28 marzo, 2022 Escrito por Mario Sanguinet En 1873, pocos días después de Navidad, un grupo de artistas franceses cansados por innumerables rechazos del Salón—una de las principales, si no […]
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THE BUZZ: Monet to Matisse, Leaving a Lasting Impression in San Diego
Article by Mario Sanguinet March 28, 2022 A few days after Christmas 1873, a group of French artists weary of the onslaught of rejections from the Salon—one of the leading, […]
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THE BUZZ: The San Diego Latino Film Festival is Back, from March 10-20
Written by Mario Sanguinet March 10, 2022 After being on COVID-spurred hiatus, and being unceremoniously canceled hours before it was set to kick off two years ago, the San Diego […]
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THE BUZZ: The Halls will be Alive with the Sound of Music in Fall 2023
Copley Symphony Hall at Jacobs Music Center is undergoing a $125 million renovation to transform it into a world-class hall and is set to reopen its doors in Fall 2023. […]
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THE BUZZ: Two Nights at the Rady Shell
Article by Mario Sanguinet September 28, 2021 Night 1: A Low Key Evening with Sérgio Mendes If memory serves me well, the last live indoor show I attended was on […]
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THE BUZZ: A Day at the Mingei – When Design Choices Spark Joy
Article by Mario Sanguinet September 21, 2021 Around Labor Day 2018, the Mingei International Museum closed its doors in Balboa Park and began undergoing a renovation. Three years and a […]
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THE BUZZ: If Walls Could Talk: Finding and Designing the Right Space with Muralists Roxy Prima and Phoebe Cornog
Article by Mario Sanguinet March 1, 2020 It would be almost impossible to live in San Diego and not be familiar with their murals. Maybe you have seen their artwork […]
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THE BUZZ: Smart Speakers: UC San Diego’s Cultured Data Symposium
February 3, 2020By Mario Sanguinet Artificial intelligence. Big data. Data analysis. Data science. Machine learning. Generally, these notions are only addressed in the sciences or STEM fields. Consequently, these are […]
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THE BUZZ: Imagen Es: La Fotografía Retrospectiva de Harry Crosby
Escrito por Mario Sanguinet22 enero, 2020 La vigésima cuarta enmienda se convierte en parte de la Constitución después de que los estados la ratifican. El primer Ford Mustang sale de […]
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THE BUZZ: Picture This: The Retrospective Photography of Harry Crosby
Article by Mario SanguinetJanuary 10, 2020 The Twenty-fourth Amendment becomes part of the Constitution after states ratify it. The first Ford Mustang rolls off the assembly line. Arnold Palmer wins […]
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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: 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: 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: 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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