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  • Los Angeles-based artist Shirley Tse (b.1968) works in sculpture, installation, photography, and text. She deconstructs our world of synthetic objects that carry paradoxical meanings and constructs different models in which differences might come together. Various strategies of visualising heterogeneity are used: conflating different scales, fusing the organic with the industrial, crossing between the literal and the metaphorical, merging different narratives, and collapsing the subject and object relationship. Tse received a Master of Fine Arts from ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena and Bachelor of Arts degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong Department of Fine Arts. Tse represented Hong Kong at the 58th Venice Biennale. Her work is featured in many articles, catalogues, and publications including "Akademie X: Lessons in Art + Life" (2015) and "Sculpture Today" (2007). Tse received the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in 2009 and is on faculty at California Institute of the Arts since 2001 where she is Robert Fitzpatrick Chair in Art. Visit: Shirley Tse: Remote Artist Talk
  • Grape Day Park has long been a gathering place in Escondido — and a reflection of the city’s changing identity.
  • Scott Terrell, conductor San Diego Symphony Orchestra The action-packed adventure pits man against prehistoric predators in the ultimate battle for survival. Featuring visually stunning imagery and groundbreaking special effects, this epic film is sheer movie magic 65 million years in the making. Now audiences can experience Jurassic Park as never before: projected in HD with a full symphony orchestra performing John Williams’ iconic score live to picture. Welcome… to Jurassic Park! © Universal City Studios LLC and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Visit: https://www.theshell.org/performances/jurassic-park/ San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • An Edinburgh police detective and a team of misfits search for a woman who vanished several years earlier. Critic John Powers says the byplay of characters makes Dept. Q worth watching.
  • Tariffs in President Trump's first term did some damage to the local farming community.
  • Cinema Under The Stars presents "Rope" Thursday, June 19 at 8 p.m. Friday, June 20 at 8 p.m. “ROPE” (1948. 81 min. PG) - Hitchcock’s first color film is an audacious, highly charged technical marvel. Two elitist intellectuals (Farley Granger, John Dahl) plot to commit the “immaculate murder” when they throttle a prep school classmate. Jimmy Stewart is their former headmaster who uncovers their dark side. Cinema Under the Stars is an intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills with single and double zero-gravity reclining lounge chairs, sky-boxes and love seat cabanas. Heaters, pillows and blankets are provided. A vintage cartoon is shown before most films. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Members may make phone reservations up to one week in advance. Online reservations for Members begin on Mondays at 9 a.m. Online reservations for Non-Members begin on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. The box office opens at 6 p.m, Fridays - Sundays. Admission Prices: Members - $17. Non-members (at the box office) - $18. Non-members (with online reservations) - $20. Annual Memberships - $125 (for two people). Pay with Cash, Checks, or Venmo. All concessions are $3.00 each Free popcorn for Members. Reservations must be cancelled by 5 p.m. online, or call the Cinema before 6 p.m. Come early to avoid a line. For more information, call (619) 295-4221, or visit the website (www.topspresents.com)
  • Premieres Tuesday, May 27, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS app. Join historian John Monsky, host Katie Couric, conductor Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops for a Veterans Day tribute to remember. In an unforgettable event from Boston’s Symphony Hall, Monsky takes viewers on a breathtaking and suspenseful journey through the events of D-Day, the liberation of Paris, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Allied advance into Germany.
  • Tee times at Torrey Pines and Balboa Park golf courses have become increasingly hard to get. Some golfers say hackers are likely using bots to hoover up tee times and then selling them on the secondary market. City officials say they have not found evidence of this.
  • The characters in the romantic comedy Materialists, Celine Song's follow-up to Past Lives, see the dating pool in terms of the "market" – people are evaluated by how "competitive" they are and marriage is treated like an equation to be solved.
  • Laurie Beebe Lewis & The Electric Underground Band Ignite The Bornemann with Their Debut Performance! Experience a nostalgic journey through the iconic sounds of the 1960s and 70s as Laurie Beebe Lewis & The Electric Underground Band take the stage at The Bornemann on Saturday, July 12. Legacy Artist Laurie Beebe Lewis spent seven years with The Mamas & The Papas from 1986-1993. She toured the world with original members John Phillips and Denny Doherty, along with sunshine pop singer Spanky McFarlane of Spanky & Our Gang. Presently Laurie takes her experiences, stories, and the music of THE MAMAS & THE PAPAS to the concert stage along with her band the Electric Underground! It’s a “tribute with a twist” as she shares her perspective of her seven years with the group. Laurie and her band, the Electric Underground perform pristine vocals and iconic vocal arrangements previously created and sung by the 1960’s fab vocal quartet that changed folk rock music forever! Don't miss this opportunity to witness Laurie Beebe Lewis & The Electric Underground Band's inaugural performance in this exceptional setting. Secure your tickets now for an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment. Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/electric-underground-band
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