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  • They've been offered an app intended to block the abuse and toxicity that can slip past older social media filters.
  • Across the country, theaters and civic organizations commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Columbine school shootings by presenting readings of eight short plays by teenagers.
  • The city of Carlsbad recently voted against raising a Pride flag.
  • From San Diego weekend arts events (KPBS feature): Preston Swirnoff's latest multidisciplinary work is called "Stained Glass Enters the Stream," and it's a circular composition, with no clear beginning or end. The apparatus Swirnoff uses to perform the piece involves an intricate analog tape looping between two machines, emitting a dynamic, tuned chord, and it's connected to an organ. Swirnoff has collaborated with artists Spenser Little, known for his intricate and text-based wire sculptures, and Richard Isabella. It's immersive and meditative, and the installation will remain on view through Jan. 16. RSVP with Swish for access to the free performance, to reduce the number of guests indoors. The performance will also be livestreamed on Instagram. Details: Friday, Jan. 7, 2022 at 7 p.m., or by appointment through Jan. 16. Swish Projects, 2903 El Cajon Blvd., North Park. Free. Related links: Preston Swirnoff on Instagram Swish Projects on Instagram
  • Get ready to move and groove at our first ever Music & Movement Family Day! The San Diego Model Railroad Museum will welcome Songbirds Music to our Pacific Beach Room for an afternoon of fun celebrating the importance of music and the arts. There will also be crafts and coloring pages around the museum to enjoy when you’re not enraptured by our model railroad exhibits. This event is designed for families with children between 1 and 8, but all are welcome! Songbirds Music will perform at approximately 11:45, 1:30, and 3:15. Music & Movement Family Day is included as part of museum admission. Date: Sunday, March 20, 2022 Time: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Location: San Diego Model Railroad Museum, 1649 El Prado San Diego CA 92101 Buy Tickets Here!
  • On view at the main Quint Gallery, 7655 Girard Ave. Nov. 13, 2021 - Jan. 8, 2022 Opening reception will be Saturday, Nov. 13, 6-8 p.m. (correlates with the reception for Lee Materazzi | 'Roughly Cut a Smooth Curved Line' across the street.) RELATED: San Diego Weekend Arts Events: Photography, art, electroacoustic music, Palestininan poetry and two local-style Christmas plays (KPBS arts segment) From the gallery: Quint Gallery is thrilled to announce a solo exhibition of recent works by Los Angeles-based painter Mara De Luca. West Coast Paintings, as the title suggests, draws on the unique qualities of her surrounding landscape-- fleeting moments at dusk, glowing suns and nighttime clouds are achieved through considered approaches to color, material, and surface quality. Inspected further, a number of physical elements alter the structure of these paintings while playing to the artist's theoretical concepts. A strip of copper-plated metal between canvases may catch light like a descending sun’s reflective glean on a building, highlighting the interplay between atmosphere and industry. Scrolls formed by cut canvas reveal untreated surfaces underneath. These ruptures and visual interferences allude to a fractured reality, whereas other paintings, such as Western Sun, behave as pure illusion and artifice when seen from a distance. At closer viewing, this work and others reveal their materiality through layering and surface: "To me, a painting is like theater: you fall into the illusion as a true believer, all the while aware of the artifice and knowing it's a constructed thing." -Mara De Luca Informed by a lineage of light-obsessed painters from Caravaggio to Mary Corse, De Luca’s work focuses on the spiritual and emotional qualities of illumination, while operating within art historical movements specific to Southern California, like Light and Space and Conceptualism. Related links: Quint Gallery on Instagram About the artist
  • Premieres Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App + Encore Wednesday, June 14 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. A critically-acclaimed documentary that paints the stories of three Black Cowboys in South Central LA and how they each find purpose, hope, and freedom through the cowboy lifestyle.
  • Tess Gunty's "The Rabbit Hutch," a sweeping novel set in a low-income housing community in Indiana, has won the National Book Award for fiction.
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents the “Thomason Cash Award Art Exhibition”, juried by award-winning artist, Barbara Tapp. This watermedia exhibition runs from Friday, November 5 through Sunday, November 28 at the San Diego Watercolor Society gallery in the Arts District Liberty Station on the regular gallery hours: • Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a virtual Zoom reception on Friday, November 5 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. All paintings featured in the exhibition can be viewed and purchased online as well on the San Diego Watercolor Society website. Fore more information, please visit www.sdws.org or call (619) 876-4550.
  • The U.S. Postal Service cites the late Supreme Court justice's legacy of "important majority opinions advancing equality and strong dissents on socially controversial rulings."
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