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  • This week, we've got little kids, loser dogs, the Super Bowl, '90s power ballads and too much government.
  • Self-publishing one’s photographs in an on-demand photobook is more than just a fad. For more than two decades, photographers have embraced the process of creating, designing, and outsourcing their bodies of photographic works into small-edition books using various publishing software. By moving their images from the screen to the page, to an object one can hold in their hand, share with others, and memorialize visual projects into “a thing itself,” the photobook is the new paradigm shift for the photographic medium. This online course will introduce the history of the photobook in the context of early 20th century photography to the 21st century, challenging one to ask, “Why the book?” Within this context, the purpose of one’s book will be explored. Surveying and selecting individual images within a series, then editing images into a cohesive body of photographs, will drive the design, including creating dynamic layouts and prototype mock-ups for review. Using presentation software, such as Keynote or PowerPoint, one’s first look will be to critically examine scale, sequence, the visual space of each page, text, and other construction elements to heighten the experience of one’s photographs within the flow of a book. This is not a course on how to use publishing software. As the course proceeds, various publishing sources will be introduced and scrutinized from simple construction options to complex ones. Students will compare their level of skill with these proprietary software sources, selecting the best in regard to which book format has an acceptable degree and “ease of handling.” Further considerations for a publisher will be the design options needed to communicate the book’s purpose, selection of various papers, binding, and of course what is the final cost and turnaround time to hold the book in one’s hand. Requirements for successful completion of the course: Participants need a body of photographic works to create and design their book. The selection of a book design software is cost-free, but publishing costs for one book usually start at about $25 plus shipping. Turn around times are usually 6–10 business days. The course meets online consecutively for five weeks, taking one week off to outsource to publisher. There will be a final online class meeting (6th week) to review and celebrate one’s completed book! Max students: 12 Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/102 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Music executive Ty Stiklorius recounts her personal experiences within the music industry ahead of opening statements in Sean Combs' trial, which are scheduled for May 12.
  • High winds and a slight chance of showers are in the forecast Monday in the mountain and desert areas of San Diego County.
  • The majority of Americans without degrees still believe in the value of higher education, according to the poll. But not all college degrees are created equal.
  • Join Matrida Boazi, the golden voice of St. Luke's, for Jembe Yako, an evening of music in support of the Umoja Choir, connecting the Nyaragusu Refugee Camp in Tanzania with individuals and families across the diaspora. Experience moving performances and compelling multimedia as the community comes together to support this vital cause. The event will take place on Saturday, April 12, at 6 p.m. at St. Luke's North Park, 3725 30th St, San Diego. Suggested donation: $15 at the door. Don’t miss this chance to make a difference through the universal language of music Visit: Jembe Yako: An Evening of Music in Support of the Umoja Refugee Choir
  • San Diego’s wastewater surveillance program was shut down and that has scientists worried. Plus, we talk to a San Diego business about President Trump's decision to pause reciprocal tariffs. And, a musical premiering at the Old Globe is using humor to tackle serious issues.
  • A bonus episode of The Finest! Meet the team behind the podcast as we talk hot takes, art vs. culture and what makes the San Diego region so special. It's casual, candid and very fun.
  • Looking for San Diego kids camps that spark creativity and learning? Fandory’s Summer Camps offer a variety of exciting programs for all ages, Sign up your kids at Fandory for an unforgettable Summer Kids Baking Camp! Where: Fandory Factory in Rancho Bernardo Who: Kids 4 to 10 years old Summer Camp: June 13 - August 8th Kids Summer Camp Weekly Baking Themes Week 1: June 16th - June 20th - Cookie Baking and Decorating Week 2: June 23rd - June 27th - Cake Pops & Cake Making Week 3: June 30th - July 3rd (4-day week) - Cupcakes Week 4: July 7th - July 11th - Chocolate Week! Everything Chocolate... Week 5: July 14th - July 18th - Muffins & Sweet Treats Week 6: July 21st - July 25th - Pastries & Scones Week 7: July 28th - August 1st - Cake Pops & Cookies Week 8: August 4th - August 8th - Brownies - Smores & Cupcakes Our program offers a fun and creative learning experience where children enjoy baking, fun indoor play, and arts and crafts. Enroll your child today for a memorable and enriching time! Friday is Fun Day - kids will make their own Pizza for Lunch. No need to bring lunch on Friday. Limited spots available! Register today. Please visit Fandory website for more info and to register. Visit: https://www.fandory.com/shop/summerbakecamp/11 Fandory Factory on Instagram and Facebook
  • Bad Nerves is coming to Observatory North Park on May 20th, 2025 with special guests Spiritual Cramp and Blair Gun. Visit: https://concerts.livenation.com/event/0B0062381BF552E9 Bad Nerves on Instagram and Facebook
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