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  • On Dec. 13, 2013, Beyoncé fans got a holiday gift no one expected. A decade later, the artistic and economic impact of her fifth album is still reverberating.
  • Ligia Lewis works as a choreographer conceiving and directing experimental performance. Lewis’s works, often marked by physical intensity and humor, seek to animate subjects through a process that disrupts normative conceptions of the body while negotiating the ghostly traces of history, memory, and the unknown. Through her choreographic scores and compositions, she develops expressive concepts that give form to movements, speech, affects, thoughts, relations, utterances, and the bodies that hold them. Thus her work slides between the familiar and the unfamiliar. Held together by the logic of interdependence, disorder, and play, she creates space(s) for the emergent and the indeterminate while tending to the mundane. In her work, sonic and visual metaphors meet the body, materializing the enigmatic, the poetic, and the dissonant. Lewis’s work continues to evoke the nuances of embodiment. Co-sponsored by the Black Studies Project Black Studies Project, UCSD on Facebook
  • Lai Ching-te of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party is Taiwan's new president-elect, after a three-way election that will determine the self-ruled island's future stance towards China.
  • Max Brooks, a samurai rabbit, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Quick Draw, Cartoon Voices and more!
  • Baby boomers are entering older age amid a historic affordable-housing shortage and widening inequality. A new study warns many won't be able to access the kind of housing or caregiving they need.
  • The actor, whose Hollywood prospects have been dimmed by accusations of assault, is currently facing a six-person jury in a Manhattan courtroom.
  • Weathers played college football at San Diego State University — he majored in theater — and went on to play for one season in the NFL, for the Oakland Raiders, in 1970.
  • Elisa Serna died five days after she was booked into the Las Colinas jail.
  • "Let’s Talk About The War" Directed by Nicholas Betts World Premiere 2022 / 83 MINS Combat veteran Nick Betts reflects on the realities of war as a generational conflict comes to an ignominious end. He speaks with men about the impact war has had on their lives, the loss of youth and innocence, and the physical and emotional damage it caused. The conversations range from humorous to contemplative, emotional, and serious. While never ignoring the pain, Nick showcases veterans who successfully transitioned to civilian life, embracing the empowerment of their experiences and not succumbing to victimhood. Preceded By "Major" Directed by James Wright The story of an actor turned Army major as he prepares for a returns to civilian life after 21 years of service. The festival is organized by KPBS in partnership with the Film Consortium San Diego to present the Local Film Showcase. The festival is a proud member of the San Diego Veterans Coalition and the San Diego Military Family Collaborative. GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • When school is out, the fun is in at Dynasty Dance Co.! Dynasty Dance Co.'s special Memorial Day Camp on Monday, May 29, is just $99 for the day. Our unique school break camp curriculum provides STEAM based activities that keep kids ages 5-12 engaged and active all day! From exploring the arts to science, educational enrichment and physical movement, our fun promotes learning and campers have a blast! Operating hours are 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., early drop off and late pick up options available as needed. 20% off sibling discount. Limited spots available. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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