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  • The bill, among the most controversial housing proposals in recent memory, overcame opposition from local governments, organized labor unions and many legislative Democrats.
  • Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is more than simply putting flowers in a container. It is a disciplined art form that breathes life into each composition, harmonizing the elements of nature and humanity. Learn to create these stunning pieces of art that intertwine Japanese culture and the changing of the seasons. By end of the semester, you will have learned to design beautiful and professional looking arrangements for both everyday and special occasions. This class is free and open to the public. Contact Prof. Takeya at mtakeya@sdccd.edu for more information and to register. Audience: Adults, Seniors Location: Community Room Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/locations/mission-valley-library Mission Valley Library on Facebook
  • This fall, Soulful artist Sarah Lightman will be joining Jimmy Pearson for a mini tour in Southern California. "The tour is focused on community, and how we empower each other through connection and meaningful interaction. This past year has carried a lot of difficult ups and downs in Southern California, and we aim to bring a bit of so-cal sunshine back to the coast. Join us for an unforgettable night of soulful live music - I’ll be bringing the band too!" Shows: October 25 @ The DoubleTree Hotel; San Diego, CA October 30 @ LaBoom; Chula Vista, CA Get Tickets: https://www.sarah-lightman.com/ **About Sarah Lightman:**
Sarah Lightman is an acclaimed singer-songwriter known for their heartfelt lyrics, soulful vocals, and captivating stage presence. With a unique blend of soul, folk, and pop influences, Sarah Lightman has quickly garnered attention for their honest storytelling and emotive performances. Her voice is most often compared to those of Amy Winehouse, Corrine Bailey Rae, Sara Bareilles, and Adele. Sarah Lightman on Facebook / Instagram
  • Meanwhile, at Little Fish Comic Book Studio… As always, you can look forward to the promise of comics, good conversation, and of course donuts! Our large library of comic books and graphic novels has just about a little of everything for everyone, so please feel free to peruse our stacks. We also have a large amount of free comic books and graphic novels for attendees to go through and take home. And did we mention that this event is FREE! Feel free to bring friends, family, and of course delicious snacks if you’re so inclined. Pooches are welcome too! We have plenty of parking in the parking lot behind the studio. WHO: You! WHAT: Little Fish Comic Savvy! WHEN: Friday, October 24, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Little Fish Comic Book Studio, 6822B El Cajon BLVD., San Diego, CA 92115 Little Fish Comic Book Studio on Facebook / Instagram
  • John Porten, former director of research at USD's Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, says grassroots work on issues such as homelessness, hunger and dirty beaches can strengthen community bonds and make Americans less susceptible to outside forces determined to further divide the country.
  • Unbound Barracks 16: Pre-Holiday Celebration at Open Art Studios Saturday, November 15 5-8 p.m. Barracks 16, Liberty Station, San Diego 2730 Historic Decatur Sound, color and untamed spirit come together to give you an evening filled with art, music and a chance to meet the artists of Barracks 16, Liberty Station. Featured artists: - Veltz Fine Art - Lauren LeVieux - Melissa Marquardt - Karla Presiado - Katerina Husar Lazarova - Sheri Hayes - Yahel Yan - Inspirations Gallery/Writer’s Ink - Faces by Miche - Lisa E Fine Art - La Galleria - Susie Zol - San Diego Brain Injury Foundation - Ramona Unwin - Wendy Hamilton - Liz Jardine
  • FUTURE FLOURISHING: The Table Art Society 2025 Annual Fundraiser. Re-imagining a way forward for San Diego's creative arts ecosystem. Tickets can be purchased at the door, but we strongly encourage buying in advance as space is limited for each showtime. There will be two showtimes offering for this event: 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. This immersive artistic gallery experience will be a fusion of visual art, immersive art installations, live music, and storytelling. Each ticket comes with one drink ticket (additional drinks for purchase). The Table Art Society: Website / Instagram
  • Russia is pushing to take over all of eastern Ukraine's Donbas region, where one resident tells NPR that she feels her "life depends on how our guys at the front hold on."
  • Gobble your way into the holiday spirit—and learn something new—at UC San Diego Library’s annual Turkey Calling Show! When: Noon on Wednesday, November 26 Where: Seuss Room of Geisel Library at UC San Diego (9701 Hopkins Drive) Annual Turkey Calling Show! This lively community tradition offers a fun and educational look at the beloved turkey, featuring calling techniques, fun facts and folk tales with music and sound effects. Kids are especially welcome, with opportunities to share turkey-themed riddles. Presented in the style of an old-time radio show, the event blends entertainment with discovery, as emcee Scott Paulson '84, UC San Diego alumnus and longtime Library employee, is joined by a flock of special guests—Melanie Peters, Karen Fisher, Bobby Ortiz and Christian Hertzog—to share fascinating turkey lore and traditions.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Karen Cargill, mezzo-soprano Mark Stone, baritone San Diego Symphony Orchestra R. STRAUSS: "Also sprach Zarathustra," Op. 30 BARTÓK: "Bluebeard’s Castle" Our season ends with two of the most spectacular and orchestrally overwhelming scores from the late romantic period: Richard Strauss’s epic tone-poem "Also sprach Zarathustra," inspired by Nietzsche’s account of the deep meditations of the half- mythical Persian hermit-philosopher Zoroaster; and Bartók’s dramatic fantasy "Bluebeard’s Castle," based on the ancient fairy-tale about a young woman who marries a mysterious aristocrat and discovers that he has terrible secrets kept behind locked doors. Both these magnificent works use extreme and glittering orchestral colors to represent the real colors of the world and the cosmos – dawn, sunlight, vast mountain views, sunset and the darkest night. And both are perfectly suited to our fabulous new acoustic in the Jacobs Music Center, and the beauty of the inside of our hall. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
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