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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