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  • Saturday, Jan. 10 from 10-11 a.m. Logan Heights Library located at 567 S. 28th St., San Diego Practice reading with some great listeners! Children of all ages are invited to join us at Logan Heights Library to read aloud to Animal Ambassadors from San Diego Humane Society. Logan Heights Library is on Facebook / Instagram San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Graham was a creative force in the performing arts. She wanted dance to express authentic, human emotions — a revolutionary idea in the late 1920s.
  • His District 9 office will now work with the city attorney's office to draft language for the ballot proposal, which must then be approved again by the Rules Committee and then the full City Council before being placed on the November 2026 ballot.
  • The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Wednesday to its highest amount since Oct. 20, 2023, increasing 2.7 cents to $5.635. The average price has risen for 28 consecutive days, increasing $1.028, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.
  • Raymond Nagem, Minister of Music at Brick Presbyterian Church in NYC and organ faculty at Manhattan School of Music, presents an exemplary recital featuring the complete organ works of Maurice Duruflé on St. James’s magnificent Rosales/Parsons pipe organ. A Juilliard-trained DMA under Paul Jacobs, with degrees from Yale and Harvard’s prestigious cathedral choir school, Nagem brings scholarly insight and visceral artistry to each note. His tenure at St. John the Divine and acclaim for his “Divine Splendor” album underscore a mastery of French symphonic organ tradition that engages both mind and heart. Maurice Duruflé’s organ oeuvre, distilled into six concise and deeply meditative works, marries Gregorian chant with impressionistic color and clarity. Spanning the meditative Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d’Alain to the elegant Suite, Op. 5, these pieces demand nuance and tonal sophistication—qualities ideally suited to St. James’s Rosales/Parsons instrument. Designed with bold voicing and responsive expression, the organ’s rich palette allows every harmonic subtlety and chant-like contour to unfold with luminous beauty. Expect an evening of rare immersion: a continuous recital that honors Duruflé's contemplative spirit, performed with fearless fidelity and expressive warmth. For devotees of organ music and newcomers alike, this is a unique opportunity to experience the full arc of a 20th-century master's vision, shaped by chant, shaped by nature, and voiced through a collaborative synergy between Nagem and this splendid organ. Intended as reflection as much as performance, this recital invites listeners to traverse landscapes of serenity and depth. St. James Music Series on Facebook / Instagram
  • Start your new year on the right foot (or paw) by registering for the most exciting and impactful walk you’ll take in 2026! Join us for the Walk for Animals at Liberty Station on May 2. Every dollar raised helps us create a more humane San Diego for pets, wildlife and the people who love them. Take advantage of early bird registration for both walks now and make a lifesaving difference for animals in need! Online event registration closes at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 1. Onsite event registration begins at 7 a.m. on Saturday, May 2, at NTC Park in Liberty Station. Virtual Walk Participants (Participants who are not attending the Walk in person but are fundraising and walking their own way): $20 All registered participants will receive a Walk for Animals T-shirt at the event! Our virtual walkers will be mailed a T-shirt after the event. Map, Directions & Parking San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Visit: phesgallery.com/ PHES Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • North County: Saturday, March 21, 2026 at Kit Carson Park Early bird pricing is in effect until Saturday, Jan. 31. Register early to save! Start your new year on the right foot (or paw) by registering for the most exciting and impactful walk you’ll take in 2026! Join us for the Walk for Animals at Kit Carson Park on Mar. 21 or Liberty Station on May 2. Every dollar raised helps us create a more humane San Diego for pets, wildlife and the people who love them. Take advantage of early bird registration for both walks now and make a lifesaving difference for animals in need! Map, directions and parking information San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • First, we bring you the latest from the Shut Down Flock press conference at City Hall yesterday. Then, the latest report on Rep. Darrell Issa’s intentions to stay or go. Also, state Senator Steve Padilla calls for a public hearing on plans for a data center in Imperial County. Next, Support the Enlisted Project or STEP is opening a new national headquarters. A local Superintendent speaks out against the underfunding of special education. Also, we bring you a preview of 89 Carson Junction Road. Finally, an organization that's creating community by bringing artists and entrepreneurs together in one place.
  • NOTE: The reception will take place on Saturday, January 17 at 7 p.m.(not Friday at 6:30 p.m. as previously noted). A Multi-Sensory Exhibition Curated by journalist and Emmy-nominated host Anissa Ocansey "EFORI" is a multi-sensory art exhibition exploring the profound relationship between scent and human perception. Rooted in both scientific inquiry and cultural frameworks, the exhibition examines olfaction as a powerful repository of memory, identity, and interpretation. Through carefully composed sensory environments, "EFORI" invites viewers to consider how smell shapes the way we experience, recall, and understand the world around us. The exhibition features original scents created from ethically sourced botanicals, each paired with three to four visual accompaniments. These include paintings, interactive installations, and digital media works that respond to and amplify the emotional and conceptual qualities of each scent. By pairing curated fragrances with corresponding visual elements, "EFORI" presents the macrocosm alongside the microcosm—moving between the intimate and the expansive, the scientific and the poetic. Visitor engagement is central to the exhibition experience. Guests are invited to interact with scent samplers, access QR-code–triggered audio reflections, and contribute to an interactive reflection wall. A micro gift shop will also be available, offering limited-edition scents developed specifically for the exhibition. Together, these elements create a layered sensory dialogue—one that foregrounds smell as both an interpretive lens and an artistic medium, revealing the subtle yet profound ways scent influences perception, emotion, and meaning. Validated parking is available in the LAZ garage for event attendees. Brokers Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
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