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  • Immigration attorney Linette Tobin shares details with NPR about the government's case against her client, Jerce Reyes Barrios, a Venezuelan soccer player and father of two.
  • Unleash your inner artist for a paint and sip at Alma San Diego's cozy lobby restaurant, The Café, as we guide you step by step through painting "Cozy Nights"! No experience is necessary so bring a date, or a friend, or even come solo. Our instructor will provide everything you need, so get ready for an unforgettable evening! What To Expect: • All painting supplies are provided including, canvas, brushes, as well as paints, a water cup, and an easel. • Step-by-step painting instructions from a professional artist. • A 16×20 masterpiece to take home and cherish. • Carefully curated drink choices are available for purchase. Join us for an evening of artistic exploration, drinks, and fun! Unwind, paint, sip, and connect. Reserve your spot today and get ready to immerse yourself in a world of color as well as creativity. Visit: https://paintingandvino.com/event/cozy-nights-paint-and-sip-alma/ Alma San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Coronado Historical Association in conjunction with the World Design Capital and the Coronado Arts Commission, invites you to join us for this free lecture to learn about the "Future of Historic Buildings in Tijuana". Tijuana has been called “the House of all people” and the “most visited border city in the world” where new communities form every day because of intense migration. In this quickly growing city with its bustling neighborhoods of free trade, older buildings from the modernist era become hard to preserve. These architectural gems are often abandoned and then become obsolete or torn down. Unfortunately, urban development, economic forces, and ineffective laws prevent preservationists from protecting Tijuana’s significant past, its tiled arcades and historically significant landmarks are at further risk. As an advocate for historic conservation, public official, and academic in historic preservation, Maria Curry will discuss the challenges to safeguarding the splendor of Tijuana’s architectural gems and local memory of bygone days. This event is free and open to the public however capacity is limited so reservations are required. Please RSVP below using the form or by calling 619-435-7242. For more information visit: coronadohistory.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, in the wake of hundreds of legal claims from alleged sexual abuse victims. In other news, the latest San Diego County Respiratory Virus Surveillance report shows a slight increase in COVID-19 cases. We find out whether there is a need for concern. Plus, a Normal Heights nonprofit is helping students turn recycled objects into art, and giving San Diegans a chance to donate and buy second-hand supplies.
  • At a time when every news alert seems to deliver a seismic jolt about the world, these ads mostly touch on safe subjects we expect in Big Game commercials: Nostalgia. Comedy. Celebrities. Patriotism. Poignant humanism.
  • July 13 - August 17 Opening reception: 5 - 8 p.m. Saturday, July 13.Gallery hours:11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday From the gallery:BEST PRACTICE is excited to announce the opening of and Elsewhere, the first exhibition of the work of Tigercrow Collective (Cat Gunn, Kirstyn Hom, Heige Kim, Jun!yi Min, and naomi nadreau). While the images, videos and sculptures included in this presentation all originate from each artist’s studio, the margins between these works blur opening up occasions for collaboration in the gallery.About the exhibition:'and Elsewhere' is Tigercrow Collective’s first exhibition together, which ruminates on experiences of longing for home. The word home is not particular, but home is always with elsewhere. Simultaneously specific and ambiguous, “elsewhere” invokes the notion of a place anywhere and here, recalling displacement, precarity, and Asian diasporic memory. Utilizing singular and collaborative artworks, the collective seeks places of refuge through objects that hold memory, materials that preserve touch, and references to ever-changing landscapes. The installation begins to connect these points of belonging to trace a transitory narrative together.
  • Calling all Artists - For the 72nd Fine Art Open Annual Awards Show, hosted by the North Coastal Art Gallery. This signature event is presented each year and open to non-members and members. This show draws in about 200 artists from all over Southern California. It is juried by a renowned independent jurors: Chuck McPherson and Lynn Buettner. The exhibition starts on August 4 and is available through our website at northcoastalartgallery.com on the events “Open Show” page, or on Online Juried Shows processing. Ribbons, Awards and cash prizes are awarded at the reception. The deadline for submissions is July 17 Visit: northcoastalartgallery.com/open-shows/ North Coastal Art Gallery on Instagram
  • The legal fight could have far-reaching implications for the media and artificial intelligence industries.
  • “Autumn Color in Carlsbad”, a beautiful photograph of a stunning evening sunset in Carlsbad. This is framed, 20×24 and signed by the artists Bruce Bartels. You can view it in the gallery or bid online. https://form.jotform.com/240937216101144 Winners need not be present to win. If you stop in you will see a new monthly show and meet with friendly hosts that can assist you. Bidding closed on July 20th, and winner need not be present to win. Funding supports our community outreach programs. Visit: North Coastal Art Gallery North Coastal Art Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: Rap and hip-hop at the Athenaeum; "Big Vegan Flavor"; free chamber music; French music and art; Blanket Sounds; "Murder on the Orient Express"; plus live music picks and more.
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