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  • Sales Ended Hear why our experts are seriously crushing on the latest beauty trend: candy-colored eyes and learn how to get the look! Join Bloomingdale’s Fashion Director for Accessories and Beauty, Marissa Galante Frank and M.A.C. Senior Artist, Gisel Calvillo for a master class on the latest beauty trend: candy-colored eyes. Follow along with their step-by-step demo to help you master the crush-worthy look, just in time for Valentine's Day. Date: Thursday, Feb.y 10, 2022 at 3p.m. Location: Virtual Link Cost: Free For more information on this event and zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • Trumpet powerhouse and American best-selling artist Chris Botti dazzles with both “flickering intimacy and thundering grandiosity” (The New York Times). His mesmerizing performances with a stunning array of legends such as Sting, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Yo-Yo Ma, Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Andrea Bocelli have cemented his place as one of the most brilliant and inspiring forces of the contemporary music scene. Whether he’s performing with illustrious symphonies or at renowned venues around the globe, his unparalleled crystalline and poetic sound transcends musical boundaries. Date: April 8, 2022 Time: 8 p.m. Location: Balboa Theater Cost: $33-$102 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Join us for an intimate Black Love inspired paint night! Enjoy of live music, delicious bites, beer and wine from local Black-owned businesses, and in-person paint instruction for your pre-sketched canvas. Come out and have fun with your date, friends, or come meet new people to vibe with! Admission includes: • Designated seating in an indoor venue • Hand-crafted small bites from local Black-owned businesses • Beer and wine pours from local Black-owned brewery and wine companies (non-alcoholic option as well) • Live music by local Black Artist(s) • A pre-sketched canvas and in-person painting instruction by local Black artist Monique Evonna • Painting supplies Date | Monday, February 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | Brick + Laurel Register here! General admission is $65 per person. This is a 21+ event, IDs will be checked at the door. For more information, please visit the Paint Night Eventbrite page.
  • SK Kakraba is a renowned virtuoso on the Ghanaian gyil, a xylophone with gourd resonators punctured with holes covered in the silk of spider cocoons. This arrangement produces the distinctive buzzing sound of the instrument, rich in melodic and percussive qualities. Kakraba descends from a long line of gyil masters who have traditionally played sacred music reserved for funerals and religious observances. This will be the first-ever San Diego performance by this artist, who is possibly “the world’s greatest xylophone player” (La Weekly). Concert is presented by the Center for World Music and the Mingei Museum.
  • Angela Lansbury, the scene-stealing British actor who kicked up her heels in the Broadway musicals “Mame” and “Gypsy” and solved endless murders as crime novelist Jessica Fletcher in the long-running TV series “Murder, She Wrote,” has died.
  • The cost of visiting Disney's Anaheim theme parks increased again Tuesday, Disney officials confirmed.
  • In an hour-long interview with CalMatters, Secretary of State Shirley Weber talks about changing California’s recalls for governor, increasing voter participation and other issues.
  • Madrid-based contemporary artist Ana de Alvear's colored-pencil drawings call reality into question at San Diego Museum of Art.
  • The United Nations established the Day of the Girl a decade ago to address issues that affect girls' rights: education, teen pregnancy, child marriage. Steady progress has been made. Then came COVID.
  • The extra $600 a week unemployment benefit under the federal CARES Act has helped over two million Californians make ends meet. Now that it's ending, nonprofits and the state look to help fill the gap. We hear from two San Diegans on how the end of the extra benefit will impact their livelihoods. Local and statewide moratoriums have kept a wave of possible evictions on hold for months. With those moratoriums expiring in the coming weeks, thousands of San Diegans could end up on the street if legislators don’t act. In San Diego art events this weekend: TwainFest kicks off a virtual festival, stories inspired by art at Lux Art Institute, youth actors present a classic, a poetry workshop with Gill Sotu and the Spreckels Organ Society continues its weekly webcasts.
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