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  • This event at the La Jolla Historical Society is in conjunction with their exhibition "Memory Traces: Artists Transform the Archive," which is on view through May 15. RELATED: San Diego Weekend Arts Events: Memories, Counterpoints, Boundaries and Chekhov For an in-person panel, curator Elizabeth Rooklidge (who is founder and editor of HereIn, a locally based arts publication) will be joined by Janelle Iglesias, one of the artists with work in the exhibition, as well as Anna Culbertson, an archivist working in special collections and archives at San Diego State University. They'll discuss the world of archiving, as well as celebrate the launch of the exhibition catalog and then you can tour the exhibition and see how the artists played with archived works themselves. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the museum: The La Jolla Historical Society celebrates the launch of the catalogue for the exhibition, Memory Traces: Artists Transform the Archive. Exhibition curator Elizabeth Rooklidge will lead a conversation with artist Janelle Iglesias and archivist Anna Culbertson, who together will dig into the fascinating, fraught history of archives, what they mean today, and how they might better serve our communities in the future. The newly-released catalogue— which includes an in-depth scholarly essay, images of the exhibition artworks, and material from the LJHS archive— will be available for purchase. After the panel discussion, attendees will be invited to view the exhibition. Admission is free and donations are encouraged. Capacity for this in-person lecture is 35. Light refreshments will be served. COVID Heath and Safety: The safety of our guests is our highest priority. In-person attendees must comply with COVID safety protocols and wear a mask at all times indoors. Please do not attend if you are currently or have recently experienced any COVID related symptoms. Related links: La Jolla Historical Society on Instagram La Jolla Historical Society on Facebook RSVP link
  • The newly minted A-list rapper variously calls himself a legend, a hero and a boss on the album, but the songs never embrace that mythmaking or mold those labels into personas.
  • Come join us as we embrace San Diego Winter at Cabrillo. Cars and Culture Event at Cabrillo National Monument. There will be warm coffee, donuts and other breakfast snacks. This is going to be a fun filled morning you are not going to want to miss out on! Date: Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022 from 7 a.m. - 9 a.m. Location: Cabrillo National Monument Cost: $10 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Start your binging because on March 3rd, The Duck Dive will be hosting How I Met Your Mother Trivia Night! Pacific Beach’s best beach bar will be hosting another hilarious trivia night with themed cocktails for guests to sip on while they give it their best shot! Starting at 8pm, guests will put their knowledge of one of America’s favorite sitcoms to the test. Throughout the event, the Duck Dive will be offering themed How I Met Your Mother cocktails to get you in the mood. Grab some shareable plates like their Duck Fat Fries and Ahi Poke to snack on with your friends while you fight for the trivia crown, glory, and prizes! Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased online at Eventbrite. Get your flashcards and Hulu account ready – it’s trivia night! End your Thursday on a fun note and head over to Duck Dive this March 3rd for a night of laughs, drinks, and prizes!
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  • One of the region's largest health care providers is reporting a single-day COVID-19 death record, nearly all among people who were unvaccinated.
  • Two of the hottest chamber music groups in America today, the Kennedy Center’s quartet-in-residence, the Dover Quartet, and the Escher Quartet share the stage for a rare all-octet program. The Escher is “one of the major string quartets playing today” (Bachtrack), and the Dover is “the young American string quartet of the moment” (The New Yorker). Both are winners of the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant and have turned heads in the chamber music field, and now join forces to show off their distinct styles and explore the depths of music composed for octets. The program includes three works for string octet, each composed by a teenaged musical prodigy. Date | Saturday, February 26 at 8 p.m., prelude at 7 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $52 – $92. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/dover-escher or call (858) 459-3728.
  • I'm into piano, but it's also my frenemy. When I get frustrated with something I'm trying to learn, we stop talking for months. But then I hear a pop song and my brain leaps to how I would play it.
  • Tickets are sold out San Diego Magazine's Brunch Bash is back! Splurge on unlimited eats, bottomless beers, brunch cocktails and piping hot coffee at Brunch Bash at Carmel Mountain Ranch Estate. San Diego's best food and beverage connoisseurs will serve up their signature brunch fare so you can meander through sun drenched gardens while indulging in breakfast cocktails, vibrant dishes, and good company! Event details: • Tickets include unlimited food and drinks • This event is 21+ • Plenty of free parking is available onsite, but we recommend carpooling or utilizing ride share services • Brunch Bash tickets typically sell out and capacity is limited. Advanced purchase is highly recommended • One (1) year print subscription to San Diego Magazine is included with your ticket purchase and will be mailed to your mailing address if the opt-in is selected Date | Sunday, April 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location | Carmel Mountain Ranch Estate Get tickets here! General admission is $65 per person. For more information, please visit sandiegomagazine.com/things-to-do/sd-mag-events/brunch-bash-2022 or contact Shelby Kachik at shelbyk@sdmag.com.
  • Express yourself freely as I guide you through a process of self healing and splattering paint! A Soul Splatter Experience is based on community that will provide an opportunity to build connections between attendees while experiencing individual healing and expression. I will walk you through a guided experience as we get in touch with ourselves and our inner children! Society has conditioned us to hide the childlike parts of ourselves as we grow older and I believe that one way to step into our authentic selves, is to get in touch with our inner child and let them express themselves freely, without judgement. You might get a little messy but it's okay because the paints being used are all natural, water-soluble and biodegradable! Lets get messy together and experience something new! Date: Friday, February 12, 2022 at 11:30am Location: De Anza Cove Park Cost: $30 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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