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  • Philip Miller's sinister thriller is set in a Great Britain that's lost its bearings. But even when she's terrified, fictional journalist Shona Sandison will always risk everything to get the story.
  • Many Mormon women are celebrating the new garments, which they've been requesting for years. Others say the church's all-male leadership should have listened to them sooner.
  • Start your holiday shopping early at the Bates Nut Farm’s “Christmas on the Farm” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair. Artisans will be selling a variety of handmade crafts and fine art. Take a break from the shopping and enjoy some great food and listen to live music Saturday on the Bates stage from Noon -3 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Visit: https://batesnutfarm.biz/ce-9670-christmas-on-the-farm-arts-n-crafts-fair.html Bates Nut Farm on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Elmo’s Springtacular" at Sesame Place is filled with furry fun and an exciting lineup of special events! Visit: https://sesameplace.com/san-diego/tickets/ Sesame Place San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us for an evening of powerful art, vibrant storytelling, and community reflection. Celebrate the opening of "XICANA! San Diego," a landmark exhibition centering Chicana/x artists and activism, alongside Louis Verdad’s "TONÁNTZIN," a multimedia installation honoring the enduring strength of the divine feminine. Curated by Dulce Stein and organized by ESMoA in collaboration with The California Center for the Arts, Escondido. Presented by City Heights Community Development ESMoA on Facebook / Instagram The California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • June 21 – November 2, 2025 "XICANA! San Diego" explores the powerful intersection of art and cultural identity through the lens of Chicana artists. Curated by Dulce Stein and organized by ESMoA and The California Center for the Arts, Escondido, this exhibition will celebrate resilience, identity, and vision through work in all media, including painting, textiles, photography, sculpture, performance, film, and poetry. ESMoA on Facebook / Instagram The California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • A TV version of The Rainmaker is out this week, which gave critic Linda Holmes as good a reason as any to rank the on-screen adaptations of John Grisham's legal novels.
  • Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros is an annual global celebration that honors children and books. This year, Mission Valley Library will host a Día party focused on international fairy tales. Enjoy crafts, games, and face-painting! This program is recommended for babies through age 9. We encourage fairy tale costume attire! No registration is required. In addition, the San Diego State University Language Lab will offer speech and language resources for families. Special thanks to the Friends of the Mission Valley Library for financial support. Audience: Recommended for kids ages 0-9. Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/once-upon-library-celebrate-dia-fairy-tales-around-world-444727
  • Join us for two talks this Friday. At 1 p.m. "The Mingei International Museum" with Kristi Ehrig-Burgess, Lead Library and Archives Specialist. Learn about The Frances Hamilton White Art Reference Library at Mingei International Museum. A unique a public/private space adjacent to the exhibition galleries. Join us for an overview of the library’s five year transformation from hidden gem to accessible resource. At 2:30 p.m. "Fentanyl Project" with Steve Breen, Inewsource. Fentanyl is driving overdose deaths in San Diego and beyond. Steve Breen explores the problem and its human toll. Join us this and every Friday for fun, informative, inspired talks. Our 30th year. Come early for a good seat. Parking permits required lot 1B Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
  • Please join us on Friday for "Stripper Energy" with Beth Accomando KPBS Arts & Culture Reporter. "Stripper Energy," a new six-part video podcast by KPBS, reveals a little-known San Diego civil rights story of dancers who fought back against corruption and abuses of power for decades from the unlikely stage of a strip club. At 2:30 p.m. "Luther and Olive Gage, Carlsbad Pioneers" presented by Jo Ellen Guthrie, Author. With Olive’s money and Luther’s proficiency in flower cultivation, this couple helped develop not only splendid flora but transformed Carlsbad into the city it is today. Parking passes required, come early for a good seat. LIFE members support student Scholarships so join us! Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
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