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  • The California Police Athletic Federation, a dedicated non-profit organization promoting sports and physical fitness among first responders, is excited to announce the 2026 United States Police and Fire Championships (USPFC). Making its return to San Diego for the 59th year, this premier multi-sport event, taking place from Saturday, June 13 through Saturday, June 20, 2026, celebrates camaraderie, sportsmanship, and community pride through spirited competition, bringing together first responders from across the nation. For the second year, the beautiful Marriott San Diego Mission Valley will be hosting athletes and many of the popular competitions. Offering a variety of Olympic-style competitions, the USPFC features more than 35 different events ranging from team sports like basketball and soccer to individual competitions such as track and field, swimming, and CrossFit®. The annual games draw thousands of athletes from law enforcement, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, custom and correctional officers, and more. The community is invited to come out and watch any of the sporting events taking place throughout the games for free and cheer on the competing athletes. You can view the full list of this year’s competing sports, dates and venues here: https://www.flipsnack.com/B79CD999E8C/2026-uspfc-entrybook US Police & Fire Championships on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us at the UC San Diego Conrad Prebys Concert Hall to celebrate Women's History Month! kallisti vocal ensemble presents a concert of rarely heard vocal chamber music from across the span of several generations. Among those represented on the program are Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina, whose music earned international recognition, as well as an intricate, delicate acapella duet by Swiss composer Katharina Rosenberg. A new generation of American composers is also featured on the program, including Kate Soper's iconic "Only the words themselves mean what they say" for voice and flute, along with duets for voice and doublebass by Lila Meretzky and 2025 Guggenheim Fellow Katherine Balch. The concert also features Swedish composer Karin Rehnqvist's "Puksånger/Lockrup" for two voices and percussion. A tour de force for both singers, Rehnqvist's twenty-minute work incorporates traditional Swedish folk singing and herding-calls, and is set to texts that speak to the experiences of women of all times. The kallisti concert features UC San Diego graduate students in Contemporary Music Performance: vocalists Emily Barger, Julia Anne Cordani, flutist Leanna Keith, double bassist Andrew Crapitto, along with pianist Kyle Adam Blair and guest artist Christopher Clarino, percussion. kallisti was founded in 2009 by Distinguished Professor of Music Susan Narucki and has presented innovative chamber operas and vocal chamber music over the past seventeen years. We acknowledge - and celebrate - International Women's History Month with our concert. "I hate silence when it is time to speak." Germaine Tailleferre kallisti vocal ensemble on Facebook
  • Shortlisted for the 2026 Academy Award® for Documentary Feature Film Winner, Best Feature Documentary, 2025 Gotham Awards Winner, Best Non-fiction Feature, 2025 New York Film Critics Circle Soviet-born American filmmaker Julia Loktev (The Loneliest Planet, Day Night Day Night) came to Moscow in 2021 to make a film about independent journalists being declared “foreign agents” by Putin’s regime — as it turns out, just four months before Russia started a full-scale war in Ukraine. With her friend Anna Nemzer, a talk show host at TV Rain, Russia’s last remaining independent news channel, Loktev brings us into a community of sharp, warm and funny young women speaking truth to power as they face increasing threats. Loktev filmed in Moscow during the first week of the full-scale invasion, as the journalists tried to counter Russian propaganda and report the truth on the war, until all independent media was shut down and they were forced to flee the country. Structured in five chapters, feeling like a cross between a Russian novel and a reality show about frighteningly real reality, Loktev’s film is an extraordinary historic record of a country on the verge of fascism and an immersive and intimate inside view of the opposition in an authoritarian society, which becomes all the more globally relevant every day. “AN IMPORTANT FILM. I greatly admire 'My Undesirable Friends.' The shooting and editing combine to give a remarkable portrait of young journalists fighting to report the truth.”– Frederick Wiseman Language: Russian with English subtitles | Total Running Time: 323 min (with one 15 min intermission) Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts together with Alumni Relations at UC San Diego invite all to an inspiring conversation with renowned alumni shaping the future of design across theatre, film, and immersive storytelling. This event will feature a discussion between alumni Robert Brill '88 and Al-e McWhorter '18 as they discuss their career experiences, share insight and answer questions from the audience. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insight and network with professionals in the field! ABOUT THE SPEAKERS: Robert Brill '88 is an internationally acclaimed scenic designer and current UC San Diego Theatre and Dance faculty member. A four-time Tony Award nominee, his work spans Broadway blockbusters, world-premiere operas at the Met, and immersive stage environments seen across the globe—from Hell’s Kitchen and Cabaret to collaborations with Disney and The Flaming Lips. Al-e McWhorter '18 is a production designer and art director whose career bridges film, visual media, and world-building. A UC San Diego Visual Arts alum and AFI-trained production designer, she’s worked with Industrial Light & Magic and major brands like Coca-Cola and Honda. Al-e recently led art direction for "The Musical," featured at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. SCHEDULE: 5:30 pm: Doors Open / 6 pm: Talk / 7 pm: Q&A / 7:30 pm: Event Concludes Event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP!
  • "The Art of Beer," a curated craft-beer and visual-art showcase, will debut at Ballast Point Little Italy on Saturday, March 14, bringing together 10 hand-selected San Diego breweries for an afternoon focused on beer, craftsmanship and culture. Designed as an intentional alternative to large-scale beer festivals, "The Art of Beer" highlights not only what’s in the glass, but also the design, storytelling and people behind each brew. The event blends limited-release tastings, label-art presentations, and direct access to brewers in a more intimate, art-forward setting. Participating breweries include: 3 Punk Ales Brewing Co., Coronado Brewing Company, Fall Brewing Company, Harland Brewing, Pizza Port, Societe Brewing Company, Stone Brewing and more. Tickets are $30-off for a limited time, which means General Admission tickets are $29 (vs. $59), and VIP tickets are $99 (vs. $129) for early purchasers. BONUS: VIP tickets include a $100 post-event self-guided tasting tour of all 10 participating breweries. Ballast Point on Instagram
  • 2026 Academy Award nominee, Best Documentary Patriarchy reigns in the rural Iranian village where 37 year-old Sara Shahverdi—divorced, childless, and an avid motorcyclist—became the first woman elected to city council. Wife and husband team Khaki and Eyni followed Shahverdi’s journey over eight years, tracking her inspiring, upstream efforts to subvert economic systems and transform local attitudes (of men and women alike) that destine girls to matrimony and dependence. A midwife and one of 9 children, Sara is both deeply connected to the everyday lives of her fellow villagers and a radical lone voice advocating—at great personal cost—for education over marriage, home co-ownership, and girls on bikes. Language: Persian (Farsi) with English subtitles Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fuerza Regida is sharing the dream with us at Petco Park on June 18, 2026! “This is our Dream” Stadium Tour 2026. Band website: https://fuerzaregida.com/ Tickets (619) 795-5555 tickets@padres.com
  • Sudan Archives (Brittney Parks) is a violinist, singer, and producer who blends violin/fiddle traditions with contemporary Black underground music, which she calls Orchestral Black Dance Music. Her third album, "THE BPM," embraces themes of self-will, rhythm as power, technology, romance, mental illness, and self-love. It was Executive Produced by Parks with Ben Dickey, alongside Eric Terhune, James McCall IV, her twin sister, touring band, Detroit cousins, and others. Chicago’s Black chamber collective D-Composed contributed strings. Sudan Archives on Facebook / Instagram
  • 'Natchez' captures an unsettling clash between history and memory in a small Mississippi town; a layered mosaic of people contending with the weight of the past in a place where it is always present. Equal parts amusing and disturbing, we journey through an antebellum tourist destination at a crossroads as it grapples with a deeply troubled history that is so thoroughly ingrained in its present, we’re left to wonder if it’s actually past at all. “One of the best documentaries of the 21st century - and the 19th as well.”—MOVEABLE FEST "The genteel politeness on display at the start of the film falls away, revealing an unsettling core"—HOLLYWOOD REPORTER Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • A retired professor and art lover leads a solitary life in his abode in Rome. Countess Bianca Brumonti insists on renting a floor of his mansion. He agrees in exchange for a unique painting that he wants for his collection. The arrival of the countess’ eccentric family turns his quiet life upside down. Silvana Mangano and Helmut Berger star alongside Burt Lancaster in the roles of Bianca and her young lover – central characters in this family possessing rather unusual moral values. In the film, the professor succumbs to the charms of Konrad Huebel, despite his vulgar nature. A strange relationship – based on desire and domination – comes to exist between them. For some, this fictitious couple is a metaphor for the relationship that was formed between Luchino Visconti and Helmut Berger. “A haunting film. Beautiful to look at and to listen to." – James Price, Sight & Sound “One of Visconti's most personal works." – Jordan Cronk, Slant Magazine Language: Italian and English w/English subtitles Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
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