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  • Mexican pop diva Gloria Trevi is coming to San Diego for her brand new Isla Divina Tour! GLORIA TREVI, is the most impressive, daring and distinctive artist of contemporary popular music in recent decades. Her evolution and surprising resurgence in the world of entertainment left more than one stunned. The artist has managed to reinvent herself and surprise both her audience, which has millions of followers, as well as businessmen and executives from the entertainment industry. See her live at Viejas Arena on Friday, September 30 at 8:00 p.m. Gloria Trevi on Instagram + Facebook
  • 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.
  • Earlier this month Marvel delivered its first Asian superhero in its cinematic universe with "Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings." But it’s been a long hard road getting to this point in Hollywood. For the latest episode of Cinema Junkie, I speak with Brian Hu, artistic director of the San Diego Asian Film Festival, about the evolution of Asian images on screen from the stereotypes of yellow peril to Shang Chi.
  • Dwayne Johnson certainly looks the part of the DC Universe's most powerful anti-hero, but he buries his movie-star charisma under a dour ponderousness.
  • The statue of the Genoan was permanently removed in 2020, and the Chula Vista City Council appointed an 11-member task force to recommend terms for how to dispose of it.
  • HIGH TEA: A Fundraiser in Celebration of the Arts, Music, Culture & Cuisine of Our BIPOC Communities Location: Goat Hill Park - 2323 Goat Hill Dr, Oceanside, CA 92054, Kumeyaay / Luiseño Land Date: Sunday, July 11th, 2021 Time: 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. Help us reach our $50,000 goal for the 2022 fiscal year. Featuring Live Performances by: Thee Sacred Souls Chulita Vinyl Club The Renters Irenie West T. Rexico H/lf About Our Fundraiser: The Hill Street Country Club is proud to present our first fundraising Gala, highlighting and enabling the contributions and influence of BIPOC visionaries of DIY arts culture in support of funding education and arts programming at the HSCC for the 2022 Fiscal Year. High Tea is a celebration of Hill Street's autonomy and vision for the future of art institutions. In order to execute our vision, the Hill Street Country Club is teaming up with Botica, a Black, queer-owned culinary and craft collective to build a sustainable art ecosystem through our fundraising event, ‘High Tea’. Your support of High Tea is a form of mutual aid that will help fund the future of arts programming, and building a more sustainable and accessible future for the working class art community in San Diego County. We encourage all past patrons to consider attending or donating to this event, or become an official sponsor. Donations of $250 or more are tax deductible. High Tea On-Site Art Partners: Goat Hill Park LinkSoul Lab Good Faith Gallery Teros Gallery Erwin Hines You Belong Here We All We Got Creative Mornings SD Community Roots Farm Re-Use Project SD Melanin Black Nerd Expo Only Losers Litter Humanity Showers Pop Up Art Gallery About High Tea: The HSCC x Club Boutika are working together to reclaim the language and spaces of concepts that traditionally oppressed our communities and repurpose these ideas to celebrate Black and Brown artisans and leaders & our allies. The HSCC x Club Boutika’s approach to High Tea is to unify the different sectors of creatives within the San Diego area to underline the rich, meaningful & diverse culture we share across communities of color. High Tea is a concept that originated in England during the 1700s, preserving the idea of catering/serving tea and confections to the white-elite, aristocrats and the wealthy throughout the hours of afternoon to supper in a leisurely and posh fashion. In the early 19th century, Black Tea Rooms were created for the upper crust of black society after being excluded from white-run tea rooms post-slavery. Tickets & Admission: High Tea is a picnic style concert. Proceeds will be distributed directly to The Hill Street Country Club and our future arts & culture community programming. All attendees will be seated on a picnic blanket in the stage area during performances. Hosted outdoor, picnic style with entertainment of public speakers, performance, installation, Culinary arts, and interaction with local community and art contributors. VIP Donor - $250 (Single Pass) General Admission Adult Donor - $75 (Single Pass) General Admission Youth (Ages 12 & Under) - $35 (Single Pass) General Admission Kids(Ages 5 & Under) - FREE Ticketing Add-Ons - $25-50 High Tea - Official Art Bundle Pack $25 High Tea - Official Tote Bag - $35 High Tea - Official Shirt by Erwin Hines - $50 High Tea Hors d'oeuvre Picnic Tier - $40 Take Away Creole Soul Supper - $25 *Full Coffee menu and bar with selection of craft beers, wines, and cocktails will be available. Sale of a limited quantity of individual specialty sweets, Hors d'oeuvre and patisserie will also be available for a la carte purchase (ex. the purchase of one cookie vs. a ticketing tier add-on (ideal for large parties). No outside food or drink is permitted, with the exception of water bottles. DISCLAIMERS: Masks are mandatory and required for admission. Please respect the space, health, and experience of others. If you are sick, have a fever or have been exposed to Covid-19, please stay home. Your ID must match your reservation. Must have current valid ID. Your party must all be present and check in as one. All attendees subject to bag checks upon entry. Mask removal is limited to designated picnic spaces when partaking in drinking or eating. This is a live performance. Doors open at 3:00pm, first performer at 4:00pm. Entry to the venue will be cutoff at 4:15pm. Attendees must have picnic space(personal items, blankets, etc) setup prior to first performer. Carry in and carry out, no trash left behind. No refunds, transfers, or exchanges. No tobacco, alcoholic beverages, drugs, weapons, noisemakers, drones, or fireworks will be permitted on the venue grounds. No animals allowed. Picnic space sections are divided into VIP and general admission, both based on a first purchased first picked basis. All staff will be wearing PPE and tickets will only be allowed to be purchased online to ensure contactless payment. There will be no re-entry and all sales are final. No outside food or beverages. Food trucks and a bar will be present. Personal picnic necessities such as blankets, water bottles and utensil sets are recommended. All attendees will have access to the live stream. Photography and video is permitted. We require that you follow the current local & CDC guidelines during this event and all times. We encourage attending the event with others only within your quarantine circle. Bathrooms will be cleaned and sanitized regularly. Wash your hands frequently and avoid touching surfaces after doing so. High Tea is a space of celebration and will not tolerate any violence or aggressive behavior. The Hill Street Country Club x Club Boutika acknowledge that Oceanside and Goat Hill Park mark ancestral land that was wrongfully stolen from the Kumeeyay and Luiseño peoples. The HSCC extends its respect and gratitude to the Kumeyaay and Luiseño peoples who have lived here since time immemorial. Today, the Kumeyaay and Luiseño peoples continue to maintain their political sovereignty and cultural traditions as vital members of the San Diego Community. High Tea is a reclamation of community, culinary, and culture, and we understand that our work is not done until our indigenous siblings are liberated, celebrated and affirmed along side all members of Turtle Island. Settler colonialism is an ongoing issue and we must continue to build our mindfulness of our present participation, and encourage our community to do the same.
  • We are delighted to bring fine art to the San Diego community all summer long. Introducing the ArtWalk Summer Series in Little Italy, where we will showcase approximately 30 artists in the heart of Little Italy every other Sunday during the summer. Taking place at the Piazza della Famiglia and the adjacent block of W. Date Street, ArtWalk Little Italy Summer Series will include thirty select artists exhibiting their stunning works of art. The event will run every other Sunday from June 27 through September 19, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., giving locals and visitors incredible opportunities to purchase one-of-a-kind art from local, national, and international artists in a variety of mediums. Artists apply here!
  • Black communities in the U.S. suffer disproportionately from health care debt. The reasons go back to segregation and a history of racist policies that have limited Black wealth.
  • New research found teens and young adults who even briefly cut time on social media gained self esteem. Try these 5 tips to help them — and yourself — improve screen-life balance.
  • In a nearly hour-long interview with CalMatters, state Treasurer Fiona Ma talks about her accomplishments on housing, her priority to fix up local fairgrounds, and what she’s doing differently after a lawsuit from a former employee.
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