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  • The annual Wildlife in Art Show, hosted by the Foothills Art Association in La mesa, is one of the longest running juried art shows is Southern California. This year makes the 34th consecutive year of this "wild" and inspiring show. The show is on exhibit from November 1, 2023 through December 6, 2023. It is free to attend and open to the public at historic Porter Hall, Foothills Art Association Gallery in La Mesa. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. An exciting reception will be held on Saturday, November 11, 2020 from 3:30 to 6:30 pm. In addition to the awards ceremony, the reception will feature refreshments and entertainment in keeping with the theme of the show. The reception is open to the public. Foothills Art Association is a nonprofit organization that promotes fine arts and offers educational and exhibition opportunities to artist in the San Diego community.
  • A trio of economists just won a Nobel Prize for their insights into how democratic and other inclusive institutions are critical for a nation's prosperity.
  • In celebration of Día de los Muertos, join us on the Museum Courtyard for an evening of art, music, and remembrance. Participants will create a personal ofrenda with a nicho box, inspired by the Museum’s Día de los Muertos altar designed by Macedonio Arteaga and dedicated to Frida Kahlo. Constructed of humble materials, nichos can be as colorful and varied as you make them! Bring your own photo of a loved one or small object of remembrance to incorporate into your nicho. Tickets include admission to the exhibitions, supplies for a drop-in art activity, and a signature cocktail. This is a 21+ event. ID required. Visit: artcenter.org/event/art-spirit-dia-de-los-muertos/ California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook
  • Join us for an extraordinary evening of connection, laughter, and transformation at "The SistaaHood: Threads of Unity Event," part of our Roots and Wings Series. This event is dedicated to intergenerational healing and the powerful bonds of Sistaahood. Get ready for an uplifting start with a performance by a featured Black Women Comedian, setting the tone for a night of joy and camaraderie. Our dynamic speakers will share empowering stories and insights, weaving a tapestry of unity and strength through generations. Experience the magic of live art as a talented painter creates a visual masterpiece before your eyes, capturing the essence of our collective journey. But the highlight of the evening is the transformative conversation that awaits you. Be prepared for a dialogue that goes beyond the surface, delving into the depths of personal growth, community building, and the shared experiences that bind us together. This is more than an event – it's an opportunity for every attendee to leave with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper connection to the SistaaHood. No one will leave the same way they came. Join us and become a part of a night that promises inspiration, laughter, and life-changing connections. Your presence is not just welcomed; it's essential. Let's build bridges, share stories, and weave threads of unity together.
  • Carolyne Corelis is a video journalist at KPBS. She has previously worked at KOCT in Oceanside and at the San Diego Union-Tribune as an intern. Her work has appeared in national and regional outlets and she has received several awards for her reporting.
  • Destroying the roads would be in line with Kim Jong Un's push to cut off ties with South Korea and abandon the decades-long objective to seek a peaceful unification.
  • Nancy Savoca’s star-studded indie gem is a chronicle of a spirited Italian-American New York family that perfectly balances humor, tragedy, and pathos. Joseph Santangelo (Vincent D’Onofrio) is a butcher with a wicked sense of humor who “wins” his wife Catherine (a stellar Tracey Ullman) in a pinochle game. Over the protests of his mother (Judith Malina) who talks to ghosts and makes deals with saints, Joseph marries Catherine. When the old lady dies, her spirit is channeled into her granddaughter Teresa who overtakes the film with her yearning to serve God. Perfectly embodying a modern-day Bernadette, Lili Taylor imbues Teresa with a mix of dedicated innocence and naïveté. Executive produced by Jonathan Demme, with memorable performances from Michael Imperioli, Michael Rispoli and Victor Argo, Household Saints showcases a unique voice in 1990s independent filmmaking. Household Saints has been digitally restored and remastered by Lightbox Film Center at University of the Arts (Philadelphia) in collaboration with Milestone Films with support from Ron and Suzanne Naples. Restoration Supervisor: Ross Lipman, Corpus Fluxus. Picture Restoration: Illuminate Hollywood. Sound Restoration: Audio Mechanics. Special Q&A with filmmaker Nancy Savoca, and producer / co-writer Rich Guay Stay Updated with Digital Gym Cinema! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Born in London, living locally in San Diego, Gregory Page is an eclectic, prolific, genre-bending performing songwriter, balladeer, recording artist, film maker, art activist, music producer and poet. With an extensive discography, Gregory has toured the world many times over from Australia to Europe and Asia. He has performed in a wide range of iconic venues such as London’s 02 Arena, the main hall at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, and at international music festivals such as Woodford & Manly. A third-generation musician, he grew up surrounded by family members who performed and recorded traditional Irish music. His parents were musicians who met while touring with their respective bands, “The Beat Chics” and “The Martians.” With endearing stage presence, evocative lyrics, stunning guitar work, and a warm voice, Gregory seamlessly draws from imagination and experience transcending traditions of folk, Celtic, American roots, jazz, ragtime, blues, swing, and French Romanticism into his own signature idiom critics are heralding as “Americeltic.” He released his latest album, Modern Man, in 2023. For more information visit: sdfolkheritage.org
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport / Encore Wednesdays, Oct. 8 - Nov. 5 + Nov. 26, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. Boasting unique access and state-of-the-art technology, host and historian Bettany Hughes investigates the most remarkable treasures of civilization that reveal the story of humanity.
  • Martin Mull came to national fame with a recurring role on the Norman Lear-created satirical soap opera “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” and the starring role in its spinoff, “Fernwood Tonight."
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