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  • Offering a message of hope that spans centuries, musical styles and faith traditions, the Village Church presents a free Spring Choral Concert on Sunday, April 13th at 4 p.m. Songs of Hope features internationally recognized organist Nathaniel Gumbs, director of chapel music at Yale University. He will be joined by the Village Community Chorale, several soloists and professional musicians. The performance includes the Chichester Psalms by Leonard Bernstein, “The Chariot Jubilee” by R. Nathaniel Dett, “Hear My Prayer” by Felix Mendelssohn, and “Song of Hope” by Florence Price. This free concert will be presented in the church sanctuary at 6225 Paseo Delicias in Rancho Santa Fe. Childcare is available upon request. No tickets are required. A free will offering will be taken. More info: jacosta@villagechurch.org Visit: https://villagechurch.org/songs-of-hope Village Church RSF on Instagram and Facebook
  • After producing the music video for their song “Excuse My Accent,” artists Rob Young Walker and Andrei “Drei Ros” Rosca met Hector Barajas, a deported American military veteran. Upon hearing his story, they embark on a journey to shed light on the issue. "Bring Them Home" is a powerful, award-winning documentary exploring the harrowing issue of deported veterans—a group who have honorably served yet find themselves exiled by the very nation they defended. This gripping film highlights the stories of non-citizen soldiers who are deported, intertwining personal sacrifice with national identity. 28 mins RED CARPET ALERT: Filmmaker Rob Young is expected to attend. Exclusively featuring films for, by and about service members and veterans, the festival runs May 7-9, 2025 featuring 16 Films | 5 Showtimes | 3 days! View the full schedule of films About GI Film Festival San Diego: The 2025 event takes place May 7-9, 2025 in San Diego, during Military Appreciation Month. All community members, civilians, family, allies, service members, veterans and film lovers are welcome to catch a film, be inspired, and build community. The festival is organized by KPBS in partnership with the Film Consortium San Diego. The GI Film Festival San Diego is a member of the San Diego Veterans Coalition and the San Diego Military Family Collaborative. GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook / KPBS on Instagram
  • The holidays can be stressful, not just on our ability to plan one more event or outing, but also on our wallets. We've rounded up 20 art exhibits in San Diego where you can pop in to get some culture — without a ticket.
  • The San Diego Pottery Tour is a self-guided tour of 15 local ceramics studios December 7 & 8. No tickets are required. It's a cooperative effort by over 40 of San Diego's best potters, and takes place across San Diego urban area from Spring Valley to La Jolla. The goal of the SD Pottery Tour is to promote the ceramic arts through an annual open studio tour that takes place in early December each year. Visit the website for a map of the studios and plan your visit! Support local artists! Visit: https://sdpotterytour.com/map.html
  • Craig Thompson, author of the award-winning graphic memoir Blankets returns with its spiritual successor. It's a look at his childhood growing up on ginseng farms, and the intricate balance of the global ginseng trade.
  • It can be hard to pick a good karaoke song. You want it to be something you know well enough to pull off onstage, but also something you actually like. Here's how to narrow down your options.
  • The 94-year-old investor is retiring as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO. He's built both a fortune and a reputation as "the nicest billionaire" — at a time when many other billionaires are widely criticized.
  • Janinna Sesa worked alongside Pope Leo XIV in Chiclayo, Peru from 2015 until 2023. She spoke with NPR about his leadership in times of crisis.
  • Borisov, who plays the hired henchman Igor in Anora, is the first Russian actor to be nominated for an Oscar in decades. The film has a total of six nominations, including for best picture.
  • Date: Sunday, February 23, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuition: $75; members: $67.50 using discount code ICAMEMBERSAVE Join us for a unique Clay and Mindfulness wheel throwing class, where creativity meets tranquility! This engaging session combines the art of pottery with mindfulness practices to help you connect with yourself and your surroundings. Throughout the class, you will learn the fundamentals of throwing on the wheel while exploring techniques to cultivate presence and awareness. As you mold the clay, you’ll be guided through mindfulness exercises that encourage relaxation, focus, and a deeper connection to the creative process. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, this class offers a supportive environment to express yourself artistically while finding calm and clarity. By the end of the session, you’ll not only have crafted beautiful pottery but also developed tools for mindfulness that you can incorporate into your daily life. Come ready to get your hands dirty, relax your mind, and discover the meditative power of clay! Teaching Artist Amber Hamblin-Pederson Learn More & Register *Members receive 10% off. Learn more about membership here. Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on classes, exhibitions, and more. Visit: Clay and Mindfulness 1-Day Workshop ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
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