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IMALIVE Mental Health Fair

Student Union Quad 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos, CA, United States

IMALIVE Mental Health Fair is coming to Palomar College to kick off May’s Mental Health Month! TrueCare’s Peer2Peer Program is partnering with Palomar College Health Services to offer the Palomar… Continue Reading IMALIVE Mental Health Fair

Free

Skillshop: Understanding Our Experiences & Resiliency: Displacement & Immigration (HELS)

Teaching & Learning Center (San Marcos), TLC-112

Many of our communities experience stress and trauma as a result of displacement and immigration. Breaking Down Barriers (BDB) and the Higher Education Legal Services (HELS) program of Jewish Family Service will explore how… Continue Reading Skillshop: Understanding Our Experiences & Resiliency: Displacement & Immigration (HELS)

Alyze Dreiling Joined by Robert Wetzel and Heather Barclay – Concert Hour

Performance Lab (D10) 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos, CA, United States

Alyze Dreiling, violinist/violist and award-winning conductor holds a BM from Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University and MFA from United States International University. She is on the faculty at Grossmont College and performs regularly in chamber music and solo recitals in the area.

free

HEDDATRON

Studio Theatre 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos, CA, United States

A wildly creative, absurd and surprising reinvention of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. Jane Gordon, a pregnant housewife, is abducted by robots, taken to the rainforest, and forced to perform Hedda Gabler by her robot captors. Meanwhile Nugget, her ten-year-old daughter, with the aid of her milquetoast father, an eager documentary filmmaker and her small arms dealing uncle must rescue Jane – whether she wants to be saved or not. As we approach the AI singularity, Heddatron constructs a bizarre and strangely familiar world of reality TV and rocket launchers where everyone, artificial or otherwise, just wants to feel a little bit human.

$10 – $16

Sounds of Time – Directed by Heather Barclay

Howard Brubeck Theatre Howard Brubeck Theatre, 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos, CA, United States

Palomar Comet Concert Band proudly presents “Sounds of Time,” a captivating production that marks the grand finale of their season. This extraordinary concert showcases a harmonious blend of contemporary musical pieces that will captivate audiences and leave them in awe. With their innovative approach, the band effortlessly incorporates unique sounds and elements, pushing the boundaries of traditional concert band performances. Alongside these captivating contemporary compositions, the program also features beloved and familiar favorites that have become cherished by audiences over time. Prepare to be transported through a musical journey that celebrates the evolution of sound and the enduring power of music. Join the Palomar Comet Concert Band as they bid farewell to their season with a memorable performance that will resonate with audiences of all ages.

$10 – $16

HEDDATRON

Studio Theatre 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos, CA, United States

A wildly creative, absurd and surprising reinvention of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. Jane Gordon, a pregnant housewife, is abducted by robots, taken to the rainforest, and forced to perform Hedda Gabler by her robot captors. Meanwhile Nugget, her ten-year-old daughter, with the aid of her milquetoast father, an eager documentary filmmaker and her small arms dealing uncle must rescue Jane – whether she wants to be saved or not. As we approach the AI singularity, Heddatron constructs a bizarre and strangely familiar world of reality TV and rocket launchers where everyone, artificial or otherwise, just wants to feel a little bit human.

$10 – $16

HEDDATRON

Studio Theatre 1140 West Mission Road, San Marcos, CA, United States

A wildly creative, absurd and surprising reinvention of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. Jane Gordon, a pregnant housewife, is abducted by robots, taken to the rainforest, and forced to perform Hedda Gabler by her robot captors. Meanwhile Nugget, her ten-year-old daughter, with the aid of her milquetoast father, an eager documentary filmmaker and her small arms dealing uncle must rescue Jane – whether she wants to be saved or not. As we approach the AI singularity, Heddatron constructs a bizarre and strangely familiar world of reality TV and rocket launchers where everyone, artificial or otherwise, just wants to feel a little bit human.

$10 – $16

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