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  • The festival is in-person for the first time in two years, featuring 26 films, many by veterans and about military service and the veteran experience.
  • 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.
  • Edward James Olmos calls Serna the "most extraordinary improvisational actor" he's seen.
  • San Diego-based play explores real-life experiences of cancer survivors.
  • Control of Soledar could allow Russia to cut off Ukrainian supply lines to nearby Bakhmut, another fiercely contested city seen as central to Russia's struggling efforts to control eastern Ukraine.
  • "My father was not a good person, but he was a great character," Sedaris says. The humorist writes about his efforts to make peace with his memories of his late father in Happy-Go-Lucky.
  • Did your plants die? Bingo! Did your gym clothes get moldy? Bingo! Did you fail to recognize that mask-wearing person who just talked to you? Bingo!
  • Singer-songwriter Margo Price opens up about the raw, real-life inspirations for her new album, Strays, which she wrote after taking psychedelic mushrooms.
  • Artists: Rafael Payare, conductor Alisa Weilerstein, cello Felicia Moore, soprano Ronnita Miller, mezzo-soprano Mario Chang, tenor Peixin Chen, bass San Diego Master Chorale Repertoire: Edward ELGAR: Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 Ludwig Van BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, Choral From the San Diego Symphony: Join Rafael Payare for an unmissable season finale at The Rady Shell as he leads probably the most iconic and powerful work in all of classical music: Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. From the dramatic tension of its opening pages to its glorious choral finale setting Schiller's defiant political poem "Ode to Joy," this is a symphony that draws us all together to celebrate and embrace our common humanity. The concert opens with superstar cellist Alisa Weilerstein in Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto, the English composer's impassioned lament for the catastrophe of the First World War. Note: on May 27 gates open at 5:30 p.m.; on May 28 gates open at 3:30 p.m. Related links: San Diego Symphony on Instagram San Diego Master Chorale on Instagram
  • Doughnut came first, but donut wasn't far behind. Now, whether it's glazed or jelly-filled, experts say either spelling is equally acceptable.
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