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I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. Among the films to be screened during the first-ever San Diego International ShortsFest is “The Roads Most Traveled,” an emotionally involving 24-minute retrospective of the work of photojournalist Don Bartletti. Bartletti spent 40 years in a distinguished career that took him from the Vista Press, to the bygone Oceanside Blade-Tribune, to the then-San Diego Union and eventually to the Los Angeles Times, where he would win a Pulitzer Prize for his photojournalism in 2003. Advertisement The focus of “The Roads Most Traveled,” directed by Palomar College’s Bill Wisneski, is Bartletti’s visual documentation of the migration of Central Americans to the U.S. This includes a harrowing and heartbreaking experience riding atop freight cars bound for El Norte with his camera and little else, “an assignment,” Bartletti says ....
James Walker: Celebrating memories of homemade treats and family fun this Mother s Day FacebookTwitterEmail James WalkerHearst Connecticut Media Sunday is Mother’s Day, and if there is any doubt how special the day is to most children and families, readers only have to look at the number of memorials running in Sunday’s paper. I think you will find it very clear that moms hold a special place in the heart of many people. This column was inspired by what my siblings and I decided to do to honor our late mother, Doris Lorraine Walker. Like most people, the pandemic opened the doors to Zooming with family, and we virtually get together on Wednesdays and Saturdays. ....
North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood Springs to Life Students in the center of the campus’s first living and learning neighborhood. Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Communications. After welcoming students to the west side residential areas in the fall, the east side of North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood is starting to spring to life. This quarter, the UC San Diego Craft Center welcomed the campus community to meet its new instructors, a three-story HDH dining area with five restaurants and a market brought flavors from across the globe, Sixth College administration and two academic divisions settled into their new spaces and the Stuart Collection’s “Same Old Paradise” was installed in its home in the heart of the neighborhood all of which contributed to making the vision of the university’s first living and learning neighborhood a reality. ....