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  • Watch the San Diego Padres take on the Minnesota Twins for a four-day, four game showdown! Game Schedule: CocktailFest & Italian Heritage Celebration: July 29, 2022 @6:40 p.m. Join us in Gallagher Square for pregame happy hour featuring $5 drink specials and live music, available from the time gates open until first pitch (approximately 4:30-6:30 p.m. PT). Celebrate Italian Heritage with a specialty themed Padres hat! Tickets MUST be purchased through Padres.com/ThemeGames to receive the related item, available only while supplies last. Second Game Day: July 30, 2022 @ 5:40 p.m. Salute to the U.S. Navy & Bruce Lee Tribute: July 31, 2022 @1:10 p.m. The Padres will recognize and honor the men and women who serve our country. Active duty service members, Veterans and their families receive 25% off tickets on Sundays and 10% off all season long, available online through verification by GovX. Join the Padres in paying tribute to Bruce Lee and our local Martial Arts programs. Your Theme Game package includes a limited-edition themed Padres hat, donation to the Bruce Lee Foundation, and a ticket to the Twins vs. Padres game.
  • From the San Diego Public Library: Honoring Steve Kowit’s contributions to American Poetry! San Diego Poetry Annual and San Diego Public Library present the 6th annual Steve Kowit Poetry Prize, given to deserving poets anywhere in honor of celebrated local poet Steve Kowit, a former teacher at San Diego State University and Southwestern College. Poems of the Kowit honorees are published in a special section of the San Diego Poetry Annual (SDPA) each year. The program will feature performances by winners, honorable mentions and special guests, and an award ceremony honoring this year's winners. Cash awards totaling $1350 and honoraria are provided by the San Diego Entertainment and Arts Guild. First place: "Snakes and Ladders" by Eve Grubin Runner up: "Apocalypse Dancing" by Roy Bentley Second runner up: "Portrait of the Artists As A Young Fashionista" by Lee Rossi Registration for this event will close on April 8, 2022 at 4 p.m. This is an in-person event, held at the Shiley Special Events Suite. Masks may be required and social distancing protocol will be followed. Related links: San Diego Poetry Annual San Diego Poetry Annual on Instagram
  • "Tianguis de la Raza" is a monthly outdoor artisan market that has opened a space for local crafters to share their work and products while building and strengthening the community and our cultural roots. Come and support local artisans, growers, and artists. We have free art and craft workshops for children of all ages, food vendors, and live music performances throughout the day. Date | Every third Sunday of the month starting on March 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Location | Centro Cultural de la Raza This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please visit centrodelaraza.com or call (619) 228-5625.
  • Occupy Thirdspace II: Plástica y palabra en TJ/SD explores the relationship between the visual arts and palabra (word). It documents the history of this relationship from the late 1980s to the present, through the work of artists who have lived and worked in Tijuana and San Diego. Palabra as a concept speaks back to the oppressive function of "Language," as a tool for colonization, assimilation, and exclusion - repurposing, translating, and changing it. Plástica y Palabra represents a collective force of impulses that cross geopolitical, racial, lingual, social, and economic borders. These practices live, give new life, and assign new meaning to their environment. Ocupa Tercer Espacio II: Plástica y palabra en TJ/SD explora la relación entre las artes visuales y palabra. Documenta la historia de esta relación desde fines de la década de 1980 hasta el presente, a través del trabajo de artistas que han vivido y trabajado en Tijuana y San Diego. Palabra como concepto responde a la función opresiva del "lenguaje," como una herramienta para la colonización, la asimilación y la exclusión - reutilizándolo, traduciéndolo y cambiándolo. Plástica y Palabra representa una fuerza colectiva de impulsos que cruzan fronteras geopolíticas, raciales, lingüísticas, sociales y económicas. Estas prácticas viven, dan nueva vida y asignan un nuevo significado a su entorno. Curated by Sara Solaimani and features work by David Avalos, Elizabeth Sisco, Louis Hock, Omar Pimienta, Cog•nate Collective, Adriana Trujillo, Jaime Ruiz Otis, Charles Glaubitz, Melissa Cisneros, Marcos Ramírez ERRE, and Comité Magonista Tierra y Libertad. Sonidero Travesura will be performing LIVE at the gallery opening on the Dome terrace. The duo is composed of Tijuana native Omar Lizarraga and Dardin Coria. *Opening Reception takes place outside on the 9th floor Dome Terrace on February 19 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Mask mandates and social distancing are in place. Gallery capacity will be limited to 30 visitors at one time. Opening reception event information here. Related links: More information on the SD Public Library website SD Public Library on Instagram SD Public Library on Twitter SD Public Library on Facebook
  • The 2022 Pulitzer Prizes in fiction, poetry, drama and other categories in arts and letters were announced in New York along with awards for journalism.
  • The new David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center, home of the New York Philharmonic, opens this week. And while the outside is the same, everything inside has changed.
  • Whether it's changing careers, making a budget, drinking less alcohol, tapping into your creativity, or starting an exercise routine, our guides can help you tap into your potential in 2023.
  • As fans marked Julia Roberts' birthday last week, they also uncovered a connection between her family and that of the civil rights icon. It all started when her parents opened an acting school.
  • Citizen Kane made Orson Welles a superstar. But his next movie, The Magnificent Ambersons, was edited into incoherence by the studio. Now, a Welles fan has used animation to recreate lost footage.
  • Picasso was the first rock-star artist—a ferocious pacifist, obsessive art maker, flamboyantly opinionated philosopher, and self-proclaimed clown—who relished his passionate views about love, death, war, beauty, eternity, and creativity. Herbert Siguenza creates a joyful and mesmerizing portrait of the maestro as he dances, sculpts, shares secrets, clowns, draws and impersonates a matador while extensively quoting the father of modern art. With a skill that will amaze you, the actor draws and paints in real time during his performance! Having wowed audiences in San Diego, L.A., the Bay Area, Houston, Denver, and more, Siguenza’s one-man tour de force returns for a limited time on film, stronger than a bull in a china shop! Date | Available for streaming until Sunday, February 6 at midnight Location | Online Get tickets here! Access to the play goes from $15 to $250. This show is brought to you by San Diego Repertory Theatre. For more information, please visit sdrep.org/show-detail.php?id=634 or call (619) 544-1000.
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