by John Eger March 24, 2025 In San Diego, according to the San Diego Tourism Authority, the city is proud to be part of California’s inaugural cultural district initiative. The […]
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THE BUZZ: The San Diego Latino Film Festival Returns—with big dreams
by Rebecca Romani March 18, 2025 One of the signs of Spring in San Diego is the return of Film Festival season. This week heralds the return of one of […]
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THE BUZZ: Countdown to Closing Night: Your Guide to the Final Days of SDLFF
By Rebecca Romani March 20, 2025 The 32nd San Diego Latino Film Festival continues its packed presentation of films and cultural events across two main venues into Sunday, March 23. […]
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THE BUZZ: Choreographic Visionary William Forsythe Speaks at Kyoto Prize Symposium
University of California, San Diegoby Lucas Perez March 18, 2025 Not since George Balanchine, father of American ballet, has a single person generated so much influence on the world of […]
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THE BUZZ: Global Superstar Choreographer William Forsythe Comes to San Diego for Annual Kyoto Prize Symposium
By Lucas Justinien Perez March 10, 2025 For 50 years William Forsythe has been building a vision of the future of ballet which upends the norms and expectations of classical […]
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THE BUZZ: San Diego Opera’s Salome: A Daring Tale of Desire and Power
By Kristen Nevarez Schweizer March 7, 2025 Salome is erotic, murderous, and Biblical. In the ancient tale of Salome, the step-daughter of King Herod Antipas [Herodes] danced for her stepfather […]
Read moreOPINION: Artificial intelligence is faster and cheaper than human labor. But it lags in creativity.
Robots don’t take vacations or coffee breaks, they never get sick or protest working conditions. Not yet anyway. By John Eger March 8, 2025 For the last few years, some of […]
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THE BUZZ: Breathtaking & Timely: Lincoln Musical Captivates at La Jolla Playhouse
By Mimi Sells March 4, 2025 From the opening moment of a solitary Union soldier tap dancing, my heart was in my throat for 2 ½ hours of the astonishing […]
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THE BUZZ: North Coast Rep’s ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ Ignites Civic Reflection
By Kristen Nevarez Schweizer March 3, 2025 Every day, too many people find themselves doom scrolling through click-bait headlines and having imaginary shower conversations with family members who stand on […]
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THE BUZZ: Explore the Science Behind the Sci-Fi: ‘Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder’ Opens March 15 at Comic-Con Museum
By Kristen Nevarez Schweizer February 28, 2025 San Diego is the first American city to open the highly anticipated Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder: Where Science Meets Fiction exhibit on […]
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THE BUZZ: Top Three Picks from San Diego Theatre Month 2025
by Kristen Nevarez Schweizer February 27, 2025 In the seaside city where palm trees give standing ovations and Broadway dreams are workshopped to life, San Diego’s Theatre Month returns March […]
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THE BUZZ: In Defense of Nature – Joseph Beuys at the Broad Museum
Broad Museum221 South Grand AveLos Angeles On view until April 6, 2025 by Cornelia Feye February 21, 2025 Visiting the Beuys exhibition In Defense of Nature, on view at the […]
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THE BUZZ: Illuminated Text: Greta Schödl’s Mastery at Frieze Art Fair 2025
Frieze Art Fair 2025: artist, Greta Schodl represented by Richard Saltoun Gallery Article by Cathy Breslaw February 26, 2025 The recent 2025 Frieze Art Fair had more than 95 galleries from […]
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THE BUZZ: Provocative Satirical Black Comedy ‘WHITE’ Challenges Perceptions at Scripps Ranch Theatre
By Cory-LaNeave Jones February 18, 2025 Michael Jackson wrote a song back in 1991 called “Black or White” that rippled through the media in the good old tabloid days of […]
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THE BUZZ: Cygnet Theatre’s ‘Other Desert Cities’ Resonates Deeper in 2025 Revival
By Kristen Nevarez Schweizer February 11, 2025 Cygnet Theatre’s 2025 version of a 2004 story proves Artistic Director Sean Murray’s expertise in timing. Other Desert Cities was celebrated off and […]
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