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  • The Heart Revolution presents 30+ experts with ground-breaking new insights into the function and purpose of the human heart. Participate in a revolution that could change your life and our society. The human heart is at the center of a scientific revolution and at the center of a spiritual awakening. If you think the human heart is a pump, you're in for a big surprise... Our speakers have been featured in high end publications like PBS, TEDx, FOX, Hay House, Goop, National Geographic, Dr. Oz Show, Oprah and many more. They are lifelong researchers, best-selling authors, award-winning scientists and medical doctors, spiritual wisdom carries, life and health coaches, artists and explorers of the most mysterious and magnificent 'thing' we have: our heart. Once you understand and re-awaken the function and purpose of your heart, you will see life and being human in a whole new way. The Heart Revolution on Facebook + Instagram
  • San Diego State will open a COVID-19 vaccination site at Viejas Arena Tuesday. Plus, Jacumba Hot Springs residents are fighting back against a solar panel installation project that would take up 650 acres at the edge of town. And lawmakers are considering ending protections for the critically endangered vaquita porpoise after an altercation between conservationists and fishermen turned fatal. Then, a proposed legal settlement will force the Army to review the discharges of recent veterans with mental health issues. Plus, San Diego master gardener Maria Mata joined Midday Edition to answer questions about growing your own food. Finally, a new Institute of Contemporary Art has formed in San Diego, merging the San Diego Art Institute in Balboa Park with the Lux Art Institute in Encinitas.
  • The Photographer's Eye is pleased to welcome Huntington Witherill to the opening of his exhibition, "Personal Selections." Monterey, California photographer Huntington Witherill studied in the early 1970s with such notables as Ansel Adams and Wynn Bullock. Over the years his classical, large-format film photography has transitioned to working with a more contemporary approach. The work in this exhibition represents an eclectic mix of Witherill’s ethereal black and white landscape imagery from the mid-90s up to his most recent bodies of color and black and white manipulated photographic art. Reception for the artist is 4 - 7 p.m. An Artist Talk precedes the opening at 3 p.m. Reservations are required for the talk. This exhibition will continue through November 27. Gallery Hours are 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday and by appointment.
  • Premieres Monday, Jan. 24, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. Ai Jen Poo has been organizing domestic workers for over two decades. She sits down to discuss the roots of her activism, the art of listening with dignity, and the future of caregiving as a profession.
  • The rock star's graphic photo stayed up for hours before it was removed. Critics say nude content posted by women, transgender and nonbinary users, however, faces quicker and more punitive measures.
  • The Canadian powwow and round dance act perform a meditative set for globalFEST.
  • Piñatas are a common element in parties across different countries, but especially in Mexico around Christmas time, and the story of their origin combines cultures, traditions and religions.
  • Police arrested at least 35 people after activists set heavy equipment on fire. Tensions have been building for years over the plan to build a large police training facility.
  • More than 50 consumer and patient groups want the Biden Administration to aggressively protect Americans from medical bills and debt collectors. The effort follows a KHN/NPR investigation.
  • How do octopuses change color and why do oysters make pearls? Investigate how slimy sea creatures live and thrive in their underwater homes. Then create an artwork inspired by what you have learned. This is an in-person workshop. *Please read all the information below! The San Diego Public Library and UC San Diego Extension are proud to bring all Library NExT programming to you for free, thanks to funding provided in whole or in part by the Library Foundation SD. If you need special accessibility accommodations, information and program content can be made available in alternative formats upon request. To request disability-related modifications or accommodations, please email LibraryNExT@sandiego.gov If you have comments, questions or grievances about Library NExT, please contact the Program Coordinator at LibraryNExT@sandiego.gov
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