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  • AOL debuted the service in 1989. Dial-up has largely been replaced by broadband internet.
  • Mayor Todd Gloria wants to exclude more than 25,000 acres of land — most of it in wealthier neighborhoods — from a program that incentivizes homeowners to build accessory dwelling units.
  • It’s nothing like a bit of R&B to set the soul right, & we’re here to supply all the good vibes y’all need. So find your dancing shoes and get ready to sing and sway into the AM, cause "Now That’s R&B" is back for another one. Tickets & VIP Tables are on sale NOW; scoop yours before it’s too late! What to Expect: - Back-to-back R&B from the 90s, 2000s, and today - Live DJ sets, curated just for true R&B heads - Strong drinks and even better energy Visit: https://posh.vip/e/now-thats-rb-2 SD Melanin on Instagram and Facebook
  • As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously reticent scholars have changed their minds.
  • Learn to Warp & Weave! May 25 or July 19, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (with a 1 hour lunch break) Learn the ancient fiber craft of weaving your own fabric using a Rigid Heddle Loom and natural fibers. In her hands-on workshop, Weaver & Dyer Jeanine Ertl will teach you everything you need to know to warp and weave on your own. This class is perfect for anyone who’s been curious about weaving beyond a lap loom and wants to learn the warping and weaving processes. We’ll dive into fiber & fabric and demystify the process of getting set up (otherwise known as warping a loom), weaving, and finally, finishing and removing a woven fiber good from the loom! And, you’ll go home with handwoven fabric in-hand. Length of the final piece will depend on the individual’s own pace. In this workshop you’ll learn how: a rigid heddle loom works; to plan a textile (e.g. sett, basic pattern & choosing fiber, etc.); to warp a rigid heddle; to weave; to remove your handwoven; and to finish a textile. All materials to warp & weave a sample included for use. If you’re interested in learning to warp and weave on your own rigid heddle loom, please email Instructor Jeanine Ertl advance. No experience necessary. Ages 14+ welcome! • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego Dance Theater is proud to host Mademoiselle Cinema, a dynamic dance company from Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1993 by choreographer Naoko Ito. This summer’s Live Arts Fest celebrates international collaboration through "A Woman’s Journey (Onna wa Tabi de Aru)," a moving work inspired by the historical experience of Japanese “picture brides”—women who immigrated to the United States in the early 20th century with only a photograph of their prospective husbands, in search of new beginnings and uncertain futures. "A Woman’s Journey": "After spending ten years overseas, my grandmother—who lost her husband in America—returned to Japan to entrust her two children to her family. Yet she soon went back to America to work. In 1937, after two decades on that distant shore, she finally left America behind. One can only imagine the tumult of emotions that compelled her to choose homecoming as the ominous drumbeats of war drew near. Now, at the age of eighty, I find myself on a quest to understand what it truly means 'to become an immigrant' in place of the story she never told. This is a narrative dedicated to my 100 year old mother." Mademoiselle Cinema is celebrated for its distinctive dance-theater style, characterized by grounded, low-centered movement, rich visual design, and emotionally resonant storytelling. Blending costume, set, music, and occasional theatrical and cinematic interludes, the company’s performances are drawn from memories of girlhood and the everyday lives of women. Free from conventional modern dance technique, Mademoiselle Cinema creates original works that explore the deeply personal histories each dancer carries within her body, expressing the emotional and physical realities of contemporary life. As the modern age is often described as “the age of women,” Ito consciously works exclusively with female dancers, crafting choreography that weaves personal memory into collective narrative. Since its international debut in Paris in 1999, Mademoiselle Cinema has brought Japanese contemporary dance to global audiences, with appearances across Europe, South America, Africa, and Asia. The company has performed at renowned festivals including the Sibiu International Theatre Festival (2008), the Avignon Festival (2013), and the Gryfin6 International Theatre Festival in Poland (2011), where they received the Audience Award. In recognition of her innovative work, Naoko Ito was honored with the New Artist Award by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan in 2008. Please join us in welcoming Mademoiselle Cinema to San Diego for an unforgettable performance that honors history, memory, and the enduring strength of women. Mademoiselle Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Trump, in a social media post, claimed "total victory" after the ruling, which spares him from a potential half-billion-dollar fine for decades of exaggerating his wealth.
  • San Diego’s signature celebration of sound and soul is back with grace, groove, and timeless class as the Sunset Finale of the 14th Annual Jazz At The Creek returns Labor Day Weekend - Saturday and Sunday, August 30 - 31, for two unforgettable days of live music, elegance, and unity within the community at a new location: The Educational Cultural Complex South Lawn in the heart Southeast San Diego 4343 Ocean View Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92113. This annual festival continues its legacy of showcasing some of the finest national and local talent in jazz, soul, and gospel, while creating a space where mature audiences can relax, connect, and enjoy world-class performances in an elevated outdoor setting. This year’s lineup brings a mix of smooth, funky, and uplifting sounds, headlined by legendary saxophonist Gerald Albright, whose performance is a masterclass in musicianship and style. Joining him on Sunday are sultry soul artist Rebecca Jade, gospel group The Group Fire, known for their tight harmonies and powerful stage presence, and San Diego’s hometown vocalist- Brittany Spaulding. Saturday’s show features the dynamic and gritty energy of Durti-Ryce ft. Duron, backed by the powerhouse saxophonist Erisa Nicole, the undeniable groove of bassist Darryl Williams, and the electric guitar stylings of David P. Stevens. Hosted by 92.5 radio personality Kelly Cole and the beloved Golden Voice DJ John Phillips, the two-day experience will also feature upscale food and beverage vendors, artisan booths, and a curated atmosphere that blends grown-folk energy with community pride. Jazz At The Creek is more than a concert - it’s a cultural celebration that highlights the richness of music, the importance of legacy, and the joy of shared experience. With 14-years of soulful storytelling behind it, the event continues to grow in vision, attendance, and impact. The gates open at 1 p.m. each day and the music plays until 7 p.m. The event is 21+ only, and early arrival is strongly encouraged to secure prime seating and enjoy the full experience. Tickets are available now at www.JazzAtTheCreekSD.com. Jazz At The Creek is a celebration of sound, spirit, and sophistication; 14-years strong, and still setting the standard. We’ll see you at the Creek for the Sunset Finale.
  • Experience San Diego Made: LIVE – an unforgettable evening of art, music, and hands-on creativity. Join us Saturday, June 14 from 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. at the San Diego Made Factory near downtown San Diego for a one-night celebration of local artists, makers, and community culture. What to expect: • Live art demos and open studios • Live music and spoken word performances • A fashion show featuring local designers • Interactive creative workshops • Kid-friendly art activities and crafts • Food and drinks available for purchase • Raffles, giveaways, and prizes all night long This free, family-friendly San Diego event is a can't-miss celebration of the city's creative scene—perfect for art lovers, families, and anyone looking to connect with local culture. Bring your friends and come support San Diego’s vibrant arts community. Visit: https://www.sandiegomade.org/factoryevents/san-diego-made-live San Diego Made on Instagram and Facebook
  • This new film about a fan who gets close with an up-and-coming pop star lingers on the ways a relationship that might seem parasitic is closer to symbiotic.
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