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  • Among the thousands of groups affected by the sudden cessation of funds are state arts councils, museums, historic sites, archives, libraries, educators and media outlets in all 50 states.
  • Two years after derailment, toxic chemicals still roll through East Palestine.
  • Join us on Free Third Thursday, September 19 from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. for the free public opening of "For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability," the first exhibition to survey themes of illness and impairment in American art from the 1960s up to the COVID-19 era. Enjoy free admission, a double feature screening, and more! No reservations are required for Free Third Thursday admission. Free Public Tour: Highlights of the Exhibition 5PM: A general tour guiding visitors through "For Dear Life," focusing on key themes and highlights of the exhibition. Limited capacity. No RSVPs required. Meet in Browar Lobby. Blue/ Blue Screening: Liza Sylvestre’s Blue Description Project (2024) & Moyra Davey’s Notes on Blue (2015) 5PM: Blue/ Blue Screening in Jacobs Hall About The Blue Description Project (BDP) The Blue Description Project (BDP) (2024) is an audio description and captioning project—produced by Crip*—Cripistemology and the Arts in collaboration with Voices in the Gallery— that engages Derek Jarman's Blue (1993) via expanded and critical accessibility. As Jarman wrote in Chroma (1994): “If I have overlooked something you hold precious—write it in the margin.” BDP takes up this invitation by creating a new, experimental iteration of Blue on the 30th anniversary of its release and Jarman’s death. The BDP iteration features creative captions and audio description that have been sourced from numerous contributors. It attempts to convey, express, engage, respond, evoke, articulate, replicate, translate, transmogrify, channel, and transcend what Blue is/was/could be. Courtesy of Artist & Sarah Hayden. About Notes on Blue Moyra Davey's new 28-minute video is a lyrical film essay that interweaves various biographies-including those of Derek Jarman, poet Anne Sexton, writer Jorge Luis Borges, and the artist herself-to explore blindness, color, and identity. We encourage to come early to grab refreshments from The Kitchen before entering the museum. No RSVP needed. Entry will be first come first serve. About the exhibition In recent years, the art world has seen an explosion of activity confronting issues of illness and disability. Set in motion by disability justice movements of the twenty-first century, this development accelerated with the onset of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Contemporary artists with disabilities and chronic illnesses have produced influential bodies of art, often working collaboratively with peers and institutions to highlight relations of mutual dependence and negotiate practices of care. Such artists have dramatically expanded discourse about access, while reframing disability as a refusal to conform to the pace, architecture, and economic conditions of contemporary life. "For Dear Life" explores how this turn was preceded by the work of artists and activists beginning in the 1960s and 1970s. Informed by intersecting movements that included civil rights, antiwar, women’s and gay liberation, and disability rights, artists of that era approached the body—in all its variance—as a field of inquiry. This exhibition explores artistic responses to disease, disability, and forms of unruly embodiment more broadly, tracing genealogies of art that have shaped contemporary currents. Inhabiting seven galleries at MCASD, "For Dear Life" is accompanied by a rotating program of film and video. A lavishly illustrated publication published by Marquand Books and distributed by the University of Texas Press will be available for purchase. About PST Art Southern California’s landmark arts event, PST ART, returns in September 2024 with more than 60 exhibitions from museums and other institutions across the region, all exploring the intersections of art and science, both past and present. Dozens of cultural, scientific, and community organizations will join the latest edition, PST ART: Art & Science Collide, with exhibitions on subjects ranging from ancient cosmologies to Indigenous sci-fi, and from environmental justice to artificial intelligence. Art & Science Collide will share groundbreaking research, create indelible experiences for the public, and generate new ways of understanding our complex world. PST ART is presented by Getty. For more information about PST ART: Art & Science Collide, please visit pst.art "For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability" is organized by MCASD Senior Curator Jill Dawsey, PhD, and former Associate Curator Isabel Casso. "For Dear Life" is among more than 60 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide, presented by Getty. Major funding for this exhibition is provided by the Getty Foundation and The Henry Luce Foundation. Individual support for the exhibition is provided by Brook Hartzell and Tad Freese. Financial support is also provided by the City of San Diego through the Commission for Arts and Culture. VISIT: https://mcasd.org/events/for-dear-life-opening
  • Outside groups have poured more than $2 million into the race so far. It’s still unclear how many voters will turn out by Tuesday.
  • This year marks Campland on the Bay’s 55th anniversary, and to celebrate over five decades of family-friendly fun, San Diego’s favorite RV camping destination is hosting a full day of festivities during Campland on the Bay Day on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., both resort guests and the public can enjoy a variety of activities at Campland’s scenic Central Park on Mission Bay. The day will be filled with games, live entertainment sponsored by Good Sam, delicious food from local food trucks, and opportunities to win prizes. For those looking for thrills, the Giant Water Slide will be open, offering fun for all ages before it closes for the season. Camping World will also show off their most popular RV’s. Activities for All Ages Attendees of all ages can join in on life-sized games, a family-friendly Howling Contest, and a bean bag tournament for a chance to win fun prizes. Throughout the day, raffle prizes will be drawn on the hour, every hour. Enjoy live entertainment from the 3 Car Garage Band presented by Good Sam, with DJ Heath providing the soundtrack earlier in the day. Guests can kick back with lawn chairs or blankets in Central Park and soak up the festive atmosphere while sampling the offerings from a variety of local food trucks. Campland’s activities and amenities are also available to guests camping at Mission Bay RV Resort, accessible via a short walk or bike ride over the Mike Gotch Memorial Bridge. The serene bayside destination now offers an additional 147 family-friendly RV and tent camping sites available for online booking at MissionBayRVResort.com. For guests who do not own an RV, local RV rental companies are available to deliver an RV to your site, set it up and have it ready for your enjoyment. RV rental arrangements must be made directly through the rental companies. Tent camping is also available at Campland and Mission Bay RV Resort, which offer the most affordable and family-friendly waterfront accommodations in Mission Bay Park. WHEN: Saturday, October 12, 2024 | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. WHERE: Campland on the Bay2211 Pacific Beach Dr, San Diego, CA 92109 Parking is limited, so we encourage the public to ride-share, carpool, bike, or walk to the event. EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: Games & Activities 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Life Size Games 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.| Waterslide 8 & up ($10) 12 p.m – 4 p.m. | Raffles on the hour, every hour 1 p.m. | Photo Booth 1:30 p.m. | Howling Contest 2:30 p.m. | Bean Bag Tournament (adults) Campland Rocks Live Entertainment 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. | DJ Heath 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. | 3 Car Garage Band Food Trucks | 11 a.m. - sold out. Campland Cantina Restaurant | 9 a.m - 9 p.m.
  • In a legal complaint, the actor says co-star Justin Baldoni and his team launched a smear campaign as a way to silence Lively's narrative about his and a producer's alleged repeated sexual harassment.
  • We still have no strong leads on who actually killed Bob Dorotik. But Jane has to move on. Now she is devoting all her time to activism, lobbying the government for prison reform.
  • President Trump plans to fire several Board Members at Washington, D.C.'s John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and indicated that he's naming himself chairman. Here's why it matters.
  • Filipino Loving People (FLP) Festival is an exhilarating outdoor music event representing four decades of local, national, and international artists. Located against the scenic backdrop of San Diego Bay, centrally located downtown, accessible within minutes by public transportation, an international airport, and cruise ships, This year’s event takes place during Filipino American History Month on Saturday, October 12 from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. at WaterfrontPark, 1600 Pacific Highway, San Diego CA 92101 Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/filipino-loving-people-festival-flp-festival-tickets-972608587467?aff=oddtdtcreator FPL Festival on Instagram and Facebook
  • A small North Carolina town is suing Duke Energy for costs from climate change, claiming the utility knew its fossil fuel power plants were heating the planet and deceived the public.
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