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  • American Me Comedy Tour presents a special One-Nite Comedy Benefit for local Nonprofit Eric Paredes Save A Life Foundation. Stand-Up in support, August 21, at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store. Produced by Jason Rogers and Stefani Von Huben. Join American Me Comedy, Wednesday, August 21, 2024, 8 p.m., at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store for an evening of laughs to benefit the local San Diego organization ERIC PAREDES: SAVE A LIFE FOUNDATON. Jason Rogers and Stefani N. Von Huben are bringing together a hilarious line-up of comics including: Host Jason Rogers, Jason Collings, Jer Bear Magic, musical guitar: Todd Risenmay, Tatum Price, and San Diego local favorite, PMan. It's going to be a fun night of comedy for a cause in support of ERIC PAREDES: SAVE A LIFE FOUNDATION. Tickets may be purchased online: https://www.showclix.com/event/american-me-lj-821- Tickets are $20 and there is a 2 drink minimum per person. 21+ with VALID ID, if you have a foreign ID, you also need a passport! Proceeds from tickets sales will be donated to ERIC PAREDES: SAVE A LIFE FOUNDATION: a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to awareness, education, and action, advocating for sudden cardiac arrest prevention in youth. Come share this special one-nite comedy event in support of ERIC PAREDES: SAVE A LIFE FOUNDATION! With your support, we can make an impact on our San Diego youth and take prevention to heart as we help save lives, one laugh, and one heart screen at a time! #Saving lives ONE LAUGH and ONE HEART at a time #taking prevention to heart American Me Comedy on Instagram and Facebook
  • At least ten news organizations have retracted or amended their stories after an NPR investigation showed that a man they featured as a bold Chinese dissident was accused of being a conman.
  • The public outrage unleashed by the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO echoes the anti-banking fury after the financial crisis and comes as populist economic fatigue helped re-elect Donald Trump.
  • Join us for our Lowercase Modern Calligraphy workshop for beginners, where you will learn the art of hand lettering using a traditional pointed dip pen and ink with a contemporary approach. Many people find Modern Calligraphy attractive to learn because it allows them to create beautiful, fun, and hand-crafted letters that are unique and personal. Modern Calligraphy is often characterized by its use of thick and thin lines, which give the letters a dynamic and expressive quality. Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. Space is limited, so be sure to register early. Please Note: We offer two separate workshops focusing on Modern Calligraphy. One workshop specifically covers uppercase letters, while the other concentrates on lowercase letters. Instructor: Claudia Strenger Who should attend? This class is encouraged for students of all levels, including someone who has never taken a calligraphy class before. Traditional calligraphers who would like to learn modern calligraphy techniques. Lefties are welcome :) In this 3-hour session, we will cover: - The basics of pointed pen calligraphy - How to create thick and thin strokes with a pointed pen Materials included: - Beginner calligraphy pen - Calligraphy nibs - Sumi ink Cancellation Policy: All workshops are non-refundable. However, tickets can be easily transferred to another person by emailing the name and email address of the new participant to design@strengerstudio.com For more information visit: strengerstudio.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The 14th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival will have in-person and virtual film screenings that explore various social issues.
  • “Painting As” is an exhibition of new artworks by Matt Rich. Expanding the traditional definition of painting, these works include a looser, fluid exchange between the categorical elements of painted marks-on-surface-on-support. Each installation configures the painted canvas in space: mounting it directly to the wall; suspending or pulling it out off the wall; or allowing it to flop onto the floor. The ampersand ("&") is a frequent motif, self-referencing the additive process of building the paintings, as well as positing "and" (instead of "or") as a guiding ethos of acceptance and connection. On view Feb. 8 through Mar. 5 Artist reception: 12-2 p.m. Feb. 24 Gallery hours: 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Related links: Southwestern College Art Gallery: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Roman Wolves in Little Italy has introduced a new late night happy hour, “Sfizzi e Vino,” on Monday and Tuesday evenings starting at 8:30 p.m. For $25, guests can indulge in an appetizer and a bottle of wine, perfect for a late night filled with light bites and drinks. Choose from options including Roman style pizzas such as a classic Pinsa Margarita or the spicy Pinsa Diavola; Chef’s Charcuterie Board offering an assortment of cured meats, cheeses, olives and pickled vegetables; Polpette di Coda Vaccinara featuring oxtail meatballs topped with a light, spicy tomato sauce; Carciofini alla Guidea featuring baby artichoke hearts baked in fresh herbs and garnished with bread crumbs; Bruschetta Romana, toasted artisan bread with tomatoes, parmigiano and garlic; and Bruschetta Ricotta e Noci made with ricotta mousse, prosciutto and toasted walnuts, drizzled with honey. Sip from a selection of Italian red varietals such as Chianti or Montepulciano, food-friendly whites including Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, or sparkling options such as a classic Lambrusco or a fun and festive Prosecco. Guests dining inside Roman Wolves will be transported to the streets of ancient Rome, where the ambiance and authentic flavors are brought to life. Alternatively, grab a seat on the patio and enjoy the sights and sounds of the Little Italy neighborhood. Walk-ins and large parties are welcome. For more information visit: romanwolves.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Join us for the Black History Month SOUND & LIBERATION LISTENING PARTY! Join us at the Hill Street Country Club on Sunday, February 25th for SOUND & LIBERATION, a night of experimental performance celebrating Black expression. We're thrilled to host an evening of Black ambient artist with live music from Joy Guidry, Niecy Blues and Myles Ortiz-Green. Goldie will kick off the evening with vinyl accompaniment. Our gallery will be transformed into a moody lounge, inviting guests to immerse themselves in poetic atmospheres sculpted in sound, drawing from traditions of jazz, gospel, and R&B. Come join us for an evening of sonic exploration and cultural celebration! Light refreshments including snacks, beer, wine, and mocktails will be available for purchase. This is an all ages event About the Performers: Goldie All vinyl DJ and founder of Goldies Record Co., an independent record store supplying new and vintage vinyl + art in Oceanside, CA. Myles Ortiz-Green Los Angeles native Myles Ortiz-Green is a multidisciplinary artist, pianist and composer and explores the ideas of interconnectedness, digital identity, decadence, and the “in-between” in their work. As a pianist with a background in classical and jazz studies, they combine analogue and digital electronics and improvisation to manipulate samples and field recordings. Joy Guidry Radical self-love, compassion, laughter, and the drive to amplify Black artmakers and noisemakers comprise the core of bassoonist and composer Joy Guidry’s work. Their performances have been hailed by The San Diego Union Tribune as “lyrical and haunting...hair-raising and unsettling.” Joy was born in Houston, Texas, into a creative family that played a big part in who they’ve become today. A versatile improviser and a composer of experimental, daring new works that embody a deep love of storytelling. Niecy Blues South Carolina singer and producer Niecy Blues describes their songwriting process like an undertow: “I feel a strange pull, and let it carry me, following swirling leaves… whole days roll by, forgetting about the body.” Her full-length debut, Exit Simulation, captures this sense of deep-rooted divination, cycling between simmering ballads, ghosted R&B, downtempo gospel, and looped vocal improvisations – often within the same track. About the HSCC The Hill Street Country Club seeks to create an inclusive, diverse art culture for the socioeconomic landscape of North County San Diego. We strive to provide an art outlet for our community. Our building is wheelchair accessible with everything you need on one level. We have one gender neutral, single occupancy, ADA compliant bathroom. Service animals are permitted but please leave pets at home. To keep our gathering as safe as possible, we will have masks and hand sanitizer freely available. If you have any questions regarding The Hill Street Country Club or this event, please contact dinah@thehillstreetcountryclub.org or follow @thehillstreetcountryclub on Instagram.
  • California has banned bilingual education on and off since the 1800s. The state is now 8 years into allowing it again but still hasn’t managed to get all that many kids into good programs.
  • An original holiday musical returns to the stage for its third year. Plus, a beloved arts center is celebrating its 15th anniversary. And, the top events to check out this weekend.
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