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  • The California Surf Museum is pleased to announce the addition of Andrew Pacholyk's latest book, "Barefoot: A Surfer's View of the Universe," to its prestigious collection of best surfer books. This captivating memoir takes readers on a thrilling journey through the world of surfing, offering a unique perspective on the sport and its profound connection to the universe. "Barefoot: A Surfer's View of the Universe" delves into the personal experiences, reflections, and wisdom of Andrew Pacholyk, an esteemed surfer, professional dancer and acupuncturist. With a deep appreciation for the ocean and an unrivaled passion for surfing, Pacholyk beautifully captures the essence of the surfing lifestyle and the transformative power it has on individuals. Andrew Pacholyk is known for his evocative writing style, which seamlessly weaves together storytelling, philosophy, and insights drawn from his own experiences as a healer. "Barefoot" serves as both a memoir and a spiritual guide, inspiring readers to embrace the beauty of nature and explore their own connection to the universe. The California Surf Museum is honored to include "Barefoot: A Surfer's View of the Universe" in its esteemed collection of surfer books. With a beautiful forward, written by surfing legend Joey Cabell, this addition further solidifies the museum's commitment to showcasing the best works that celebrate the rich history and culture of surfing. With its captivating storytelling and profound messages, Pacholyk's book is certain to engage surf enthusiasts and literature lovers alike. Visitors to the California Surf Museum will now have the opportunity to explore "Barefoot: A Surfer's View of the Universe" and discover the captivating tales and unique perspective presented within its pages. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or simply curious about the power of the ocean, this book is a must-read. To learn more about Andrew Pacholyk's "Barefoot: A Surfer's View of the Universe" and other best surfer books in the California Surf Museum collection, visit https://surfmuseum.org
  • “Holding Time, Tracing Light” presents the artwork of San Francisco Bay Area artist Rachel Phillips in her first San Diego exhibition. Organized with collaboration from SDSU’s Special Collections and University Archives to include objects from their magic lantern collection, this multisensory exhibition takes visitors on a journey from the 1600s to today with one-of-a-kind objects and artworks depicting imagined narratives of people and places inspired by the artist’s own archive of collected snapshots and cabinet cards. Location: University Art Gallery Fourth Floor Courtyard School of Art and Design San Diego State University For more information visit: art.sdsu.edu Stay Connected on Facebook
  • This weekend arts preview looks at Kitschmas, a festive art installation. And a new memoir explores one unlikely scenario: a Jewish woman working for a Muslim government.
  • The U.S. Constitution requires a president to be 35 or older, but only a lower age limit exists. There has never been an upper one.
  • A look back at other sitting vice presidents who were running for the top job and debating on TV against the nominee of the opposition party: Gore in 2000, George H.W. Bush in 1988 and Nixon in 1960.
  • From the economy to immigration and abortion, NPR looks at what the candidates said and adds context.
  • ***EVENT POSTPONED*** New date TBA Join us for a special speaking engagement with Richard Dreyfuss who will be interviewed by MiraCosta College film faculty, Professor Florene Villane.
  • Clarinet Instructor Alice Gallagher presents a program of music spanning from a virtuosic Baroque fantasy, to soaring Cuban dances, to a piece that weaves the sounds of blast- from-the-past dial-up internet with Serbian folk dance!
  • San Diego State University opened a new hub to get funding for environmental justice projects into the right hands. UC San Diego looks at the growing role of artificial intelligence in wildfire detection. Plus, a new program aims to help foster youth transition into the workforce.
  • Get ready to kick off your Thanksgiving holiday with a slam dunk of a good time at the Rady Children's Invitational Tipoff Party presented by National University! Hosted on the eve of the inaugural Rady Children's Invitational, a two-day men's college basketball tournament featuring USC, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Seton Hall, this private event at Ginger's is the perfect start to the holiday weekend. Whether you're a basketball enthusiast in town for the tournament held at LionTree Arena at UC San Diego Nov 23 - 24, or a local sports fan looking for a fantastic way to connect with your community, this is the place to be. Tickets include catered food and an open bar from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; score big on fun and flavor at this exclusive event! For more information visit here!
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