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  • Benito Bautista and Emma Francisco launched San Diego Filipino Cinema in 2018 and will be hosting the 4th Annual San Diego Filipino Festival in October.
  • Bodhi Tree Concerts will host an unforgettable evening of food and drink, entertainment, and philanthropy, on Saturday, November 16 at 6 p.m. at the La Jolla Community Center. The gala event is in support of its upcoming world premiere of the new children’s opera Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote, by Pulitzer Prize-winning, Metropolitan Opera produced, San Diego based composer Anthony Davis, based on the children’s book by Duncan Tonatiuh. Our prestigious composer, Anthony Davis, will be in the house, and all attendees will get to be the first to hear a sneak peek of some of the music just composed for the opera. ARTS LOVERS & SUPPORTERS of San Diego - get your tickets today for this incredibly special event. Visit: https://www.panchorabbit.org/gala-fundraiser
  • NPR visits a hospital in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, in a town where many residents have fled but some young couples are holding on and hoping to raise their children one day in peace.
  • Cat welfare advocates Hannah Shaw and Andrew Marttila talk about their new book, "Cats of the World."
  • The YouTube star PlaqueBoyMax built his following the usual way, livestreaming opinions on music and news. What's unusual is his latest move, which tests the modern meaning of the word "creator."
  • An NPR listener says her friend pings her morning, noon and night, even if she doesn't respond. She'd like to say something, but she's afraid it will hurt her friend's feelings.
  • Six people were killed when the plane crashed early Thursday morning.
  • After much volatility because of Trump's trade war, the stock markets responded positively to a softened tone toward both China and the Fed chair. This, plus four more takeaways from this week.
  • This free educator training organized by Outside the Lens is part of a series of fall workshops for teachers with a focus on Arts Integration in K-12 schools. The September 25 session connects Social Science and Media Arts and covers the essential question: How can photography be used to capture and communicate the essence of daily life in a way that helps future generations understand our present? Participants will utilize photography to investigate historical documentation and to connect with their present-day experiences. Are you an educator seeking innovative ways to engage your students and integrate media arts into your classroom? Our hands-on, two-hour participatory workshops are designed to provide elementary educators with the tools and strategies you need to seamlessly integrate media arts into your core curriculum (English Language Arts, Math, Social Science and Math). Note: If you do not have cameras at your site, it is okay! Students can use any device with a camera such as a Chromebook, tablet, or phone to take pictures. Reserve your spot today! Outside the Lens on Facebook / Instagram
  • The dissident filmmaker's thriller is a stinging critique of oppression in his home country.
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