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  • Saba Zavarei is a writer, researcher and artist, and the politics of body and space are at the core of her research and practice. Working across the media of text, performance and placemaking, she explores the ways in which bodies and performative interventions contribute to the production of space and the urban condition. Her forthcoming book based on her doctoral thesis, explores how Iranian women create emancipatory spaces through transgressive everyday performances. YouTube Livestream: https://youtube.com/live/iLedq9cGPHE For more information visit: visarts.ucsd.edu
  • The San Diego LGBT Community Center invites you to Dining Out For Life® San Diego on April 25, 2024. Dozens of participating restaurants, bars, coffeehouses, and nightclubs in San Diego will donate a minimum of 25% of sales for HIV services and prevention programs across San Diego County. Grab your family and friends and make plans to Dine Out and Give Back for breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, cocktails, and more. To learn more about the list of participating locations, register your location, or become a volunteer, please visit here. For more information, call Jen Haase at 619-880-0177 or via email. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The mother of the suspect had called the Georgia high school before the fatal shooting of four people, warning staff of an “extreme emergency” involving her son, a relative told the Washington Post.
  • Authorities in Paris said on Monday that Durov is being held on questions stemming from an investigation into criminal activity on the app, including the spread of child pornography and facilitating the selling of illegal drugs.
  • The agency announced it is launching a new alert system similar to Amber Alerts for missing children. California and some other states have already adopted alerts for missing Indigenous persons.
  • A beloved beluga whale with a mysterious past was found dead in the waters of Norway over the weekend. Admirers are paying tribute as authorities investigate.
  • Former President Donald Trump will address journalists at the NABJ convention in Chicago. Many, however, have questioned the decision to offer a platform to the Republican nominee.
  • Five-time Olympian Yusuf Dikec shot his way to silver with regular eyeglasses and a hand in his pocket. His casual style impressed viewers and had many jokingly wondering whether he might be a hitman.
  • Shutterbugs Summer Camp for K-2nd graders July 22-26 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Treehouse Academy, Liberty Station Register Here Embark on a fun and creative journey into the world of photography! In this camp designed for K-2nd grade, your little ones will use iPads to explore the basics of photography and stop-motion animation through engaging and hands-on activities. They’ll learn about elements of art such as shapes, color, and lines, perspective in photography (close up, worm’s eye) and elements of portraiture (expression) while using their creativity to capture the world around them through the lens of a camera. Our young photographers will experiment with different photography techniques, go on photo scavenger hunts, create short animations and play games. A vivid imagination is all a student needs to join this action-packed photography and stop-motion animation camp. Equipment and snacks will be provided. This camp is open to K-2nd grade students. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Explore the universe in this intimate and mesmerising physical comedy voyage. Join a jelly-like performer as they pluck creatures from evolutionary history and push the boundaries of physics all within 1 metre squared. Only Bones – Daniel Nodder spans the universe from the Big Bang to the invention of fire to a primordial hand ballet with upbeat jazz. You’ll witness the ordinary become extraordinary and the strange become familiar. You’ll see limbs bend in ways you never thought possible, and you’ll never be able to look at your knees the same way again. Only Bones – Daniel Nodder contains silly physical theatre met with captivating design and soundscapes. Daniel Nodder utilises every part of their elastic body from teeth to toes, accompanied by a playful lightbulb that seems to have a mind of its own. This performance is a visually stunning and joyous experience. “This is the type of show that you go to a fringe festival for.” ★★★★½ – Arts Hub, Melbourne 2023 “Some of the funniest physical gags I’ve seen in a long time [...] I left this performance with a big goofy smile on my face.” – Art Murmurs, Wellington 2023. “This is physical theatre for the physical theatre hater, I promise it’ll change your mind.” – Art Murmurs, Wellington 2023. “The on-stage chemistry between Daniel and that light bulb is off the charts.” – Audience Member, Wellington 2023. “It's adept and intensely funny, bold, clever and original.” – Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne 2023 Only Bones – Daniel Nodder is the eleventh iteration of a series of solo shows grouped together under The Only Bones Project, created by world-renowned circus and physical performer, Thom Monckton. Each version must adhere to a simple set of rules: no text, no set, no props, no narrative, only one light and within one metre squared. $13 Tickets with a Fringe tag SEASON DATES: Friday, May 17, 9 p.m. - 10 p.m. PDT Sunday, May 19, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. PDT Monday, May 20, 9 p.m. - 10 p.m. PDT Saturday, May 25, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. PDT Sunday, May 26, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. PDT Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
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