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  • Looking for a mid-afternoon place to sit down, play some games, and enjoy a culinary experience? Gala Games is offering exactly that, at an event taking place Thursday – Saturday at Mission Brewery (131 4th St). Attendees at the event will be transported into the heart of Gala Games’ exciting universes, including: Last Expedition: An exciting new PVPVE extraction FPS The Walking Dead Empires: A multiplayer survival game set in the treacherous world of AMC’s The Walking Dead. Spider Tanks: A PVP Brawler designed and developed by the award-winning Netherlands based studio GAMEDIA. Meow Match: A match-3 puzzles with cute feline companions. Dragon Strike: An epic new match-3 RPG game, Champions Arena: A new turn-based RPG and it allows players to collect over 100 different, fascinating and unique NFT Champions and various NFT items Eternal Paradox: A game that follows the standard 4X basics: Explore, Exploit, Expand, and Exterminate Those in attendance will also find plenty of food and drinks, including tacos, beer, and desserts. To indulge, all you need to do is download a Gala Games mobile game, sign up for a Gala account, and share your excitement on social media. The activation will be open from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 20; Noon - 4 p.m. on Friday, July 21; and Noon - 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 22. Visit: https://sdccblog.com/2023/07/gala-games-offers-activation-with-gaming-tacos-more/
  • After a summer of heat above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the mountains east of Phoenix Arizona are finally cooling off. An NPR reporter hikes into the Superstition Wilderness.
  • NPR identified the company that provided Texas with execution drugs and uncovered that state and federal authorities alleged the pharmacy and some of its owners violated laws meant to protect patients.
  • A satellite with a climate solutions mission blasted off on a SpaceX rocket Monday. It's on a mission to detect planet-heating methane pollution from the oil and gas sector.
  • Brightfeather is a dynamic and immersive violin-piano duo founded by violinist Benjamin Hoffman and pianist Irene Kim. Through deeply personal performances, Brightfeather is committed to bringing the light, hope, and strength of music to audiences across the globe. The duo has performed throughout the United States as well as in Europe, Asia, and Oceania, and presents repertoire spanning an extensive range of time periods and musical languages. Violinist Benjamin Hoffman has been heard across Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania, performing with artists such as Ani Kavafian, Wolfram Christ, Jorja Fleezanis, John Adams, and Gary Hoffman. He has appeared at Yellow Barn, Chamber Music Northwest, Aspen, the Ojai Music Festival, and Music Academy of the West, and has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Wiener Konzertverein, the Berlin Philharmonie, the Seoul Arts Center, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts Beijing. Hoffman is an enthusiastic concertmaster and has led much of the symphonic repertoire both with and without conductor. He has also performed as a guest musician with the New York Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, and the San Diego Symphony. He holds degrees from the Yale School of Music and Indiana University, studying with Ani Kavafian and Alexander Kerr. Pianist Irene Kim, a critically acclaimed prizewinner of international competitions, has performed across the globe in Europe, Asia, North America, and Australasia, appearing at venues such as Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Library of Congress. She is known for her versatility as an artist and for her powerful and authoritative performances, which range from the rare feat of performing Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto without a conductor to performing at Coachella alongside Danny Elfman. Continuously fascinated by the music and art of her contemporary surroundings, she works frequently with living composers and collaborates with visual artists and dancers. Her additional training as a conductor and piano technician informs her performance practice and instruction. She holds a doctorate from the Peabody Conservatory where she studied with Boris Slutsky, Benjamin Pasternack, and Leon Fleisher.
  • If you are sorely tempted to flee to the vast park and hinterlands, and are stuck here, you are invited to a rural travel through storytelling of tales themed "On the Road." Come chortle, laugh outright, empathize, groan at adventure and misadventures from members of Storytellers of San Diego. Expect folktales, personal and literary tales told by Marilyn McPhie, Rita Mooney, Tyler Turner, Lissette Ryan on harp, as well, and Mindy Donner. Hosted by Marilyn in an eclectic, art-filled atmosphere with great java. Designed for those 12 years and up. Donations welcome. For more information visit: storytellersofsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • For the first time, the media titan was accused in court of knowing about a massive British tabloid-hacking scandal and helping to cover it up. The new leader of The Washington Post was named too.
  • F.L. "Bubba" Copeland said he was under an "internet attack" after an Alabama website published photos of him in women's clothing and makeup. His death puts a spotlight on media ethics.
  • Scent-Sational: Create Your Own Signature Fragrance with a French Perfume Expert and Scent Strip Perfume This workshop is designed to introduce you to the world of perfumery. No previous experience with fragrance making is required. During the workshop, you will create your own signature scent using a variety of essential oils and fragrance notes provided by our French Perfume Designer, Jil Croquet. You will learn about Perfume composition, have fun smelling and enter the very secretive world of Perfume Formulation. You will learn how to blend and balance scents, as well as the basics of perfume making techniques. All materials and tools will be provided, and the cost of materials is included in the workshop fee. This workshop is suitable for ages 14 and up. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: A children's book about gardening, immigration and memory; piano sensation plays Saint-Saëns; a Hitchcock spoof; a big (free) spring market; a new reading series; live music and more.
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