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  • Divergence Art Collective is pleased to present "Vignette Wonderland", a group show featuring paintings, drawings and mixed media pieces. From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to Peter Pan, humans love stories of dissatisfied heroes in new and magical contexts. Each scene in such tales traditionally functioned as a moral vignette with valuable lessons, but recent pop culture and art has taken the idea of wonderlands even further. Movies with this device include Nightmare Before Christmas, Spirited Away and Groundhog Day. Drawing inspiration from this modality, our show celebrates the transformative power of changing context. With the freedom of a magical premise, our artists have deployed everything from intricate linework to bold dashes of color. Even at their most fun, the artworks exhibit a sophisticated whimsy that is not without dichotomies. If you've ever had a wish come true in a weird way, or simply dream of extraordinary realms - "Vignette Wonderland" is the show for you.
  • Director: Lukas Moodysson | Runtime: 89 minutes | Year: 1998 | Rating: UR | Country: Sweden | Language: Swedish w/ English subtitles | Fiction Genre: Coming-of-age, LGBTQIA2S+, Drama Awkward teenager Agnes (Rebecca Liljeberg) has recently moved with her family to the small rural town of Åmål, and has a secret: she’s head over heels in love with one of the popular girls at school, the impulsive and restless Elin (Alexandra Dahlström). When a doomed birthday party leads to a chance encounter between the pair, an unexpected romance blossoms that might be the most exciting thing to happen in Åmål in years. An instant smash hit upon its 1998 release that was acclaimed by no less than Ingmar Bergman as “a young master’s first masterpiece,” Lukas Moodysson’s "SHOW ME LOVE" (also known as FUCKING ÅMÅL) is a touchstone of new queer cinema and one of the most authentic portrayals of youthful relationships on film. Critic Quotes: “With honesty, charm and an uncanny sympathy for all its characters, it takes us deep inside the awkward and exhilarating experience of first love.” - Newsweek For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Social Media Instagram / Facebook
  • Amid an increase in smuggling attempts by sea, eight people died when a boat with migrants capsized near Black’s Beach in La Jolla over the weekend. Then, we bring you a piece on the gender pay gap on Equal Pay Day. Lastly, a North County man realizes his dream of putting his handcrafted Viking ship to sea.
  • "The Music Legacy" Tour 2023 will showcase iconic #1 chart toppers featuring hit-after-hit from Diana Ross’ solo career catalog and as the lead singer of The Supremes. Captivating fans with her soulful, heart-felt vocals and magnetic stage presence, Diana Ross owns the room and touches her audiences. They can expect to be captivated by timeless hits such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, “Stop! In the Name of Love”, “Upside Down”, “I’m Coming Out”, “Reach Out and Touch”, “Endless Love” and many more. Note: the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • San Diego Now Has A Hip Hop Concert To Call Home! "DaygoFest" The Highly Anticipated Concert Series is coming Saturday, September 16, 2023, to the San Diego Civic Theatre in San Diego, California. Performing at this years' "DaygoFest" will be Capitol Record’s Recording Artist “Toosii”, CMG Record's Recording Artist “Mozzy” and San Diego’s Legend “Mitchy Slick.” Also hitting the stage will be celebrity friends of the three that fans will have to be in attendance to see! The doors of San Diego Civic Theatre will open up at 7 p.m. Shortly thereafter, DaygoFest will begin promptly at 8 p.m. For any additional information on "DaygoFest" Concert, sponsorship opportunities, major and indie artist spotlight, vendor information, etc. please call (619)762-0314 or visit here Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • A new Harvard analysis finds people across income levels got squeezed by rent hikes during the pandemic. The market has lost millions of low-rent places, and new construction is mostly high-end.
  • A striking decline in teen mental health has coincided with the rise of smartphones and social media. Is social media causing the mental health challenges? Finally, research can answer that question.
  • Legendary comedian and actor Eddie Griffin returns to San Diego with a brand new hilarious show. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Eddie was voted class clown three years in a row in high school. His first love was always dance and by the young age of 16, he opened his own dance studio and was choreographing the Kansas City Chiefs half-time shows. But all of that would soon change when one night his cousin dared him to go on stage at the local comedy club Sanford and Sons where he was told to do 3 minutes. He performed off-the-cuff for 45 minutes successfully. It was then that Griffin purchased a one-way ticket to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of becoming a stand up. He played "The Pastor opposite Dave Chappelle", Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in 2018’s Academy Award Winning feature film "A Star is Born". His Showtime Comedy Special Eddie Griffin: "Undeniable" debuted on Showtime in February 2018 to rave reviews. Connect with Eddie Griffin on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The aid package for Ukraine was vetoed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The EU did approve opening membership negotiations with Ukraine and its neighbor Moldova.
  • Although Americans have grown less likely to identify with an organized religion in recent decades, Pew Research has found many say they are spiritual in some way.
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