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  • 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. GRADES: 6th-8th
  • The projects are expected to create over 900 market-rate housing units, and almost 200 affordable ones.
  • Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 and 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Join an all-star cast performing songs from the hit musicals “Dreamgirls,” “Ain't Misbehavin,” “The Color Purple,” “Porgy and Bess” and so many more to celebrate the rich history and evolution of Black roles and voices on Broadway. The cast is led by Stephanie Mills, Norm Lewis, Corbin Bleu, Niki Renee Daniels, Peppermint, Tiffany Mann and Sydney James Harcourt. Special appearances include Clayton Cornelius, James Monroe Iglehart, Brittany Johnson and many more.
  • Feinstein was first elected to the Senate in 1992 and is the oldest member of Congress.
  • San Diego County is monitoring an increase in hepatitis A cases, with five recent confirmed cases and one death, health officials said Tuesday.
  • Amid Russia's ongoing invasion of their country, these Ukrainians share remarkable stories of love and resilience in the face of war.
  • We are very excited to welcome the Company debut of Mexican tenor Arturo Chacón-Cruz at the California Center for the Performing Arts, Escondido. Mr. Chacón-Cruz has established himself in recent years as a leading tenor with exciting appearances in renowned theaters and concert halls across the globe. He has sung over 60 roles in more than 30 countries. He is the 2005 winner of the Operalia Competition. Recently Chacón-Cruz was asked why people should listen to his an upcoming concert. He responded: "I think it’s a good way to allow yourself to be vulnerable and to allow yourself to process a lot of what we are feeling. I want it to be cathartic. I want it to be something that will encourage you if you have tears in you to let them out if you have despair to change it for hope. Music has this ability to find within you to look forward. It can make you also sad. but through the sadness and the tears it's how you take those feelings out and exchange them for something more positive.” Prepare yourself to be swept up in an exciting concert of opera favorites, zarzuela, mariachi, and Chacón-Cruz’s personal favorites. Date | Friday, December 3 at 7:30 p.m. Location | California Center for the Arts, Escondido. Get tickets here! 2021-22 Subscriptions available for sale now. Prices ranging from $34 to $480. Individual tickets on sale September 2021, prices ranging from $34 to $150. For more information, visit sdopera.org or email tickets@sdopera.org
  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie presents the Opening concert for the 17th Annual Summer Chamber Music Festival, featuring vocal and instrumental ensembles performed by members of the Greater San Diego Music Coterie and past Festival participants. Program includes Trios by F. Devienne and L. Farrenc, Scherza infida from Ariodante by G. Handel, I Attempt from Love’s Sickness from the Indian Queen by H. Purcell, and chamber arrangements of selections from West Side Story by L. Bernstein. All performers are fully vaccinated and boosted. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and patio seating. Free parking with registration. Admission to the concert is free with tax-deductible donations accepted at the door. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for registration, program updates and further inquiry. Follow them on social media! Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: Saki and MartyO at OMA, SDMA+ the San Diego Shakespeare Society, Bach and Handel's earliest works, Little Dame's Halloween show at the Ken, and community ofrendas around the region.
  • Some scientists are now saying the only way to achieve a limit to global temperature rise is to pair emission reduction efforts with a massive investment in carbon capture technology. Plus, with a guilty verdict handed down to Derek Chauvin on all counts in the death of George Floyd, legal experts now are now analyzing what the conviction will mean for the former Minneapolis police officer's sentence. And the Tijuana River Valley is frequently swamped with sewage-tainted water, but those cross-border flows also carry trash into an ecologically sensitive region. Then in Southeast San Diego, community art spaces are few and far between. One resident is looking to remedy that with the opening of a new center in Chollas View. Finally, the Old Globe brings the politics, family sagas, ghosts and that epic sword fight in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" to radio audiences.
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