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  • In the 74 years that the Academy of Motion Pictures has selected a winner in the international film category, the statistics paint a tilted global picture.
  • Jazz icon Leonard Patton and acclaimed international performing songwriter Gregory Page allow their musical ideas and genre-bending talents to collide in an intimate concert setting. Two show dates! The $40 ticket is for the CONCERT ONLY The $60 ticket includes a pre-show dinner from an all-new menu served at 6:30 p.m. and the Concert which begins at 7:30 p.m. Follow them on social media! Leonard Patton: Facebook + Twitter Gregory Page: Facebook + Instagram
  • MCU Fans, assemble! The Duck Dive is hosting a Marvel Trivia Night on Thursday, June 30 at 8 p.m. Watched every movie in order, hopped on the Marvel hype or have watched a couple of the MCU classics, bring your group of friends down to Pacific Beach for an action-packed night! Hulk, Smash the competition with your team of 4 or more heroes for a chance to win some themed prizes. You’ll need to fuel up during this fight so why not order some Dive Wings with your choice of flavors and served with either blue cheese or ranch for dipping and the Everything Happens for a Reason cocktail, a vodka and coconut-berry Red Bull slushie. In the words of Steve Rogers “This is the fight of our lives. We are going to win. Whatever it takes.” So, have you been chosen to become one of the Marvel Avengers? Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased ahead of time through Eventbrite.
  • From the organizers: Xiuhpoualli: 52 Years of Sueños will close out the Centro’s year-long 50th celebration with a Facebook live stream in person Panel Discussion with one of its founding members, Yermo Aranda, 2021 Santa Cruz Artist of the year. Moderated by Profesora Alessandra Moctezuma @almagratia of the Centro Community Advisory Committee. Featuring guest panelists: Josephine “Josie” Talamantes of the Chicano Park Museum & Cultural Center and David Avalos, Maestro, Artist & previous Centro Artistic Director. Yermo planted the seeds which he continues to nurture into the florecimiento of our cultura, through murals in our communities. Approaching the completion of his 94th mural, we invite you to share in the discussion and celebrate this historic exhibit embodying Aranda’s perspectives of community involvement through art. This event is free and open to the public. The community is invited to meet the artist at the closing reception and enjoy light refreshments with music. The event will also feature the San Diego Premier of the short documentary by Gabriel Medina and Marcus Cisneros, of Calavera Media “Painter of Dreams”. Free to attend, register here to hold your seat!
  • Xpeng shared designs of the first full-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVToL) flying car on Oct. 24.
  • Come join us Kensington Brewing Coompany to celebrate mom! Take her to plant up a 12” terra cotta heart bowl, plant one up for her or plant one with her. This workshop will take place on Saturday, May 7 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Reserve your spot today! Get tickets here! Cost is $62 which includes a 12" terra cotta heart bowl, variety of succulents in different sizes, and your first beer. For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-heart-planter-workshop-at-kensington-brewing-co or call the venue at (619) 400-6584.
  • A new show about the Watergate scandal provides perspective on today's politics. Actor Justin Theroux and director David Mandel speak with NPR's Leila Fadel about White House Plumbers.
  • Welcome to the KPBS Hall of Fame. Established in 2010 to help commemorate the station's 50th anniversary, this special place honors the individuals and families who have made an impact on KPBS through their work, philanthropy, and leadership.
  • This year is expected to set a record for the number of book bans by public school libraries, so many people are finding creative ways to make banned books available to young readers outside schools.
  • Like her idol Trina two decades earlier, Latto saw her creativity open up when she started rapping explicitly about sex. But with her frankness came harsh new standards to live up to.
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