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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