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  • In Alex North's skilled hands, this narrative that juggles so many elements becomes a very cohesive, enthralling ride into some of the darkest corners of extreme religiousness and human nature.
  • From the organizers: The Feria de Abril (Abril Fair) is one of the most popular and recognized festivals in Spain. It is celebrated in Seville for a week and is known for its joy and color. Originally, the Fair was a livestock fair in 1847, but over time it became an important festival for the Sevillanos. The April Fair is an opportunity to enjoy the culture and traditions of Seville. If you want to get a taste of this Spanish tradition, let us transport you to Seville with our live flamenco music, Spanish Sevillana/Rumba playlist, traditional flamenco attire and Spanish inspired food! Enjoy this event to the fullest and wear your Flamenco attire! Don't have anything, we will have vendors with Flamenco attire for sale! Goddess Kitchen brings food and drinks that replicate what one will find at the Feria de Abril in Seville! Cash preferred please. A day full of music and social dancing directed by Aragon Music. Live band includes Oscar Aragon, Jeff Basile and Sidd Basile! Doors open at 2 p.m. and last call for food, drinks and shopping is at 5:30 p.m. Peña members Free entrance (suggested donation $5) Non-members: $20, cash only, at the door Ages 17 and under Free (suggested donation $5) All children must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times. Related links: Alma Flamenca San Diego on Instagram
  • The Eras Tour film is precisely as advertised: nothing more and nothing less than a pristine recording of a record-shattering concert spectacle. But will it really be a savior for the cinema industry?
  • A new survey shows Americans are unhappy with the service they're getting — and are not afraid to let people know about it.
  • With spring now underway, California's 39 million residents are hopeful for sunnier days ahead. But this week’s atmospheric river had other plans.
  • The whiskey maker argues that the toy named Bad Spaniel infringes on its trademark, confuses consumers and tarnishes its reputation.
  • Join us for an evening of art and wine! Back by popular demand, this lecture and wine tasting by world renown wine expert Rod Phillips will focus on wine and art in America and Europe in the age of temperance – a period that includes Prohibition in America. From the Ancient world (Egypt, Greece, and Rome) to the early 1900s, artists had depicted the pleasant and less pleasant results of drinking wine. Consumed responsibly, wine was considered a healthy and sometimes God-given beverage, and artists showed people drinking and celebrating in small groups and at banquets. At the same time, physicians and others warned that excessive drinking was harmful to the individual and to society. Artists depicted this message, too, with images of sickness, poverty, and criminality. When temperance and prohibition became organized movements in the 1800s, and drinking became a political issue, this ambivalence was expressed in art even more sharply. There were still images that showed wine in a positive light, but some representations of wine-drinking were decidedly negative, and we can see art in the service of a social movement. The images illustrating this talk will include fine and popular art and other media produced in America and Europe. About the Speaker: Rod Phillips Rod Phillips is a professor of history at Carleton University, in Ottawa, Canada. He is the author of many books and articles on the history of wine, including Wine: A Social and Cultural History of the Drink that Changed our Lives (paperback, 2018), French Wine: A History (paperback, 2020), and Alcohol: A History (paperback, 2019). He is also an international wine judge, wine critic, and wine writer, and contributes to The World of Fine Wine (UK) and guildsomm.com (US).
  • The most eagerly anticipated season in Padres history starts Thursday and it’s not a stretch to say that Seidler is as beloved as the superstar quartet of Manny Machado, Juan Soto, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Xander Bogaerts.
  • A lawsuit alleges the Diocese fraudulently transferred real estate to dummy corporations in order to avoid paying legal settlements to victims of childhood sexual abuse.
  • Arturo (Stefano Accorsi) and Alessandro (Edoardo Leo) have been a couple for over fifteen years. Even though their passion and love have formed a close and important bond, their relationship has been strained for a long time. The sudden arrival of two children, left in their care for a few days by Annamaria (Jasmine Trinca), Alessandro’s best friend, will give an unexpected turn to their routine. A Roman story of love, friendship, and family by director Ferzan Ozpetek. ‍In Italian with English subtitles. Available only in the U.S. Visit: https://www.sandiegoitalianfilmfestival.com/film/la-dea-fortuna-3 DIRECTED BY Ferzan Ozpetek SCREENPLAY Ferzan Ozpetek EDITING Pietro Morana CINEMATOGRAPHY Gianfilippo Corticelli MUSIC Pasquale Catalano San Diego Italian Film Festival on Facebook
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