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  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents the “Thomason Cash Award Art Exhibition”, juried by award-winning artist, Barbara Tapp. This watermedia exhibition runs from Friday, November 5 through Sunday, November 28 at the San Diego Watercolor Society gallery in the Arts District Liberty Station on the regular gallery hours: • Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a virtual Zoom reception on Friday, November 5 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. All paintings featured in the exhibition can be viewed and purchased online as well on the San Diego Watercolor Society website. Fore more information, please visit www.sdws.org or call (619) 876-4550.
  • Alexandra Horowitz is an authority on how dogs perceive the world, but her new book is not a training manual. In The Year of the Puppy, she says there's plenty she doesn't know about canine cognition.
  • The cost of visiting Disney's Anaheim theme parks increased again Tuesday, Disney officials confirmed.
  • Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, is a changed place since the Taliban returned to power. Women live with more restrictions, and many Afghans lack electricity and food.
  • London born, Southern California based Gregory Page is an eclectic, prolific, genre-bending performing songwriter, balladeer, recording artist, film maker, art activist, music producer & published poet. With an extensive discography, he has toured the world many times over from Australia to Europe and Asia. With endearing stage presence, evocative lyrics, stunning guitar work and warm voice, he seamlessly draws from imagination and experience transcending traditions of folk, Celtic, American roots, jazz, ragtime, blues, swing and French Romanticism into his own signature idiom critics are heralding as “Americeltic”. JT Morning, local singer/songwriter/musician/storyteller, opens the show. Presented by the nonprofit San Diego Folk Heritage CONCERT ATTENDEES MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19. MASKS ARE REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES IN TEMPLARS HALL, except performers on stage. Date: Nov. 19, 2021 Time: 7:30pm-9:30pm Location: Templar's Hall in Old Poway Park Cost: $17-$20 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • City Ballet of San Diego presents the full-length production of Don Quixote by Resident Choreographer Elizabeth Wistrich – a lavish production based on Miguel de Cervantes epic novel, accompanied by The City Ballet Orchestra. Audiences can follow the adventures of the errant knight, Don Quixote, and his squire, Sancho Panza, on their travels to find the beautiful Dulcinea whom Don Quixote has only seen in his dreams. This three-act story ballet is a sensation with opulent scenery and costumes, complete with moving windmills, and family orientated and filled with humor and magic. Free lecture 45 minutes prior to each performance. Visit https://cityballet.org/performances/don-quixote/ for more information.
  • The lawsuit also claims Whole Foods financially exploited its customers by charging significantly more for its meat products compared to competitors, under the guise that their products are healthier.
  • California's insurance regulator says auto insurers shortchanged motorists on refunds ordered last year as crashes dropped during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Celebrate the much-anticipated launch of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope at the Fleet! Join us for a wide range of community events to learn about and celebrate the largest, most powerful and complex space telescope ever built and launched into space. November Schedule: Studio X: Make Origami Nov. 2-7 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Studio X: Build Your Own Space Rover Nov. 9-14 11 a.m.– 4 p.m. Studio X: Make a Galaxy Pinwheel Nov. 16-21 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio X: Make Interstellar Coasters Nov. 30- Dec.5 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Studio X activities are included with general admission. General Admission pricing: Adult/$21.95, Child/$18.95, Senior/$19.95 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an emergency measure Tuesday aimed at addressing the number of drug overdose deaths in San Diego County jails.
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