READ TACOS, EAT POETRY: A Cross-Country Sunday Brunch for COVID healing
Join these poets, storytellers, and performers from across the country as they create community for a Sunday brunch poetic trip. You’ll hear about the roller coaster ride their minds, bodies, and neighborhoods have been on the last six months and how they’ve found a way to find calm and healing. We’ll go to San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, Berkeley, Oregon, New Mexico, New Orleans, DC, and Spanish Harlem in New York City.
Digital Gym Cinema is MOVING Virtual Celebration!
Join us on Wednesday, August 26th at 6PM for a special tribute to the Digital Gym Cinema NORTH PARK's legacy on 2921 El Cajon Blvd. We'll be celebrating all of the amazing accomplishments we achieved at this location. You'll hear from staff members past and current, as well as other special guests. Our new location will be announced very soon!
This virtual celebration will be streamed on the Digital Gym Cinema's page and Media Arts Center San Diego's Youtube Page.
Where is your purse?
Half Moon Bay resident Irene Nelson moved across country from Massachusetts in 1977. ; When she got to California, she discovered things are a lot different here, especially the way people talk.
Brigadoon
Half Moon Bay resident and author Suzanne Black tells the story of her first encounter with "Brigadoon", her Half Moon Bay, California.
Teen Producers Project: Beyond The Uniform
Jeffery Irvine loves his job-police officer.He tells about police officer and experiences.
Teen Producers Project: Education Series - Ramon Torress
Ramon Torres, a former student at Orange Glen High School, returns to his alma mater to teach music production and describes what it was like to go back to his school, this time as a teacher.
Ellie Benfatti - Painter
Local San Diego artist Ellie discusses her journey how art helped change her life in a positive manner.
Acamonchi: Border Artist
Gerardo Yepiz is Acamonchi, a Mexican artist from the north of Mexico, who recently moved to the Big Apple. This interview was conducted during his last month living in San Diego (August, 2009).
Richardo Favela, Artist (Fallbrook)
Ricardo Favela shares his university art project that explores the social reality of Fallbrook Latinos.
Old Stucco Factory
Ray Rill tells the story of the Old Stucco Factory and how it was at the center of the punk rock scene in the 80's. He explains how the art studios and recording stage became a meeting place for some of the most creativc minds in Sacramento at the time, and how many of those artists are still producing art today [Awesome old footage included].