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  • Shih-Ching Tsou has collaborated with filmmaker Sean Baker for years. Tsou's solo directorial debut uses Taipei as its canvas to tell a story about women making ends meet in the city.
  • ICOHS College invites high school students and their parents to an inspiring evening exploring AI and Technology Career Paths After High School. Discover how ICOHS programs prepare students for success in cutting-edge industries, meet faculty, and participate in fun, interactive AI-themed activities. Learn about financial aid options, tour the campus, and enjoy refreshments, raffles, and a Q&A mixer. Join us to shape your future in tech — Sign up free today! ICOHS College on Facebook / Instagram
  • Save $25! Play Tourist In Your Own Town! Savings valid for one day only, Saturday November 22. Set sail on a four-hour historical adventure aboard the schooner Californian, a replica of a Gold Rush-era revenue cutter and the Official Tall Ship of California. Join the crew as they navigate this traditionally rigged tall ship, and take part in the action by hauling a line, manning the helm, and watching the crew set and furl the sails. As you sail, hear captivating stories of San Diego’s maritime past, from tales of whaling and the sea otter trade to local sea battles and the art of ship’s gunnery. Discover what life was like at sea while experiencing a hands-on journey through history. Boarding begins at 11:30 a.m. Please check in at least 15 minutes early (we recommend 30 minutes). Tall Ship Adventure Aboard Californian lasts four hours and returns at 4 p.m. Online sales close at 8 a.m. on the day of the sail. Walk-up tickets may be available at the Museum ticket booth unless sold out. Use promocode CALSAILNOV22 Maritime Museum of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The nonprofit Photographer’s Eye Collective in Escondido will host an auction of fine art photographs donated by artists from around the country for its annual fundraiser. On-line bidding opens on Nov. 24 at 4 p.m., and a live auction featuring a gala reception will take place on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m., at The Photographer's Eye Gallery. Bidding will close on Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. Twenty-seven images are up for auction, and they can be seen on The Photographer’s Eye website. Information on each work and artist is viewable by clicking on the thumbnail for each image. Artists who have donated works for the fundraiser include Pulitzer Prize winner Don Bartletti; New Mexico artists Susan Ressler and Karen Hymer; San Diego underwater photographers Marie Tartar and Steve Eilenberg, and many more whose works have appeared at the gallery. Also donating works are artists Amy Caterina, Jacqueline Ramirez, Jodie Hulden, Judith Preston, Louise Russell, Melinda Finn, Suda House, Diana Bloomfield, Mitch Eckert, Dave Marsh, Brandy J Sebastian, Marek Matusz, Will Gibson, Lisa Brussell, Sandra Klein, Jacqueline Ramirez, Tom Vancisin, Jerry Takigawa, Robin North, Robert Younger, Grant Brittain, and The Photographer’s Eye director, Donna Cosentino. The gala reception will feature wines from Escondido’s Orfila Winery and appetizers by Red Tail Catering. There is no charge to attend the event. Free parking is available in front of and behind the gallery. Proceeds from the auction will help support the nonprofit gallery’s mission to foster the education and appreciation of photography. The seven-year-old Photographer’s Eye Gallery is a 501(c)(3); donations are tax deductible. Photographer’s Eye Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Republican Matt Van Epps won the Tennessee 7th Congressional special election, but Aftyn Behn's overperformance has Democrats celebrating, too, and sets up an affordability focus in the 2026 midterms.
  • The game's governing body has filed a complaint against Vladimir Kramnik. Other players say he spent months making unproven allegations of cheating against Daniel Naroditsky, who died last month.
  • And on Apple TV, a touching and surprisingly funny new documentary about the poet Andrea Gibson and their struggle with cancer.
  • After Hurricane Katrina, many New Orleans charter schools united in a mission to send more students to college. Today, some of those students, now adults, wish they'd been given more options.
  • Enjoy an exciting and memorable Christmas performance guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit, “Merry & Bright, Holidays in Harmony” with 80+ singers featuring the nine-time International Chorus Champions Masters of Harmony based in Los Angeles, joined by their guest, award-winning Pacific Coast Harmony chorus of La Jolla, on Saturday, December 6 at 3 p.m. The acoustics in the beautiful Sanctuary are extraordinary and vibrant thus expanding the close harmony and magic the two choruses create. It’s a thrill for performers and the audience as well! The venue is suited for musical performances from string quartets and small orchestras to vocal extravaganzas. The surroundings are stunning with handcrafted tile mosaics under an exceptionally awe-inspiring dome covered with a mosaic image of Jesus further enhancing the ambiance and reason for the season. Tickets are only $25 and may be purchased now online at https://stsconstantinehelen.ludus.com with a $2 fee per ticket. Download and print your ticket or save it on your phone. Seating is limited. Order your tickets soon as a sellout is expected. The church is at 3459 Manchester Ave., Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA 92007. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. Open seating. Free parking. Pacific Coast Harmony is a popular mixed barbershop chorus based in La Jolla composed of talented men and women from Southern California. Anyone who loves singing harmony is welcome to visit their rehearsals. They meet Monday evenings at 7 p.m. at Saints Constantine and Helen Church in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Find them online at www.pacificcoastharmony.org.
  • A cartographer, a composer, a neurobiologist, and a novelist are among the recipients of this year's "Genius Grants." Each Fellow will receive a no-strings attached award of $800,000.
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