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  • Join us at AR Workshop for a DIY class to make a Pet Bed - available in 2 sizes, Small and Large! Paw-sitively purr-fect projects for your pets! In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain colors. Please note, when you register for a Pet Bed, the available seats will reduce by 2 seats due to the project size. This project includes the wooden Pet Bed and handles only, a blanket is not included. Due to the amount of graphics and images, registration is best completed on a laptop or desktop computer on either Chrome or Firefox browsers! Thank you! HOW TO REGISTER: ‣ Click the Register button. ‣ Choose your Project Design, click Next and then enter your Design Options and Guest Information. ‣ Proceed through Checkout to submit your Payment, and you will receive an email confirmation once your registration is complete.
  • Join us at AR Workshop for a DIY class to make one of our many Wood Projects! Choose from a Plank Wood Sign, Porch Sign, Bath Tray, Framed Wood Sign, Round Lazy Susan, Centerpiece Box, or Plank Wood Tray. Bring the family and join us at AR Workshop Coronado for a Family-Friendly DIY class to make a Wood Project! In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain colors. Find out at the workshop about our DIY RewARds program!
  • On Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, come enjoy one of two dining experiences aboard our fleet of luxury yachts. Share the beauty of San Diego's world-class waterfront views with romantic photo opportunities sparkling in every direction—from the city skyline to the Coronado Bridge and all along the harbor. Indulge in the amenities of our comfortable, modern yachts, beautifully decorated for Valentine's Day. Enjoy fresh air, incredible views, professional service and a delicious meal from our gourmet kitchen onboard the ship. It's a Valentine’s Day dream you'll always remember. Flagship Cruises & Events on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bring the family and join us at AR Workshop Coronado for a DIY Family Crafternoon. Multiple projects and designs available for all ages. Choose from a Plank Wood Sign, Porch Sign, Bath Tray, Framed Wood Sign, Round Lazy Susan, Centerpiece Box, or Plank Wood Tray. In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to select and customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain colors. This is an instructor-led workshop and no previous experience is required. All guests will leave with a completed project at the end of class. You are always welcome to BYO food and refreshments to sip and enjoy during the workshop! Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • Bring the family and join us at AR Workshop Coronado for a DIY Family Crafty Workshop. Multiple projects and designs available for all ages. In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to select and customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain colors. This is an instructor-led workshop and no previous experience is required. All guests will leave with a completed project at the end of class. You are always welcome to BYO food and refreshments to sip and enjoy during the workshop! Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • We're mixing it up again with our ALL NEW Specialty Candle Pouring + Scent Mixology workshop! Join us to create one-of-a-kind candle scents your home or as the perfect hand-crafted gift. From $25.00. Enjoy the opportunity to upgrade vessels* from our variety of classic styles and add-on additional candles. Pour More & Save More! Select: Pour 1 - $25 | Pour 2 - $45 | Pour 3 - $60 Note: For this specialty workshop, a minimum number of guests may be required we reserve the right to reschedule or credit you for this event. You will be notified via email prior to the event start time if so. *vessels may vary per location. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • The attack tore through a rally by supporters of a hard-line cleric and political leader in the country's northwestern Bajur district. Nearly 200 others were wounded in the blast.
  • The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts is pleased to invite you to the Memorial Lecture on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023 at 5 p.m. at the Mosaic 113 Auditorium in the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. RSVP NOW Abstract A flurry of articles appearing shortly after Black Panther’s release proffered different, even opposed, readings of its politics, all of which centered on its “villain,” Erik Killmonger. To understand the movie’s politics, it seems, one had to understand Killmonger — the pervading question was: Should Killmonger be regarded as representative, and if he is (or if he isn’t), what is he representative (or not representative) of? To think this through, though, one has to move beyond the script (what the movie says) to think about Black Panther as an aesthetic, phenomenological, and rhetorical experience (what it does). Identification is crucial to cinematic rhetoric, and performance is crucial to identification. T’Challa and Killmonger don’t just espouse ideological positions, they struggle to articulate or understand their place in the world, and Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan contribute mightily to our awareness of their struggles. Here and in his earlier roles, Jordan gives us gentle, fundamentally decent characters who can hardly catch a break, in stark contrast to the regality of Chadwick Boseman’s characters, who are confident, entitled. The first half of Professor Bukatman's talk will focus on these two performances and the ways they complicate simple dichotomies of meaning. Then, to fully appreciate Boseman’s contribution, Professor Bukatman will explore the body of Black superheroes historically, as well as the projection of presence that Boseman brings to the screen. The quest for role models that “look like me” usually refers to moral rather than physical strength; physical strength is generally valued as a manifestation of moral strength. But it’s possible to skip the “moral” part and still have something to identify with: a corporeal rather than a moral identification. There’s more at stake than “balanced” representation and moral positivity in the intersection of Black (and other Other) bodies with superhero bodies. There’s also the ability to display power in what might seem like the least radical of terms: the power to be seen, to be seen as you choose to be, the power to fight, the power to fight back, the power to imagine alternative ways of being, and embody new ways of belonging in the world. “As you can see,” T’Challa announces to Killmonger, “I am not dead!” Bukatman's talk will explore the stakes involved, ideologically and performatively, in that affirmation. Biography Scott Bukatman is professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. His work has long explored the alternative bodies popular media has produced in droves in comedy, animation, musicals, and superhero media. His books include Hellboy’s World: Comics and Monsters on the Margins (University of California Press) and, most recently, Black Panther, part of the 21st Century Film Essentials series (University of Texas Press). Location: The Mosaic 113 Auditorium is located in the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts at UC San Diego (Mosaic Building). Parking: The closest visitor parking is located in the Scholars Parking underground parking structure. Weekend parking is $2/hour. Questions: Email surajisranicenter@ucsd.edu. By registering for this event you agree to receive future correspondence from the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, from which you can unsubscribe at any time.
  • Sofreh is a new cookbook from celebrated chef and author Nasim Alikhani. "If we as immigrants become stuck in the past, we deprive ourselves of the opportunities our new space has provided," she says.
  • A Columbia University professor says spiritual beliefs can decrease our rates of anxiety and depression. I needed to understand how she came to these conclusions.
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