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  • A billionaire who backs progressive policies, Pritzker remarks tonight could enhance his national recognition and sharpen his critiques of Trump
  • From the KPBS/Arts newsletter: Playwright Lauren Gunderson's "dark revenge comedy" is inspired by one line of stage direction in Shakespeare's "The WInter's Tale" and follows a woman, Nan, and an unlikely set of best friends as they plan an over-the-top and, uh, grotesque "exit" from an abusive marriage. Directed by Kira Blaskovich, it's on stage at Coronado Playhouse Aug. 16 through Sept. 8. $24+. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the organizers: After years of abuse, Nan is finally ready to teach her abusive husband Kyle a lesson. With some assistance by her longtime best friend Simon (acting as her emotional, and actual, cheerleader) and an optimistic stripper named Sweetheart, Nan wants to make Kyle understand what he’s done is wrong before taking her final revenge. They hatch a plan inspired by Shakespeare’s immortal stage direction in The Winter’s Tale: “Exit, pursued by a bear.” With a flair for theatrics, the group tapes a drunk Kyle to a chair and reenact scenes from the couple’s painful past. In the piece de resistance, they plan to cover the room in meat and honey so Kyle will be mauled by a bear. Through this night of emotional trials and ridiculous theatrics, Nan and Kyle are both freed from their past in this dark and smart revenge comedy. Subtitled as “A Revenge Comedy,” Gunderson delivers nothing less, as the fast paced action screams towards Kyle’s fate. As the laughs roll, Gunderson cleverly confronts the issue of domestic abuse but at the same time walks the fine line between painful tragedy and unseemly comedy by examining multiple perspectives of those involved, each flawed, contradictory, and human. Exit, Pursued by a Bear is the first of three plays in the author’s “Shakespeare Cycle”, a series of contemporary comedies based on Shakespeare’s plays. Other plays in the series include Toil and Trouble and The Taming. Ticket Details | Single Tickets: $27 all performances. $3 Active Military, Student & Senior Discounts. Group rates available for parties of 8 or more (pricing will automatically adjust when 8 or more adult tickets are purchased together. Group rates only apply to adult ticket pricing).
  • “Just when she thought she’d gotten far enough away… a life-changing phone call throws an antisocial scientist back into her least favorite place—the spotlight.” What do you get when you mix two fun, witty authors with not one, but two, debut novels: double trouble! …So come join us for double the fun as we celebrate the launch of USA Today bestselling authors Abbi Waxman and Lian Dolan’s respective novels at Napatini Wine Bar and Bistro. Enjoy a delicious glass of wine (or non-alcoholic option), along with some scrumptious happy hour charcuterie and flatbreads, and learn more about "Christa Comes Out of Her Shell" and "The Marriage Sabbatical." Your Adventure includes a happy hour experience, a glass of wine paired with a generous assortment of delicious happy hour bites, tax, gratuity, and an opportunity to meet Abbi and Lian up close and personal in an intimate setting. Visit: adventuresbythebook.com/event/abbi-waxman-0-4-17-24/
  • From the Imperial Valley Symphony: We invite you to an unforgettable night of music and passion with the multi-Grammy nominated Mariachi Sol de México, under the direction of master musician José Hernández, together with the amazing Imperial Valley Symphony, under the direction of Dr. Matthew Busee in "Pasión Mexicana". Get ready to be carried away by the magical and symphonic arrangements of Maestro José Hernández, as Mariachi Sol de México and the Imperial Valley Symphony come together to offer you an exciting celebration of Mexican culture and musical heritage. Join us for an elegant an evening full of overflowing emotion that will leave you with unforgettable memories! Related links: Imperial Valley Symphony: website | Facebook Mariachi Sol de México: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Break free from the conventional celebration of love at WNDR Museum’s WNDR After Dark: Reject Tradition on Thursday, February 15. Whether you’re recharging solo, celebrating with friends or seeking a one-of-a-kind experience with your partner, this event will bring everyone together in rebelling against the clichés and Hallmark traps of love. Guests can make their way through the museum’s 20+ immersive and interactive exhibits, unique bites and cocktails will be available for purchase and can be enjoyed throughout the museum. The event will also feature a curated music mix by Strange Bouquets, caricature art from PoisonousMe, upcycled and vintage items from Snatched by Alexis and live sculptural art and prints from Obscure Ones.
  • An ongoing CalMatters investigation has shown how California companies and governments avoid the Golden State’s strict environmental regulations by shipping toxic waste across state borders. New reporting shows how California exports the risk to Mexico.
  • The lessons of history about second-term presidents and second-term Republicans in particular are not just the stuff of textbooks. They can offer guidance and perhaps even temper expectations.
  • The once-hot Silicon Valley startup has seen its stock’s value decline 99% and is struggling to survive. That has put the spotlight on the genetic data it has on 15 million people.
  • Up to three lanes of westbound Interstate 8 in El Cajon and La Mesa could be closed over the weekend.
  • Refresh your wardrobe with personalized creativity! In this workshop, you will design and sew your own quilt blocks and attach them to a pre-loved item of your choosing (we recommend you bring a tote bag or jacket*). You’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind item you’ll be proud to use or wear. Intuitive quilting is the process of creating a quilt (or quilt block) using your intuition and sense of creativity. You’ll select fabric scraps in shapes and colors that you’re drawn to without too much planning. We’ll move through the process without limits, allowing for creativity to flow freely. This course is for beginners and seasoned quilters alike. If you’ve never used a sewing machine before, you’ll be guided on how to sew simple straight lines, gentle curves and how to appliqué. If you’ve sewn apparel or quilts using patterns before, you’ll be encouraged to put away the “rules” and sometimes rigid guidelines of traditional quilting to tap into a more freeform and intuitive way of quilting. No experience necessary. Ages 16+ welcome! *Please bring items made from woven material only (non-stretch). Sweatshirts and anything made from knit fabric are not suitable for use in this class. Tote bags are also available for purchase from San Diego Craft Collective.* For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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