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  • San Diego County announced a lawsuit Thursday against Google, SnapChat, YouTube, TikTok and Meta — the parent company of Instagram and Facebook. It alleges their conduct constitutes a public nuisance.
  • Celebrate the spirit of the season by giving back and creating cherished memories with loved ones at Rumorosa. Delight in an array of exceptional culinary offerings, including a $20 reception menu and à la carte options, all thoughtfully designed to elevate your festive experience. Enjoy live music from 5pm to 8pm, while enjoying a festive dining experience where 20% of proceeds will be donated to local nonprofit organization, The Berry Good Food Foundation. $20 per person (tax and gratuity additional) Buffet Selections: · Guacamole With candied serranos, pomegranate seeds, radish, cotija cheese, served with duritos and warm tortilla chips · Warm Tortilla Chips with Trio of Salsa Featuring salsa roja, roasted salsa verde, and salsa macha · Baja White Fish Ceviche Tomatillo pico de gallo, avocado mousse, Persian cucumber, citrus juice, radish · Agave & Chipotle Glazed Chicken Wings With spicy escabeche and candied serranos · Roasted Beets Arugula, mustard vinaigrette, goat cheese, pepitas · Warm Cornbread & Brown Sugar Butter Topped with candied serranos and cheddar cheese · Chef Karen’s Selection of Desserts Cream Cheese Flan with fresh berries and mezcal flambé caramel Arroz Con Leche with Mexican cinnamon, mango glaze, ube, fresh citrus, toasted coconut, and berries Visit: https://event.marriott.com/sansi-sheraton-san-diego-hotel-and-marina/events/san-diego/thanksgiving-eve-at-rumorosa?dates=Nov%2027,%202024 Rumorosa SD
  • Sunday, December 1, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Learn foldforming and the art of patinas with award-winning metal artist and blacksmith, Pat Downing. In this all-day class, students will learn about safety, tools, and the basic methods of both foldforming and patinas. The class will consist of 3 hours of forming techniques and 3 hours focusing on patinas, with a one-hour lunch break. This is a hands-on techniques class designed to show how one can achieve folds and then apply patinas to finished pieces. In this class, students will work in copper, but the methods taught can be used in almost any metal and size, from jewelry to public art. What to bring: BYF (bring your favorite) hammer & safety glasses, if you have them. If not, you can borrow from ours. Students are welcome to bring a lunch to eat at the studio or nearby, or may purchase lunch nearby (there are many options in Liberty Station). Materials fee of $10 (cash only) to be paid to the instructor at the start of the class and includes copper and patinas. This class is appropriate for ages 18 years and older. No prior experience necessary. All materials included. • Military and sibling discounts • Scholarships available. • Homeschool funds accepted. • If this class is full, join the Interest List. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. Visit: Foldforming Metal & Patina Workshop San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Beginner and Intermediate Wheel Throwing Class Schedule Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Six-Week Session January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26 Teaching Artist Aeriel French Description In this class designed for beginner to intermediate students, participants will learn step-by-step the fundamentals of wheel throwing, trimming and glazing. It’s the perfect class to get an initial experience of working with clay and make gifts for loved ones. Includes: class clay, firing and glazing. All students receive one month of FREE MEMBERSHIP at the ICA ceramics studio following the conclusion of the course. Learn More and Register Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on classes, exhibitions, and more. This is a Weekly Recurring Event Runs from Jan 22, 2025 to Feb 26, 2025 and happens every: Visit: Beginner and Intermediate Wheel Throwing (6 weeks) ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • From the museum: “It is a quest for an architecture of light and lightness, inspired by nature which is about the quality of life as well as being eco-friendly.” —Norman Foster Norman Foster (British, b. 1935), is one of the most esteemed international architects of our time, with projects worldwide. Among innumerable accolades, he was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Prize for Architecture in 1999. This installation focuses on models and designs for a select few of his many celebrated projects, organized into three themes: Working with History; Embracing the Environment, and Community and Culture. All these subjects are underpinned by sustainability, and crucial to Foster + Partners’ vision for an upcoming renovation of The San Diego Museum of Art west wing. Foster studied architecture in Manchester, England, before winning a fellowship to the Yale School of Architecture in 1961, where he met Richard Rogers, with whom he traveled throughout the United States for a year. The influence of architecture in California, especially the Case Study Houses (modern housing focused in Southern California, 1945–66), would be pivotal in the formation of Foster’s aesthetic—particularly in consideration of open plan, flexible, and multifunctional spaces. Foster, along with Rogers and the sisters Georgie and Wendy Cheesman, formed the innovative practice Team 4 in 1963, and they approached architectural design using environmentally and structurally sophisticated technologies that freed interior space to be socially focused, connected to the environment, and filled with light. A veteran of the Royal Air Force, and an avid pilot, Foster and his now global team of architects at Foster + Partners often incorporate open architectural plans with expansive natural lighting and optimal views integrating the surrounding sky and landscape. In embracing change, both social and technological, Foster + Partners have challenged convention to reinvent the built environment, from the workspace and urban landscape, as well as merging modernity with a sensitive appreciation and renewal of historic structures. Theirs is a quest for an architecture of light, inspired by nature, and centered on community life while spearheading innovation in environmental sustainability. Today the Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid leads work on clean sources of energy with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is collaborating with the United Nations for the reconstruction of the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. Referring to exhibitions not as retrospectives but as “futurspectives,” Foster explains his practice is “an ongoing exploration for works that are inspired by the past, rooted in the present but can adapt to the needs and desires of an optimistic future.” The San Diego Museum of Art has announced the selection of Foster + Partners to renovate the Museum’s west wing to increase exhibition space, further enrich the public’s engagement with art and programming, improve accessibility, and better integrate the west wing with the Museum’s main structure, all while respecting the architectural style and historical significance of Balboa Park. The renovation project aims to create a new education center, a public pavilion connecting visitors to art and the outdoors, and a new rooftop space providing panoramic views of Balboa Park. Learn more about The San Diego Museum of Art’s west wing renovation. This exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of the Norman Foster teams in London, Madrid, and Los Angeles, and coincides with the designation of the San Diego/Tijuana region as the 2024 World Design Capital.
  • In separate hearings on Capitol Hill this week, the Education Secretary answered questions about a range of issues, from student loans to mental health programs.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron laid out an ambitious plan for a "reimagined, restored and expanded" Louvre. An art critic says Macron is aiming for another success after restoration of Notre Dame.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “Master Plan for Career Education” seeks to help the more than 7 million adults in California who lack college degrees by giving them college credit for their work experience and by changing the requirements on some state jobs.
  • Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assembly member and Democratic socialist, came in first in Tuesday's ranked-choice primary. Here's what to know about his policies, personal life and past.
  • Is there a woman who has impacted your life in a profound way? NPR wants to hear your story.
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