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  • Every year, the National Film Registry picks 25 movies to be preserved for posterity by the Library of Congress. This year's crop also includes Beverly Hills Cop, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and more.
  • A senior Russian general was killed Tuesday by a bomb hidden in a scooter outside his apartment building in Moscow. A Ukrainian official said the country's security service carried out the attack.
  • The Cure's first album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World, is thematically dark, but sonically rich and inviting. Still, though, Robert Smith says there's so much more to come.
  • A donation from an Encinitas resident could change the fate of an empty city-owned lot at the center of an affordable housing debate.
  • The home of the San Diego Symphony has undergone a three-year, $120 million upgrade.
  • Please join us for free Friday lectures at the Oceanside Campus of MiraCosta College. At 1:00 p.m. "The SoCal Sumo Open and other Grappling Arts" with JJ Jones and Christina Griffin-Jones from the Maximum Effort Foundation, Hanu Sumo Club. The Maximum Effort Foundation mission is to provide access to martial arts and physical activities for children and individuals from marginalized communities. Let's learn how they help kids. At 2:30 p.m. "Forgotten San Diego, a Historical Journey" presented by Eileen Magno, Architectural Historian. "Forgotten San Diego" uncovers the city's hidden stories and lost past through a compelling blend of vintage postcard imagery and expert narrative and will take you on a brief journey into some of San Diego County's lost past. LIFE=Learning Is For Everyone Refreshments are available between speakers and here will be time for Q&A, always. Parking passes are required on campus and are available in the lots or by becoming members of LIFE. We support MCC Scholarships. For more information visit: miracosta.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • [4: 画像:Simulacrum] On view: Feb. 3 - Mar. 10 Opening reception: 3-5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3. Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday or by appointment. A major solo show of mixed media salt prints spanning the entire warehouse + foyer galleries Contact info@oolongallery.com for a preview Read more here about SD native Mori who attended La Jolla Country Day over 20 years ago before attending the Chicago Art Institute, Skowhegan residency in 2010 with Victoria Fu and Matt Rich, and Bard for his MFA before pursuing his art career in Germany. Related links: Oolong Gallery: website | Instagram
  • Immerse yourself in a fusion of art and music for "Mangey Mousegoat's Wild Ride" featuring Patrick Scully's captivating art showcase, including the maniacal Mangey Mousegoat. Talented live musical acts: - All Monster Review (Theatrical Rock 'n Roll) - DJ URCHN (Groove to Lo-Fi Beats) - Please Ask for Paul (Experience a soulful Acoustic Duo) - Jesse Ray Smith (An enchanting Singer/Songwriter Don't miss this unique event supporting local artists! Check out Patrick Scully's world here!
  • One of the earliest tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments (dating to A.D. 300-800) is scheduled to go up for auction at Sotheby's on Wednesday.
  • “It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear! Believe me, love, it was the nightingale!" A new musical-theatrical vision brings color, light and drama to our new hall in a delicious melding of the immortal ballet-music of Prokofiev together with the world-famous poetry of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet that inspired it. Chicago-based projections-artist Mike Tutaj will transform the walls and space of the Jacobs Music Center into a magical playground for the imagination. The Russian composer’s glittering orchestration will make our new acoustic chamber tremble like a bell, and a selection of established theatre talents will bring alive the story of this much-loved tragedy of two young lovers destroyed by hate and enmity. Before this, legendary pianist Emanuel Ax will join Rafael Payare and the SDSO for one of the most sumptuous concertos by the most theatrical of all composers, Mozart. A great writer once said, “All Mozart’s concertos are operas in miniature,” and this particular concerto runs the gamut from imperial grandeur and celebration to childlike innocence and sorrow. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/where-we-lay-our-scene-a-san-diego-symphony-romeo-and-juliet/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
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