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  • A rundown of all the surprises and snubs of the 67th Grammy awards, from a historic win for Beyoncé to show-stopping moments from Chappell Roan and Doechii.
  • Unstable federal funding puts at risk the government statistics used to track the U.S. economy and population, officials and data users warn. That's before any cuts by President Trump and Congress.
  • Reflections is an art-making workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. In this new workshop series, participants will learn about the many facets of portraiture, and their contrast between internal and external representations of the self, while touring artworks from MCASD's collection and new special exhibition, For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability. Every exploration of artwork – whether figurative or abstract, metaphorical or literal, or humorous or severe – examines the compositional and storytelling qualities of portraits and their power to communicate a message. Each workshop will include an investigation of contemporary artmaking techniques and materials, including acrylic paint, colored pencil, and assemblage. No prior art experience is required. Transportation will be provided if required. Registration gives participants access to the full series (eight days). Session Dates: Session dates in this series are: Session 1: Friday, August 23 and Friday, August 30 Session 2: Friday, September 13 and Friday, September 20 Session 3: Friday, September 27 and Friday, October 4 Session 4: Friday, October 11 and Friday, October 25 Daily Program: 10 a.m.: Gallery Discussion The conversations around the artworks in MCASD’s collection will offer stimulating input and prompts for participants as they think about creating their own artworks. 10:30 a.m.: Coffee and Mingle Refreshments and time for social interaction will take place in Museum venues that take full advantage of the beautiful oceanside location and views. 11 a.m.: Art-Making Activity The hands-on workshop will provide a forum for self-expression and developing new interpersonal connections. Weekly Program: Session 1: Create a non-traditional self-portrait For this project, the figure’s back will be facing the viewer, relying on a silhouette and its surroundings rather than a face. We will draw inspiration from Tidawhitney Lek’s The Intersection (2023), which offers an intersection of two worlds, Cambodia and California; Shizu Saldamando’s Joe at the Venice Room (2020); and John Valadez’s Car Show (2001), which highlights the relatable qualities of everyday people. Session 2: Create a portrait in the style of an album cover Explore alter egos! Consider the presentation of self through Mario Ayala’s Rancho Cucamonga (2022) and its trompe-l'oeil realism and Gillian Wearing’s Wallpaper (2015), where she transforms herself into multiple personas. Session 3: Create a transformative portrait of a friend or family member In this session, enter an uncanny world in La Marcha de las Langostas (1998) by Daniela Gallois and her whimsical, dreamlike creatures. Additionally, we will examine two of Joey Terrill’s works – Jeff, Victor, Luiz and George (1992–1993), which highlights a hyper-realistic portrayal of his friends, and Still Life with Zerit (2000), which uses autobiographical objects to share aspects of his identity. Session 4: Representations of the human form stylized in different ways We will take inspiration from Beverly Buchanan’s Medicine Woman (1993) and analyze the many pieces that create the whole in her assemblage artwork. We will also take inspiration from Lynn Hershman Leeson’s X-Ray Woman in Bathing Cap (1996), a simultaneous portrayal of the internal and external female form.  Funders Reflections is generously supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy. Visit: MCASD MCASD on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego is thrilled to announce the inaugural Gaslamp Cinco de Mayo Festival, scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024. This exciting event promises an immersive celebration of Mexican culture, featuring live entertainment, authentic culinary delights, and thrilling competitions that will captivate attendees of all ages. Live Latin Entertainment Bringing the heat to the Gaslamp Cinco de Mayo Festival is our sizzling lineup of live Latin entertainment! Prepare to be dazzled by the rhythmic beats and colorful choreography of Ballet Folklorico, perfectly paired with the infectious tunes of DJ Beto. From Noon till late into the night, these performances will keep the party vibes going strong, ensuring a fiesta like no other! The entertainment schedule is as follows: 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM: DJ Beto + Ballet Folklorico 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM: Manny Cepeda 2:00 PM to 2:30 PM: DJ Beto + Ballet Folklorico 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM: Santana Pa Ti 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM: DJ Beto + Ballet Folklorico 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM Mariachi Dinastia 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM: DJ Beto 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM: Kimba Light Lucha Libre Tournament presented by World Power Wrestling Hold onto your sombreros because at the heart of our festival lies an epic showdown: San Diego's premier live Lucha Libre Tournament presented by World Power Wrestling! From 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM, prepare to witness jaw-dropping acrobatics and fierce rivalries as world-class luchadores take to the ring. Plus, stick around for meet and greets with your favorite wrestlers after the show – it's an opportunity you won't want to miss! Scheduled shows include: 1:30 PM 3:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM Salud to Restaurant Specials! But wait, there's more! Indulge your taste buds with delectable cuisine and refreshing drinks at Gaslamp's hottest bars and restaurants. Dive into irresistible specials featuring Cinco de Mayo's favorite brands like Cazadores Tequila, Patron Tequila, Mezcal Union, and Modelo Beer, ensuring every toast is a toast to good times and great memories! ¡Salud! Artisan Mercado Looking to add a dash of Mexican flair to your life? Explore our artisan market featuring over 20 authentic Mexican vendors offering handcrafted goods. From vibrant textiles to intricate pottery, you'll find treasures to take home as souvenirs of this unforgettable day! Low Rider Competition Rev up your engines and prepare to be wowed by our Low Rider Competition! With over 60 participants vying for the spotlight, this dazzling display of automotive artistry is sure to leave you in awe. Fun for All Ages! Gaslamp Cinco De Mayo is excited to welcome a very special guest! Keep on the look out for DORA, who will be visiting with fun games, arts and crafts, and cool prizes! Come on by and say hello! #DORA is streaming now, exclusively on @paramountplus Don't miss out on the excitement – make Gaslamp Quarter your go-to destination for Cinco de Mayo this year! For more information, visit the Gaslamp Quarter website: https://gaslamp.org/cinco-de-mayo/
  • About Carter Key Carter Key is a trombonist, pianist, vocalist, educator, composer, and arranger. Originally from Richmond, VA., in 2015 Carter moved to Miami, FL to pursue Jazz Studies at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music. While attending UM, Carter played lead trombone in the prestigious Frost Concert Jazz Band and served as a mentor for younger musicians in the jazz program. Since then, he has worked as a top call musician in South Florida for jazz orchestras, and recordings, particularly for groups such as South Florida Jazz Orchestra and Libido Band. Carter was featured on trombone on the Grammy Award Winning big band album “The Omni-American Book Club” by Brian Lynch. Carter has performed alongside musicians such as Gloria Estefan, Ziggy Marley, Damian Marley, Haley Reinhart, Brett Eldridge, John Daversa, Farruko, Stephen Marley, Gilbert Castellanos, and Arturo Sandoval among others. In his free time, Carter enjoys surfing, swimming, hiking, and traveling. See More Events: bardicmanagement.com/events For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com
  • Join KPBS, film lovers, veterans and their supporters for a collection of amazing stories, insightful conversations and exciting premieres. KPBS Producers Club members can attend any film screening during festival week, May 6 to 10 for free (use code KPBS-PC). Each film or film block includes a post-screening discussion with filmmakers, film subjects, local experts and/or actors. Films are meant to be enjoyed together, and on the big screen. Join us for a transformative event! (Please limit two tickets per membership).
  • An anti-smoking advocate says the decision to leave menthol cigarettes on the market "prioritizes politics over lives, especially Black lives."
  • Experience the transformative power of receiving Divine Light from your Higher Self to bless uplift your auric field and life. By meditating with Divine Light to improve and strengthen your aura, you can make changes in your life faster, more effectively and with greater chances of sustained success. There are many spiritual energies to work with, and each offers inspiration and enrichment in any aspect of life from relationship, career, prosperity and healing, as well as to develop your soul’s potential and draw closer to the Divine source. Join us every week for a twenty-minute live, guided meditation. Based on the meditation practice taught in the international, bestselling book Change Your Aura, Change Your Life and a 4,000 year tradition developed by mystic clairvoyant and teacher, and co-founder of Spiritual Arts Institute Barbara Y. Martin. Offered Online Only THE SAI FACULTY comes from diverse backgrounds yet have a common goal to share the metaphysical wisdom of The Kingdom of Light Teachings. They have been trained by the Institute’s founders, Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis, and have made these teachings their personal spiritual path. Teacher certifications require seven to ten years or more of training. For more information visit: spiritualarts.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • There's some good news in math, mostly bad news in reading and lots of questions about why students are still struggling.
  • "Pásale Pásale" Written by Mario Vega / Music and Lyrics by: Eliza Vedar Conceived and Directed by: Maria Patrice Amon Set against the backdrop of the bustling Rive Swap Meet, "Pásale Pásale" transports audiences into a vibrant world where laughter, music, and solidarity reign supreme. When Señor Muchacosas decides to raise vendors' fees, a wave of anxiety sweeps through those already struggling to make ends meet. However, amidst the uncertainty, audiences become active participants in the journey towards self-determination, standing in solidarity with the vendors as they navigate the challenges ahead. Written by Mario Vega, with captivating music and lyrics by Eliza Vedar, and concept by Maria Patrice Amon, "Pásale Pásale" unfolds as a celebration of community, resilience, and the power of unity. Through infectious laughter, soul-stirring music, and heartfelt moments, the production invites audiences to witness the strength that emerges when communities come together in the face of adversity. Don't miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable theatrical experience. Performances of "Pásale Pásale" will take place at Bayfront Charter High School. Tickets are priced between $25 and $39. For complete showtimes, go here. Additional performances June 27-30 will be held at National City Chamber of Commerce, 901 National City Blvd.
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