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  • Get Funky, Be Funky, Make Art + Build Community! Mikey Kettinger Art Studio has moved and expanded with a new amazing studio location in Leucadia/Encinitas. All are welcome to celebrate and build community with this one-night exhibition of local artists: Vincent Burkhead, Bob Siracusa, Robin Rene, Niklas Hoover, Dawn Graham, and Mikey Kettinger. Deep House music by DJ JD. Free for all ages Related links: Mikey Kettinger Art Studio: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Tampa Period Pantry has set up 10 locations to help fight 'period poverty.' It's attracting more attention after Gov. DeSantis vetoed funds for free menstrual products in Florida schools.
  • The Mongol Footprint: Arts of Conquest The Mongol Empire (1206-1368) grew from a group of nomadic tribes to the largest land empire in world history. Its expansion saw a renewed blossoming of Silk Road trade and cross-cultural conversation across Eurasia. We'll look closely at the artistic dialogues spurred by Mongol expansion and the cultural developments associated with their conquests, from blue-and-white porcelain to folios from an Ilkhanid Shahnama. About Weili Jin Weili Jin has been passionate about the history of art ever since first seeing Botticelli in the second grade. Ten years later, he continues to specialize in the paintings of Renaissance Florence, particularly the patronage of the Medici. Most recently, he has worked to develop the YouTube channel “Narrative Art History,” a lecture series that contextualizes Renaissance art in a continuous, chronological narrative. For more information about The Close Looking Project initiative, visit https://closelooking.org/.
  • “Robin Hood” is a timeless tale of heroism, justice, and adventure. Under the guidance of experienced theater professionals from Missoula Children’s Theatre, camp participants will come together to bring this beloved story to life. Throughout the camp, children will receive professional training in acting, singing, dancing, and stagecraft. They will learn valuable skills, build confidence, and develop a deep appreciation for the performing arts. Working collaboratively as a team, they will audition, rehearse, create, and refine their roles, all while building lasting friendships and memories. As the curtains rise on the grand finale, the audience will be transported to the enchanting Sherwood Forest, where Robin Hood and his merry band of outlaws fight for justice against the tyrannical Sheriff of Nottingham. From the spirited adventures of the famous archer to the lively characters who inhabit this medieval world, the production will be a delight for audiences of all ages. With colorful costumes, imaginative set designs, and a lively musical score, the stage will come alive with the magic of theater. This camp and production serve as a reminder of the transformative power of the performing arts in shaping young minds and nurturing their artistic abilities. The Missoula Children’s Theatre Performing Arts Camp is a platform for self-expression, personal growth, and the cultivation of a lifelong passion for the arts. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Peggy Hinaekian will be the featured artist at this event "Art Walk in the Village" first Friday of the month of November. This event takes place every month in La Jolla and galleries feature their artists. Peggy Hinaekian will show works on canvas and on paper. For more information visit: contemporaryfineartsgallery.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Some of the damage from Hurricane Helene in North Carolina could have been lessened with updated building codes, some experts say.
  • The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Performing Arts Center will be new home for Cygnet Theatre
  • The album, which features 31 songs, was previously owned by Martin Shkreli, who served seven years in prison for securities fraud, and had to forfeit it to the U.S. government.
  • Culinary Historians of San Diego will present “The Story of Spoons,” and Ken Albala, at 10:30 am June 15, in the Neil Morgan Auditorium at the San Diego Central Library, 330 Park Blvd. The Story of Spoons recounts the journey of food historian Ken Albala into the world of slojd carving, an entirely new area of food history and practical hands-on research. How and why both historic and contemporary spoons elide physically and aesthetically with pottery and recipes he also makes is the subject of his next book project Wooden Spoons, Clay Pots and Recipes from Scratch. Ken Albala is Tully Knoles Endowed Professor of History at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. He was the 2023 Distinguished Faculty Award recipient for the University and won the 2024 Hoefer award for Faculty-Student Collaboration for an article on the history of lasagna. His next book which will be out this fall is entitled Opulent Nosh: A Cookbook for Audacious Appetites. He is also now editing a book on the history of Pacific’s campus, and beginning an Atlas of Fermentation. For more information visit: chsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Join us on our patio every Saturday night from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. for Seaside Sounds at Sally’s. Enjoy ocean breezes, live music from local San Diego artists, Emmy Jones and Emma Sullivan, and stunning waterfront views. Visit: https://www.sallyssandiego.com/upcoming-events/seaside-sounds Sally's Fish House & Bar on Facebook / Instagram
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