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  • Join us for an enchanting evening of holiday magic with the Left Coast Quintet and friends at the Pacific Beach Library! Immerse yourself in the festive spirit as the talented musicians of the Left Coast Quintet serenade you with soulful melodies and timeless holiday classics. LCQ promises to deliver a heartwarming performance that will leave you filled with joy and holiday cheer. Bring your family and friends to this free, community event, and let the enchanting sounds of the Left Coast Quintet create lasting memories for you this holiday season. Get ready to be transported to a musical wonderland that will surely leave you in the spirit of celebration. Mark your calendars, spread the word, and join us for a magical holiday concert you won't want to miss! Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
  • A "social circus" looks to tell stories through free performances that reach across generations and cultures.
  • Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Steam now with the PBS App. From the smallest sea shell to the immense whale shark, award-winning international wildlife photographer and filmmaker Todd Gustafson introduces viewers to the creatures that inhabit the sand flats, tidepools, lagoons and ocean depths. He also shares photographic techniques and some of the physical practicalities of taking a camera underwater.
  • For some, scars aren't just Halloween costumes. One activist asks us to think twice before using them.
  • Regardless of what courts rule regarding SB4, a climate of distrust has permeated among immigrant and mixed-status families in Texas.
  • New York police arrested pro-Palestinian demonstrators on two campuses Tuesday night, as officers cleared out a Columbia University building occupied by protesters.
  • Director: Juan Piquer Simón Run Time: 90 min. Rating: Unrated Release Year: 1982 Starring: Christopher George, Edmund Purdom, Frank Braña, Ian Sera, Lynda Day George Presented by Bonkers Ass Cinema Tagline: A psychopathic killer stalks a Boston campus, brutally slaughtering nubile young college co-eds, collecting body parts from each victim to create the likeness of his mother who he savagely murdered with an axe when he was ten years old! PIECES is a wild, unrated gorefest, with enough splatter and sleaze to shock the most jaded horror fan. A classic of the 80s slasher era, PIECES is not to be missed! Showtimes: Saturday, November 4, 2023: 10 p.m. Ticket Prices: $12 Regular / $10 Students & Seniors / $9 Members Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The Barn Redefined is excited to host another Christmas-themed festival ‘The 12 Days of Christmas’ on November 2-5, 9-12 & 16-19. This event is a great place for holiday decorating ideas with one of the most anticipated features being the themed Christmas trees and this year, they have 20! Each year Santa makes an appearance and, this year, they will be collecting new toys for Anvil of Hope, a non-profit focused on helping low-income families, those facing homelessness and temporary hardship. The three weekends of events start Thursday, Nov. 2, and run through Sunday, Nov. 19. at 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sundays. Guests are invited to follow along on social media (@thebarnredefined) for sneak peeks and more details.
  • From the museum: The special exhibition "Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images" sheds light on the use of color in Korean painting—known as polychrome painting (chaesaekhwa)—and its role in Korean art and culture. Polychrome painting flourished during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910) and the colorful artworks created during this era, featuring symbolic images from sacred to secular, permeated all sectors of society. Highlighting contemporary works of art in dialogue with select masterpieces from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the fifty works presented throughout these galleries highlight the continued influence of color and the legacy of auspicious images, long overshadowed by painting created in black ink, and span a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, prints, video, and multi-media installations. Korea in Color invites visitors to encounter the role art once played in everyday Korean life across four themes connected to a traditional household: protection offered by animals at the doorstep; symbols of abundance and longevity in the garden; scholarly objects and books in the study; and the appreciation of majestic mountains beyond the walls of the home. These four sections are organized around core elements of traditional Korean painting: Byeoksa, protection against evil spirits; Gilsang, good fortune; Gyohun, edification; and Gamsang, appreciation, and prompt consideration of how these qualities intersect with life today. Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images is an exhibition of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, in collaboration with Korean Culture and Information Service, Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles, and The San Diego Museum of Art. Related links: San Diego Museum of Art: website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
  • Micah Coomer pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., to a misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.
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