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  • The goal is to save money, cut back on overconsumption and be more mindful of wasteful and unsustainable shopping habits. This guide can help you start a challenge of your own.
  • Order/Disorder: Belonging in Nature February 10 - May 26, 2024 From the gallery: This exhibition brings together five artists from California and Tijuana that explore the beauty and complexities of our natural environment highlighting coastal habitats with specific work being created about La Jolla. Diverse works of art, including sculptures, paintings, cyanotypes and installations, will speak to the relationship between humanity and nature through the lens of protecting our natural resources. Featured artists include Courtney Mattison, Annalise Neil, Kline Swonger, Oscar Romo and Britton Neubacher. Curated by Danielle Deery Related links: La Jolla Historical Society: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Art instructor & artist Christy Ross helps you find your inner creativity in this 2 hour fun filled class. Learn real painting techniques and take home your masterpiece. Apps & a beverage from Clairemont Coffee provided. Come join us! $55 per person. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The first trove of medals were awarded this weekend at the Paris Olympics and fans were quick to notice that athletes were handed another prize at the podium.
  • The singers have criticized "They Don't Know It's Christmas" for perpetuating "damaging stereotypes" of Africans as a charity case. Bob Geldof defends the song. We went to Kibera for comments.
  • There's still a week's worth of medals to be handed out, as competitions ramp up in track and field, soccer and boxing. The excitement has yet to begin in breaking, Taekwondo and weightlifting.
  • 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
  • Step into a world of vibrant colors and captivating melodies with Luminary Arts' enchanting production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Join us for a magical journey through the classic tale of Joseph, his coat of many colors, and the incredible adventures that unfold. Immerse yourself in the timeless music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and the engaging lyrics of Tim Rice as our talented cast brings this beloved musical to life on stage. From lively dance numbers to heartwarming moments, this production promises an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. For more information visit: thegrandescondido.org
  • Valentina Petrillo fell in love with athletics as a 7-year-old while watching Italian sprinter Pietro Mennea win gold in the 200 meters at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. She wanted to be like him.
  • Negotiations over a U.N. treaty to cut plastics have been bogged down. Environmental groups blame the oil and gas industry.
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