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  • From indie comics to manga, these films prove the comic universe is bigger than you think.
  • Join us on September 13, 20, and 27 for our Annual Oktoberfest Celebration! This event is free to the public and all ages are welcome. Our Tasting Room will remain open for normal business hours throughout the week. Featuring live music from Bavarian Beer Garden Band (2-6 p.m.), food vendors, drink specials, and traditional Oktoberfest games including Hammerschlagen, Axe Throwing, Chicken Dance, and much more! Get your lederhosen and dirndls ready for this year's AleSchmidt Oktoberfest celebration. Food Vendors: Zoe's Place (9/13, 9/20, 9/27) Kettle Popcorn (9/13, 9/20, 9/27) Pretzels & Pints (9/13, 9/20, 9/27) The Raclette Stand (9/13, 9/20, 9/27) The Pastrami Stand (9/27) AleSmith Brewing Company - Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • A few of these global soups have unusual ingredients: A chicken that hasn't yet sung, waterleaf with dew drops, a zebu organ. Don't worry, we've got subs. And prep time for some is as short as 1 hour.
  • The Library's Autumn Concert Series takes place on Fridays from September 5 to October 31. Each concert will begin at 1 p.m. in the Winn Room. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the performance. On September 5, we will have Jeremy Kurtz-Harris on the double bass, performing classical works inspired by folk music, world music, and more. Bassist Jeremy Kurtz-Harris has a diverse musical background that includes solo, chamber, and orchestral performance. He has been the Principal Bassist of the San Diego Symphony since 2004 and has also played Guest Principal Bass with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. During 2015-16, Kurtz-Harris was an acting member of the San Francisco Symphony, performing as Principal for most of the season. He has also played Associate Principal Bass in the summers with the Sun Valley Music Festival since 2010. Kurtz-Harris is an avid proponent of the double bass as a solo instrument. He regularly performs solo recitals, has been featured as a soloist with numerous ensembles, and recorded an album, "Sonatas and Meditations" which featured his long-time collaborator, pianist Ines Irawati. He actively encourages composers to write both solo and chamber music for bass, and has commissioned and premiered multiple works for the instrument. As a chamber musician, he has performed at La Jolla Summerfest, Carnegie’s Weill Hall, and on San Diego’s “Art of Elan” chamber series. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and Rice University, Kurtz-Harris is a dedicated pedagogue. He has been the classical bass teacher at San Diego State University since 2006, and has taught master classes in the U.S., Mexico, and Australia. He has also served as a board member for the International Society of Bassists, which fosters interaction among bassists from many countries, backgrounds, and musical genres, and also opportunities for young bassists. In addition to his double bass performing and teaching pursuits, Kurtz-Harris also enjoys experimenting with sound design, audio recording, composing, arranging, and playing drums. He lives with his wife and two children in the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego. Jeremy Kurtz-Harris on Facebook / Instagram
  • Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy pilot, says voters chose her to lead and address affordability at a time when many New Jersey residents feel challenged by the Trump administration.
  • The Coronado Public Library and the San Diego Writers Festival will host a series of writing workshops this Fall. Each focused on a different topic, writers both new and experienced will find new strategies to hone their craft. Writers who attend a workshop will have the opportunity to have the entry fee waived if they choose to participate in Acorn Publishing Debut Author contest (details available here.) This month, attendees will learn the art of memoir writing. Are you seeking a way to transform the stories of your life into a compelling, page-turning memoir? Join Tracy J. Jones, developmental editor and writing coach, for a fun, interactive writing workshop that will educate and inspire your own memoir-writing journey. Topics include: - The difference between a memoir, a personal essay, and an autobiography - Identifying your memoir's container - What's your character arc? - How to identify your memoir's theme - A checklist for effective scene writing This event will take place via zoom. Register below to receive the Zoom link for this event. https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/write-your-story-39857 Tracy J. Jones is a content writer, developmental editor, writing coach, and International Memoir Writers Association president. She co-produces the San Diego Memoir Showcase and co-edits the award-winning anthology, "Shaking the Tree": brazen. short. memoir. Tracy is a co-instructor for the Memoir Certificate program at San Diego Writers, Ink, and runs three writing groups. She is currently working on her memoir, "Starting Over at Ground Zero." Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • There's more to culture in San Diego than comics: SummerFest chamber music in La Jolla; performance art and ancestral memory in San Ysidro; textile art in Oceanside; small press writers in South Park; dance about chronic pain in City Heights; Shakespeare in Balboa Park; live music picks and more weekend arts. And OK, Comic-Con, too.
  • The federal government promised an Oregon hospital millions of dollars to help prepare for an earthquake. They're still waiting for the money.
  • Mark Ruffalo stars as a former priest turned FBI agent in Brad Ingelsby's new HBO miniseries. Set in small-town Pennsylvania, Task is packed with action and conflict, but it also has a lot of heart.
  • On stage: Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas, Nicole Byer, Rob Huebel, Mary Holland, plus surprise guests you’ll love! Tuesday, September 30 Doors: 6 p.m. PDT | Show: 7 p.m. PDT San Diego Convention Center How to Join: Conference attendees: You’re already registered! See you there! Public tickets: $20 on Eventbrite. Proceeds support Laughing Together, bringing improv-based mental health workshops to schools across the country. About Laughing Together: Comedian, Actor, and Author Chris Gethard is the creative mind behind Laughing Together, a Wellness Together program developed by licensed mental health clinicians and facilitated by professional improv teachers. The curriculum is grounded in research and clinical best practices, focusing on mental health literacy and skill development. Through improv-based activities, students and educators practice essential skills such as emotional regulation, frustration tolerance, communication, and resilience. By combining evidence-based design with the creativity of improv, Laughing Together provides a fun, engaging, and effective way to strengthen mental health skills and foster supportive environments.
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