From September 18-24, concerned authors and other donors will host a Mystery Loves Democracy online auction in support of voting-rights organization Fair Fight Action, founded in 2014 by then-Georgia state representative Stacey Abrams.
“In 2020, we were incredibly concerned about the state of our democracy. We found that by working together and rallying the larger community of crime fiction…
Local comics return to live shows at Finest City Improv
July 9, 2021 2:31 PM PT
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Carmel Valley resident Kathy Krevat and North County resident Carol Johnson are performing in a live comedy show at Finest City Improv in Hillcrest on Friday, July 16, 7:30-8:30 p.m.
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“I’m delighted to produce my first comedy show and even more, to return to live comedy!” Krevat said. “Carol and I welcome our neighbors to enjoy a night of laughter with friends, something that is so needed after this difficult time.”
“After a year of Zoom comedy shows, I’m so excited to be performing live comedy again,” said Johnson. “I may even put on pants!”
Canyon Crest Academy’s Creative Writing Club announces 10th anniversary anthology, The Sky’s the Limit
Sophie Camilleri with the 10th anniversary anthology, The Sky’s the Limit.
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Canyon Crest Academy’s Creative Writing Club recently announced the publication of its 10th anniversary anthology, The Sky’s the Limit.
The second weekend of the 10th Annual CCA Writers’ Conference - only free writing conference for middle school and high school students in the country - will be March 6 - 7. More information and registration can be found at ccawritersconference2021.weebly.com.
The anthology contains stories from speakers at the conference and students who previously attended. Sophie Camilleri, organizer of the conference and president of the CCA Creative Writing Club, said, “The Sky’s the Limit is a collection of short stories which showcases the creative minds of writers and the endless possibilities of what we can create when we don’t accept
Local comics to perform in Zoom comedy show to benefit San Diego Food Bank
Feb. 25, 2021 8:05 AM PT
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Carmel Valley resident Kathy Krevat and Rancho Santa Fe resident Carol Johnson are performing in a Zoom stand-up comedy show to raise funds for the San Diego Food Bank on Friday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m.
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Dr. Mo’s Comedy Show has been running via Zoom once a month since April, in an effort to bring humor into people’s homes and allow comedians to hone their skills. Proceeds from most of her 2021 shows will go toward a variety of charities. For February and March, the majority of the proceeds will go directly to support the San Diego Food Bank.