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  • Journalist Zahra Hankir draws a line connecting the cosmetic across civilizations, continents, and eras straight into today — as not only a beauty product but as a means of self expression and more.
  • "Loving" is the musical collaboration of David Parry, Lucas Henderson and Jesse Henderson. The band formed by way of a long-distance recording project (Victoria – Toronto) that resulted in the creation of their debut self-titled EP. After the unexpected embrace of this work, the band reconvened in Victoria, BC to begin playing live shows and work on new material. Following in the path of their debut EP, "If l am only my thoughts" was home recorded and represents a deeper exploration of the band’s creative process - a process marked by an appreciation for the generative limitations of recording to tape. The resulting album constructs a warm and dreamy sonic landscape kept adrift by existentially oriented lyrics and an unspecified all-encompassing sense of nostalgia. Between the recording and completion of "If l am only my thoughts", the band has toured extensively throughout North America and Europe, supporting prominent artists including Alice Phoebe Lou, Crumb and Still Woozy. For all live shows, "Loving" is joined by Keenan Mittag-Degala (Elan Noon) on drums. “Nihilist Kite Flyer”, the first single from the upcoming LP, is slated for release May 16, 2019. The full album will be released via Last Gang Records. This is a 21+ event SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Trotter, aka Black Thought, reflects on his childhood in Philly, his decades-long friendship with Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and his life as a musician. Trotter's new memoir is The Upcycled Self.
  • What happens when the band that has soundtracked the milestones of your adulthood suddenly feels like it has nothing left to give you?
  • At issue is the way the Republican-dominated state legislature equalized the population of its congressional districts.
  • You’re Invited! Join the Department of Public Works on Thursday, April 20, 2023, from 6 – 7:30 p.m. for a virtual public meeting to discuss the 2023-2028 Capital Improvement Plan. We continue to build and maintain public infrastructure throughout unincorporated San Diego County – and we want you and your neighbors, friends, and colleagues to know what we’re planning, where we intend to build, and when we plan to start! Attendees will have the opportunity to: Learn about plans for new infrastructure in unincorporated San Diego County Understand how we prioritize projects in your community Find out how to stay informed and up-to-date Ask questions and voice your opinion! Register today: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_s8YnuLdTSUywBCRDaOhFhw#/registration A Zoom meeting link will be sent following registration. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation will be available. We hope to see you there!
  • Justin Sterling's installation at San Diego Museum of Art explores bad faith practices, whether in policing, economics, legislation or interpersonal connections. By throwing rocks through windows then reassembling them as stained glass, Sterling asks: is this healed?
  • Join our exclusive celebration of the second night of Pesakh (Passover). Enjoy home-cooked dishes and our Yiddishized hagode (Haggadah) to celebrate this holiday. Capacity limited to 10 people. Date | Saturday, April 16 at 7 p.m. Location | Yiddishland California Register here! General admission is $50. For more information, please visit yiddishlandcalifornia.org/pesakh-passover-second-night-seder-at-yiddishland or call (619) 719-1776.
  • A retired teacher in Saudi Arabia a death sentence for his tweets criticizing the country's leadership to just a handful of followers, according to rights advocates and his family.
  • Celebrate BCSD's 20th anniversary season with a scorcher of a program featuring favorite and memorable repertoire performed over the last twenty seasons...how time flies!Turn up the heat with excerpts from Bach's B minor Mass and Easter Oratorio, to arresting moments from Handel oratorios, by way of glorious Renaissance polyphony, to the sumptuousness of Rameau, plus much more.
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