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  • Extended through Nov. 24. From the organizers: It’s 1965 in Greenwich Village. In an illegal backroom cabaret called "The Never Get," lovers Trevor and Arthur perform an act that unabashedly celebrates gay romance for like-minded audiences. As they croon their way toward the end of a revolutionary decade, facing the conflicting promises of professional success and personal liberation—will their relationship survive? Featuring a lush and seductive score inspired by the Great American Songbook, Midnight at the Never Get is a dreamy musical meditation on memory, personal and political courage, and the enduring power of love. Visit: "Midnight at the Never Get" Diversionary Theater on Instagram and Facebook
  • Syrian rebels have entered another major city, in a further blow to President Bashar Assad after they took over Aleppo days earlier.
  • A new local opera company is about to make its debut in downtown San Diego. Opera a la Carte is using regional talent in their productions and making the high-class art of opera accessible to all.
  • Each segment on the song rail plays a palindrome, which means the melody is the same played in both directions.
  • Imagine the Creative Spirit! Join Artistic Director Javier Velasco, the artists of the San Diego Ballet, and special guest SDB resident composer Gilbert Castellanos as they launch a new creative series that will “pull back the curtain” on the various facets of the artistic process. A unique opportunity to experience conversations, performances, and sneak peeks into next year’s artistic offerings, this is a not to be missed opportunity for lovers of art to get up close and personal in a beautiful, intimate setting.
  • The San Diego Archaeological Center is proud to host Donna Walker for an artifact drawing workshop. Unlike other professions where digital technology has replaced traditional methods, researchers in archaeology still rely on the detailed drawings that an illustrator can produce. Just open an archaeological report, magazine, or book, and you’ll find the majority of stone tools and pottery are shown as hand-done line drawings along with the photographs. Having both photographs and illustrations provides a complete analysis and a better representation of the artifact. In this class, you’ll learn this valuable technical skill of drawing chipped stone tools. Art supplies and snacks will be provided. To register, call 858-829-5861 or email donna.walker05@gmail.com and bring cash or check on day of class. About the Presenter: Donna Walker is an artist and archaeological illustrator based in Valley Center, California. Recently, she has worked on several projects for the Anthropology Department at UC San Diego, illustrating Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Bronze Age ceramics from Israel and Jordan. For more information visit: sandiegoarchaeology.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The union SAG-AFTRA is pushing for additional A.I. protections for its members.
  • Earlier this year, Isaacman became the first private citizen to conduct a spacewalk. But his longstanding ties with Elon Musk's company SpaceX raise possible conflicts of interest.
  • Against all odds San Diego's UNPOP Short Film Fest returns for its third year. Three years of our open submission format has turned in to a rad roster of returning rebels and a wider web for new weirdos. UNPOP specializes in curating a program of short films unlike anything you'll find on the big screen anywhere else. Stay Connected on Instagram
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