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  • IMAX® and The Game Awards are proud to celebrate gaming’s biggest night in IMAX LIVE Theaters on December 8th where gamers across the U.S. and Canada and select cities around the world can take part in The Game Awards: The IMAX Live Experience. IMAX audiences will get an IMAX-sized experience to this one-of-a-kind, not-to-be-missed live event with exclusive sneak peeks and surprises of upcoming game and film releases you can only get in theatre - including an extended gameplay preview of the EA’s Dead SpaceTM, a remake of the sci-fi classic survival horror game, completely rebuilt from the ground up for current generation consoles and PC. Follow on social media! Instagram + Twitter
  • The median price of a single-family home passed $1 million in August and attached properties also set a high-water mark, according to an industry group.
  • Meanwhile, at Little Fish Comic Book Studio… Celebrate with us the last Little Fish Comic Savvy of 2022!!! As always, you can look forward to the promise of comics, good conversation, and of course donuts! Our large library of comic books and graphic novels has just about a little of everything for everyone, so please feel free to peruse our stacks. We also have a large amount of free comic books and graphic novels for attendees to go through and take home. And did we mention that this event is FREE! Feel free to bring friends, family, and of course delicious snacks if you’re so inclined. Pooches are welcome too! We have plenty of parking in the parking lot behind the studio. WHO: You! WHAT: Little Fish Comic Savvy! WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 17, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Little Fish Comic Book Studio, 6822B El Cajon BLVD., San Diego, CA 92115 Follow on social media: Facebook & Instagram
  • Cheech Marin's new Chicano art museum in Riverside opens with a major, three-decade retrospective of the surreal, mixed-media works of San Diego/Tijuana artists Einar and Jamex de la Torre.
  • Though defined from the start by outsiders — hip-hop flyover country one day, scrutiny magnet the next — Chicago's poets, brawlers and hustlers remain the last word on what gives the city its soul.
  • The Polish Violin Duo | Polish Music on Stage (US Edition) Music For Two Violins – From The Era of Virtuosos to Modern Times Marta Gidaszewska and Robert Łaguniak, violins The Polish Violin Duo has been one of the most interesting debuts on the Polish classical music scene in the last few years. The ensemble consists of two charismatic musicians, Marta Gidaszewska and Robert Łaguniak, whose energy in concert forms a perfect combination with their musical sensitivity. Each of their concert appearances turns into a one-of-a-kind experience, in which the audiences have a chance to get to know and acquire a taste for chamber music dedicated to a pair of violins, a repertoire that is rarely performed in today’s philharmonic and concert halls. The Polish Violin Duo’s programs strongly feature works written by Polish composers in addition to standard international repertoire. This concert will highlight Virtuosic Etudes-Caprices Op. 18 for two violins by Henryk Wieniawski as well as works by Grażyna Bacewicz, Romuald Twardowski, and Anna Rocławska-Musiałczyk. Polish Music on Stage is realized by the National Institute of Music and Dance and co-funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the Inspiring Culture programme. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Exhibiting artist and fine art paper sculptor, Roberto Benavidez, will speak about his art practice and why he chose the piñata as his primary medium. Using his works on view in Mingei's exhibition "Piñatas: The High Art of Celebration" as examples, Benavidez will walk you through how the piñata craft and its history influence his work. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit www.calhum.org. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • For weeks New York's embattled Republican congressman fought to keep the backers of his bond secret. Turns out it was his dad and his aunt.
  • No longer are just books under fire, but also the library administrators, teachers and long-beloved librarians who are defending them.
  • The killing of a resident at an El Cajon nursing home raises questions about why the facility admitted a patient with a long history of severe psychiatric illness and allowed him to stay even though he had reportedly assaulted other residents. In other news, how San Diegans are mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth. Plus, we have some weekend arts events worth checking out.
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