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  • With four new prizes tonight, the megastar has now won more Grammys than any other artist in the awards' 65-year history. But Harry Styles took home the evening's biggest prize.
  • Jazz Night hangs with trumpeter Theo Croker in Jacksonville, Fla., where he spent his teenage years, to revisit old mentors and hear a set by his band from the Jacksonville Jazz Festival.
  • Culinary Historians of San Diego will present “Modern Kosher; Global Flavors, New Traditions,” featuring author Michael Aaron Gardiner, at 10:30 am Oct. 16, at the San Diego Central Library’s 9th floor Shiley Suite, 330 Park Blvd. While most of us have a vague idea of kosher food, perhaps gleaned from a favorite Jewish deli, Michael Aaron Gardiner is here to flesh out the full picture. Rather than simply updating the story of those who “keep kosher,” he will guide us through this little understood cuisine from its early history to today’s varied and vibrant global practice. Michael Gardiner is a regular feature writer for the San Diego Union-Tribune, and the restaurant reviewer for San Diego CityBeat, and has won 2018 and 2019 San Diego Press Club awards for his contributions to both publications. Gardiner is also a freelance writer for Edible San Diego, Thrillist, and Fox News Latino, as well as the primary writer for the San Diego Food & Travel Blog, sdfoodtravel.com. In addition, he is the creator and co-host of the podcast Art of Spooning, on the Specialty Produce Network. Baja California is a big part of Gardiner’s life. He owns a family home in South Rosarito and spends every other weekend in Baja, covering the dining scene extensively for various publications. The event is free and open to the public. Date/Location Oct. 16, 2021 @10:30 am San Diego Central Library Darlene Shiley Event Suite Cost= Free For more information on this event please visit: https://chsandiego.org/events/modern-kosher-by-michael-gardiner/
  • Enjoy diversity-informed yoga, discussions on trauma and mental health with thought leaders and help us make yoga accessible to all. We warmly invite you to join our Taste of OG Yoga event where you can practice yoga with us, learn more about how trauma impacts us and why yoga allows us to heal, and explore how you can support our mission. Join us for 2 days of snack-sized, 30 minute classes designed for diversity including: OG Flow (our style of compassionate yoga), Yoga for Veterans, Chair Yoga, OG Ashtanga, Healing Yoga, Yoga Nidra, Gentle Hatha, Art Therapy, and more! The highlight of each day is a special discussion lead by thought leaders in the space of yoga, trauma, and mental health: • Trauma: What it is, how it affects us, and how we heal with JoAnn Jaffe • The Intersection of Yoga and Mental Health with Erika Faith Calig Date | Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 of October from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location | OG Yoga or virtual Get tickets here! Full weekend pass (virtual or in-person): $80 Single Full Day pass (virtual or in-person): $50 Single 30-minute session: (virtual or in-person): $10 Qigong session with Jacalynn (virtual): $10 When you practice in our studio and attend this event, you are supporting our service work of making yoga accessible to all. If you are unable to attend the event but would like to support our mission of providing healing yoga to those who need it most, donate here. For more information, please visit ogyoga.org/taste-of-og-yoga.
  • The Armstrong Project provides two $100,000 endowments to Howard University and Hampton University.
  • A new Broadway-bound musical at The Old Globe is a Nell Benjamin adaptation of a beloved 1995 Hindi film, known as "DDLJ." Mumbai-based composers and musicians Vishal and Sheykhar wrote new music for the adaptation.
  • Sure, Beyoncé and Adele might scoop up even more awards for their collections. But with prizes being handed out in 91 categories, a lot of folks stand to see career boosts due to the Grammy Awards.
  • Escondido Arts Partnership Escondido Municipal Gallery has the honor of exhibiting works by internationally acclaimed artist Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) The May 15, 2021 through April 2022 exhibition "Colorations" features a kaleidoscope of colorful works with a large-scale steel and glass mosaic “skinny” sculpture of a rhinoceros and gouache paintings and drawings. A rhino, frog, and monkey are depicted in bright, wondrous color, characteristic of this celebrated late French-American artist (circa 1995 – 1997). The artworks are on loan from the Niki Charitable Arts Foundation.
  • The Experiential Movement Lab invites non-dance creatives to discover more about the capabilities of their own bodies and also to reach increased self awareness. Movement can help people find connection to their inner-self, and create a sense of responsibility and acknowledgement for those practicing it. Workshops are led by internationally trained dance improvisor Patricia Maldonado and are geared toward non-dance creatives such as writers, visual artists, musicians, culinary artists, film professionals, etc.
  • Under the leadership of Artistic Director RC Haus and Executive Director Bob Lehman, the San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus is celebrating its 34th anniversary of changing lives one voice at a time. With more than 300 members, it is one of the largest gay choruses in the world and has sung at locations including the White House, the Super Bowl and Lincoln Center. The Chorus performs in front of tens of thousands of San Diegans each year including sold-out shows at the historic Balboa Theatre in downtown San Diego. The group’s official mission is to create a positive musical experience through exciting performances that engage audiences, build community support and provide a dynamic force for social change. Follow them on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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