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  • With a mass 17 billion times larger than our sun, this black hole is the fastest-growing black hole ever recorded, Australian National University said.
  • In her Tiny Desk performance, the artist lives on her own artistic plane — inviting listeners to take their time to fully join her.
  • Saturday is the one-year anniversary of the court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling, which struck down Roe v. Wade. Abortion law is now in the hands of state lawmakers and courts.
  • Registration for this event will close on June 16, 2023 @ Noon. There are 39 seats remaining. Calling cosplayers of all ages and skill levels! Join us for a presentation featuring local cosplayers who will delve into their costume-building process. Following the presentation, there will be light refreshments and a meet & greet where fellow cosplayers can mingle and exchange ideas, resources, and tips. Registration is encouraged. *Traffic and parking may be impacted by Padres game. Please check parking rates.* This is part of the Central IDEA Lab's DIY Cosplay Series in June. What is Cosplay? The term combines the words "costume" and "play" and is frequently seen at fan conventions, where fans dress up as different characters. Interested in cosplay but don't know where to start? Have you cosplayed before and want to learn new skills? Good news! This DIY Cosplay Series is for you! The Central IDEA Lab has put together workshops to help aspiring and current cosplayers learn a variety of making skills using the equipment in the IDEA Lab to create, embellish, or level up their costumes. Attend one of our informational sessions to get inspired and to meet other cosplayers. Check out all the sessions offered below at the Central IDEA Lab to cosplay your way! Informational Sessions June 8: Cosplay 101 + Lab Tour June 12: Cosplay 102 + Lab Tour June 17: Cosplayer Meet & Greet! Hands-On Workshops June 3: Custom Iron-On Vinyl June 22: Dye Sublimation June 29: 3D Print Design July 1: Laser Cutting Machine Embroidery Class June 26: Machine Embroidery Sewing Saturdays June 3: Beginning Sewing June 10: Intermediate Sewing June 17: Upcycling June 24: Sewing Project Open Lab Time June 3, 10 & 24: Drop-in open labs
  • Want to help build a more sustainable future? Use Google Earth to survey sites around the world where people have settled through history. Then create a design for a sustainable home in a place of your choice. This is an in-person workshop. Allowed Grades: 6th Grade to 8th Grade Tuesday, May 23, 2023, from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
  • The FIRST Robotics Competition has evolved from a fascinating after-school activity to having an impact on the tech and engineering world, involving tens of thousands of teens across the globe.
  • This world premiere event invites visitors into what it calls “a realm of ringside thrills and backstage secrets.”
  • This series of three 3-hour workshops (taken alone or together) is designed to awaken your connection with nature as a source of inspiration, creativity, and belonging. You may purchase one session individually or all three for a discount. All workshops will be held outside, weather permitting. We will meet at Inspirations Gallery and will walk together to an outdoor area to write. Be ready for all weather and bring a hat! 1. Learning How to See: The Practice of Observing | Saturday, June 17 This workshop will be held outdoors, where we are invited to bear witness to the great unfolding of life. Spending time in the natural world is one way to sharpen our skills of observation and become the hollow bone. After taking time to go within and ground ourselves to the earth herself, we will open our awareness outward, igniting our senses and taking in all that is open to us in the moment. We will invite our imaginations to translate what we sense and intuit in both the seen and unseen worlds. Our writing will be inspired by authors Robin Wall Kimmerer, Jon Young, Sharon Blackie, N. Scott Momaday, Joy Harjo, and others. In this supportive container, you’ll have time to share ideas and writing. All levels are welcome. You are invited to write in whichever genre calls to you. 2. Composite Beings: The Elements as Our Guides | Saturday, July 29 This workshop will be held outdoors so that we can consider the four elements as a framework for thinking about the borderless nature of awareness and life. When we notice one thing, it is likely that it raises our attention to other things previously unseen. The elements intermix and reflect our dynamic and interrelated nature. Rain works with Wind. Fire can be doused by Rain. Earth sustains us all. We are 70% water; we push and pull air through our lungs, and the fire in our belly helps digest the Earth’s bounty. Our writing will be inspired by the work of Merlin Sheldrake, David Lukas, Theodore Schwenk, Joanna Macy and others. There will be time to share ideas and writing in this supportive container. All levels are welcome. You are invited to write in whichever genre calls you. 3. Kincentricity: Animals as Teachers | Saturday, August 26 This workshop will be held outdoors so that we can extend our awareness to the animal world while considering how our kinship makes up the constellation of life on Earth. As we examine our relationship with the animal realm, we will consider these questions: Who keeps showing up in your life from the animal world? Do they appear when you need support, a lesson, or a friend? Is there an animal encounter from your past that has left an indelible mark? What animal in particular pulls at your heartstrings and asks for you to represent them through your artistic expression? Our writing, or illustrating, will be inspired by the work of Anna Breytenbach, Mary Rose O’Rielley, Carl Sandburg, John Muir Laws, and more. There will be time to share ideas and writing in this supportive container. All levels are welcome. You are invited to write in whichever genre calls you.
  • The court denied special counsel Jack Smith's petition without offering a reason for its decision.
  • Marco Zamora and Juan "El Creativo" Renteria, an LA-based creative pair, have created a spiral sculpture that gives the illusion of floating in the air.
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