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  • From the organizers: Please join us for the release of, "How Did We Get Here?" at Verbatim Books, February 12th, from 6:45-10pm. We will be hosting a panel discussion about the history of City Heights and the making of an original, narrative novel. The Panel will consist of the Founder of The AjA Project, Shinpei Takeda, the Author and Editor Haneen Oriqat, Illustrator Chey Diehl. "How Did We Get Here?" was created with great support and collaboration with Urban Habitat who made the first comic in 2005 about the city that they live and work in Oakland, California. The AjA Project was inspired to create a similar graphic novel with City Height's story, and started the project in 2018. The graphic novel with fictional characters from multiple diverse backgrounds illustrates the history of City Heights, focusing on issues like race, class, transportation, land-use, and housing for immigrants and refugees that make up City Heights. We hope you come out and join us to grab a comic book, and meet the artists and community members who made it possible! The Comic Book Artists of San Diego including the novel Illustrator Chey Diehl, will be joining us as vendors, offering their collection of illustrations, comics, and information on their work and upcoming events. Related links: The AjA Project on Instagram Event information on Eventbrite Event information on Instagram Verbatim Books on Instagram
  • What's it like to be a Black immigrant or refugee in America? We had a hundred or so conversations with people in Tennessee — one of the Blackest states in the country — to find out.
  • Absent from the recording studio for more than a decade, the restless musician has commissioned six composers for his new album.
  • Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023 at 3:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sunday, Sept. 3 at 2:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Cha Wa blends infectious groove with pure joy. They're a critically acclaimed, two-time GRAMMY-nominated Funk band, all-reverent of long-standing tradition, and inspired by today’s social environment. Deeply rooted in the cultural phenomenon that is the music of New Orleans, lead singer "Honey" Banister is renowned for his traditional and intricately designed Mardi Gras Indian headdress and regalia.
  • This weekend in the arts: emerging artists at ICA San Diego; Teen-Versionary's Pride production; nine Park Social projects on one day; Leonard Patton and Gregory Page at the Jazz Lounge; Marianela de la Hoz at the Timken; and mariachi and ballet folklórico at the Civic Theatre.
  • Generative artificial intelligence is helping some young professionals create realistic headshots for a fraction of the price. The results, however, raise questions about how AI is trained.
  • Deb Welsh is a familiar name to news radio listeners in San Diego, having been in the market for more than 25 years. Before joining KPBS, Deb worked as a news anchor for KSDO and KOGO News Radio. She was also affiliated with the Copley Radio News Network and had a long association with Peters Productions, Inc. — a national radio syndicator. A graduate of New Mexico State University, Deb has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism. She's been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists with several awards for spot news/breaking news and team news coverage.
  • Celebrate Valentine's Day in Barrio Logan during the Barrio Art Crawl on Saturday, February 12 from Noon to 8 p.m. on Logan Avenue. At Valentine's Day themed Barrio Art Crawl you will enjoy: • Self-Love Market at Luna Bloom Shop (2060 Logan Avenue) • Custom Airbrush Tees at Sew Loka (2113 Logan Avenue) • Valentine's Art Expo at Border X Brewing (2181 Logan Avenue) • Love & Lemonade Photo Booth & Custom Jewelry • Drinks & Treats in front of Simon Limon (2185 Logan Avenue) • Tarot Readings in front of Agev Co. (2195 Logan Avenue) • Art Terrarium & Live Music in front of Libelula Books (950 S. 26th St.) For more information, please visit walktheblocksd.com.
  • When making predictions, Pop Culture Happy Hour host Linda Holmes follows this complicated formula: She looks at precursor awards, she considers Academy history — and she listens to her heart.
  • From the organizer: When Yury Miller started collecting paintings of Ukrainian artists, it was only for personal enjoyment and he never thought of doing an exhibition with them. Current events in Ukraine has changed that, and Yury would now like to share this small slice of Ukrainian culture to help shed light on what its people are fighting for. Paintings on display will range from pieces dating back to the 1950s up to more recently. There will be light snacks and refreshments provided. Please email to be added to our complimentary guest list to attend. Agents of Architecture (a boutique real estate firm focused on representing on modern, historic & unique properties) is hosting the event in their gallery space. A portion of the sales in their vintage modern shop will be donated to support the Ukrainian people. Related links: Agents of Architecture on Instagram
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