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  • Devoted to partnering with Native communities through the arts, MCASD is partnering with the Barona Cultural Center & Museum and Barona Indian Charter School to present a unique showcase featuring artwork created by 8th-grade students. The exhibit called Muuyaawkeh! (You Should Know!) is the name of the student-led exhibit and is an attempt at educating a wider audience off the reservation with a goal to show MCASD visitors the importance of protecting the pollinators and their Native habitat/plants. For more information visit: mcasd.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Megan Nguyen started taking classical piano lessons at the age of 6, and hasn't stepped away from the keys since! She discovered her love for singing early on, and later started gigging, writing, and teaching while attending college at UCSD. Her music style is a mixture of pop, soul, with classical and jazz influences. Megan has been a piano and voice teacher since 2015, specializing in classical performance and theory. She teaches through her private studio and is a member of the Music Teachers Association of California. She is also an instructor at Kalabash School of Music and Arts, Musikey, and Coronado Arts Academy. See More Events www.booksandrecordsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events www.bardicmanagement.com/books-and-records
  • Join Us for the Return of the Guelaguetza in San Diego! Celebrate 25 years of culture, tradition, and community as the Guelaguetza returns to San Diego! Hosted by the Coalition of Indigenous Communities of Oaxaca, this vibrant festival is back after a pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ready to share the rich traditions of Oaxaca with all. Experience a day filled with the flavors, dances, and textile artistry that make Oaxacan culture unique. This is a family-friendly event that welcomes everyone—from longtime fans of the Guelaguetza to those discovering it for the first time. Enjoy the warmth of community, the energy of traditional dances, and the delicious tastes of Oaxacan cuisine, all while supporting the next generation of artists and cultural ambassadors. Join us and be part of this celebration of cultural diversity, where the spirit of Oaxaca comes alive in San Diego! Visit: https://cocioguelaguetza.com/ GuelaguetzaSD on Instagram and Facebook
  • Come and meet the artists and curator of the "Exploring the American West" exhibit, all members of the Darkroomers Photographic Club. Light refreshments will be provided. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/exploring-american-west-exhibit-opening-reception-30779 Coronado Public Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • San Diego Potters' Guild members show their favorite recently fired new pots. With nearly forty juried members exhibiting there'll be many exceptional, unusual, innovative pieces on view. Members work in a variety of styles, use different clays and shapes. They have a wealth of artistic choices to accomplish clay work of high craftsmanship and beauty. About: The guild is a juried membership of more than 40 potters from San Diego, California. We are located in Balboa Park's historic Spanish Village, at Studio 29, where members make and sell their creations directly to the public. The gallery features a large and varied display of work from all our members and is refreshed periodically. The studio offers also a working space for our members. Every day, one of the guild members can be found working at the wheel, handbuilding, or preparing for a firing. We invite you to come visit us and discover one of the best spots for ceramic work in San Diego! San Diego Potters' Guild on Facebook / Instagram
  • “Every movie I make involves passion,” writer and director Francis Ford Coppola says. “The Godfather is very classical. Apocalypse Now is very wild.” His latest, Megalopolis, is a Roman epic – set in New Rome, a futuristic New York City.
  • The small western North Carolina towns of Marshall and Hot Springs were wrecked by historic floods caused by Tropical Storm Helene's rainfall. Days later, residents are just starting the cleanup.
  • The documentary feature "Interpreters Wanted" follows brothers Saifullah and Ismail Haqmal, who served as interpreters alongside U.S. Forces in Afghanistan for over a decade.
  • Madison Keys was a tennis prodigy, beating Serena Williams when she was just 14 years old, but had not won a grand slam title in her 15 year career.
  • Michael Schur wrote for the The Office and created The Good Place. His new show for Netflix features Ted Danson as a widower who goes undercover in a retirement community.
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