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  • Monday's 11-minute flight featured the first all-female crew since 1963. Here's what else to know about it.
  • Skin of pure gold and stories untold; Cleopatra awakens the original diva in a one-woman, interactive performance. Starring San Diego Critics Circle Award winning actor Joy Yvonne Jones as the woman who would not triumphed over. Director: Andréa Agosto Note: EQUITICKET: With this production, MOXIE is launching an innovative pricing model which ensures that theatre is accessible to everyone. On Previews and Industry Night all seats will be sold at a Pick-Your-Price rate. For all other performances, a quarter of the house (i.e. 25 etas) will be available at Pick-Your-Price rates. Get them before they sell out! A limited number of $20 RUSH tickets will still be available for purchase in person at the Box Office 1 hour before each performance, as availability allows. (Online ticket sales closes online 2 hours before showtime.) Hardship tickets at no cost are also available upon request. Please call the Box Office at (858) 598-7620 for more information. Related links: Moxie Theatre: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • In the face of raids and threats to previously safe spaces, some immigrants in the U.S. without legal status are weighing whether to heed Trump's call to voluntarily leave the U.S.
  • Color creates a mood. We live in color. Using your favorite color, mixing it with grey, black, and white you will create a one-color masterpiece just like Picasso! Choose your favorite subject matter to paint on canvas. What is Taste of Art? Kick off your weekend with a bite-sized happy hour version of our renowned Studio Arts workshops. Gather with friends in an artistic space designed to amplify your creative side. Join arts educator Robin Douglas , as we dip our toes into the work of celebrated artists over drinks and nibbles, followed by a rapid demonstration of their styles. You’ll then be guided to interpret these artists and create your own singular, spectacular work of art. We’ll help you express your unique style and ensure you have a blast doing it. All levels of experience are encouraged to participate. OMA provides food, drinks, and supplies; all you have to do is get yourself out of work, grab your friends, and have fun! Members $50, Visitors $65 Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hamilton's victory — by just 1.5 seconds — helped him become the first F1 driver to win on any track nine times. It also extended his F1 record to 104 wins.
  • This FREE symposium will explore, how, at a global level, Homo sapiens have reshaped the planet Earth to such an extent that we now talk of a new geological age, the Anthropocene. But each of us shapes our own worlds, physically, symbolically, and in the worlds of imagination. This symposium focuses especially on one form of construction, the construction of buildings, while stressing that such construction is ever shaped by diverse factors from landscape to culture and the construction of history embodied in it - and more. After a brief look at birds building their nests as an example of variation on a species-specific Bauplan, we sample a broad sweep of cultural evolution and niche construction from the earliest stone tools of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens through the Neolithic and the rise of cities to the formal and informal architecture of the present day. Finally, we explore the ways artificial intelligence may further change how humans construct their mental and physical worlds. Attend in person at the Conrad T. Prebys Auditorium, Salk Institute OR online via the live webcast (see event website for details) Presented by the UC San Diego/Salk Institute Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA) Visit: https://carta.anthropogeny.org/events/how-humans-came-construct-their-worlds Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny on Instagram and Facebook
  • Experience an unforgettable evening with Qais Essar, a pioneering Afghan composer and rabab virtuoso who weaves the traditional sounds of the mountainous Hindu Kush region with contemporary global music. The rabab, an instrument first mentioned in Arabic texts of the tenth century, is a plucked lute considered by many to be Afghanistan’s national instrument and a precursor of the sarod, prominent in North Indian classical music . Qais’s music blends Afghan folk, Americana, and other sources, creating a unique soundscape that feels both timeless and boundary-pushing. Following the performance, join us for a Q&A with Qais, where he will share insights into his creative process, collaborations, and the inspirations behind his music. This close-up experience will offer a rare chance to delve into the mind of an artist dedicated to reimagining Afghan music for the modern world. About the artist: Qais Essar is an acclaimed Afghan composer, rabab player, and producer who bridges the ancient and modern through his music. Known for his innovative blending of Afghan folk with rich, genre-defying sounds from Western roots music, Qais has performed globally, including with the Oxford Philharmonic, and his music has been featured in major motion pictures and festivals. His compositions include original pieces for Oscar-nominated films Three Songs for Benazir and The Breadwinner. The latter earned him a Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Song. Qais brings traditional Afghan music to new, global audiences. Visit: Soundscapes of Afghanistan: Tradition Reimagined with Qais Essar Quais Essar on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us for an evening with Julian Kytasty, whose playing of the bandura, Ukraine’s national instrument, evokes haunting memories of Russian and Soviet suppression of Ukrainian national identity. Julian’s singing of epic songs and his playing of free improvisations and modern world music blend tradition with innovation to reveal the bandura’s expressive depth. Following the performance, we’ll invite you to take part in a Q&A session with Julian to gain insight into his creative process and the remarkable journey that has established him as a leading bandurist. The concert’s intimate setting will allow you to experience his rich, evocative soundscapes up close, creating a deep connection to Ukraine’s musical heritage and Julian’s unique artistry. About the artist: Julian Kytasty is a renowned instrumentalist and composer who has expanded the expressive possibilities of the bandura, a traditional Ukrainian plucked-string lute-zither with 50 or more strings. Born to a family of Ukrainian refugees in Detroit, Julian learned the bandura from his father and grandfather. Later, he moved to New York, where he became the artistic director of the New York School of Bandura. Julian’s work spans diverse genres, from ancient Ukrainian epic songs to electroacoustic projects, world music collaborations, and experimental theater. An active educator, he has led workshops and master classes worldwide, sharing his passion for the bandura with new generations. Visit: Soul of the Bandura: Music and Stories from Ukraine featuring Julian Kytasty Julian Kytasty on Facebook
  • The back pain relief boot camp will teach you how to release the chronic muscle tension around your back and activate associated muscles that are not doing their job to protect you from pain. Salvage the treasure among the destruction at The Somatic Salvage Yard. Register for the 4-week back pain relief boot camp to learn how to implement self-directed pain relief on-the-go, any time you develop muscle tension and resulting pain in the back body zone. Take charge of your comfort. No drugs, no copays, and on your schedule. Get back to being you. Bootcamp details: · 4-week series. · We meet ONLINE once each week at 60 minutes per session · Sessions are 10:00am -11:00am Pacific Standard Time, USA on the following dates. Please cross reference with your local time zone with mine. I am in Pacific Standard Time zone USA. The calendar system and email confirmation will reflect the time zone of your IP address. If you use a VPN with a different IP address location, which may be in a time zone other than your own, this will affect your "local" time shown for the appointment. Tuesday 10/01/24 Tuesday 10/08/24 Tuesday 10/15/24 Tuesday 10/22/24 · $100 for the series This service is offered through Zoom to individuals who have a working device webcam, audio, and mic and a well-lit personal space set up for my viewing of their exercise execution. I verbally guide you through the steps and you perform the exercises. I do not offer virtual services to persons who want to attend anonymously. Attendees who have their webcam off or are not in view of the camera will be removed from the Zoom session with no refund. · A yoga mat is recommended, dress comfortably, and be shoeless. Cancellation allowed until 24 hours before the first session.
  • Inspired by our current exhibition "Transformative Currents." We turn our focus to our muse, the Pacific Ocean with two Oceanside born and raised acts to close out the season. Singer-songwriter Lea Love’s multi-layered artistry draws from her rich Hawaiian, Japanese, and Samoan heritage. We the Comma's brings their unique experience and perspective as “beach boy surfers” with a personal mission to break down racial and social constructs. Enjoy music by We the Commas and Lea Love, delicious bites, and connect with Transformative Currents curators, Cassandra Coblentz & Aaron Katzeman. Street Level Volume 2 takes inspiration from our current exhibitions to transform OMA into a stage for the discovery of performers, DJs, and artists from down the street to all over Southern California. Bring your family, meet new friends, or roll in with your crew. Tickets $15 Members: free with a personalized member code. Visit: Street Level Volume 2.5 Oceanside Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
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