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  • The goal is to turn it into a site where inmates can be rehabilitated and receive job training before returning to society.
  • A little sewing shop in Barrio Logan launched the dreams of an entrepreneur and a brand as unique as its creator.
  • People in the paths of tornadoes — especially in rural areas without cell service — too often miss warnings that save lives.
  • A jury in Boise, Idaho, found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of murdering two of her children and conspiring to murder a romantic rival. Vallow Daybell, 49, could face life in prison.
  • Health experts told NPR that long-term exposure to trauma and stress — like that of the war in Ukraine — can impact a person's sleep, memory, mood and physical appearance.
  • Access to mifepristone, a medication that is used in about half of all abortions nationwide, hangs in the balance of two contradictory court rulings. A date with the Supreme Court is all but certain.
  • DISCO RIOT is a local innovative dance company, focused on collaborative, movement-based art. Throughout the past two years of the pandemic, Disco Riot has created some beautiful dance films and projects, like the "Move American" series of short films about voting issues, or "A Year of Distance." I also recently watched the company add choreography to contemporary artist Ana de Alvear's hyperrealistic drawings at the San Diego Museum of Art. Disco Riot returns to SDMA for a new SDMA+ project, reflecting on Cauleen Smith's contemporary video work — which is itself a work inspired by an early 1600s masterpiece in the museum's collection, Juan Sánchez Cotán’s "Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber." RELATED: A Not-So Still Life: Cauleen Smith At SDMA The short performances are free with museum admission, and take place in the museum's rotunda. Smith's installation is still on view at SDMA. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS (from San Diego weekend arts preview) From the museum: Friday, April 1 at 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. Free with Museum admission. The modern dancers of DISCO RIOT explore the Art of the Americas through movement and physical expression in this special live performance inspired by Cauleen Smith’s video installation “Flori Canta”. These seven-minute performance sets will take place in the Museum rotunda at 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Performance date and times are subject to change. Related links: Disco Riot on Instagram Disco Riot on Facebook SDMA on Instagram SDMA visiting information
  • In the wake of ongoing school shootings, architects are designing schools to minimize risk and increase student connection.
  • Ayurveda has a deep understanding of how the causes of imbalances relate to the effects experienced on different levels of the person: Physical, psychological, spiritual. Treatments in Ayurveda therefore treat the person as a whole. SamaDosha SamaDhatu SamaAgnishcha Mala kriyaha Prasanna- atmenindriya Manah swastha Ityabhidhiyate –Acharya Sushruta This definition of health translates to: health is when all systems in the body: digestion, elimination, emotional, sensory system, and spiritual self are synchronized with the environment. We know there are many symptoms resulting from cancer treatments. We will discuss how Ayurveda can treat different body systems by: Bringing Doshas into balance Bringing Agni – digestive capacity to good functioning levels without which no nutrition can be assimilated Allow smooth and effective waste elimination so the body is kept in a clean working environment Along with Yoga and other similar modalities Ayurveda can address emotional and mental well-being with herbal recommendations Provide simple dietary advice and herbal recommendations for overall well-being. Nina Shah is an Ayurvedic Practitioner and a health coach in the San Diego area since 2015. She is also founder of Omkar Ayurveda offering Ayurvedic wellness services. Her training is in classical Ayurveda including Panchakarma. Nina’s passion lies in bringing Ayurveda to life in our fast paced environment.
  • There is NO physical parade this year! The 2021 Mother Goose Parade is VIRTUAL on CW6 Television @ 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021. The parade is 100% virtual again this year, meaning there is no physical parade to view on Main Street. Please plan to watch a NEW special presentation on television on CW6 San Diego (CBS8.com). Thank you for your unending support of the Mother Goose Parade, and we look forward to seeing you in person on Main Street in 2022! Visit The Mother Goose Parade on Facebook + Instagram
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