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  • The president and his deputies tied autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy. Refresh your knowledge on safe and effective use of common painkillers with these tips from health professionals.
  • In this class we will focus on the art of paper folding to achieve beautiful paper sculptures. Focusing on cats and dogs, this class is geared towards beginners and intermediate level origami lovers. We will also learn to interpret origami diagrams and to read origami instructions in books in any language. Origami is a beautiful and extensive art that will bring joy and happiness to your life. Like the grandmaster of origami Akira Yoshizawa said, " When the hands are busy, the heart is serene." Immediately after you register, look for a confirmation email and receipt. In the week preceding the class start date, you will receive another email with more details. For more information visit: ljathenaeum.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • FREE! Spark your family’s imaginations with this Brass Trio from the award-winning Classics Philharmonic Orchestra. You will groove to the beat while learning all about tempo and timing in music. From toe-tapping American jazz classics to epic tunes from your favorite adventure movies, this concert is packed with energy and excitement. And guess what? After the show, you can chat with the professional performing artists in a Q&A session and try out some musical instruments. It’s a musical adventure you won’t want to miss. ALL AGES WELCOME 1 – 1:45 p.m. – Program 1:45 – 2:15 p.m. – Instrument Petting Zoo Hosted by Conductor Dana Zimbric, Classics 4 Kids Thanks to the City of Chula Vista Performing & Visual Arts Grant for funding this program.
  • The Art Glass Association of Southern California is excited to announce “Fragile Palette, The Art of Glass” exhibition at the Coronado Library. 21 artists showcase several types of art glass with over 51 pieces. The show will be on display until September 29 at 640 Orange Avenue, Coronado, California. AGASC on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for Blue/Blue, a double feature screening of "The Blue Description Project" (BDP) (2024) by Liza Sylvestre and Christopher Jones, created in collaboration with Dr. Sarah Hayden of Voices in the Gallery, and "Notes on Blue" (2015) by Moyra Davey. We encourage arriving early to grab refreshments from The Kitchen before entering the museum. No RSVP required. Entry will be first come first serve. Schedule 5PM: Doors Open 5:30PM: Introductions 5:50PM: Screenings begin. Christopher Robert Jones, Liza Sylvestre, Sarah Hayden, Blue Description Project, 2024. Digital movie, captions, 1h20m Moyra Davey, Notes on Blue, 2015. Color video with sound, 28m About The Blue Description Project (2024) 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. Audio Description Only version: HERE (PW: 5JGEfbWgFN62GNP) About Notes on Blue (2015) 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.
  • The Senate Judiciary Committee spiked a bill to let wildfire victims sue oil companies over climate change. Labor unions, not Big Oil, led the opposition.
  • In Steven Soderbergh's supernatural thriller Presence, a family finds they aren't alone in their new house. It's a ghost story told masterfully from the ghost's point of view.
  • In Sinners, Ryan Coogler creates a bold original vision, and Michael B. Jordan is at the top of his game.
  • Before 2015, Palmyra was considered one of the world's most intact ancient Roman sites. ISIS blew up many key monuments of this storied Silk Road city. Syrians hope restoration can begin now.
  • "Try To Remember" a time when this romantic charmer wasn't enchanting audiences around the world. Since its opening in May 1960 at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in New York, "The Fantasticks" remains the longest-running production of any kind in the history of American theatre and with good reason: at the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. The result is a timeless fable of love that manages to be nostalgic and universal at the same time. Directed by Kelly Ford-Kaminski Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com $20.00 (+$3.18) General Reserved Seating $10.00 (+$0.00) Student Reserved Seating Wheelchair seating available -- contact info@eastcountyarts.org for details. Presented at the Julian Town Hall + Produced by East County Performing Arts Association
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