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  • Join Film Geeks SD this November under the stars as they celebrate NOIRVEMBER. Film Geeks will present four iconic film noir classics on Friday nights (November 8, 15, 22, 29). The films are generously provided by The Film Noir Foundation, dedicated to rescuing and restoring America’s Noir heritage, and Flicker Alley. Included with each Friday night ticket will be an intro by Alan K. Rode, director/treasurer of The Film Noir Foundation, plus theme swag and treats provided by Film Geeks. Friday, November 8 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "TOO LATE FOR TEARS" (1949. 99 min.) (In person intro by Alan K. Rode) Burns with heat and passion! The seductive and destructive femme fatale Lizabeth Scott and Arthur Kennedy play a married couple who get more than they bargained for when a bag with $60,000 is tossed into their car by a passing motorist. With Dan Duryea and Don De Fore. Friday, November 15 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "WOMAN ON THE RUN" (1950. 78 min.) A lost gem rediscovered! Orson Welles protege Norman Foster directed this witty, wise-cracking take on the travails of romance and marriage. Join the wild chase around San Francisco as the sole witness to a gangland slaying goes into hiding, trailed by a police bird dog, a roguish newspaperman (Dennis O’Keefe) and the witness’s wife (Ann Sheridan). Friday, November 22 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "EL VAMPIRO NEGRO" (1952. 90 min. ) (Spanish with English subtitles) An expressionistic nightmare! A proto-feminist reimagining of Fritz Lang’s “M”. A cabaret performer (Olga Zubarry) trys to protect her young daughter from a mysterious murderer while fending off the advances of the prosecutor pursuing the murderer. Friday, November 29 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "REPEAT PERFORMANCE" (1947. 93 min.) Unique hybrid of film noir, supernatural fantasy and backstage drama features Joan Leslie as a Broadway actor who magically relives the past year of her life, but can she alter the fateful mistakes that led to a New Year’s Eve tragedy?
  • This episode will be available to stream with the PBS app beginning Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. Nashville sensations Jelly Roll and The War And Treaty thrill in an electrifying hour. Jelly Roll performs highlights from his breakthrough smash Whitsitt Chapel and celebrated husband-and-wife duo The War And Treaty thrill with powerhouse vocals.
  • Film programmers Matt Rotman of Bonkers Ass Cinema and Eddie Gurrola of Popcorn Reef join Cinema Junkie to sing the praises of grindhouse cinema.
  • An all-media, juried student art awards show. Held at the MiraCosta College Kruglak Art Gallery (Bldg. 3400), Oceanside Campus.
  • Explore some of Southern California and Mexico’s best wines, spirits, and cuisine at the San Diego Food + Wine Festival finale, Grand Fiesta. Celebrating the cross-border culinary influence of Latin America on Southern California, Grand Fiesta showcases the vibrant culture of Mexico through cuisine, wine, beer, spirits, art, live music, and more. Dance your way through expertly crafted culinary stations curated by chefs from throughout San Diego, Southern California, Baja and beyond. TACO TKO The mouthwatering battle for the title of San Diego’s Most Awesome Taco is on! Your challenge, should you choose to accept it: Put your tastebuds to the test and cast your vote to determine which taco will take home top honors in our annual Taco TKO competition. OUR BEST YEAR EVER With more than 300 brands participating over the course of the week, the 2024 San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival is destined to be the biggest and most spectacular in our 20 year history. ATTIRE: Casual IMPORTANT INFO: Ticket is all inclusive. All food and beverage tastings are included in ticket price. Must be 21+ to attend. San Diego Food + Wine Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Seven Oaks Holiday Craft Fair -- held annually in Rancho Bernardo at the Seven Oaks Community Center -- is slated for Saturday, Dec. 7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 16789 Bernardo Oaks Dr. (one mile east of I-15 in Rancho Bernardo). Holiday shoppers can expect to find an even greater selection of affordable gifts than in previous years from more than 50 local vendors of handmade artwork, crafts, jewelry, edible gifts and more. The fair is free and open to the public. Families are welcome, but please leave pets at home. This year's fair committee volunteers have worked hard to attract a broad range of local makers, bakers and artisans to the show. Shoppers will find great gifts for everyone on their list beginning at prices as low as $10. Visit: https://www.7oaksrb.com/eventregistrations.php?view=event&id=33137 Seven Oaks Holiday Craft Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • At the Pittsburgh Sword Fighters club, members are asked to leave their politics at the door, a rule that has led to closer relationships and more learning from one another.
  • A model and a posing coach share poses, postures and facial expressions to help you take your best photo yet. Give them a try and let us know how they go!
  • Demers was diagnosed with hearing loss when he was 4 years old. As a kid, he saw nothing funny about it — but then he learned to make people laugh. He just dropped his fourth stand-up special.
  • Artist talk/panel: 12-2 p.m. Saturday, May 18 with: JON ELLIOTT DAVE KINSEY ALLISON RENSHAW About the exhibit: From the gallery: TECHNE is proud to present "Afterburner", a group show curated by Chuck Thomas featuring artists Jon Elliott, Jack Henry, Robin Kang, Dave Kinsey, Jason Clay Lewis, John Oliver Lewis, Mônica Lóss, Jessica McCambly, Tim Murdoch, Sasha Koozel Reibstein, and Allison Renshaw. Like early test pilots testing the sound barrier of Mach 1, artists are constantly pushing into the unknown. Afterburner features artists that are pushing the limits of traditional and non-traditional materials in completely unexpected ways. The resulting transformations create surfaces where magic and science collide into whimsical and dazzlingly beautiful dioramas of seductively controlled chaos. In the studio, when you are at that place when it’s all coming apart is often when inspiration finally comes like a shock wave. We are all searching for that moment of recognition where all the noise fades away and you break that barrier. The exhibition examines the intellectual, philosophical, and scientific explorations that blur the boundaries between painting, installation, and sculpture. The primary focus of the show is the definition of art and the nature of these boundaries. In essence, the show advocates for an inclusive perspective that expands the limits of art, highlighting its boldest expressive virtues. The show delves into various limits, including those related to our senses and different perceptual modalities, the vagueness and fuzzy edges between different types of materials, and the level of human intention verses intervention in the artistic creative process. Contrary to popular belief, the process of creating art is not solely about freedom and boundless choices. Defining the parameters of artistic practice requires more time than simply making hasty decisions. In today's era, the internet and print media grant us access to the entire history of art, along with a vast amount of contemporary artwork. It can be overwhelming being influenced by the multitude of images that rapidly pass by as we scroll through social media. It may appear contradictory that an artists abilities flourishes from the very constraints they impose on themselves. The answer lies in the fact that by restricting subjects, colors, brushwork, and composition each of the artists in the show are able to create a unique vision and more authentic voice for their distinctive styles. - Jason Clay Lewis Related links: Techne Art Center: website | Instagram
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