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  • Premieres Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Celebrate the story and lasting impact of this iconic institution through inspiring stories of faith and democracy with a stirring performance of Wynton Marsalis' All Rise and appearances by Kathryn Hahn, Kwame Alexander, Misty Copeland, and more.
  • On November 24, 5-6 p.m. we will be hosting a talk titled “Visualizing Light and Enlightenment Ideology in ‘Glimmer.” This talk will be given by Professor Scott Dale, a professor of Spanish Studies at Marquette University in Milwaukee. The talk is part of Julia San Romans exhibition. The European Enlightenment championed faith in the human spirit, ingenuity and our capacity to reason and overcome adversity. Scientific discoveries in the 18 th -century modernized Western civilization, but it also inspired us to ask questions, inquire, solve complex problems and, more importantly, have faith in our ability to move forward intellectually. Although the Enlightenment was the philosophical sunrise for a new era in social progress over two centuries ago, we still see reiterations of this positivist spirit in various forms in our world today, whether it be in architecture, literature, design, cuisine, fashion or art. In Julia San Román’s series called, “Glimmer,” we find ourselves before a bifurcated, intense, compact and abrupt visual space where Enlightenment energy is revisited once again. In several iterations of “Glimmer” we see that the pictorial plane is divided into two very different languages to underscore the brilliance of the spirit of the Enlightenment. These two juxtaposed visual languages are accentuated to paint us a poignant philosophical contrast all too familiar: the tension between anxious, emotional, melancholic and expressive reality and the more abstract space characterized by clarity, intelligence, reason and optimistic determinism. They are clearly two opposing spaces and forces, and, for San Román, this graphic union in "Glimmer” underscores the beauty, necessity and desire for eternal hope and optimism. Sparks Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Larry Itliong Day is coming up. To honor the labor leader's legacy, we look at how he and other Filipino farmworkers fought for better pay and living conditions. Plus, a filmmaker unravels the Philippines' colonial history and its impact on the diaspora today. And finally, we catch up with San Diego's Poet Laureate.
  • From headaches and fatigue to hair loss and sleep troubles, the symptoms marking the transition to menopause can overlap with other conditions. Here's what to know and how to get help.
  • La Jolla Playhouse's Eric Keen-Louie describes Eboni Booth's Pulitzer-winning play as a moving reflection on how kindness and connection can change lives.
  • Celebrate Día de los Muertos the Gaslamp Way! Prepare for a weekend filled with lively music, tasty bites, and culture at the 14th Annual Day of the Dead Celebration! On Saturday, November 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, November 3 from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., the neighborhood will transform into a bustling mercado filled with sights, sounds, and tastes for everyone! Honor and celebrate loved ones with an artisan makers market, vibrant décor, dozens of dining options, and live performances—it's a street scene like no other, bringing the community together to celebrate this cherished tradition. Dia de los muertos, Day of the Dead is set to dazzle with live music, local bands, street performances, face painting, rows of colorful Day of the Dead merchandise, fine art, traditional ofrendas or altars and hands on crafts kids area fill this amazing setting. Gaslamp Quarter on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Art meets activism at Lens of Liberation—a youth-led initiative with the support of teaching artists Ale Uzarraga, Lorain Khalil Rihan, Magdalena Ramirez, and Outside the Lens. Join us at the Soap Factory on Sunday September 22, 2024 from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. This event showcases thought-provoking artworks created by young Mexican American and Chicanx youth exploring the social, historical, and cultural forces that have shaped their communities through art. Join us in celebrating the voices of young artists who share their unique perspectives, concerns, and hopes for the future. This is more than an exhibition—it’s an interactive opportunity to expand understanding, foster empathy, and inspire collective action through hands-on activities and community dialogue. El arte se encuentra con el activismo en Lens of Liberation (Lente de Liberación), una iniciativa liderada por jóvenes con el apoyo de las artistas docentes Ale Uzarraga, Lorain Khalil Rihan, Magdalena Ramirez y de Outside the Lens. Acompáñanos en Soap Factory el domingo 22 de septiembre de 2024 de 1 p.m. a 4 p.m. En este evento se exhibirán obras de arte provocativas creadas por jóvenes Mexicoamericanos y Chicanxs que exploran las fuerzas sociales, históricas y culturales que han dado forma a sus comunidades a través del arte. Celebremos las voces de artistas jóvenes que comparten sus perspectivas, preocupaciones y esperanzas únicas para el futuro. Este evento es más que una exposición: es una oportunidad interactiva para ampliar la comprensión, fomentar la empatía e inspirar la acción colectiva a través de actividades prácticas y el diálogo comunitario. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/outside-the-lens-presents-lens-of-liberationlente-de-liberacion-tickets-1000387404657 Lens of Liberation Podcast on Instagram
  • Her callout of the county leadership comes a day after sewage flow across the U.S.-Mexico border temporarily increased in the Tijuana River Valley as part of a sewer line-repair project in Mexico.
  • Christy Ross Art presents a spook-tacular night of Halloween fun at the first Lemon Grove Coffee Halloween painting party on October 12th! Spark your creativity within with artist and art educator Christy Ross as you create a Halloween painting of your very own. $55 - Include 2 hour class, all supplies, coffee drink of choice, light appetizers and apron. Ages 12+ welcome (children must be accompanied by adult)! Visit: https://www.christyross.art/coffeeshop Christy Ross on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ted Chiang was recently awarded the PEN/Faulkner Foundation's prize for short story excellence. He sat down with NPR to talk about AI, making art and grappling with big ideas.
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