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  • The Writers Guild of America is on strike — that's the writers of the TV and films you watch. That will disrupt your viewing schedule, but in the long run, there could be benefits.
  • Cindy Lee Berryhill is a California singer, songwriter, and co-founder of the New York Antifolk movement. She has released seven albums since her debut on Rhino Records in 1987. Her most recent The Adventurist was released on Omnivore in 2017. Van Dyke Parks says “Cindy Lee’s capacity as a lyricist is unique, her insights and raw ability to articulate the human dilemma, is peerless. She deserves a berth in any Hall of Fame, for the humanities she brings to the usual vanities of songwriting.” Pilgrim Church in Carlsbad is an open and affirming community within the United Church of Christ with a progressive theology, a commitment to spiritual growth, and a passion for social justice. They have been hosted San Diego Folk Heritage concerts in their beautiful sanctuary since 2016. All ticket sales for this event will go toward supporting their mission.
  • Syntax: An Arrangement Feb. 4 to Mar. 12, 2022 Open House: Saturday, Mar. 5, 5-7 p.m. About the project: From Feb. 4, 2022 a group of 15 artists who gathered on Zoom in 2020 and 2021 have occupied Art Produce Gallery and considered what they are now, and how they move forward. "Making our practice public, we invite viewers to look in the gallery windows throughout the month while we make things, write words, share knowledge, chat, laugh, help each other and arrange the space." Participating artists: Michelle Montjoy, Ryan Bulis, Carrie Minikel, William Feeney, Brian Black, Bhavna Mehta, Joseph Perez-Green, Sheena Rae Dowling, Siobhan Arnold, Gilbert Neri, Richard Keely, Anna O'Cain, Tim Penney, Melissa Walter, Lynn Susholtz Related links: Art Produce on Instagram Art Produce on Facebook
  • Turns out multiple choice options work better for SATs than for storytelling. Netflix's Choose Love makes the case against AI writing — ordering a movie like a pizza doesn't make for good movies.
  • What had once been a sport associated largely with white girls is increasingly dominated by women of color. And more elite gymnasts are competing in the NCAA while they go for the gold.
  • The spacecraft took off on board a satellite launch vehicle from the Sriharikota space center in southern India on a quest to study the sun from a point about 930,000 miles from earth, known as L-1.
  • Both of Quint's La Jolla spaces are currently full of Quint artists, with sculpture, photography, drawing and painting representing an impressive swath of time in contemporary art. Watch for the whimsical Tom Driscoll installation, an embroidered collage from Griselda Rosas, a mesmerizing Christopher Puzio sculpture and a recent acrylic monolith by Robert Irwin. There are 20 artists in total, including Jean Lowe, Ryan McGinness and Kelsey Brookes. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS (from "San Diego weekend arts events") About the exhibition: "Bounteous," a group show, will take over both La Jolla locations (7655/7722 Girard Avenue) from March 26 through May 21. The exhibition will be a vibrant conversation between many of the artists Quint Gallery has exhibited over the years, with styles ranging from California Light & Space, abstraction, photography, drawing, and sculpture. Artists: Nancy Blum • Kelsey Brookes • Mara De Luca • Roman De Salvo • Peter Dreher • Tom Driscoll • Manny Farber • Thomas Glassford • Tim Hawkinson • Robert Irwin • Gary Lang • Jean Lowe •Kim MacConnel • Lee Materazzi • Allan McCollum • Ryan McGinness • Patricia Patterson •Chris Puzio • Griselda Rosas • Derek Stroup Related links: Quint Gallery visiting information Quint Gallery on Instagram
  • On March 1, 2023 Kiwanis Club of Imperial Beach and South Bay will be launching our Literacy program in partnership with Readability, the first voice-recognition reading improvement technology. The event will take place at the Imperial Beach Library from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. At the event, parents of eligible K-6 students will be able to learn about the program, and sign their child(ren) up, and receive access to twelve free months to the Readability application. This Artificial-Intelligence (AI) based application is designed to develop the child's critical thinking skills, foster love of reading, boost the child's confidence, build a stronger overall academic performance foundation, and create a strong foundation for success. We believe our project will also incite a culture of visiting libraries; and checking out and reading books. In conjunction with the access to the Readability application our Club will have quarterly in-person literacy events to ensure ongoing support and commitment to the children of our community.
  • kallisti - Voice and Electronics Susan Narucki, artistic director Friday, Feb. 24, 2023 at 5 p.m. at Conrad Prebys Music Center, Experimental Theater Purchase Tickets: music.ucsd.edu/tickets General Admission: $15 UC San Diego Faculty, Staff, Alumni: $10 Students: Free with ID Watch Livestream: music.ucsd.edu/live Genre bending, luscious ethereal ice cream for the ears; that’s what the best experimental music for voice and electronics can be. Our hour-long concert will feature music by composers from all across the globe who have transformed the singing voice through their boundless musical ideas. Performed in the superb technological space of the Conrad Prebys Music Center Experimental Theater, our concert is a chance to experience electronic music in a way you’ve never imagined. kallisti is a vocal ensemble at UC San Diego performing contemporary Chamber Opera and masterworks of 20/21st Century Vocal Chamber Music led by Grammy Award winning Soprano Susan Narucki. PROGRAM: Rand Steiger Falling, rising for two female voices and electonics Natalia Merlano Gomez and Mariana Flores Bucio, sopranos Agata Zubel Parlando for voice and electronics Unisono 1 for voice, percussion and electronics Miguel Zazueta tenor and Mitchell Carlstrom percussion Phillippe Manoury Illud etiam for soprano and electronics Mariana Flores, soprano Marta Sniady S!C2 for soprano and electronics Natalia Merlano Gomez, soprano Macri Cáceres Cuerpo y Territorio (2022) Voice, flutes, and voice pedal Natalia Merlano Gomez, soprano
  • LOVES ME, LOVES ME NOT is an event for people in love with another and people in love with themselves. This event will be hosted at SD Made Factory in downtown San Diego and will include locally based vendors and artists, including several past features of the Visible Magazine. There will be coffee served by Surje Coffee Co., live music from amm, Ben Parks, and DALL, and more to be announced soon! We will be doing a raffle drawing with a prize of gifted items from the participating vendors and artists, as well as items/experiences gifted from other local artists and creatives. Tickets are $10 ahead of time and $15 at the door. Grab a friend, your love, your mom, or yourself, and join us for a time of love, hate, libations, and more!
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