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  • Attorneys for the former SDSU punter said the videos would help prove his innocence. The young woman's attorney said they were child pornography and should not be released.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' Nov. 8, 2022 election guide for the Chula Vista Mayor's race.
  • Join the San Diego Symphony's Nuvi Mehta for one of the Timken's most popular events: Music & Masters, an intimate evening of music inspired by the Timken's fall exhibition Exchanging Words: Women and Letters in Seventheenth-Century Dutch Genre Painting. Mehta will delight the audience with a discussion on discourse and dialectic in life and in music, followed by a musical performance by cellist Yao Zhao, accompanied by Mehta on his violin-- counterpoint for what is customarily a one-voice instrument. Program: 4 - 4:30 - Wine & Hors d’ Oeuvres Reception 4:30 - 5:15 - Part One: Conversation with Nuvi Mehta 5:15 - 5:30 - Dessert Intermission 5:30 - 6:30 - Part Two: Musical Performance by Yao Zhao and Nuvi Mehta VALET PARKING OFFERED Cocktail Attire Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Create community and network with other musically-minded friends and family as we celebrate our collective talents and achievements! Meet our team and enjoy original music, as we make the holiday season truly ‘festive’ with warmth and light. Bring your own instrument, borrow one of ours, sing, or just sit back and relax. Hosted at our Music Wellness Center (address on back), snacks and refreshments provided. It’s free, although donations are welcome. Time: 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Walk in anytime. RSVP requested, not required. All ages and abilities welcome! If you have any questions or if there is anything we can do to make this event more accessible to you and your family, please contact us at community@resoundingjoyinc.org. We look forward to seeing you there!
  • From the museum: Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience is a new group exhibition to be showcased at the Oceanside Museum of Art reflecting on memory, nostalgia, time, and human identity through the lens of eleven female photographers. The exhibition is deeply rooted in the profound disruption caused by the pandemic –a period that forced artists from different backgrounds and regions across the country to search within themselves as they embarked on a humbling human journey beautifully captured in photography, video, and interactive installations. The resulting exhibition will allow visitors to engage in the creative process not only through sight but through sound as well. Ultimately, the project’s goal is to reflect on how memories are formed, whether they exist as fixed reflections of reality or are subject to transformation over time. The featured artworks suggest that even concepts as universal as memory may change, shift, and re-define themselves as time goes by, and this often happens in provoking, powerful, and unimaginable ways. Unsurprisingly, the past has its own unique way of infiltrating the present moment and forces all of us to re-examine the nature of our memories. Each art piece featured in this exhibition embarks on its own quest to recall the past–be it through an exploration of gender, discrimination, identity, diversity, patriarchy, violence, love, loss, death, family, or environmental issues– in order to deliver a timeline of events that viewers can reflect on. But the idea that memory exists in the present moment is something that can also be applied to all the artworks presented. As a cohesive collection of works, the exhibition grounds memory as a vital concept in our fast-moving world." –Curator Marisa Caichiolo Participating artists: Elizabeth Bailey, Annette LeMay Burke, Dena Eber, Sarah Hadley, Diane Hemingway, Susan Lapides, Annie Omens, Lori Ordover, Jennifer Pritchard, Rosalie Rosenthal, and Aline Smithson Related links: OMA on Instagram OMA on Facebook Exhibition information Memory is a Verb project website
  • The company released a statement saying it is investing billions in cleaner energy.
  • The composer, in a new collaboration with the Grammy-winning choir The Crossing, uses the words of Jeff Bezos and William Penn to explore connections among farming, colonialism and capitalism.
  • ReBru Spirits, a distillery that takes unsold beer from local craft breweries and repurposes it into liquor, is celebrating the release of its latest creation California Whiskey on Friday, December 9 with a roaring 1920s-themed party at its Barrio Logan restaurant, bar, and speakeasy. The event starts at 7 p.m. and is free to attend, though there is a VIP experience that starts at 6 p.m. and includes a hosted bar and light bites. VIP tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. The party includes drink specials, innovative cocktails, and live entertainment. The whiskey joins ReBru’s lines of vodka, gin, and absinthe. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • Join the Living Coast Discovery Center for a fangtastic after-hours evening full of food, fun, and ghouls! Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, from 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Celebrate the spooky season with an evening of trick-or-treating, mysterious animal encounters, a Folklorico performance, Dia de Muertos stories, eerie night hikes, a haunted graveyard, arts & crafts, and more! Food will be available for purchase featuring Simply Fresh. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Throughout the evening: 4:30 - 7 p.m. Mad Science Lab Trick or Treating Broken Bones Discovery Table Haunted Graveyard Experience Spooky Animal Encounters Dia de Muertos Stories Arts & Crafts Backyard Games Eerie Night Hike: 5:15 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Folklorico Performance: 5:30 p.m. Costume Parade: 6:45 p.m. PRICING: MEMBERS: $25 NON-MEMBERS: $30 *Children 2 (two) and under are free Visit: https://www.thelivingcoast.org/programs-events-upcoming-events/owl-o-ween/ Living Coast Discovery Center on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
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