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Lee and her jazz piano trio perform a free lunchtime concert as part of the Athenaeum's Mini-Concerts series.
BIRCH AQUARIUM FALL LECTURE SERIES
The Scripps Institute of Oceanography at UCSD presents this monthly lecture series. This month: Gabi Laske discusses the monitoring of ocean-bottom earthquakes.
KARL STRAUSS 20TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER
Partake in the final special four-course menu and beer pairing in honor the local brewery's 20 years of operation. RSVP at 858-587-2739.
LEMON TREE
A Palestinian widow (Hiam Abbass of The Visitor) stands up to the new Israeli defense minister - also her new neighbor - when security forces declare her lemon trees a threat to his security.
KEN BLANCHARD
Blanchard signs and discusses Who Killed Change? at Borders Mission Valley.
ACOUSTIC EVENINGS
La Jolla's Athenaeum Music and Arts Library holds a series of evening concerts on Monday nights. This week: Sara Petite, Lisa Sanders and Chris Zach.
SHAKESPEARE GOES TO THE OPERA
SD Opera Resident Conductor Karen Keltner hosts performances of works from some of the best Shakespeare-based operas, sung by local singers and accompanied by Johnmark Harris.
ANOTHER WAY OF SEEING
Explore the imaginative sculptures created by Indian artist Sonabai Rajawar and her family during a fifteen year period of forced isolation.
LEAVES OF GOLD
This exhibit of illuminated manuscripts from the 6th to 16th century will be on display through mid-December.
MASTERS OF MID-CENTURY CALIFORNIA MODERNISM
Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman together produced some of the best pieces coming out of California's modernist-art movement. Their work is on display through Jan. 10.
SAN DIEGO BEER WEEK
Celebrate the joys of craft brewing at this county-wide series of events taking place at the area's best watering holes and breweries. See website for full schedule.
TARA DONOVAN
Donovan displays her first major museum survey, a series of sculptural installation organized by the Insitute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
THE ART OF LES PERHACS
The sculptor displays works from his "Chaos" series, which uses abstract forms to illustrate the balance between disorder and precision.
