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  • Here's what you need to know about the primary election coming up on April 8, 2025.
  • A recipient of a Grammys Trustee Award in 2015, Richard Perry died at a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday. Perry was a hitmaking record producer with a flair for both standards and contemporary sounds.
  • Three years after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, the U.S., in a split with its European allies over the war, sided with Russia at the U.N.
  • TERI Campus of Life, a non-profit organization that is changing the way the world sees, helps, and empowers children and adults with developmental and learning disabilities, operates several social enterprises, with all profits supporting TERI’s array of special needs programs that improve their quality of life. With a lead gift from the Walter J. & Betty C. Zable Foundation, the new Performing Arts and Fine Arts Center at TERI Campus of Life features a 197-seat theater, drama studios, music studios, multi-sensory rooms, art and ceramics studios, and more. TERI is pleased to announce its inaugural lineup of live performances in its just-opened Cindy and James Bornemann Theater for the Performing Arts. The theater will feature a diverse and lively line-up of performances for all ages. Tickets are on sale now at www.TERi.Live Multi-talented and gifted pianist, producer, songwriter, programmer and film score composer, Myron McKinley is in a class all by himself. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, McKinley began studying Jazz and Classical piano at the age of three. His smooth and eclectic sound blends classical, jazz, R&B, and hip hop together forming an explosive Jazz sound reminiscent of some of his influences such as Art Tatum, Bill Evans, Chick Corea and Oscar Peterson. Myron will be joined by drummer Marvin “Smitty” Smith, bassist Sekou Bunch, and guitarist Tony Pulizzi for a powerful performance Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Immerse Yourself in Japanese Culture with a Hands-On Kintsugi Experience: Join us for a captivating journey into the heart of Japanese culture with our unique Kintsugi Experience. Kintsugi, often called “golden joinery,” is more than just an art form; it’s a profound philosophy deeply rooted in Japanese culture. It treats the mending of broken pottery as an artful and spiritual practice, celebrating imperfections and the beauty of resilience. This philosophy aligns closely with the essence of Wabi-Sabi, which embraces life’s imperfections. Our Kintsugi Experience offers you the chance to not only learn about this rich cultural tradition but also to experience it firsthand. You’ll delve into the history and philosophy of Kintsugi, gaining a profound understanding of how it represents life’s journey. Then, it’s your turn to roll up your sleeves and try it for yourself, making two pieces of kintsugi to take home and enjoy. In our studio, you’ll receive all the materials needed, and our experienced instructor will guide you through the hands-on process. As you mend your own piece of pottery, you’ll discover not only the art of Kintsugi but also the art of self-acceptance and resilience. This isn’t just a class; it’s a cultural immersion and a transformative experience. By participating in our Kintsugi Experience, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and the profound wisdom that lies within this ancient art form. Materials are included, so all you need to bring is your curiosity and a willingness to engage with a culture that cherishes imperfections as part of life’s beauty. #morethanwabisabi Ages 12+ are welcome. If this class is full, join our Interest List. If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Olivier Latry is Notre Dame Cathedral's longest-serving organist. Just days before the church's gala reopening, after the destructive fire in 2019, he talks about the refurbished instrument — it holds 8,000 pipes — and its role in the church.
  • In celebration of the Summer Solstice, Soultry Sisters host an annual Arts + Wellness Festival. Our three-day festival highlights BIPOC, women, and queer artists and wellness practitioners based in San Diego. We collaborate with them to build our festival program that includes creative expression classes (dance, creative writing, visual arts), wellness workshops (yoga, meditation, sound healing), and performances (musicians, singers, DJs, spoken word artists, dancers). Our festival aims to showcase diverse local creatives and how access to arts & wellness resources contributes to our social, emotional, mental, physical & collective health. By curating a meaningful and intentional festival, we can connect to the local Carlsbad community while centering creative expression, personal development, holistic wellbeing, and communal care. For more information visit: soultrysisters.com/ssfestival Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A PEANUTS HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AT SEAPORT VILLAGE Join us Friday, November 22 for a magical evening celebrating two beloved Peanuts classics with special guest Larry Leichliter, Emmy Award-winning Peanuts director and artist! EVENT SCHEDULE: CLASSIC SCREENINGS | 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Cozy up for a double feature of cherished holiday favorites: "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" (1973) "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (1965) MEET THE DIRECTOR: Meet Emmy Award-winning director Larry Leichliter at the Chuck Jones Gallery! With over four decades of animation experience, Larry has brought countless beloved characters to life, from Charlie Brown to SpongeBob SquarePants and Adventure Time. Larry Leichliter's impressive career includes: Director of 40+ Peanuts specials and TV shows Emmy Award winner for "Over the Garden Wall" BAFTA Award recipient Director of beloved series including Adventure Time, Hey Arnold!, and SpongeBob SquarePants DID YOU KNOW? "A Charlie Brown Christmas" revolutionized holiday programming in 1965 with its innovative jazz score by Vince Guaraldi and authentic use of child voice actors. Meanwhile, "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" made history as the first Peanuts special to feature a completely original script! Location: Chuck Jones Gallery at Seaport Village Free admission, family-friendly event Limited seating available - arrive early!
  • The iconic theater in downtown San Diego has seen a lot in the last century, and it's come perilously close to being demolished.
  • During the event we will reflect on the significance of the Juneteenth celebration, enjoy uplifting dance and gospel music performances, and host our 2nd annual flag raising and dessert. Dancing, Live Gospel Concert, Flag Raising 12–1 p.m. Celebratory Event (Location at the Performing Arts Center) 1–1:30 Flag Raising & Dessert (Location at the Jaguar Walk Patio)
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