June 3, 2026 Artificial intelligence is no longer a future technology. It is here. Every week brings news of AI systems that can write reports, analyze data, answer customer inquiries, […]
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OPINION: Borders Inhibit the flow of arts and artists
According to The Washington Post, the U.S. government has built hundreds of miles of border wall across deserts, public lands, and protected natural areas along the U.S.–Mexico Border. But this isn’t just […]
Read moreCULTURE GEEK: San Diego Fringe Awards and Wrap Up
That’s a wrap for San Diego Fringe 2026. I saw 32 shows in 12 days and was delighted, amazed, and devastated by the diverse array of uncensored creativity. But I […]
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THE BUZZ: No Day But Today — And It’s Never Looked Like This
Diversionary Theatre closes landmark 40th season with Rent as we’ve never seen it before. Jonathan Larson didn’t live to see his show change the world. Rent is a Pulitzer Prize-winning […]
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THE BUZZ: What to See on Stage This Month. June Theatre Picks Across San Diego
By Kristen Nevarez Schweizer This June, it seems every theatre company in the county is staging something worth seeing. It is a logistical nightmare, and I am THRILLED. From Coronado […]
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THE BUZZ: Music of the Mind: Rediscovering the Radical Vision of Yoko Ono
Broad Museum, Los AngelesThrough October 11, 2026 Article by Cathy Breslaw “The only sound that exists to me is the sound of the mind… my works are only to induce […]
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THE BUZZ: Whimsy and Weight: The Nat reopens with Washed Ashore
By Kristen Nevarez Schweizer The Nat is back! The San Diego Natural History Museum is getting ready to throw the doors open with a new atrium ceiling, significant solar installation, […]
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THE BUZZ: San Diego Film Awards Show Nominated for 5 Emmy® Awards
By Michael Howard May 17, 2026 A National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Emmy nomination would be easy to treat like any other entertainment-industry milestone, but we all know […]
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THE BUZZ: San Diego’s Best Youth Talent Take the Balboa Stage — and Two Are Heading to Broadway
Kristen Nevarez Schweizer Each spring, these judges become the cheerleaders. Twenty young performers have been selected from 31 San Diego County high schools for a shot at the Jimmy Awards […]
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OPINION: Bravo/Brava: The city needs to understand what the San Diego Unified knows and is doing.
by John M. Eger The city could be doing more, much more , but The San Diego Unified School District deserves credit. Arts education is recognized in district policy as […]
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THE BUZZ: Helen Sung brings The Zodiac Suite to San Diego
By Cory-LaNeave Jones “We dance round in a ring and suppose,But the Secret sits in the middle and knows.” — Robert Frost, from The Secret Sits (1942) Robert Frost’s couplet […]
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CULTURE GEEK: How to Fringe and get the most out of San Diego International Fringe Festival
San Diego International Fringe Festival kicks off tonight with a free preview at the Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theater, and then continues through May 24 with a plethora of shows from […]
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ART SHOP TALK: “Prescribing Joy” – Healing Through Arts & Nature with the Prebys Foundation
Prescribing Joy explores how art is transforming well-being across San Diego through The Prebys Foundation’s Healing Through Art and Nature initiative. Featuring interviews with Prebys CEO Grant Oliphant, Malashock Dance Executive Director […]
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THE BUZZ: San Diego Has Too Much Good Theatre in May
The jasmine is blooming and tourists are arriving, meaning it’s time for San Diego theaters to open some of the most anticipated plays of the year. From Coronado to Oceanside, […]
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THE BUZZ: Rhythm of the Earth: A Mindful Music Festival Rooted in Joy, Nature, and Community
Why would a Zen monastery hold a music festival? “It is part of the Plum Village tradition, to find new and creative ways to bring people to mindfulness,” says Brother […]
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