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  • Come enjoy Visions Art Museum's fall exhibitions: Oct. 16, 2021 through Jan. 2, 2022 Visions Art Museum offers a dazzling exhibition of art quilts created leading textile artists. Texture, color, and technique come together in works that captivate with their beauty, design and detail in our upcoming Fall Exhibitions – "Interpretations 2021" which includes the work of more 30 artists and "What the Heart Feels" with artwork by Linda Anderson. Admission is free. Visit us online for information about learning opportunities. Hours: Wed. and Thurs. from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Fridays: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturdays: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Free Admission Visit visionsartmuseum.org or call (619) 546-4872
  • 'Temple of Story' is stories and drawings by Neil Kendricks, with music and sound design by Mike Mare On view at OMA Oct. 9-2021 through Feb. 20, 2022 Exhibition Celebration: Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021 From the artist: “We need stories now more than ever. Future generations will ultimately understand our unprecedented times of pandemic, crazed demagogues, and failed insurrections through the art and stories that come out of this period in history. Artists, writers, playwrights, and filmmakers will construct funhouse-mirror reflections capturing the loss, chaos, and bewilderment, along with the courage, innovation, and resilience of human beings finding their way through the confusion of the early 21st century. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, I wrote ‘flash fiction’ (short, quickly written stories) to wrap my mind and heart around the days and nights of contagion, quarantine, and masks in a private vigil for better tomorrows. In collaboration with composer and musician Mike Mare, Temple of Story offers a fascinating exploration into the process of how my stories are created in a fusion of images, sound, and text. In this exhibition, viewers will take a stroll through a forest of fables with drawings on the walls to illuminate their path. Graphic narratives erupting with bursts of magical realism will be integrated with Mare’s atmospheric music and sound design, allowing them to discover an intimacy with an unseen storyteller. Temple of Story is dedicated to the memory of my loving and much-loved father Willie James Kendricks (1941–2018), who taught me the power of art and the written word to build bridges of understanding in our increasingly complex world.” —Artist Neil Kendricks Related links: Oceanside Museum of Art on Instagram Artist website
  • The U.S. government is extending a ban on nonessential travel along the borders with Canada and Mexico to slow the spread of COVID-19. And, a preview of arts events this weekend in San Diego, including Yo-Yo Ma coming to the Shell and TwainFest in Old Town.
  • On seminal Smiths recordings in the 1980s, guitarist Johnny Marr said, "Andy reinvented what it is to be a bass guitar player." Rourke had been ill with pancreatic cancer. He was 59.
  • Rising Arts Leaders San Diego presents Creative Conversations, Voices of Tomorrow. Four Distinguished artists and culture makers discuss their ground-breaking careers and uplifting the Black voices of tomorrow in the Arts. Moderated by Camille McPherson and Chris Cloud, Rising Arts Leaders is proud to welcome four distinguished artists and culture makers to the Creative Conversations stage: Roger Guenveur Smith, Charles McPherson, Gill Sotu and Gaidi Finnie, for a one-night only event, highlighting their groundbreaking careers in film, music, theatre and visual art with a special focus on uplifting the Black voices of tomorrow in all aspects of the arts and culture sector. Date | Thursday, October 14 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location | Quartyard, Market Street Register here! This is a free event for all attendees, registration is required. We are thankful to our generous sponsors. For more information, please visit the Rising Arts Leaders website or contact them at risingartssd@gmail.com.
  • Officials say all four University of Idaho students who were found dead inside a home near campus are considered victims in the case, but police have yet to release the cause of deaths.
  • We ranked our 50 favorite records of the year, from hip-hop to classical and everything in between.
  • It can be easy to get your hopes up about exciting new research or alternative approaches to cancer treatment. Here's an insider's guide for figuring out which ones are worth your time.
  • The NIH will track the diets and lifestyles of 10,000 people to see how genetics, biology and the microbiome impact people's health. The study will use AI to tailor individual diet advice.
  • Often regarded as Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter’s most enduring play, this masterwork of family warfare is set in an all-male household that relies on fantasy and one-upmanship for its very existence. This toxic, but familiar pattern is disrupted when a long-absent son returns with his new wife. Her presence ignites an explosive situation, one that is vicious, funny, and unsettling. Although written more than 50 years ago, "THE HOMECOMING" explores issues about power, sexuality and self-identity that are still debated today. Tony Award winner for Best Play. Suitable for mature audiences only. Dates: Feb. 2, 2022 - March 27, 2022 Times: 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. (Wednesdays-Sundays) (Times vary on days) Location: North Coast Repertory Theatre Cost: $51-$64 Visit https://northcoastrep.org/production/the-homecoming/ or call (858) 481-1055 North Coast Rep is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @NorthCoastRep on Twitter
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