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  • Saturday, July 2, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with KPBS Passport! Ming cooks with James Beard Award winning chef Karen Akunowicz. Karen makes a flavorful Carchiofi alla Guidea – deep fried artichokes – among the best-known dishes of Roman Jewish cuisine. Ming follows it up with Shrimp and Jerusalem Artichoke Toast with a Watercress Salad.
  • Our annual fall program, with selections from the Bard's canon, including sonnets - performed by local actors. After a COVID-19-dictated year off, the San Diego Shakespeare Society will present its annual fall program in the beautiful outdoor amphitheater on the “campus” of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Point Loma. The 80-minute “Seasons of Shakespeare” program will highlight material from the canon, including the Bard’s sonnets, not merely focused on the seasons of the year but of life, with Time being one of Shakespeare’s greatest themes. Join us for a lovely autumn afternoon which will celebrate comedy, drama and poetry and feature the talents of Eva Barnes, Geoffrey Graeme, Thomas Haine, Patrick McBride, Jeffrey Ingman, Jackie Ritz, Amanda Schaar, Julia Schalz, Tom Steward, Ashley Engelman, Janaki Stoeckley, Tim West, Maxine Levaren, and more! Admission is by a $15 suggested donation, or whatever you would like to contribute to support the Society and the artists. Date/Location: Oct. 24, 2021 @ 4:00pm Westminster Outdoor Amphitheater Price= $15 suggested donation For more information on this event please visit: Register on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seasons-of-shakespeare-outdoor-performance-tickets-184032354727
  • Updated: Event will not be held in 2021In 2022, ArtWalk Carlsbad will be offered FREE to attendees. Set in the Carlsbad Flower Fields, this free family-friendly festival will feature fine art, both on display and for sale, by the artists who travel from all over the US and Mexico. Locals and tourists are able to explore every medium of art including painting, sculpture, glass work, fine jewelry, photography and more. Attendees will also enjoy live entertainment, a wine and beer pavilion, a variety of street foods, family-friendly interactive art activities, KidsWalk and more! Every year, ArtWalk supports ArtReach, a nonprofit that delivers high-quality art education to K-8 schools throughout San Diego.
  • Halloween weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29, 30 and 31, 2021! Maritime Museum of San Diego embraces the profound and puzzling mystery behind the 282-ton brigantine Mary Celeste, famed as the ghost ship abandoned in 1872 — leaving researchers and maritime history buffs unable to solve how the vessel’s captain and crew went missing, with no signs of fire, explosion or other incidents. Theories as to why the ship was abandoned range from crew mutiny, to conspiracy, to alien abduction, natural disaster or an alcohol explosion. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Victorian author and acclaimed creator of fiction’s greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes, was called in to solve the mystery and was unable to – the only mystery he never solved. For this new Maritime Museum of San Diego experience, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (played by one of the Museum’s award-winning Living History education staff) will return to the Mary Celeste to greet young visitors, guide them around the schooner Californian, a tall ship looking very similar to the Mary Celeste, to examine the evidence, and for help in solving the mystery that stymied him a century and a half ago. Visits to the Ghost ship Halloween-weekend experience are free and included with general admission ticket purchase.
  • The environmental impacts from Russia's invasion of Ukraine could be felt far longer than the war itself.
  • The increase in nonwhite Americans identifying as vegetarian and eating less meat is part of the longstanding work of vegan activists of color to make plant-based eating more accessible.
  • Video of the pre-dawn attack showed the charred remains of buildings in the Ukrainian port city.
  • Teros Gallery and Burn All Books team up for a new group exhibition of AAPI artworks at Good Faith Gallery, inspired by the misunderstood monster and "Gidra," a radical zine founded in 1969.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas at the NATO conference in Madrid, Spain.
  • The justices have agreed to hear a case next term about how much power state legislatures have over how congressional and presidential elections are run. It could upend election laws across the U.S.
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