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  • Fusing the sounds of jazz and Afrobeat, Kokoroko has developed a burgeoning reputation for their energetic, soul-shaking sound. Led by trumpeter Shelila Maurice-Grey and drummer Onome Edgeworth, the London-based septet was named “ones to watch” by the Guardian in 2019 after their song “Abusey Junction” racked up hundreds of millions of streams across Spotify, YouTube, and other streaming platforms. Since their inception almost six years ago, Kokoroko has played in clubs, theaters, and festivals around the world, including a set at Coachella in 2024. Their most recent release, a 15-minute, four-song extended play entitled “Get the Message,” released last November, explores the need for community, connection, and relationships. Visit: Kokoroko Kokoroko on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Love Isn't Blind" is a nationally-touring comedy/dating show with a feminist twist: The men can't speak. Instead creator & host Allison Goldberg calls the boys' moms live on stage, searches their phones, and more. It's been featured on the Tamron Hall Show, NBC’s California Live, in LA Magazine, and others and clips of the show have garnered millions of views. Audience members get wristbands based on relationship status and preferences and the show turns into an after party. Apply to be a contestant, nominate friends, or just grab tix to watch at https://www.loveisntblind.co/ Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/love-isnt-blind-a-comedydating-show-where-the-men-cant-speak-tickets-1362463879139?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • Join us for a free, family-friendly celebration as we mark the 25th anniversary of the Downtown Property and Business Improvement District, also known as the Clean & Safe program! Bring your friends and family to enjoy a sunny day filled with fun activities, live music, and community spirit. Expect face painting, a caricature artist, a live DJ, delicious bites, succulent planting, and more, all in honor of 25 years of keeping Downtown clean, safe, and vibrant. Food will be available for purchase on site. Visit: https://downtownsandiego.org/events/pbid-bash/
  • In this talk, Youngmin delves into the rich tradition and history of bojagi, Korean wrapping cloths, and the enduring practice of creating them. In Korean culture, bojagi are believed to wrap not only objects but also bok—good fortune or happiness. Youngmin will share her personal creative journey and pursuit of happiness, which have connected her to a broader creative community. Through her work, she will discuss how she inspires and educates, helping to ensure that the art of bojagi continues to thrive for future generations. Youngmin Lee is a textile artist specializing in the traditional Korean art of bojagi. Since relocating from South Korea to California in 1996, she has dedicated herself to preserving and innovating within this tradition, which emphasizes sustainability through recycling and upcycling fabric remnants. In 2024, Youngmin published "Bojagi: The Art of Korean Textiles," a book that delves into the beauty and history of bojagi. She also founded the Korean Textile Tour in 2017, creating a platform to introduce a broader audience to Korean traditional textile arts and culture. Copies of "Bojagi: The Art of Korean Textiles" are available for sale in Shop Mingei, and a book signing will take place directly after the talk. This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo." Youngmin Lee on Instagram Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ignite & Align: A Mid-Summer Reset Sound Bath An evening of deep rest and energetic renewal to help reset the body and mind at the height of summer. As the fire of the season peaks, this sound bath offers space to release burnout, soothe the nervous system, and realign with inner truth. Held in a peaceful indoor space, the session combines crystal singing bowls, chimes, and grounding instruments to support you in: - Letting go of overstimulation and stress - Reconnecting with the body and breath - Reigniting purpose and inner fire - Whether you’ve felt scattered, exhausted, or just need a moment to pause, this sound bath is your invitation to slow down, soften, and align with what truly matters. Please bring a yoga mat, water, and anything that helps you feel cozy (blanket, pillow, eye mask). Location: Mission Valley, San Diego – exact location will be shared after registration This event will be held indoors. Visit: https://www.savvystaci.com/ Savvy Staci on Instagram / TikTok
  • Sacred Sundays: Soundbath + Reiki + Tea Ceremony Step into serenity with Sacred Sundays, a gentle, heart-centered experience designed to ground your energy and align your spirit for the week ahead. Set in the beautiful and tranquil space of Oasis Under the Sun, this hour-long offering blends the calming vibrations of a sound bath with the loving energy of Reiki and the nurturing ritual of tea. You’ll be guided through: - A grounding meditation to settle your nervous system - A restorative sound bath featuring crystal singing bowls and healing frequencies - Reiki energy healing to release stagnant energy and support emotional balance - A calming tea ceremony to complete your experience with intention and connection - This sacred hour is perfect for anyone seeking stillness, clarity, or simply a nurturing space to land before the busy week begins. Please bring: • A yoga mat • Water • Anything that helps you feel cozy: blanket, pillow, eye mask, or bolster No prior experience with sound healing or Reiki is necessary. Just come as you are, and let this Sunday morning reset nourish your mind, body, and soul. Space is limited, reserve your spot early. https://www.savvystaci.com/ Savvy Staci on Instagram / TikTok
  • La Jolla Playhouse recently opened a production of Jocelyn Bioh's Tony Award-winning play "Jaja's African Hair Braiding." Set in a Harlem hair braiding salon, the story explores love, family, friendship and the complexities of being an immigrant.
  • World Bee Day is held in recognition of the role bees play in sustaining a healthy ecosystem, ensuring our food supply and ultimately the future of humanity. The purpose of our event is to raise awareness of the vital importance of bees and all pollinators, the threats they face and actions every individual can take to protect them. The JFGM will be partnering with other Balboa Park and community organizations including the Air and Space Museum, Natural History Museum, SD Beekeeping Society, SD Youth Symphony, CA Native Plant Society, Hives for Heroes and other groups to showcase bees through exhibits, music, interactive demonstrations, microscopic observations, art and educational hands-on activities. This fun and purposeful community event will be held on Sunday, May 18, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Upper Garden area. Our guest stars will be live HONEY BEES! Japanese Friendship Garden & Museum on Instagram
  • A passion project from co-writer and star Ariella Mastroianni, "Gazer" is a grungy neo-noir thriller featuring an unreliable narrator and a distinctive '70s-inspired style.
  • From one of the first woman photographers, Anna Atkins, to lifestyle icon, DIY celebrity Martha Stewart—the Cyanotype Photographic Process continues to fascinate us with its beautiful tones of Prussian Blue colors, by the contact printing of objects (photograms), to using today’s digital negatives. This light sensitive process, activated by the ultraviolet rays of the sun and discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1842, has experienced several revivals since the 19th century. First in the 20th century with its rediscovery as an alternative process within university curricula worldwide to this last turn of century, in the 2000s, creating a revolt by fine art photographers in response to the onslaught of technology and its pesky pixel. In this two-day intensive workshop, we will push the process further by cyanotype printing on fabric, including the latest technique of exposing wet cyanotypes. We will be introduced to the basic procedures using commercially coated fabrics, then move quickly to hand-applied emulsions on various fabrics from cotton to silk. By embedding the photographic image within the “ply-ability” of fabric, we can explore finishing strategies for the image, from sewing, embroidering, quilting, and garment making to creating sculptural forms with the photograph on fabric. Materials: Materials provided with a $40 fee paid to instructor on the first day of class include chemistry and a contact printing frame. Recommended fabrics will be the responsibility of the student. Max students: 12 Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/summer-16 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
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