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  • Join us for the launch of an exciting new tradition at the WorldBeat Cultural Center! The Community Market is your monthly destination for culture, creativity, and connection—happening every second Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. in beautiful Balboa Park. Enjoy: - Delicious local food - Unique vendors and artisans - Uplifting music and community vibes Hosted by @communitymarket_worldbeat, this vibrant gathering is more than just a market—it’s a celebration of community spirit and cultural expression. Come shop, eat, dance, and support local talent in a space dedicated to unity and creativity.
  • A look back at Wong Kar-wai's iconic romance with insights from Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung and the filmmaker.
  • Join us on the Liberty Public Market Main Patio for our Mini Beer Fest—now bigger and better with a six-pack of breweries! Sip your way through pours from Artifex, Bottle Logic, Enegren, Everywhere, Fall, and Radiant. Your ticket includes: - (2) 4oz pours from each brewery - A commemorative stein you can bring back for $8 refills throughout Craftoberfest - Live DJ vibes + brewery reps on site to talk hops, malt, and everything in between Come for the tastings, stay for the tunes, and keep the good times flowing all Craftoberfest long. Liberty Public Market on Facebook / Instagram
  • Madison Gallery in Solana Beach will present "Four Seasons Interrupted" by internationally acclaimed Bosnian artist Radenko Milak, on view October 15 through December 15, 2025. Known for representing Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 57th Venice Biennale, Milak debuts a striking new series of 12–14 large-scale watercolors exploring climate disruption and the disappearance of seasonal rhythms. Set against the backdrop of New York City, these meticulously rendered works blur the line between painting and photography, creating a dreamlike tension between time, memory, and nature. "All these works move between fiction and reality. They resemble something familiar, scenes we seem to recognize, yet they do not truly exist. The entire series is conceived as a gap between what is real and what is imagined... a rupture where a new perception emerges," says Milak. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, November 8, from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. RSVP is required; please call 858-523-9155 or email info@madisongalleries.com to attend. Visit: https://madisongalleries.com/exhibitions/40-radenko-milak-four-seasons-interrupted/ Madison Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Soto Six presents a tribute to legendary jazz pianist McCoy Tyner's classic album "The Real McCoy," performing the work live in its entirety. Dinner at 6:15 p.m. Concert at 7 p.m. The Soto Six on Facebook / Instagram
  • "The Museums throughout Washington, but all over the Country are, essentially, the last remaining segment of "WOKE," he wrote.
  • COVID-19 symptoms that don’t go away affect hundreds of millions worldwide. Scripps Research is recruiting people with long COVID to test a weight-loss medication that shows promise in treating the illness.
  • Experience San Diego Made: LIVE – an unforgettable evening of art, music, and hands-on creativity. Join us Saturday, June 14 from 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. at the San Diego Made Factory near downtown San Diego for a one-night celebration of local artists, makers, and community culture. What to expect: • Live art demos and open studios • Live music and spoken word performances • A fashion show featuring local designers • Interactive creative workshops • Kid-friendly art activities and crafts • Food and drinks available for purchase • Raffles, giveaways, and prizes all night long This free, family-friendly San Diego event is a can't-miss celebration of the city's creative scene—perfect for art lovers, families, and anyone looking to connect with local culture. Bring your friends and come support San Diego’s vibrant arts community. Visit: https://www.sandiegomade.org/factoryevents/san-diego-made-live San Diego Made on Instagram and Facebook
  • Once a prominent musician in New York City, Wachner was working as a grade school teacher in Indiana. Prosecutors have accused him of possessing sexual abuse imagery of young children.
  • Legal experts, including a former federal official and UCLA professor, say California could go it alone if the federal government stops regulating greenhouse gases. One reason to try is to protect the state’s clean-car economy.
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