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  • This month, the network debuts Loveuary, a quartet of films inspired by the creativity and fandom of Regency-era novelist Jane Austen, including Sense and Sensibility with a mostly Black lead cast.
  • Silicon Valley executives have said the cuts are a result of pandemic over-hiring and still-historically high inflation. But others say something else may be behind the mass layoffs.
  • The Queen's Cartoonists is a jazz band with elements of classical music, comedy and clowning that performs music live to animation, both old and contemporary.
  • The ethics report released Thursday blasted George Santos, a Republican from New York, for committing widespread fraud and theft. He says he won't seek a second term.
  • Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Victoria Monét and Billie Eilish were among the winners of major awards at the 66th Grammy Awards, presented on Sunday, February 4, but no one artist dominated prizes.
  • Join us for an essential community discussion on why long-term support for arts and culture, and the broader creative economy, is an essential strategy to address inequality and disparities, as well as build resilient and regenerative communities that improve the quality of life for our region. Panelists include: Jeremy McQueen (The Black Iris Project) Dinah Poellnitz (The Hill Street Country Club) Miki Vale (Soulkiss Theater) Kamaal Martin/Moderator (Catalyst) Located at the Shiley Special Events Suite at the Central Library downtown. RSVP here. Jeremy McQueen | Artistic Director & Choreographer Panelist Biography: Jeremy is an award-winning choreographer, dedicated to story-telling rooted in experience and social engagement. His work aims to create spaces of comfort, solace, and connection through reflection—a sharing of observations of what is going on around him. Born and raised in San Diego, California, McQueen is a graduate of The Ailey School/Fordham University, B.F.A. in dance program. At the age of eight McQueen saw a production of The Phantom of the Opera and was immediately drawn to the arts. That same year he began studying music and theater. At the age of 11 he started his training in dance at the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts. Dinah Poellnitz | Co-Founder, Curator, and Director of Development for The Hill Street Country Club PanelistBiography: Dinah grew up between Vista & Oceanside, and was always inspired by the diverse activity that surged up & down Hill Street in the 70s - 90s. Graduating from University of CA Riverside in 2006, she earned a BA in Art History + Arts Administration. While her accomplishments as an arts professional & board member are extensive, she is also a committed and active member of many local political orgs, and is constantly working towards building a more sustainable & creative society. Miki Vale | Musician, Playwright, Artivist & Educator Panelist Biography: Miki Vale, is an international Hip Hop performing artist and cultural ambassador, Teaching Artist, Old Globe-commissioned playwright and founder of SoulKiss Theater, an arts education organization for queer Black womxn. Her work serves to amplify community consciousness around relationships, wellness, and justice. Miki has performed and participated in panels at landmark venues and festivals in the US and internationally, from Hollywood and D.C. to Mumbai and Cairo. For her contributions to Hip Hop culture, Miki has earned a San Diego Hip Hop Honors Award, a Female Perspective Award, and the 2021 San Diego Music Award for Song of the Year for "Bad Wolves", a song condemning anti-Black racism. For her work within the LGBTQ community, Miki was awarded the 2017 Bayard Rustin Civil Rights Honor. Miki is as dedicated to cause as she is to her craft. Using art as education, she fuses her experience in the worlds of Hip Hop and theatre to explore their impact on race, class, and gender. She facilitates Hip Hop and playwriting workshops for learners of all ages and demographics. Her experience ranges from teaching in classroom settings, performing at social justice events, and serving as a U.S. cultural Hip Hop ambassador for Next Level Egypt (funded by the U.S. State Department). Kamaal Martin | Vice President of Networks & Initiatives at Catalyst of San Diego & Imperial Counties Moderator Biography: Kamaal spearheads program design and transformative partnerships across sectors. Kamaal’s passions are arts & culture, community development, finance, improving our local food system and raising the quality of life throughout the San Diego/Tijuana region. Before founding San Diego-based social enterprise and consulting firm, Art Power Equity, he developed a unique skill set and network through professional experiences including: Director of Advocacy (Southern California) with the California Charter School Association, Adjunct Faculty (Political Science) in the San Diego Community College District, Government Relations Specialist with the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority and years as a staffer in the California State Assembly, including roles as Field Director, Special Assistant to the Speaker and District Director. Register here.
  • Sunset Wine Reception | Farm Fresh Dinner | Perseids Meteor Shower Serenade | Overnight Glamping Come join this delightful dazzling celestial event! Itinerary Saturday | August 12th - 12 p.m. guests are invited to arrive anytime, check in, get settled, relax and explore the Surprise Farm Retreat Center - 6 p.m. guests are invited to arrive to the Surprise Farm House for meet & greet, wine and appetizers - 7:30 p.m. Sunset reception followed by farm fresh dinner catered by Marinade on Maine - 8:45 p.m. Peak meteor shower hours begin (See the Perseids Meteor Shower below for more info) Option to Stay Overnight Sunday | August 13th - The Perseids Meteor Shower - 8:45 p.m. - 5:22 a.m. Peak hours of meteor shower (See *Perseus below for interesting history and learning!) - 12 a.m. Andromeda galaxy will be visible! - 3:26 a.m. Moonrise - 6:09 a.m. Sunrise - Next AM, coffee, tea and light breakfast - 12 p.m. Noon Check Out Important information - We will lay towards the direction of the constellation Perseus - Cots will be provided for viewing comfort - Blankets or sleeping bags are encouraged to bring for extra comfort - While the meteor shower takes place throughout the night and early morning, we will have a telescope pointing at various summer deep sky objects like globular star clusters and some spiral galaxies. - Fire-pit, s'mores, hot chocolate and treats will be available for those who stay up late! Perseus Information The Constellation Perseus, named for a superhero of Greek mythology, has a lot going for it: many bright and easily spotted stars, a superlative meteor shower, and fascinating double star cluster. The Perseids meteor shower is a dazzling celestial event that graces our skies. Every August, when Earth passes through this debris trail, the particles enter our atmosphere and burn up upon entry, creating a spectacular meteor shower. These shooting stars appear to originate from the constellation Perseus, hence the name "Perseids." In Greek mythology, Perseus was a hero known for his daring exploits. This hero rescued captive Andromeda, daughter of Cassiopeia and Cepheus, from the predatory sea monster Cetus. As our planet Earth orbits the Sun, we cross the path of Comet Swift-Tuttle, a comet that journeys through our solar system. As the comet travels, it leaves behind a trail of debris, tiny particles and fragments of ice and rock. The Perseids meteor shower has been observed for thousands of years, with records dating back to ancient civilizations. People have marveled at the celestial display, often making wishes upon the shooting stars as they streak across the night sky. Today, the Perseids meteor shower continues to captivate stargazers around the world. It serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Perseus, the hero of Greek mythology, and the awe-inspiring beauty of our universe. So, when August arrives, let us come together to look up and witness this celestial spectacle, perhaps making a wish and connecting us to ancient legends and the wonders of the cosmos. For more information visit: surpriseretreatcenter.net Stay Connected on Facebook
  • San Diego’s largest healthcare provider, Sharp, began notifying more than 60,000 patients this week that cyber criminals may have their personal information. Then, how community outcry sank a plan for a cement factory on a Port of San Diego terminal. Plus, long-time Ocean beach resident Jay Kahn, who died in 2022, left the San Diego Foundation a surprise $100 million gift in his estate. How the money is being used to help some small San Diego music nonprofits. Next, choreographerJeremy McQueen is bring his ballet company, The Black Iris Project, to his hometown for the first time. We hear about the two original ballets the company will perform Wednesday at the Balboa Theater. And finally, San Diego State University graduate Lesley Paterson heard her name read as an Oscar nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay for, “All Quiet on the Western Front.” She discusses the long journey to have her work adapted and ultimately recognized by the academy.
  • Get ready to start the Year of the Rabbit in style with wonderful entertainment at the Chinese New Year Fair at the International Cottages on Saturday, Jan. 21 and Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. Saturday, January 21 11 a.m. National anthem (Eva Mather) Mayor Todd Gloria Huang Wu Golden Dragon 11:30 a.m. Fan Dance Academy 11:40 a.m. Huaxia: Chinese Crosstalk 11:50 a.m. Chinese Youth Fashion Show BingStudio Noon House of China Queen team performance 2 p.m. Legendary Lion Dance Congressman Scott Peters Councilman Stephen Whitburn 2:30 p.m. San Diego Chinese Folk Dance Ensemble 3 p.m. Fan Dance Academy 3:10 p.m. Chinese Youth Fashion Show BingStudio 3:15 p.m. House of China Queen team performance Sunday, January 22 11 a.m. National anthem (Susan Jiang) 11:05 a.m. Huang Wu Golden Dragon 11:30 a.m. Fan Dance Academy 11:50 a.m. Chinese Youth Fashion Show BingStudio Noon House of China Queen team performance 2 p.m. Legendary Lion Dance 2:15 p.m. Fan Dance Academy 2:30 p.m. North San Diego String Ensembles 3:15 p.m. Chinese Youth Fashion Show BingStudio 4 p.m. House of China Queen team performance View the entertainment schedule online House of China, San Diego on Facebook
  • A new year brings a flurry of new laws taking effect across California. We take a closer look at a few of them. Then, California is poised to add millions of electric cars to local roads in the next decade, but is there enough electricity to fuel them? In September, KPBS Environment Reporter Erik Anderson looked into whether the grid can handle the load. Next, after a 50 year absence, Vietnam’s first rock ‘n’ roll queen returns with a new album of her restored classics. Finally, we revisit a segment about a six-hour series from Rick Steves called “Art of Europe.”
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