Archives for February 23, 2023

Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. and Santa Monica Black Lives Association Host Black History Month Festival on Third Street Promenade

Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM, Inc.) in partnership with Santa Monica Black Lives Association is hosting Celebration & Solidarity: Black History Month Festival on Saturday, March 11 from 4 -10 p.m. on the Third Street Promenade. The festival features live musical performances by rapper Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, comedy rock band Big Daddy, Gospel artist Betty Griffin, R&B artists Darrell Wilson and Frederick Buzz Busby, and DJ Shun Griffin among others, plus local performance groups of African drummers, cultural musicians and an African American dance troupe. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to visit various educational exhibits that highlight the contributions of African Americans in science and technology and attend a celebrity panel discussion featuring Mayor Pro Tem Lana Negrete, former Los Angeles Laker Norm Nixon, rapper Krayzie Bones and others, that explores the impact of African Americans in the entertainment industry. Local vendors will offer a variety of African American-made products for purchase throughout the evening and local restaurants will feature special menu items honoring Black History Month available for purchase. 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

4:30 p.m. – Opening ceremony and welcome speeches by event organizer, Jane Smith and Mayor Gleam Davis

5 p.m. – Live music performance by local R&B and Soul band

5:30 p.m. – Educational exhibit on the contributions of African Americans in science and technology

6 p.m. – Celebrity panel discussion on the impact of African Americans in the entertainment industry

6:30 p.m. – Dance performance by a local African American dance troupe

7 p.m. – Live performance by “Big Daddy”

7:30 p.m. – Live performance by “Cruiser”

8 p.m. – Live performance by “Ronnie”

8:30 p.m. – Live performance by “Krayzie Bone” of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

9 p.m. – Closing ceremony with remarks by event organizer, Kera Blade-Snell

9:15 p.m. – DJ Music

WHEN:

Saturday, March 11 from 4 -10 p.m.

WHERE:

Third Street Promenade between Broadway and Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90401

ADMISSION :

Admission is free to the public; all ages are welcome.  

Credit: Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. and Santa Monica Black Lives Association.

What Is Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a serious mental health condition that affects millions of people around the world. It is characterized by extreme shifts in mood and energy, often resulting in bouts of depression and mania. With proper diagnosis and treatment, individuals with bipolar disorder can live full and productive lives. Let’s take a closer look at this condition to understand what it is, how it is diagnosed, and how it can be managed.

What Is Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy levels, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. Symptoms of bipolar disorder can range from mild to severe. During manic episodes (known as hypomanic episodes when milder, individuals may feel excited or overactive.

They may also have problems sleeping or eating properly and be more talkative than normal. During depressive episodes, individuals may feel sad or hopeless for long periods of time. They may also struggle with low energy levels and difficulty making decisions or concentrating on tasks.

Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder

The diagnosis process for bipolar disorder typically starts with an evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional such as a psychiatrist or psychologist. During the evaluation, the doctor will ask questions about your symptoms, medical history, family history, lifestyle habits, and other factors that could potentially contribute to the diagnosis. They may also run tests such as blood work or imaging tests to rule out any underlying physical or neurological causes of your symptoms.

The doctor will also conduct a physical exam to check for any signs of physical illness that could be contributing to your symptoms. Once all of this information has been gathered, they will use it to determine if you meet the criteria for a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. This process may take several visits before an accurate diagnosis can be made.

Treatment Options for Bipolar Disorder

The most effective way to manage bipolar disorder is to seek professional help and treatment. If you are diagnosed with bipolar disorder, your doctor may prescribe medications such as mood stabilizers and/or antidepressants to help regulate your moods and keep them from swinging too high or too low.

Additionally, they may recommend therapy sessions with a mental health professional who specializes in treating bipolar disorder. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is often used as an effective form of treatment for those suffering from bipolar disorder because it helps identify negative thought patterns that contribute to the symptoms of the condition.

Self-Care Strategies for Those With Bipolar Disorder

In addition to seeking professional help, there are other self-care strategies that can be employed to better manage bipolar disorder. These include things such as getting regular exercise, eating a healthy diet, avoiding drugs and alcohol, establishing regular sleep patterns, practicing relaxation techniques like meditation or yoga, journaling thoughts and feelings as well as developing positive coping skills for dealing with stressors like scheduling regular doctor’s appointments or making time for leisure activities like reading or listening to music.

Bipolar disorder is a serious mental health condition that affects millions of people around the world but with proper diagnosis and treatment individuals can learn how to manage their symptoms effectively so they can lead full and productive lives.

If you think you may have bipolar disorder it’s important to talk with your doctor who will help you identify the best course of action for managing your symptoms including medication, therapy sessions like CBT, lifestyle changes like exercise and healthy eating habits, relaxation techniques like yoga or meditation, setting realistic goals for yourself each day among other strategies tailored specifically for your needs.

Remember—you are not alone! There are many resources available if you need support along the way!

Rubio’s to Host First-Ever Battle for the Best Fish Taco

Does your recipe have what it takes to go head-to-head with the Original Fish Taco?

Calling all fish taco lovers! Rubio’s Coastal Grill is holding their first-ever battle for the best fish taco. Taco fans, age 18 and over, from California, Arizona and Nevada, are encouraged to submit their best, original and most delicious fish taco recipes. Finalists will come to San Diego for the chance to win $1,000 and have their taco featured on Rubio’s menu.

The window to submit online recipes, along with mouth-watering photos, is now —February 27. Next, the public will vote for the top three crave-worthy recipes. The three finalists will be invited to Rubio’s San Diego Test Kitchen during the week of April 17. While in San Diego, they will cook their fish tacos live for a panel of judges, including the man behind Rubio’s fish taco phenomenon, Ralph Rubio.

“It’s Rubio’s 40th anniversary, and we’re looking forward to tasting some delicious and innovative fish taco recipes from our very own fans,” said Rubio’s Co-Founder, Ralph Rubio. “To this day, I remember that incredible bite of my first fish taco in San Felipe. It’s that same craveable ‘wow factor’ that we are looking for in our grand prize winner. Good luck!”

Fish taco recipe submissions should fit in with the Rubio’s menu, and can include one protein of shrimp, mahi mahi or pollock. They should feature either corn, flour or keto tortillas, and can include any of Rubio’s ingredients plus up to three new ingredients. For more information, visit http://www.rubios.com/fish-taco-battle.

Credit: Rubio’s. Self Disclosure: Some form of compensation was received to post.