Los Angeles County Museum of Art Article by Lucas Justinien Pérez November 20, 2019 China emerged bruised and battered after a decade of Mao Zedong’s self-immolating Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) in […]
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Capturing Magic – THANK YOU!
IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR GENEROSITY, PLEASE ENJOY THIS SAMPLING OF CREATIVE CONTENT BY SOME OF OUR FAVORITE VISUAL, PERFORMING, AND CULINARY ARTISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. WE HOPE THEY BRING […]
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THE BUZZ: Noura: A Sacrament For Exile
Article by Rebecca Romani October 6, 2019 What does it means to lose yourself as you lose your home only to find your self in another? Which is the real […]
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THE BUZZ: The San Diego International Film Festival is Near
Article by Mario Sanguinet October 4, 2019 The San Diego International Film Festival is slated to begin soon. Running from October 15 through October 20. So you can get your […]
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THE BUZZ: “Home” Is Always With Us. An Interview With Iraqi-American Playwright, Heather Raffo
By Rebecca Romani September 27, 2019 “Noura,” written by Heather Raffo” is currently in its West Coast premiere at the Old Globe from September 20-October 20. Raffo, an Iraqi-American playwright, […]
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THE BUZZ: G.I. Film Festival: Beyond the Theater of War
Military service has long been suffused with sincere sentimentality. Shakespeare wrote in Henry V: “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me, Shall […]
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THE BUZZ: Hershey Felder’s “Monsieur Chopin” at San Diego Repertory Theatre
Article by Philly Joe Swendoza September 15, 2019 Is there anybody who has not heard of the history teacher, who one day shows up in class dressed as George Washington or […]
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THE BUZZ: SDMA Reimagines Abstraction and the Women Who Revolutionized a Movement
By Cori Wilbur September 15, 2019 Art can be used as the visual narrative of our nation’s history. The San Diego Museum of Art’s latest exhibits–first with Black Life and […]
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THE BUZZ: Amadeus- Energetic Romp Through Music and Madness
Article by Rebecca Romani September 17, 2019 The year is 1823 and Antonio Salieri, elderly former Imperial Kapellmeister to the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph is planning his ultimate finale. But […]
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THE BUZZ: The San Diego Symphony’s Bayside Performance Park Breaks Ground
Article by Mario Sanguinet August 30, 2019 As the expectant crowd sat in the midday sun behind the San Diego Convention Center, on Embarcadero Marina Park South, to the west […]
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THE BUZZ: Christian Marclay: Sound Stories
Los Angeles County Museum of ArtThrough October 14th Written by Cathy Breslaw August 27, 2019 For 35 years, artist Christian Marclay has examined the intersection between sound and image in […]
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THE BUZZ: Resist, Resolve and Repeat: San Diego Museum of Art Highlights California Photographers with ‘Black Life’
Article by Cori Wilbur August 27, 2019 During the 1960s and 70s, amid a torrent of radical social change, many individuals at the center of the civil rights movement took […]
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THE BUZZ: Looking Behind the Curtain. A Conversation with actors Aaron Clifton and Louisa Jacobson
Article by Mario Sanguinet August 27, 2019 If you saw them, walking down the street or on the sidewalk of the Cabrillo Bridge in Balboa Park, you would hardly recognize […]
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THE BUZZ: In Good Spirits: What I Learned at the 11th Annual SD Spirits Festival
Article by Mario Sanguinet August 24, 2019 Many people, when they’re invited to a wedding wonder if there’s going to be an open bar. And hey, who am I to […]
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THE BUZZ: A Weekend With The Master: Hanging Out With Picasso
By Rebecca Romani August 15, 2019 The year is 1957 and Pablo Picasso is having the summer of his life in a lovely villa in the South of France. Celebrated, […]
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