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  • Swinton plays a woman dying of cancer in Pedro Almodóvar's The Room Next Door. "A life spent considering how we're going to spend our end is not wasted time," Swinton says.
  • Reception: Sat. June 8, 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. “Bonita Paint-Out” with Mehl Lawson: Friday, June 7 p.m. at 9 a.m. Art Materials Swap: Sat. June 8 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Juror: Jean Stern, Director Emeritus of the Irvine Museum. The museum is honored to welcome Mr. Stern, the preeminent authority of California Plein Art History, to jury for the annual Plein air exhibition in 2024 Artists in the Exhibition: Liz Abeyta, Geoff Allen, Drew Bandish, Brian Belfield, Julie Bradbury-Bennett, Gloria Chadwick, Lorraine Marie Cote, Brian Gibson, Danny Griego, Karen Haub, Carolyn Hesse-Low, Marie Huggin, Michelva Hutchinson, Justine Javes, Rose Ireland, Margaret Larlham, Mehl Lawson, Fan Li, Shuang Li, Kevin Liddell, Rod Lingren, Chrysanne Lowe, Lester Machado, Lisa Colette Martin, Nathan McCall, Carmelita Molina, Mark Nakananishi, Carol Perrington, Lisa Passin, Jean Petaja, Kathryn Peterson, Nina Pierson, Jeff Remmer, Dot Renshaw, Jenny Rivera, Grace Schlesier, Lynne Schulnk, Gina Sheehan, Sarah Sullivan, Majorie Taylor, Christa Thurber, Joyce Trinh, Minnie Valero, Lydia Velarde, Colleen Veneri, Jami Wright Sketchbooks with members of San Diego Urban Sketchers Beyond the Borders is an exhibition and a collaborative effort between the California Art Club San Diego Chapter, the Salmagundi San Diego Chapter, San Diego Watercolor Society, Desert Plein Air Association, San Diego Urban Sketchers, Oceanside Museum of Art, San Diego Plein. Air Painters Meet Up Group, Temecula Art Guilt, Fallbrook Art Guild, Coronado and the Bonita Museum and Cultural Center. Joyce Trinh, exhibition coordinator, California Art Club San Diego. "Beyond the Border, en Plein Air" takes visitors on a visual journey starting from the public parks, regional and national parks, into neighborhoods, past historical sites of architectural marvel, along the bay, and the serene Pacific shoreline. The journey concludes with a tranquil finale at the dock, leaving a lasting impression of the journey's diverse landscapes. This journey, much like the artistic process, is a transformative one where each step reveals new perspectives and insights. The exhibition offers a space where plein air artists share their unique interpretations of the world around them. Each painting is the artist's experience, inviting viewers to pause and reflect. The time and consideration given by each artist enriches the public's understanding of the artistic journey, making the exhibition a shared experience of discovery and appreciation. Thank you for highlighting the beauty of this artistic en plein air painting voyage. For more information visit: bonitahistoricalsociety.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A local community archive is dedicated to preserving and sharing local LGBTQ+ history. Plus, a celebration of queer and trans performers in an upcoming dance festival. And your weekend preview.
  • Assad's forces detained mothers and children and sent many of the youth to orphanages. Syrians whose children vanished during the war are now seeking information on their fate. NPR investigates.
  • Start practicing your paper airplane folding now because Ben Folds is bringing his Paper Airplane Request tour to the Epstein Family Amphitheater! Fans during each of the shows will be invited to launch their song requests to the stage via paper airplanes. Widely regarded as one of the major music influencers of our generation, the Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter-composer has created an enormous body of genre-bending music that includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five, multiple solo albums, and numerous collaborative records. For the past three decades, he’s toured as a pop artist, while also performing with some of the world’s greatest symphony orchestras. A New York Times Best Selling author and podcast host, Ben also composes for film, tv and theatre, guest stars in films and TV, and serves as the Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. A longtime advocate for arts and music education funding, Ben launched a music education charitable initiative in his native state of North Carolina entitled “Keys For Kids,” which provides funds and keyboards to existing nonprofits that provide free or affordable music lessons to interested school-age children. On the national level, he’s active as a member of Americans For The Arts and the Arts Action Fund. For more information visit: artpower.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The NTC Foundation is partnering with Zia Productions to present the 2024 ARTS DISTRICT Summer Music Series! Everyone is invited to wander and explore the ARTS DISTRICT and enjoy FREE outdoor musical performances on the North Promenade. Guests, friends and family members of all ages are welcome to bring a blanket and lawn chairs to set up on the North Promenade and enjoy live music from 4 - 7 p.m.! The ARTS DISTRICT Summer Music series is happening the 4th Sunday in June, July August and September. The Lineup! Tulengua - Sunday, June 23 Sonido de la Frontera- Sunday, July 28 Nosotros- Sunday, August 25 Frontera Bugalú- Sunday, September 22 Bring your friends and family members of all ages to enjoy live music at ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station! Guests can also enjoy the summer sounds while sipping on cold beverages from Stone Brewing's outdoor patio. Follow ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station on Facebook and Instagram for updates and announcements on performers!
  • Sometimes, the right book shows up just at the right time. Our book critic encountered two such books this week: Water, Water, by Billy Collins, and The Dog Who Followed the Moon, by James Norbury.
  • The Brooklyn MC, who died this month at 52, rapped from an intense commitment to writing as a form, and a DIY ethic that put him in charge of every aspect of his business.
  • The popular, brightly painted minibuses are being phased out in the Philippines, but you can still tour San Francisco's Filipino Cultural District in one.
  • Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux was a renowned Black preacher and broadcaster. Radio Diaries' series "Making Waves" looks at his life and his contentious relationship with Martin Luther King Jr.
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