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Categories: Kristen Schweizer, THE BUZZ
THE BUZZ: Decades in the making. New Village Arts honors arts leader Dea Hurston and premieres a Tony-Award-winning play.
January 27, 2023 by Kristen Schweizer It is a big day for New Village Arts (NVA). The morning featured the dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting of the freshly renovated and...
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Categories: Mimi Sells, THE BUZZ
THE BUZZ: Music of the Americas Celebrated at Camarada’s Latest Concert.
By Mimi SellsJanuary 22, 2023 I’m not a big classical music fan so when I saw the program for Camarada on January 21, my curiosity was piqued enough to buy...
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Categories: Film, San Diego's Most Unique Events
2/2 – 2/9: Human Rights Watch Film Fest
Recently marking our 30th Anniversary and currently screening films in over 15 cities around the world, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival (HRWFF) bears witness to human rights violations in...
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Categories: San Diego's Most Unique Events, Visual Arts
1/28 – 5/14: Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience is a new group exhibition to be showcased at the Oceanside Museum of Art reflecting on memory, nostalgia, time, and human identity through...
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Categories: San Diego's Most Unique Events, Visual Arts
2/4 – 4/15: Lost in Translation
Inspired in part by the current state of communication breakdown in our country, this exhibition examines the many ways we (mis)interpret or (mis)understand each other through a game of telephone...
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Categories: San Diego's Most Unique Events, Visual Arts
Now – 1/31: Arrested Motion
Thumbprint Gallery kicks off the new year with a group exhibition featuring small works by regional artists: A.H. Romero, alfienumeric, Andrea Mapula, Bree Manahan, Daniel Hicks, Elvin Armando, Evgola, Hilary...
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Categories: San Diego's Most Unique Events, Visual Arts
Now – 2/19: Paisanos
Paisanos, is a project led by Luis Alderete from the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tijuana dedicated to developing a formal discussion surrounding migration and movement, and has...
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Categories: Performing Arts, San Diego's Most Unique Events
Now – 2/12: BLUES IN THE NIGHT
According to the legendary Billie Holliday, “Blues is to jazz what yeast is to bread.” With 26 glorious, hot, torchy songs fueling BLUES IN THE NIGHT, a powerful cast of singers...
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POETIC LICENSE: “Eureka Stage Left!”
October 25, 2020 Artist Studio Visits by Chi Essary “I like making things out of trash,” says Iain Gunn of Animal Cracker Conspiracy, the award-winning San Diego puppet company. He […]
POETIC LICENSE: James Hubbell. His Hand in Everything
March 2, 2020 The Hubbell property is a cross between a hobbit village and a dreamscape. Stairways arch around curved walls and scalloped, ribbed and asymmetrical domed ceilings meet whimsically […]
POETIC LICENSE: The Consummate “Noticer”
Artist Studio Visits by Chi Essary August 9, 2019 “Rock music is very limited—guitar, bass, drums, that’s about it,” says sound artist Francisco Eme, explaining why he grew tired of […]