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  • On Monday, December 2, Grammy-nominated pianist Andrius Žlabys will perform a varied program of works by J.S. Bach and César Franck and his own composition Echoes of Light, an homage to Mozart. Žlabys states, “At the center of the piece, there are two fragments from Mozart’s Requiem. [What follows is] influenced by Carl Sagan’s writings. I imagine fragments of Mozart’s Requiem continuing to echo through space and time, perhaps never again detected, yet always present.” Žlabys has received acclaim for his appearances with many of the world’s leading orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Rotterdam Symphony, and Philharmonic Orchestra of Buenos Aires. All concerts are preceded by a pre-concert talk at 6:45 p.m. and are followed by a reception with the artists in the Sharon & Joel Labovitz Entry Hall. Athenaeum Music and Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • We're celebrating Nuestra Cultura! Join us with Back From Tombouctou for a fun Nichos workshop! We will provide a wooden box and all the images and materials for decorating it in the Mexican tradition. Nicho can be made to Frida, Guadalupe or Loteria. Resembling dioramas, they are made from common household objects and craft material and traditionally combine elements from mestizo spirituality, and popular culture. San Diego Public Library presents Nuestra Cultura, a series celebrating and recognizing the rich heritage, history, contributions, and culture of our Latin American and Indigenous communities. We recognize that there is deeply rooted pride in heritage and that self-identities are important, unique, and may change over time. We celebrate with an array of programs for all ages and recommended reading and listening lists from our English and Spanish collections. Note: Children’s craft every Thursday at 4 p.m. Join us every week to learn a different medium, how to recycle everyday materials into art, and explore monthly observances and holidays! *Registration Required
  • High-profile burglaries of pro athletes are seen as part of a wider pattern of criminals traveling from South America to target affluent homes in the U.S.
  • We are back! Be sure to save the date and sign up to receive updates and promos related to the Greek Festival on Sept. 7th - 8th 2024 in Cardiff (Encinitas). Food, friends, family, music and dance, kids games, culture, faith... who could ask for anything more? (besides a plane ticket to Greece, I suppose). Come experience Greece right here in Cardiff and Encinitas. Bring the kids, your friends, your family, a stranger, whatever! Sorry but no pets please. For the safety of our visitors we ask that you leave your pets at home. Service animals are allowed. If you'd like more information about this policy please email cardiffgreekfestival@gmail.com. Funds raised during this event go to support the operations of our Church, our Senior Apartments (Cardiff Orthodox Housing), the Building Fund (hopefully!), and charities. The Church is pleased to extend a helping hand to our community partners at no cost or at reduced costs. Our community partners include: Interfaith Community Services of North County, Boy Scouts Troop 2000 (thanks for all your help Scouts!), Kids n Cancer, Pacific Coast Harmony, Bach Collegium, Hands of Peace, Century Ride events, Hellenic Cultural Society events and lectures, Art shows featuring local artists, and more. We also are pleased to offer the following services/ministries which are open to anyone who is interested: Greek Language School, Shining Cross Academy (pre-school and Kindergarten), Adult Greek Dance Lessons, Youth dance and choral programs, Bible Study, classes on Orthodoxy, a bookstore featuring books, icons and other items related to the Orthodox faith, and more. Visit: https://www.cardiffgreekfestival.com/purchase-tickets Cardiff Greek Festival on Instagram and Facebook
  • About the exhibit: Quint Gallery is thrilled to present Nancy Blum: Gathered this summer, her first solo exhibition with the gallery. An installation of 9x12 inch works from her ‘Black Drawings’ series will be situated throughout the front and back rooms of the 7722 Girard Avenue gallery interspersed with a selection of other recent ‘Star’ and ‘Flame’ drawings, all on black paper. Blum’s ongoing series of ‘Black Drawings’ radiate and transform within/beyond each 9x12 in sheet of paper, etched softly by colored pencil and graphite. She begins this daily practice with an image in mind and makes intuitive decisions underpinned by careful sensitivity to plant intelligence and movement, and the spatial geometry of nature. Taken as otherworldly species or mystic equations, these Untitled compositions evade definition. What results, however, is often a labyrinthine, curvilinear meditation on cycles of existence. By setting them in a black, non-illuminated space, the inherent potential of abstracting concrete form emerges, providing space for its subjects to glow, move outward, or curl inward, always in the process of leaving or becoming something new. “Everyone carries a room about inside them,” wrote Franz Kakfa in Blue Octavo Notebooks, one of his posthumously published journals. Under Blum’s guidance, the endless knot of her forms breathe an air of secrecy and can feel like a door to her own inner world. In drawings which repeat variations on the four elements of nature, they may be approached like a meditation or prayer. This sentiment is influenced by the Tibetan Buddhism tradition of thangka paintings, which illustrate the story of Buddha and have served a multitude of purposes, among them to aid in contemplation or give thanks. Blum has made hundreds of these drawings and each one is unique. If regarded as small parts of a larger whole, an interconnected ecosystem develops. Attuned to fire, earth, water, and air, drawing as a discipline gives form to Blum’s visioning of consciousness and what lies beyond those four elements, without which we couldn’t exist. Upon this foundation, a set of larger Flame works more directly reference the element of fire and how it has been historically illustrated and mythologized in South and East Asian art. Additionally, several new Star drawings are made from graphite and dark blue colored pencil, burnished and lightly embossed onto black paper. About the artist: Beyond the solitude of her drawing practice, Nancy Blum enjoys the often-collaborative process of developing large-scale public works using a variety of media. For New York City’s MTA Arts-in-Transit program she created a suite of large botanically themed mosaics at the historic 28th Street Station (2019). In the spring of 2024, this project was included in the book Contemporary Art Underground: MTA Arts & Design New York. Blum has completed numerous other public commissions throughout the United States, including enameled glass windows at the San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA; a series of billboards in the sculpture park of the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC; a resin flower wall at Sea-Tac International Airport, Seattle, WA; among many others. Blum received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and has since become a widely sought-after visiting artist, critic, and lecturer at universities nationwide. Her work has also been recognized through fellowships from the Pollock‐Krasner Foundation, Peter S. Reed Foundation, Mid‐Atlantic Arts Foundation, and New York’s Lower East Side Printshop. The first monograph of her work was published in 2017 and features essays, interviews and documentation of her drawing, sculpture, and public artworks. Nancy lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Related links: Quint Gallery website | Instagram
  • Ecuador's runoff vote pits Trump ally and incumbent Daniel Noboa against leftist challenger Luisa González, in an election dominated by the issue of security in a highly polarized political landscape.
  • Saddle up for a good time! The Ivey Ranch Park Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with and without disabilities through care, education and equine-assisted services, is thrilled to invite you to its The Annual Ivey Ranch Park Western Hoedown! Join us on Saturday, October 12 from 3 pm to 7 p.m., for a lively fundraising celebration packed with entertainment, a silent auction, mouthwatering food, and more – all to benefit the children and programs supported by Ivey Ranch Park. The evening will feature horse-riding demonstrations, hayrides, country tunes, and savory bites from Outback Steakhouse. Kids will have a blast at the Kid’s Corral, and guests can enjoy an ROTC flag demonstration that kicks the event off. Guests can help support the association by participating in the raffles and bidding on over 100 silent auction items, including weekend get-aways, theme parks, sporting events, concerts, fine dining, art and more. The 14th Annual Ivey Ranch Park Western Hoedown will take place at 110 Rancho del Oro Dr., Oceanside, CA 92057. Tickets are $75 through October 11 and $95 at the door. VIP Tickets are $125 through October 11 and $145 on the day of the event and will include reserved seating in the VIP Lounge, table service, hors d’oeuvres, raffle tickets, the steakhouse dinner, beer and wine. Tickets can be purchases here and sponsorship opportunities can be found here. “We are beyond excited to welcome everyone to the 14th Annual Ivey Ranch Park Western Hoedown – it’s sure to be a hoot whether you’re a first-time visitor or have been a longtime volunteer,” exclaimed Tonya Danielly, the Executive Director of the Ivey Ranch Park Association. “This year, our goal is to raise $200,000 to expand our many programs and finally get families off of our waiting list. It’s heartbreaking to turn families away when they need help immediately. From children to seniors, people rely on our services, and we hope reaching our goal will allow us to support even more individuals in need.” For over 40 years, the Ivey Ranch Park Association has been a beacon of support for hundreds of individuals, both disabled and able-bodied, throughout San Diego County. Among their most impactful programs are the equine services, offering participants the mental, physical and emotional benefits of horseback riding through activities like therapeutic riding, vaulting and Horses for Heroes, a program supporting the well-being of veterans. Beyond equine therapy, the association provides before and after-school care tailored to meet the needs of all children, as well as an adult day program focused on functional skills training, vocational development and leisure activities. They also offer in-home respite care, giving family caregivers much-needed relief. Funds raised at the Hoedown will play a crucial role in expanding these essential services and reaching more families in need. With many families waiting over a year for support, the association is eager to eliminate the waiting list and provide immediate assistance to those who need it the most. These programs are life-changing for both children and adults, and every dollar raised brings Ivey Ranch Park closer to ensuring that no family has to wait for the care and resources they deserve. Facebook / Instagram
  • Matsu is thrilled to host a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration dinner featuring chefs Nino Fjordside and Agnes Karrasch—visionaries from the 2-Michelin-starred Koks in the Faroe Islands, along with our very own Chef William. Experience an exclusive tasting menu inspired by Nordic traditions, masterfully reimagined with California’s unparalleled bounty. This is an extraordinary meeting of Michelin-starred excellence and Matsu’s artistic philosophy, curated to surprise and delight. ✨ Seats are limited. Don’t miss your chance to savor a story told in every bite. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?experienceId=393919&restref=1166083&rid=1166083&utm_campaign=shared&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=external Matsu on Instagram and Facebook
  • Gear up to cheer on the San Diego Mojo, San Diego’s major league volleyball team, for their home opener on Thursday, January 16, against the Orlando Valkyries! Kick off 2025 with tickets to the Mojo's first home game of the season in Viejas Arena, located at San Diego State University. Experience an electric and thrilling showdown and receive a free commemorative Mojo volleyball t-shirt and fridge magnet. With killer seats starting at $15 and five amazing ticket packages available, it's time to show off your team spirit at this spike-tacular event. Whether you are looking for some weekend fun or are a volleyball enthusiast, don't miss your chance to grab some exclusive swag and kick off the season in style! Buy Tickets Today! Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/san-diego-mojo-tickets/artist/3100304?_gl=1 San Diego Mojo Pro Volleyball on Instagram and Facebook
  • Santa Claus is a familiar holiday legend, but Saturday in Vista, another legend will be celebrated: Krampus. It's a figure from European folklore who punishes naughty children at Christmas.
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