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  • 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.
  • A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • 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
  • 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 Oscar-nominated documentary follows two brothers in Delhi who run a homemade infirmary nursing black kites — birds of prey widely considered a scavenging nuisance — back to health.
  • Jim Gaffigan at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on Sunday, August 14 at 7:30 p.m. Jim Gaffigan is a five-time Grammy nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer, two-time New York Times best-selling author, two-time Emmy winning top touring performer, and multi-platinum-selling recording artist. He is known around the world for his unique brand of humor, which largely revolves around his observations on life. Click here for more details!
  • On state television a judge said the government had decided to "deport" the prisoners, saying they had been declared traitors and can never again serve public office.
  • Google's Bard, an answer to Microsoft's ChatGPT, delivered a factual error in a search demo that the company shared widely. That sent Alphabet's market value plummeting this week.
  • Premieres Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Poet Yusef Komunyakaa survived the Jim Crow South and later the Vietnam War. Over the years, he's kept his faith in the future. Jennifer Weiner has channeled early unhappy episodes into character-driven novels that have sold millions.
  • She scored a much-maligned hit at the age of 13 with "Friday." Now 25, Rebecca Black is finally releasing her debut album, Let Her Burn.
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