The Walk In Art (Allyship. Resilience & Truth) event in Hillcrest, back Thursday for its third installment after a long layoff for outdoor events, is aiming to.
Sierra Club Sierra Talks: Indigenous Heritage In Socal
For over 10,000 years, the mountains, deserts, and coastal shores of Southern California have been home to a multitude of indigenous groups. These people are still present on their ancestral lands today, the history and heritage of these groups is still present all around us.
For over 10,000 years, there were a multitude of indigenous groups who called Imperial Valley and Southern California regions, mountains, deserts, and coastal shores home. The Kumeyaay, Cahuilla, Quechan, Cocopah, and Pai Pai were, and still are, masters of their environments. Their artifacts, tools, artwork, and villages tell a collective story of adaptation, understanding, and ingenuity in a land of extremes. David Breeckner is the executive director of the Imperial Valley Desert Museum, located in the heart of the Yuha Desert in Ocotillo, California. He will virtually share the evidence of stories still visible today.
This will be the second installment of the new monthly art event in the neighborhood s Mural Alley.
Art, music, delicious food, will greet you when Walk in ART on the first Thursday in May (5/6) from 5-10 pm.
Music, art, food, performances, and neighborhood promotions will all be part of this creative monthly event. Mural Alley is between 4th and 5th and south of University Ave.
Please remember that when you Walk in ART, we re still under important social distancing guidelines. Please wear a mask, be patient, observe 6 of social distancing, and if you re not feeling well, stay home. There s always next month!
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David L. Coddon,
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Two timeless songs performed by
Chester Gregory during his
“Higher & Higher: A Rock ‘n’ Soul Shindig” concert stirred me to the core, because when the virtual show was over, I turned to Alexa and asked her to play “A Change is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke, and after that “What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye. I just had to hear them again, in their original incarnations.
Not that Gregory, a Broadway performer with “Hairspray” and “Sister Act” and “Motown: The Musical” on his resume, didn’t give them his all. He stars in this 90-minute show presented by the Chicago-based Artists Lounge Live. It’s being offered and presented here through April 18 by the San Diego Repertory Theatre.