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  • Los temas recurrentes de la supremacía blanca y los chistes virales irónicos ilustran el proyecto de la administración de redefinir quién pertenece a los Estados Unidos.
  • Los temas recurrentes de la supremacía blanca y los chistes virales irónicos ilustran el proyecto de la administración de redefinir quién pertenece a los Estados Unidos.
  • California built a first-in-the-nation system to police refinery profits during price spikes, but regulators delayed its rollout for five years. Now gasoline prices have surged to record highs as global oil markets spike amid the Iran war. The latest surge is also exposing a deeper problem: fewer refineries and a limited fuel supply in California.
  • Kenneth Liao, violin Experience the artistry of Kenneth Liao, a distinguished violinist with the San Diego Symphony. Originally from Maryland, Kenneth studied at USC and The Juilliard School. He has performed with the Royal Swedish Opera, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and at venues including Carnegie Hall and Walt Disney Hall. A passionate chamber musician, he brings vibrant energy and deep musical insight to every performance. The City of Encinitas is excited to present the 2026 Music by the Sea Season in partnership with the San Diego Music Society. Join us for six unforgettable Friday evening concerts featuring world-class performers in the intimate and acoustically rich Encinitas Library. From dazzling concerto masterpieces to virtuosic chamber works and captivating solo artists, this season promises artistry, inspiration, and musical magic from January through June. All concerts are held at the Encinitas Library on Fridays starting at 7 p.m. City of Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
  • Vanessa Fountain, harp An enchanting evening of heavenly music for harp. Dr. Vanessa Fountain is an award-winning harpist, composer, and educator known for her captivating performances across classical, jazz, pop, rock, and Celtic traditions. This concert marks her debut with Music by the Sea. The City of Encinitas is excited to present the 2026 Music by the Sea Season in partnership with the San Diego Music Society. Join us for six unforgettable Friday evening concerts featuring world-class performers in the intimate and acoustically rich Encinitas Library. From dazzling concerto masterpieces to virtuosic chamber works and captivating solo artists, this season promises artistry, inspiration, and musical magic from January through June. All concerts are held at the Encinitas Library on Fridays starting at 7 p.m. City of Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fighting robots is a cultural fantasy going back at least to Richard Matheson's 1956 story "Steel." One Detroit impresario is now bringing the idea to the stage — and real audiences.
  • Join us for a hands-on morning of reflection, storytelling, and creative making in celebration of the Centennial of The San Diego Museum of Art. Inspired by SDMA 100 Years, on view January 24 in Galleries 14/15, this workshop invites participants to explore memory, history, and personal connection through bookmaking. The workshop will guide you through the creation of a memory scrapbook inspired by the archival scrapbooks that have preserved and documented 100 years of SDMA’s history. Participants will learn basic bookbinding techniques, including how to bind pages, create a cover, and customize a scrapbook designed to hold memories collected throughout the year. Participants are encouraged to bring photographs or small mementos to incorporate into the cover or title pages of their scrapbook, making each book a personal and meaningful keepsake. All materials will be provided. Please RSVP to save your spot. Registration is limited to 15 people. Entry to The San Diego Museum of Art Library is near the Panama 66 restaurant entrance. Registration is limited to 15 people. Workshop held during Resident Free Tuesday, which grants free admission to San Diego County Residents (with ID) on the third Tuesday of every month. Museum admission for nonresidents not included. Artists under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the workshop. The San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • This First Friday, kids will explore their creativity while making their own craft. Each child will work on an individual art project celebrating the theme of the month. On February 6th, kids will create a "Things I Love" Craft! We offer a new craft each month. First Friday Free Kids Crafts are a wonderful way for kids to develop their fine motor skills, artistic expression, and confidence in a supportive, fun environment. We can’t wait to see you here on Friday, February 6th! RSVP below so we have enough supplies for everyone! *This project is great for children of all ages. Young children may need help from an accompanying adult. Each month the craft changes, so pop in while you’re visiting and get crafty! Visit: https://sandiegocraft.org/product/first-friday-free-kids-craft/ San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Professor of Sax is back. Fresh from another world tour where he played with musicians in Cape Town, South Africa, Dr. David Borgo, UCSD will entertain us with jazz standards and originals. Dr. Borgo never fails to exceed our expectations and the music his trio produces just gets better every year. David Borgo is an ethnomusicologist, jazz saxophonist, and Professor in the Department of Music at UC San Diego. David’s research, in addition to his prolific performing, composing and recording career, involves studying the field of musical improvisation. "Borgo's music splashes all over the jazz spectrum, from swing to free... [He] has a lovely warm tone on tenor sax and a gracious one on soprano." – Francois Couture, All Music Guide Friends of Encinitas Library on Instagram
  • The company needs the Imperial Irrigation District to provide power for the $10 billion data center complex that it is seeking to build.
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