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  • In 1973, Littlefeather provided one of the most dramatic moments in Oscar history: Offering Brando's regrets for refusing the award because of Hollywood's treatment and portrayal of Native Americans.
  • Our weekend arts picks include the launch of a theater-centric Juneteenth festival, brand new plays you can listen to on Spotify, outdoor dance from emerging choreographers and Mozart under the stars.
  • Tiger Lily's character is based on racist stereotypes, and has inspired many offensive depictions over the years. Now, Cree actor Alyssa Wapanatâhk takes on the role in the Disney+ Peter Pan & Wendy.
  • A new cookbook offers kitchen techniques that reduce physical exertion. It aims to make home cooking accessible again for those with chronic back pain.
  • For years, Out of Darkness appeared on reading lists as a recommendation for ambitious young readers ready to face disquieting aspects of the American experience. It began facing bans in 2021.
  • Glazing Bowls Saturday, November 19 from 2 – 4 p.m. All Ages Welcome! Looking for something fun and creative to try with mom, your besties, or your family? Curious about the glazing process? Join artist Lydia Kardos as she leads this outdoor workshop decorating and glazing pottery bowls. She’ll show you how to get lovely colors and teach creative techniques for customizing your bowl. The bowls we prepare for you to glaze are made from high quality, mid-fire clay, which is food-safe and will last for years and years. Fun for all ages and skill levels. Projects will be ready for pick up 1 – 2 weeks after the class. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Norwegian songwriter's new album interrogates what it means for her self-image to be centered on her art, while grappling with the way capitalist forces threaten to mute its radical possibilities.
  • Whose life will you save? The Carlsbad Village Association hosts its first Heart of the Village Blood Drive of 2022. Over 130 pints of life-saving blood have been donated during this fantastic event, going strong for five years. We are pleased to have Barrio Glassworks be our host location this year. While here, you can enjoy their live glass blowing demonstrations and beautiful art gallery and retail store. Enjoy convenient Valentine's Day shopping in one location! Artisan vendors will include: • Handmade greeting cards by local artist Monica Martin • Homemade chocolate gift boxes by Susie's Sweet Fudge • Handcrafted shortbread cookies by Carlsbad Cookie Company •Spa gift sets and glass creations by Barrio Glassworks • On site gift wrapping • Live music! Date | Saturday, February 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location | Barrio Glassworks This is a free event, open to the public. For more information, please visit carlsbad-village.com/events/heart-of-the-village-blood-drive or call the Carlsbad Village Association at (760) 453-7076.
  • The Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center (CPMCC) opens its doors to the public and has set its Grand Opening date for Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022 from Noon - 6 p.m. The inaugural exhibition in the museum will be the premiere of “PILLARS of the Community,” a collective historical narrative of Chicano Park and Logan Heights. The exhibition will highlight elements of the heart of the Chicano Park Movement including: The Brown Berets, Centro Cultural de la Raza, the Chicano Park Steering Committee, Danza Azteca, Danza Folklorica, Kumeyaay Story, Lowriders, Música, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Teatro, Unión del Barrio, and the Youth. In addition, the exhibition will have an installation by Visionary Elder Artist Salvador “Queso” Torres. Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • In the first California recall debate this week, four Republican contenders traded few jabs at each other, but concentrated on a litany of complaints against Newsom and the Democratic-controlled Legislature. Plus, the phenomenon of breakthrough cases is making people concerned about COVID again. And, this weekend in arts, the San Diego Symphony opens the Shell, an interactive photography exhibit opens at SDMA, and Fern Street Circus goes on a neighborhood tour.
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