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  • A North County organization helping people in need is using art as another tool to help inspire the people they help.
  • The museum opened its doors to welcome a new exhibition embracing the creative nature of young talent.
  • Event is an offshoot of Afrofuturism Lounge
  • Sound Meditation: Works by Pauline Oliveros, Joe Mariglio and Cooper Baker Jan 31, 2022 at 7 p.m. Bread and Salt About the event: Break out the comfy clothes, blankets, and yoga mats for this mini mindfulness retreat, group improvisation, and sound bath guided by Mindfulness instructor, Ashley Bridgewater. Incorporating pieces by Pauline Oliveros and others, you will experience an array of drones and mantra led by computer musicians Cooper Baker and Joe Mariglio. Inveterate improvisors Ariana and Chris Warren will also contribute sonic meditations to round out the evening. You also are invited to participate in the soundmaking to your preferred level of engagement, from singing out loud to vibing out on the floor. Come ready to chill, hard. Artists: Ariana Warren: clarinets Ashley Bridgewater: mindfulness leader Chris Warren: electronics Joe Mariglio: electronics COVID-19 policy: To ensure the safety of our patrons and artists, Project [BLANK] is implementing the following procedures for all in-person performances and events: 1. Masks are required for all audience members while inside our indoor venues, except while eating and drinking in designated areas. 2. If you are feeling unwell or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please do not attend. We will be happy to refund your ticket. Project [BLANK] will update these policies based on any changes in the recommendations and requirements of the State of California and national leadership. Thank you for helping to make our events safe and comfortable for everyone! Related links: Project [BLANK] website Project [BLANK] on Instagram
  • The past year, with COVID and calls for social justice, has made those running Lincoln Center and other arts organizations question their core missions, says Lincoln Center's president Henry Timms.
  • Project [BLANK] opens the 2022 season with a concert of genre-defying works for solo piano by Amy Beach, Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, and Missy Mazzoli. Performed by Project [BLANK] co-founder Brendan Nguyen, the music of these groundbreaking, idiosyncratic composers explores themes of joy, displacement, and love. All are invited to join us for a gala reception following the performance, as we celebrate the start of our new season and the return to in-person performance. COVID-19 POLICY To ensure the safety of our patrons and artists, Project [BLANK] is implementing the following procedures for all in-person performances and events: 1. Audience members will provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination OR proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the event. This must be presented at the time of entry. 2. Masks are required for all audience members while inside our indoor venues, except while eating and drinking in designated areas. 3. If you are feeling unwell or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please do not attend. We will be happy to refund your ticket. Project [BLANK] will update these policies based on any changes in the recommendations and requirements of the State of California and national leadership. Thank you for helping to make our events safe and comfortable for everyone! Related links: Project [BLANK] on Instagram
  • UC San Diego opens the new Franklin Antonio Hall to make room and opportunities for engineering students.
  • Home health care workers are among the lowest paid, shifting the burden of long-term care to aging and overstressed family members or assisted living centers, which are often understaffed themselves.
  • New festival showcases 40 films in person and more online
  • Nearly seven months of war in Ukraine, Kyiv's counteroffensive succeeded and Russia ordered more troops to mobilize. Ukrainian lawmakers have been visiting Washington to petition for more arms.
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