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  • This morning, the FDA recommended booster shots for 12- to 15-year olds. We talk to an infectious disease doctor about the recommendation. Plus, more than a hundred San Diego Fire Department firefighters are in isolation due to potential coronavirus exposure and its having an impact on fire services. And, scientists and volunteers from San Diego to Oregon flocked to shorelines this morning to document the King Tide, which offers a look into the growing threats our state faces from climate change. Later, we revisit the story of a mother determined to make sure her son gets the education he needs. Then, California Report Magazine Host Sasha Koka revisits a piece she did about actress Juanita Moore, the third Black woman to be nominated for an Oscar. Lastly, San Diego jazz trumpet great Gilbert Castellanos tells us about the artists who shaped his musical journey.
  • Photographer An Rong Xu reconnects with his identity through capturing images of his community through his perspective.
  • The San Diego Symphony opens their new outdoor venue, The La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest, Art Power Equity, contemporary photography at SDMA and Fern St Circus.
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  • The art installation, called In America: Remember, will be on display at the National Mall for more than two weeks. It honors the more than 660,000 lives lost to COVID-19 in the United States.
  • In her photographic project Frame of Reference, April M. Frazier presents archives of her family's deep-rooted Texan lineage from 1890 through to the present day.
  • Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: reality television, Eurovision compilations and more.
  • Margarito Martinez was a beloved photojournalist. His killers, who were paid $1,000 each, stalked him for days.
  • From the gallery: On view now at Quint ONE: An installation of lenticulars and glass-blown mixed media sculptures from the oeuvre of brothers and artistic collaborators Einar and Jamex De La Torre. The artists were born in Guadalajara, Mexico but now create on both sides of the border in Baja California, Mexico and San Diego, CA. This multicultural perspective functions literally through their employment of lenticular technology, which uses multiple images meant to be viewed independently from different angles but merge together when viewed head on. This perspective arises in the central work of the exhibition, Vodyanoy, which suffuses its title character (a creature of the swamps from slavic mythology that can care for people or drown them) with metaphors for a nature-deity serving an overdue bill for humanity’s excess. The results are shifting images of both utopian salvation and realistic warning, evidenced through the clean water flow brought on by meditative Sufi Whirling Dervishes. In the alternating image, a murky green swamp serves as the backdrop for Flemish renderings of the wounded and dead from futile wars. The De La Torre Brothers’ endless book of historical, cultural, religious, and artistic references are all compounded on and distilled in the moral storytelling which permeates their practice. Also included in the exhibition are mixed media blown glass sculptures created over the past decade whose motifs elaborate on the multi-layered concerns of the De La Torre Brothers, including financial excess, corruption, and consumerism, which often lead back to the natural disasters looming large on the planet. Vodyanoy will remain on view at ONE through October 30, 2021
  • Join the Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra for a glimpse of the world’s natural wonders in music. Program includes classics like Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture and Strauss’ Blue Danube Waltz, and landscapes depicted by contemporary American composers Soon-Yee Newbold, Rossano Galante, Robert Sheldon. Date | Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 3pm Location | All Saints Episcopal Church Register here! Free Event All members of the Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra have been fully vaccinated and boosted. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and patio seating. Masks are encouraged. Admission to the concert is free with tax-deductible donations accepted at the door. Registration is encouraged for the limited indoor seating. For further information on this event please visit website: https://gsdmusicoterie.org/events/musical-landscapes-mountain-river-and-cave/https://gsdmusicoterie.org/events/musical-landscapes-mountain-river-and-cave/
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