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  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Trump say they will meet Friday in Washington as the two countries finalize a deal on mineral resources.
  • Join Union Hall Gallery for a conversation with artist Ted Berryman. The theme, 'Seizing Life' will focus on the mechanisms that smother creativity and how to make a difference from your Truth. This talk coincides with the exhibit, "The Art of Experience," at Union Hall Gallery, running through Sunday June 16, 2024. Union Hall Gallery on Instagram
  • This year's race — which includes beloved stars, up-and-coming talents and a pair of songs from a successful but controversial musical — feels wide open. That doesn't mean all the songs are equally worthy.
  • Come out and show your support for local owned businesses with a rooftop pop-up shop! Explore some of the best local owned businesses that San Diego has to offer - just in time for the holiday season! We are opening up our rooftop this weekend to showcase their products and talents along with food and beverage items available and music to set the tone. Additional Event Info: Free and open to the public Complimentary glass of Champagne upon arrival (sparkling cider available for kiddos) 10+ local owned businesses to shop from Photo-op spaces because if you don't take a pic, it didn't happen Music brought to by a variety of local artists, including a Youth String Group raising funds for cancer research Spectacular rooftop views of downtown San Diego's skyline Food & Beverage available for purchase at our rooftop restaurant & bar Dog-Friendly Venue Grab your friends and family, and head on over to find some unique treasures + gifts! Visit: Holiday Makers Market
  • A.I. is the other big change in the media landscape for kids and parents, the report from Common Sense Media finds.
  • On Sept. 22, 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, abolishing slavery in the United States; however, it took almost two years for all enslaved peoples to get word that they were free. Troops delivered the news in June of 1865, finally liberating the last of the enslaved African American people of the 19th Century. Today, this celebration of Black Independence Day is known as “Juneteenth,” and it has become a widely-recognized celebration in African American communities across the United States, and as of last year, is now a federal holiday. Fifty years ago in San Diego, Sidney Cooper Sr. opened a string of small businesses housed in one storefront in Southeast San Diego, in one of the largest historically African American neighborhoods. As a businessman and a member of the community, Sidney felt passionately about countering the devastating effects that centuries of oppression had imposed on his neighborhood. As a man of character and compassion, he wanted to be part of something positive that would unify the people of Southeast San Diego, and remind them of how strong, beautiful, and important they were. So with his own money, Sidney started “The Cooper Family Juneteenth Celebration.” Sidney perceived Juneteenth to not only be a celebration of Black Independence Day, but also as an opportunity to unite and heal the community by providing arts and culture, health resources, educational programs, food, a kid’s fun zone, and other entertainment. Perhaps the most important aspect of this, is that Sidney made sure that all of these services were provided to everyone free of cost. Juneteenth was a source of great passion for Sidney, so when he passed away a few years ago, his children, imbued with the same sense of dedication for their community, continued his project and have been holding the annual event in honor of his memory and with the same intentions of unifying people, much in the same way as their father had. In the past several years, the Cooper family has partnered with several other community organizations to expand and increase the publicity of Juneteenth and each year more people are participating, and the attendees are becoming more diverse. 2023’s celebration saw attendees numbered in the thousands. In addition to its core African American base, recent years have seen a strong participation from the LGBTQ and Latino communities alike. This growth is largely due to the growing variety of services, vendors and performances that the Coopers incorporate and invite each year. Traditionally held along Imperial Avenue where Sidney Cooper Sr held the celebrations, Juneteenth has grown so much that it is now held down the way at Memorial Park. The booths and stages that once lined both sides of Imperial Avenue will instead line the perimeter of Memorial Park in the heart of Southeast San Diego. These booths serve to assist, inspire, educate and empower the community. Everything from free health services such as COVID testing and vaccinations, mental health services and information about diabetes to voter registration and information on local issues, from the displays of local artists to the educational spotlight on African American history, from the dance performances ranging from gospel singers to African drummers, are just a few examples of what the Cooper Family Juneteenth has to offer. At the 2023 event, the Cooper Family fed over 5,000 people for free! Unlike many community fairs and festivals where there are formalities and tickets, this is a block party that welcomes everyone and there are no parameters separating the event from the neighborhood. If you’d like more information about this event, or to schedule an interview with Sidney Cooper at (510) 693-2168 or Monique Bonniey at (619) 788-2898. Or email at: celebrationjuneteenth@yahoo.com Visit: http://www.cfjuneteenth.com/
  • Friday, Aug. 16, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with the PBS app. Explore the history, artistry and impact of personal adornment. Featuring jewelers Tom Herman, Harriete Estel Berman, Art Smith, Gabrielle Gould and Jesse Monongya.
  • Prepare to be transported by the Portal of Sleaze! After an eager and warm reception of the inaugural show, Feisty Fuego presents PeculiariTEASE is ready for round two at the Tenth Avenue Arts Center. With a few tweaks and revisions, have we got a show for you! Expect burlesque, drag, spoken word, tawdry stores, and for many of your favorite onscreen characters to be the subject of tease. Located downtown at the Tenth Avenue Arts Center, seating will be on a rise with no stage view obstructions. This black box theater offers so much versatility and we cannot wait to transform it for you. Featuring Award-Winning & International Headliner Nox Falls Presenting: Evelyn Rose, San Diego Drag Artist Milly Marie, San Diego Burlesque Performer Lexi La Viscious, San Diego Burlesque Performer Kelsey Olivia, San Diego Poet and Spoken Word Artist Joy Stix, San Diego Burlesque Performer Hexxy L'Strange, Sidekick Extraordinaire Feisty Fuego, Host Doors 6 p.m. Art Showing and Vendor Tables Open 6:30 p.m. Kiki Kaos presents ASMR Burlesque Experience, pre-registration is advised. Must purchase separately. Timeslots 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m., & 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Show Start PeculiariTEASE is a burlesque and variety show dedicated to the silly, the odd, and the macabre. Born out of a love for all things theatrical and sleazy, this show will bring together a myriad of performances including burlesque, comedy, drag, and spoken word. Offering a quick escape from reality, expect a show that will leave you laughing, in awe, and possibly deviously disturbed. Want to show our entertainers you are enjoying the show? Don't forget to bring that tip money then! As artists our favorite love language is in the monetary form and we will have opportunities for tip offerings. Show Entry for this event is 18+. Tickets and a valid ID are required for entry. Ticket purchases are final sell. Feisty Fuego Productions reserves the right to refuse entry or remove patrons from the event if a situation or person(s) threatens the comfort or safety of our cast, staff members, or guests. Guests are required to obtain a 21+ wristband to partake in our donation based bar.
  • North City is set to host the San Marcos Chamber’s Holiday Market, the community’s favorite festive celebration, on December 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Now in its fifth year, this market brings together over 140 unique vendors offering handcrafted gifts, artisan crafts, natural bath and beauty products, custom home décor, along with specialty food items. To add some extra magic, Santa Claus will be making an appearance between 12 p.m. - 3 p.m., ready to greet guests and spread holiday cheer. The Holiday Market is also proud to showcase “Rescue Row” where local animal rescue organizations can promote adoption and care. With live holiday music and delicious food, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the season and find gifts for your loved ones. Attendees can also explore North City’s eateries including favorites like pizza from Buona Forchetta, sliders, fries, and other bites from Draft Republic, custom ice cream from award-winning Wynston’s Ice Cream, delectable vegan treats from Maya’s Cookies, authentic handheld noshes from Milonga Empanadas, a selection of wines from newly opened J Brix Wines, and more. Visit: https://www.northcity.com/events/holiday-market
  • It's the most wonderful time of the year and the end of an era as Mack Macclaine hosts the hottest holiday special on network television... for his final year. Tune in as this sleigh ride goes off the rails and the drama behind the scenes finds itself center stage. With live music, sketch comedy, and some spectacular singing, this show within a show puts one hell of a spin on the classic Christmas specials that we all know and love. Brought to you by all of the naughty and nutty folks at Good Vibe Cinema. Visit: https://onstageplayhouse.org/ OnStage Playhouse on Instagram and Facebook
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