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  • From the gallery: Four Letter Words: GIRL A solo exhibition featuring local visual & tattoo artist / author @katherinebrannock This will be the debut solo showcase of work from her upcoming graphic novel series, "The Weikenings." This book touches on childhood trauma (and the toll it takes on the psyche) in the most beautifully eloquent & discerning way. This show is absolutely stunning. It is powerful, it is perceptive, it is hopeful and it is kind. It will get into you deep. Opening reception: July 23, 7 to 10 p.m. Artist talk and screening of animation short at 8 p.m. We will have various styles of originals available for each of the new creatures she created for the show (including “sparkle” versions, "specimen" versions and “study” versions) as well as some very affordably priced prints. Related links: Katherine Brannock on Instagram Trash Lamb Gallery website Trash Lamb Gallery on Instagram
  • SoCalComics is excited to be teaming up with our neighbors Societe Brewing Company for a Comic-Con Kick-off Party. This event is for anyone who wants a taste of comic con without going down to the convention center. Societe will be debuting an exclusive Comic-Con themed beer, there will be a makers market for local comic creators and artists, and our shop will be in attendance giving out free comics and other fun stuff. Wednesday, July 20 at 4 p.m. Southern California Comics on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter Societe Brewing on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the very witty scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage! WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? showcases some of the improv games made famous on the long-running TV show as well as some exciting new ones, featuring musical direction by Bob Derkach. All ages are welcomed, but please note that some “PG-13” language will be used during the performance. When: Nov. 27, 2021 (7:30pm-9:00pm) Where: California Center for the Arts: Escondido Who: All are welcome Ticket Price: $27.50-$77.50 For more information on this event please visit HERE !
  • Residents of the Russian-speaking city became partisans who fought for the independence of Ukraine. The nine-month occupation is over, but Russia continues to shell the city.
  • On view to the public for the first time in the US, see European art masterpieces this summer at The San Diego Museum of Art. A new exhibition, titled "Cranach to Canaletto: Masterpieces from the Bemberg Foundation," features more than 75 works of art created between about 1500 and 1800 from some of the biggest names in European painting. On display: June 18-Sept. 27, 2021 Organized by the Bemberg Foundation, based at the historic Hôtel d’Assézat in Toulouse, France, the exhibition is divided into sections exploring themes of portraiture, landscape, mythology, and domestic environments (which is subdivided into “Outdoor Pursuits” and “Interiors and Intrigue”). Along the way, issues of perceived beauty, romance, realism, and faith are considered. Opening June 18 during the Museum’s signature Art Alive floral and fundraising event, "Cranach to Canaletto: Masterpieces from the Bemberg Foundation" at The San Diego Museum of Art is further complemented by the hauntingly beautiful drawings by Ana de Alvear, a contemporary Spanish artist sharing her first US solo exhibition. Both exhibitions are on view June 18 through Sept. 27, 2021.
  • The city of San Diego is moving forward with a new moratorium on no-fault evictions until Sept. 30, or 60 days after the end of the local pandemic state of emergency, whichever comes first. Next, Ukrainian nationals continue to have access to the U.S. asylum system. But people from other countries face much greater scrutiny. Later, one of the lingering effects of the Covid pandemic, has nothing to do with the virus itself. In San Diego, Rady Children’s hospital reports record numbers of young people seeking mental health treatment. Then, the City Council on Monday appointed Charles Modica to be the next independent budget analyst. The position was created during San Diego's 2004 financial crisis. Finally The Studio Door gallery in Hillcrest is hosting #WeBorrowTheEarthFromOurChildren, a new exhibit showcasing artwork about climate change by students aged 3 to 18.
  • Ride a bike. Learn the guitar. Continue studying. All of this came to a violent end for 16-year-old Marzia Mohammadi. Her diary lays bare the struggles of Afghan girls since the Taliban takeover.
  • Friday, March 18, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand. The ceremony was hosted by Alan Cumming and honor Lily Tomlin with the Career Achievement Award, presented by Goldie Hawn.
  • A boom rattled windows across San Diego Friday morning and its cause is still undetermined
  • We explore the art of having civil conversations with those you passionately disagree with.
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