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  • Bodhi Tree Concerts celebrates ten years of intentional kindness through music with a spectacular star-studded Tenth Anniversary Concert featuring dozens of San Diego’s favorite artists. To mark the occasion in style, co-founders and directors Diana and Walter DuMelle have invited a plethora of artists to perform who have appeared with Bodhi Tree Concerts over its ten-year history of shows and concerts. The concert is also a fundraiser for the company, so that it can continue to carry out its mission of programming diverse repertoire featuring San Diego artists, in order to support charitable organizations in the community. Date | September 25 at 7 p.m. Location | St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, La Jolla Scheduled to appear are a veritable who’s who of San Diego talent, including: • Pianist and composer Nicolas Reveles & pianist Ines Irawati • Sharmay Musacchio, contralto • Michael Morgan, bass • Jazz artists Irving Flores & Rob Thorsen • Walter DuMelle, bass • Angelina Réaux, soprano • Michael Sokol, baritone • DeAndre Simmons, bass • Alison Luedecke, concert organist • Enrique Toral, tenor • Jonathan Nussman, baritone • Ken Anderson & Dale Fleming, Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Choir San Diego • Vanessa Dinning • Brendan Nguyen, piano, & Lesley Leytham, mezzo-soprano • Isabella & Blanca Valenzuela, flamenco dance • Leonard Patton & Kim Hendrix-Racine •Mark Danisovszky, accordion Subject to changeGet tickets here! General admission: $25 In keeping with Bodhi Tree Concerts’ mission, there will be a food drive at the Tenth Anniversary Concert with all donations going to Feeding San Diego. A silent auction at the event will raise funds for the completion of a brand-new children’s opera, Pancho Rabbit and The Coyote, commissioned by Bodhi Tree Concerts and composed by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Anthony Davis with libretto by Quincy Troupe. Thanks to major grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Conrad Preys Foundation, this project envisioned by the organization from inception, is becoming a reality. For more information, please contact Bodhi Tree Concerts at bodhitreeconcerts@gmail.com or call (619) 546-7660.
  • SpaceX plans to launch rockets near Brownsville, Texas, and send the first person to Mars from there. Seven years after breaking ground, residents say the only thing skyrocketing is housing prices.
  • The shift to virtual education and online life has created a host of challenges for students, not the least of which is navigating online abuse and prioritizing their digital safety in relationships. As we acclimate to an increasingly digital existence, it is critical to understand how dating violence, stalking, impersonation, and harassment have also gone digital. In this presentation, Adam Dodge will explore practical and accessible ways to prioritize digital safety in our lives while also preventing stalking online and via our devices. Date | Tuesday, October 5 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location | Virtually through Zoom Reserve your spot here! CSUSM Students: Free Community: Optional donation Faculty/Staff/Alumni: Optional donation This event is co-sponsored by Student Health & Counseling Services. For more information, please visit the CSUSM Arts & Lectures site or email Gina Jones at gjones@csusm.edu.  You can also visit EndTAB.org.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Jan.1, 2026 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. A celebration of California’s wildlife and wild places, and their coexistence with the 40 million people who call it home. Famous for its beaches and Hollywood, California is also a wellspring of biodiversity. Bounded by mountains, deserts and the Pacific Ocean, here are iconic wild places like Yosemite National Park and Death Valley, as well as Baja California’s lesser-known wild beauty.
  • Across social media, headlines this week said that single use coffee pods may be more climate friendly than other ways of making coffee. That may not be the case, based on the science.
  • Capture amazing photos, and transform them into unique pieces of artwork with the use of mixed media. We will transfer images onto wood, hand- color images, print images on transparencies and paint them with metallic paints, and make cyanotype sun images. Learn some new artistic techniques and add a new dimension to your photographic work! For grades 3rd to 5th.
  • When a lawyer was denied entry to a Rockettes show, it became a flashpoint in the debate over facial recognition technology. Does it keep people safe, or risk further harm?
  • Manga artist Hajime Isayama says when he was growing up in Japan, anime wasn't considered cool. Now, he says, he has a "global audience" in mind.
  • Juliette Binoche is a woman whose life is disrupted by the return of a former lover. Both Sides of the Blade sounds like soap-opera material, but nothing about the film feels trite or predictable.
  • He created stories centered on African and African American folk tales and his vibrantly colored collage and paper-cut illustrations adorned the pages of some 50 books.
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