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  • The USAF Band of the Golden West Commanders Jazz Ensemble performs live at the San Diego Veterans Museum at Balboa Park! Join these world class military musicians for an evening of timeless big band classics. Visit: https://www.afbandconcerts.com/ USAF Band of the Golden West on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Improving Sepsis Care Through Artificial Intelligence: What the UCSD Experience Can Teach Us" by Dr. Gabriel Wardi, MD MPH FACEP Visit: https://uchealth.zoom.us/meeting/register/kXG_CLm9TeWuApuFmooJuA#/registration
  • If you’ve never heard a flute choir perform, you’re in for a treat! A flute choir is a unique ensemble that includes all sizes of flutes, from the tiny piccolo to the bassoon-sized bass flute. We invite everyone to join Avanti Flute Choir for an afternoon of music by diverse composers...from the drama of Puccini’s “Nessun Dorma” to the Magic Kingdom’s “Baroque Hoedown” and many more. It is a program that will be sure to delight all ages! Admission is free and be sure to stay for the treats at the reception afterwards! Visit: St. Dustan's Episcopal Church
  • Weinstein's New York conviction was overturned last year. Jury selection began on Tuesday for a new trial, in which prosecutors will retry the case alongside a brand new charge.
  • Prosecutors say the operation was aimed at gathering information to foil lawsuits against the fossil fuel industry over damage communities have faced from climate change.
  • Looking for a fun-filled day the kids will LOVE? Join us for the Game of Cones Pop-Up Party—a sweet adventure perfect for families! Date: Saturday, January 18 from Noon - 4 p.m. Mitri’s Delights – Mission Valley Mall (#223) 1640 Camino Del Rio N, San Diego, CA 92108 (Near AMC Theaters) What’s in Store? Enjoy our Cone-tastically awesome variety of artisanal character cones ( A one-of-a-kind experience) FREE Ice Cream for the First 50 Guests! (Arrive early—treats go fast!) Photo Ops with Your Favorite Character Cones at Mitri’s Delights Selfie Station! (Capture sweet memories.) Spin-to-Win Prizes on Our Wheel of Fortune! (giveaways and fun surprises.) Enjoy delectable desserts from Mitri's Delights Bring the whole family for an afternoon of treats, smiles, and fun! See you there! Mitri's Delights on Facebook / Instagram
  • LOS/NR is thrilled to present brand new, a group show for the new year about the daily energy needed to keep on going, about the ability to reinvent ourselves after experiencing events seeping deeply into the psyche - a way of taking the possibilities back, re-enabling lost/forgotten/diverted directions, steadying on a path of one's choosing, unabashed, enduring, brand new from all that has painfully happened. The show will be featuring brilliant national artists with significant voices and influence working in video, installation, photography, painting, printmaking, pottery and sculpture: Margaret Albaugh, Coralys Carter, Michael Roque Collins, Maria Markham, Valeria Vermeulen, Shelli Weiler, Christina West, and Vivi Yun. There will be an opening reception with free flowers and free ice creams (while supplies last) on Saturday, January 25, from 5-7 p.m. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from Noon to 4 p.m. and by appointment. For further information and press inquiries, please contact C Fodoreanu at info@losnotrequired.com Visit: https://www.losnotrequired.com/brandnew
  • Indigo—a varied plant family that grows worldwide and the deep, blue dye it produces—has a long and multifaceted history of cultivation, production, and distribution. "Blue Gold" combines science, craft, and history to explore this color’s complex past and present. Indigo’s beauty and ubiquity have eclipsed the unpleasant realities of its growth and manufacture, including hard labor and pollution, and its association with colonialism and slavery. As a pigment, indigo has been assigned protective properties, healing powers, and dangerous qualities that have shaped its uses in craft and the arts. The exhibition highlights the roles of botany, chemistry, medicine, ecology, and economics in indigo cultivation. Contemporary craftspeople and artists working with indigo, such as Laura Kina and Porfirio Gutierrez, address questions about the sustainability of indigo, its problematic legacies, and technological alternatives to manual processing. Closed Mondays / Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, & Sunday from 10 to 5 p.m. / Fridays from 10 to 8 p.m. Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Exhibition Dates: May 11–July 26, 2024 The Athenaeum Art Center is proud to present an exhibition of artwork by graduate and upper-division undergraduate students of the School of Art and Design at San Diego State University. Since 2002, the SDSU Art Council has awarded scholarships to a select number of students who, in addition to the Council's financial support, receive the opportunity to present their artwork at the Athenaeum. 19th Annual SDSU Art Council Scholarship recipients: Wyatt Balderson, Gabrielle Berens, Leonardo Flores, Daisy Garcia, and Yena Kim. Related links: Athenaeum Art Center: website | Instagram
  • Come learn more about Tijuana's history and efforts to preserve its record. Digital Collections Librarian Lisa Lamont and Digital Services Specialist Matt Ferrill will present “Helping To Preserve And Promote Tijuana's History,” detailing their work on digitizing the archives of the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura in Tijuana. The presentation will include student workers from Tijuana and SDSU. The second panel is Dr. Hernan Franco Martin and Dr. Josue Beltran Cortez, from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, with a talk titled: "Tijuana 1924, La Fotografía De Kingo Nonaka Como Tecnología De La Reconstitución Del Yo. Tijuana Y Su Leyenda Blanca" or “1924 Tijuana, The Photography Of Kingo Nonaka As Technology Of Reconstitution Of The Self. Tijuana And Its Redeeming Legend.” The SDSU presentations are part of a larger 12-day symposium offered at various venues including SDSU, the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura in Tijuana, the Casa de la Cultura in Tijuana, UABC, and the Biblioteca del Este de Los Ángeles in Los Angeles, among other sites. This is the 17th year the symposium has been presented. Anyone can attend any day, no registration is required. Everyone is especially welcome to attend the SDSU day of the symposium. Where: University Library, Leon Williams Room (LL430) For more information, visit the IMAC website.
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