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This is a continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet, as well as local in-person events as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lectures & learning
The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition presents
“City Cycling” at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 15, online. The virtual class is designed to help riders become more comfortable sharing the road. Class topics include general bike safety, legal rights and responsibilities, and emergency maneuver skills. Free.
• PEN America, Global Cyber Alliance and Freedom of the Press Foundation present
“Bolster Your Cyber Hygiene Training” at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 21, online. The webinar, part of a “Summer Bootcamp on Digital Safety and Online Abuse Defense,” will cover tools and strategies to keep yourself, your work and your organization safer online. The series will conclude with “Digital Safety Office Hours” at noon Thursday, July 22. Free.
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La Jolla Light presents this continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet, as well as local in-person events as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lectures & learning
The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition presents
“City Cycling” at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 15, online. The virtual class is designed to help riders become more comfortable sharing the road. Class topics include general bike safety, legal rights and responsibilities, and emergency maneuver skills. Free.
• PEN America, Global Cyber Alliance and Freedom of the Press Foundation present
“Bolster Your Cyber Hygiene Training” at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 21, online. The webinar, part of a “Summer Bootcamp on Digital Safety and Online Abuse Defense,” will cover tools and strategies to keep yourself, your work and your organization safer online. The series will conclude with “Digital Safety Office Hours” at noon Thursday, July 22. Free.
Emily Lazar
Emily Lazar is the first mastering engineer in history to helm three titles up for an Album of the Year Grammy in the same year.
| Credit: Matt Licari
Emily Lazar is not a crier. The prolific music engineer has mastered thousands of hits from Alanis Morissette, the Killers, Foo Fighters, the Wu-Tang Clan, and more since she opened her New York City studio, the Lodge, in 1997 and she can count the number of times a song has prompted waterworks on one hand. The first time I heard [Sia s] Chandelier, I cried, actually and I m telling you, it s