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  • In Southeast San Diego, community art spaces are few and far between. One resident is looking to remedy that with the opening of a new center in Chollas View.
  • The SDSU men's basketball team will be feted by fans at Snapdragon on Saturday.
  • Back by popular demand, the Timken is once again offering a virtual holiday art workshop inspired by our Jewels of the Season installation, to be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. Grab a glass of wine and tune into our virtual live interactive class guided by Timken Teaching Artist, Elizabeth Washburn. Our classes will feature premium materials from Florence Hord and Elizabeth Schlappi's personal collection of glittering gems, swirls of color, and elaborate choice filigree. These classes are geared toward beginners and seasoned professionals alike. We invite you to create an elegant, heirloom-quality gift for yourself or a loved one. Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. $95 for non-members $75 for members Ornament-Kit Includes: All the information to attend the Live interactive virtual class Premium Hord and Schlappi materials, including a silk wrapped ball, pearl pins, decorative beads and filigree Your chosen curated color palette of ornament materials A holiday drink recipe An evening of merriment! Additional Single-Ornament-Kits are available for purchase if you're looking to make this a fun group activity, just $45 for non-members and $35 for members. Due to a recent increase in demand, we now have a limited number of kits available. Must be enrolled in the workshop to purchase an ornament kit. If you would like to purchase tickets over the phone please call Alexandra at 619-550-5955. Timken is on Facebook + Instagram
  • The jazz duo known for dazzling, brilliant live performances delivered at the Tiny Desk, with a set of songs from its debut album.
  • Artist Aleksandra Skochilenko reportedly swapped in a tag at a St. Petersburg supermarket with a note about the bombing of a Mariupol art school. Her lawyer said a shopper reported her to the police.
  • "How many times do you look at a clock, or look at time, and are happy?" says Kevin Bertolero, the maker of watches that feature tiny rubber duckies instead of numbers.
  • An alleged shooting attack in the northern occupied West Bank killed two women and seriously wounded another, Israeli medics said on Friday.
  • The vast majority of data collected from license plate readers are unrelated to criminal investigations. But to members of law enforcement, they’re a valuable tool with countless success stories. To activists, they offer the government an unrestricted view into people’s daily lives.
  • Identities are complicated, messy and often incredibly personal. San Diegans weigh in on how they identify and their thoughts on the term Latinx. Meanwhile, a report released Thursday by a Yale University-based research organization found distinct racial disparities in police contacts in San Diego. Plus, how the Angelika Film Center is doing as pandemic restrictions ease, along with our weekend arts events preview.
  • The Oscar-nominee's work also includes One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Grease, and The Conversation.
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