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: Militarized Desert: Life and Death in the Mojave
Written by Alexei Spindell March 3, 2022 To many of us, the Mojave desert has a simple meaning – it’s a place of natural beauty and spiritual retreat. On a […]
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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: Glimpse – works by Phyllida Barlow
Hauser & Wirth South GalleryLos Angeles, California Through May 8, 2022 Article by Cathy Breslaw In conversation with Catherine Taft, (Curator of LAXART) at Hauser & Wirth, Phyllida Barlow described […]
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THE BUZZ: The Pointe of it All: TRBP Celebrates Women’s History Month With a New Collection of Contemporary Ballet Works
February 23, 2022 By Cori Wilbur In an era where it is cool to be woke, companies and corporations have made extensive efforts to look and feel more feminist. But […]
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ART SEEN: Dr. Gina Simmons Schneider
Written by Kristen Schweizer February 19, 2022 Today I tilt my gaze away from the stage to the audience who makes this city’s art scene possible. San Diego is home […]
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THE BUZZ: San Diego Theatre Week returns to share the magic of live performance
Written by Kristen Schweizer February 19, 2022 San Diego Theatre Week approaches! The San Diego Performing Arts League’s seventh annual event offers a variety of special promotions to see live […]
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THE BUZZ: The Future of Work: It’s Not Just Art
Written by John M. Eger February 15, 2022 At a policy meeting of the Alliance for Arts Education, the council was talking about the role of art in education. Melisa […]
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THE BUZZ: ‘Art for Trees’ Campaign Promotes Restoring Downtown’s Tree Canopy
February 8, 2022 By Mimi Sells While everyone loves woods and forests, our urban trees simply don’t get much respect. Or love. San Diego Artist Pete Garcia is out to […]
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ART SEEN with Heather Brose
Heather M. Brose is the woman you want in your foxhole. Calm yet creative under pressure, funny as hell, and able to efficiently organize an army. She’s powerful enough to […]
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THE BUZZ: Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined
Los Angeles County Museum of Art On view January 30-February 13th Article by Cathy Breslaw January 27, 2022 Beginning on January 30th, LACMA opens Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined, […]
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THE BUZZ: San Diego Museum Month Returns in February with Over 45 Participating Venues Countywide
By Mimi Sells January 15, 2022 Hungry for some live cultural nourishment that won’t break the bank? Check out the panoply of museums offering half price experiences to excite your […]
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THE BUZZ: Feliz Año Tijuana
Article by Alexei Spindell January 10, 2022 Tijuana is often overlooked by Mexicans and Americans alike as the rich cultural destination that it is – a subject explored by Feliz […]
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