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 […]
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THE BUZZ: Basking in the Light: The Golden Age of Spain
Article by Antoinette Genevieve Just last Thursday, the San Diego Museum of Art proudly debuted its latest exhibition Art and Empire: The Golden Age of Spain at their Culture & […]
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THE BUZZ: Mary Corse: A Survey in Light
Los Angeles County Museum of Art5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036 Article by Cathy Breslaw Some art slaps you in the face with its boldness, shocking content or sheer […]
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THE BUZZ: 10 Things to Do At Night During Comic Con That Don’t Involve Costumed Partying
Article by Mario Sanguinet July 14, 2019 Whether you’re in San Diego for Comic Con, or curious to see what else there might be going on outside the convention, San […]
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THE BUZZ: Fringe Finale
By Rebecca Romani June 14, 2019 If you dropped by the San Diego International Fringe this year, you have probably noticed it’s a leaner, more concentrated festival than before. Despite […]
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THE BUZZ: “Galaxy Quest” with Academy Award-Nominee David Newman
Article by Mario Sanguinet July 12, 2019 “Galaxy Quest.” “The Brave Little Toaster.” “Matilda.” “The Sandlot.” And Steven Spielberg’s upcoming film remake of “West Side Story.” What do they all […]
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THE BUZZ: Expansion for San Diego’s Cultural Scene Continues with a New Performing Arts Center in Liberty Station
July 4, 2019 By Cori Wilbur Adding a performing arts center to Liberty Station was always meant to be–because the NTC Foundation made it so. Due to their vision, determination […]
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THE BUZZ: What You Are: Fear and Angst Somewhere In Nevada
By Rebecca Romani June 15, 2019 Don is a hard worker. He hews to his job, loves his family, and loves his little corner of Nevada. Don is also a […]
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THE BUZZ: A Leaner, Greener Fringe
By Rebecca Romani June 6, 2019 The annual San Diego International Fringe throws open the doors this week in Balboa Park, bringing more than 20 diverse acts to venues all […]
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THE BUZZ: The Allure of Matter: Material Art From China
Los Angeles County Museum of ArtOn view through January 5, 2020 Article by Cathy Breslaw June 2, 2019 For over 25 years artist Liang Shaoji has used live silkworms to […]
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THE BUZZ: Electric Picnic: Roman de Salvo Turns to Rococo as the Catalyst for His Latest Installation
By Cori Wilbur June 3, 2019 Opportunities to experience artworks and exhibitions in their finished forms are plentiful; very rarely are we allowed the chance to see masters in the […]
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THE BUZZ: Malashock Dance & Art of Élan present High Strung
Article by Siena Beacham June 1, 2019 High Strung, a collaborative performance by Malashock Dance and The Art of Élan debuted at the iconic Lyceum Theatre last Friday evening. Talented […]
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THE BUZZ: Roland Reiss – Unrepentant & Unapologetic Flowers Plus Small Stories
Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside CA On view through September 8, 2019 Article by Cathy Breslaw May 22, 2019 Over the course of my life, I have sought out nature […]
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THE BUZZ: Science is Getting ‘Reel’ for the Month of May
By Cori Wilbur May 15, 2019 Sci-fi junkies unite! Going into week three of the REEL Science Film Series, this Friday’s science-themed feature will be World War Z. The series, […]
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THE BUZZ: Guillermo Kuitca
Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles On view through August 11, 2019 Article by Cathy Breslaw May 18, 2019 Guillermo Kuitca’s paintings, works on paper, and sculpture encompass both public and […]
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