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  • As part of OTC at the Brooks’ new film series, Movies at The Brooks, "Top Gun: Maverick" takes to the skies with free screenings on Saturday, April 26 at 12 p.m., 4 p.m., and 8 p.m. Thanks to a generous grant from Las Patronas, OTC is bringing cinema back to the historic Sunshine Brooks Theater (217 North Coast Highway, Oceanside, Calif.), now featuring a state-of-the-art screen and projector. After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell is where he belongs—pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and avoiding the advancement in rank that would ground him. When he’s tasked with training a group of Top Gun graduates for a specialized mission, Maverick meets Lt. Bradley Bradshaw, call sign “Rooster,” the son of Maverick’s late friend, Goose. Facing his own past and deepest fears, Maverick is drawn into a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those chosen to fly it. Reserve your seat at OceansideTheatre.org. Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • On April 18 and 19, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido (CCAE) invites the community to witness the mesmerizing art of live glassblowing in the Cal Club Courtyard. This two-day demonstration, led by renowned glass artist James Stone of Stone & Glass, will showcase the precision, artistry, and transformative beauty of molten glass in motion. As part of Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month, this event is more than just a demonstration—it’s a celebration of community, accessibility, and artistic exploration. Guests will have the opportunity to engage with six talented glass artists, including 55Acre Project, each displaying and selling their handcrafted works. This interactive experience provides a rare glimpse into an ancient art form while fostering a deeper appreciation for creativity in all its forms. Hot Glass, Cold Beer: A Fundraiser for the Arts In the spirit of community support and cultural engagement, we are excited to host “Hot Glass, Cold Beer,” a special fundraising initiative benefiting the CCAE Foundation. James Stone and participating artists will generously donate hand-blown glass cups, which will be given away with a complimentary drink ticket in exchange for a $25 donation. This initiative not only raises vital funds for arts programming but also offers guests a one-of-a-kind keepsake—an artistic reminder of the power of creativity. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/live-glassblowing-at-the-ccae-a-dazzling-celebration-of-art-community-creativity-2/ California Center for the Arts on Instagram and Facebook
  • Four performers mount their treadmills, and the challenge begins. Burnout Paradise tests the limits of mind, body, and spirit in an increasingly frenetic juggling act of absurdity. A delusional love letter to the reckless labor and euphoric optimism before burnout, demonstrating that the system isn’t designed for us: it’s designed to break us. Australia’s Pony Cam evokes the recklessness, euphoria, and optimism that comes before burnout. What begins as a simple wager between performer and audience becomes a desperate and hilarious attempt to complete a series of escalating tasks that challenge the performers’ bodies, spirits, and minds. This is not an endurance feat. Nor is it performance art. It is a spirited realization that overachievement is no mere spectator sport. It relies on the kindness of strangers. “One of the most frenetically uproarious shows of gloriously demented ecstasy.” – Time Out “Magnificently chaotic, breathlessly frenetic fun” – THE SCOTSMAN “A truly exceptional theatrical experience” – BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE Visit: "Burnout Paradise" La Jolla Playhouse on Instagram and Facebook
  • The British composer was a generational success story before his death at 37 — yet keeping that legacy in view has always been a challenge, even during his lifetime.
  • California’s insurance commissioner has sparred with Consumer Watchdog, which says his proposed rule is retaliatory.
  • AI is advancing fast, and AI doomers say humanity is at risk.
  • This weekend in the arts: The "Hamilton" ticket lottery, Mother's Day activities and art, Alisa Weilerstein and Rafael Payare performing together, GI Film Festival San Diego and more.
  • Join us Saturday August 9 from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. for the opening reception of "Concussion" curated by acclaimed painter Brady Willmott, hosted by Distinction Gallery. The artwork on show ranges from the off beat and unsettling to the sweet and surreal, though all are a showcase of skill, sophistication and artistic tenacity. Artists include Allois, Brandon Hurley, Sierra Colt, Jon Ching and more (full list below). Each artist brings their own unique sensibility to the pieces on show. There will be live music and drinks available for purchase by Last Spot (21+). "Concussion" featured artists: Allois, Andrew Brando, Anthony Ausgang, Bill Brown, Bob Dob, Bradford Schneider, Brandon Hurley,Charlene Mosley, Espana Garcia, Evgola, Frank Forte, Frau Sakra, James McLeod, Jon Vaux, Jon Ching, Kate Joiner, Kelley Sutphin, L Croskey, Marion Willmott, Mark Covell, N. C. Winters, Peter Ferrel, Ravi Zupa, Sean O’Neill, Sierra Colt, David Gough, Brady Willmott. Brady Willmott on Instagram
  • Foster + Partners architecture firm beat out four competitors to design the memorial, which will also feature statues of the queen and her husband, Prince Philip.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the U.N. General Assembly a day after President Trump made another shift in his stance on Russia's war in Ukraine.
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