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  • This site-specific, immersive soundwalk takes audiences on a meditative urban odyssey around La Jolla Playhouse and UC San Diego, offering new ways to see and listen while in search of the extraordinary amidst the mundane. Grab your headphones and comfy shoes for a site-specific, immersive soundwalk that takes you on an urban odyssey exploring the built environment and natural world around La Jolla Playhouse and UC San Diego. This poetic, meditative and innovative work from Los Angeles-based artist Marike Splint offers new ways of seeing and listening as it navigates you through the physical, cultural and geographical landscapes we inhabit, in search of the extraordinary amidst the mundane. 59 Acres can be enjoyed at any time during daylight hours. Bring your fully-charged phone and headphones. Just Show Up Events: Enjoy this event at (almost) any time or between your other events! This event is open during the opening hours noted above. No RSVP needed. La Jolla Playhouse’s celebrated annual WOW Festival is a four-day celebration of immersive, interactive and breathtaking experiences from local, national and international artists. Free for everyone to attend from April 4 – 7, WOW Festival is presented in partnership with UC San Diego and takes over locations all around the campus. Visiting Hours: Thu, April 4: 4-6:30 p.m. Fri, April 5: 4-6:30 p.m. Sat, April 6: 11 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Sun, April 7: 11a.m. - p.m.
  • Leonard Riggio transformed the publishing industry by building Barnes & Noble into the country’s most powerful bookseller before his company was overtaken by the rise of Amazon.
  • Taylor Swift, whose latest album is now the first to surpass one billion Spotify streams in a single week, has smashed another record as well.
  • Amos, who played James Evans Sr. in the 1970s sitcom Good Times, showed TV critic Eric Deggans what it was like to have a concerned, ethical father at home. Behind the scenes, Amos pushed for more authentic Black characters — sometimes leading to conflict.
  • Space 4 Art is gathering artists, students, arts leaders, policymakers, and other stakeholders to assess community needs and shape the conceptual & physical future of S4A's large-scale, community-based, multidisciplinary Arts Center. 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Design Workshop (Share input. Ask questions. See models/options.) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Networking Reception (Music, Food Truck, Bar) Parking: free parking is available (first-come, first-served) at 340 16th Street. Event entrance is actually at 325 15th Street. For more information visit: sdspace4art.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • More than half of young adults feel anxious, angry and powerless over climate change, a recent survey found. But there are ways to help turn that distress around. Here's how to give them a try.
  • From the fast-paced 3x3 basketball event to sword fighting in the home of The Three Musketeers — there might be fewer eyes on these events but the contenders and storylines are just as thrilling.
  • July is Disability Pride Month, an event celebrating the diversity and contributions people with disabilities have made. NPR wants readers to share what they wish other people knew about disabilities.
  • Some companies are trying something new: Instead of offering a group health insurance plan, they're giving workers a contribution to buy their own individual plans.
  • The degenerative brain disease can only be diagnosed after death. But hundreds of retired players reported symptoms linked to CTE, like depression, mood swings and suicidal thoughts.
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