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  • Bring in the New Year with stories to experience--wrought with being human--and synchronicities explainable and mysterious--all on the theme of "By Chance." Storytellers will regale us all with personal, folkloric and literary tales. Stories told by members of Storytellers of San Diego: JT Moring with guitar, Linda Brown, Jim Dieckmann, David Walsh, Mindy Donner and Tyler Turner. We are back after a brief hiatus, and would love to tell you a story! Teens and adults. Eclectic, artsy atmosphere with cozy coffee drinks. Visit: https://www.obtemplate.com/event-details/2nd-mondays-storytellers-of-san-diego-a-free-event
  • Design and carve a stamp and print on a bandana in this make-and-take printmaking workshop! All materials provided, no prior experience necessary. Visit: Block Printing Workshop Gossip Grill on Instagram and Facebook
  • Want to learn how to use a sewing machine? How about mend an old piece of clothing? Join our sewing 101/102 class to learn the basics of sewing and working with textile in a low stress environment. In this workshop, you can get acquainted with the mechanics of a sewing machine, learn mending techniques and learn how to create basic forms like a quilt square, tote bag, or stuffed sculpture. Visit: Sewing 101/102
  • FUCT Up Sketch Comedy for FUCT Up People! "One of New York's Best Comedy Troupes...That Simply Must Be Seen to Be Believed"~The Austin Examiner "Gonzo Sketch Warriors"~The Decider "Sketch Troupe That Paints in Shades of Taboo, Absurdism, and Self Torture"~The Onion Online “If Jackass' Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O Could Have a Baby Together, it Would Probably Look a Lot Like the Sadomasochistic Comedy Troupe FUCT"~The Village Voice Finest City Improv located at 3746 6th Ave, Hillcrest - San Diego February 7, 14, 21, 28 at 11 p.m.
  • 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
  • Celebrate Mexican Heritage at the Fiestas Patrias Festival 2024 USA Multicultural Nonprofit is proud to announce the highly anticipated Fiestas Patrias Festival in collaboration with Univision TV station, taking place on Sunday, September 15th, 2024. This vibrant celebration of Mexican culture promises a day filled with entertainment, tradition, and community spirit. The festival will commence with a momentous first-ever church mass at 11 a.m., setting the tone for a day of festivities. From 12 noon to 9:30 p.m., attendees will enjoy a diverse lineup of entertainment including traditional dancing, mariachis, ballet folklorico, and performances by renowned bands such as Los Montaňo and other top acts on two dynamic stages. For those seeking a moment of relaxation, the festival will feature a beer and spirit garden where guests can unwind while enjoying the lively atmosphere. Families will delight in the dedicated kids' zone offering activities and entertainment suitable for all ages throughout the day. The highlight of the evening will be the official "El Grito" Presentation at 9 pm, commemorating Mexican Independence with ceremonial pride and cultural significance. This pivotal moment in Mexican heritage will be a focal point not to be missed. "We are thrilled to present the Fiestas Patrias Festival alongside our partners at Univision, celebrating the richness of Mexican culture and the spirit of unity within our community," said Angel Aguilar and Sohaila Handelsman, founders of USA Multicultural Nonprofit. "This festival embodies our commitment to fostering cultural understanding and appreciation. This is for our community!” The Fiestas Patrias Festival invites everyone to join in honoring Mexican heritage through a day of festivities that promise to entertain, enlighten, and unify. Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 15th, 2024, and prepare to experience a tradition that celebrates Mexican pride and community spirit in the heart of Escondido, California, at Grape Day Park. USA Multicultural Nonprofit is dedicated to promoting cultural diversity and understanding through community events and educational initiatives. By celebrating various cultural traditions, the nonprofit aims to foster unity and appreciation among all communities. Preserving the Cultural Arts to leave a legacy through Music, Dance and Arts. For more information, visit usamulticultural.org or contact Angel Aguilar by phone 760-855-8115 or by email USAMulticulturalorg@gmail.com for more info and vending and sponsorship opportunities.
  • Our top picks for theater in San Diego this season: Agatha Christie, 'Midnight at the Never Get' and opera.
  • President Trump lost 20 pounds, lowered "bad" cholesterol and has "diverticulosis and a benign polyp," according to a medical report released by the White House.
  • 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
  • More than 30 people were killed in a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Sunday, officials said.
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