Article by Cornelia Feye May 7, 2023 Mingei Museum’s Commitment to Indigenous Art Preston Singletary, Tlingit glass artist and bearer of tradition, originally wanted to become a rock star. He […]
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Recognized by the San Diego Press Club for excellence in journalism, these articles showcase compelling reporting, insightful storytelling, and a commitment to informing and engaging our arts and culture communities.
THE BUZZ: Myrlande Constant: The Work of Radiance
Fowler Museum at UCLAThrough July 16, 2023 Article by Cathy BreslawApril 8, 2023 Haitian artist Myrlande Constant entices us with her hand-beaded textiles – also called Drapos (ritual flags). As […]
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THE BUZZ: Malashock Dance Company readies for transition and explores change with three world premieres in ‘Perpetual (E)motion’
By Mimi Sells March 30, 2023 Dance has always been about transition. Dancers embody change as they physically transform space through every movement. Change is both a constant and the […]
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THE BUZZ: Marcella Torres-Sanchez’s “A.B.I.” is a compelling manifesto for social justice
Justin Duyao February 22, 2023 They say that you’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded […]
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THE BUZZ: Hugo Crosthwaite – Not a Portraitist. A Visual Poet.
Susanna Peredo Swap December 7, 2022 Tijuana-based gallery, La Caja Galería recently partnered with Senses Bistro and UC San Diego Park & Market to host a private talk and reception […]
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THE BUZZ: Instrumental memories: An evocative and emotional evening at the Hollywood Bowl with John Williams (and David Newman)
by Mario Sanguinet September 13, 2022 Earlier this summer, the Hollywood Bowl celebrated its centennial. Earlier this year, John Williams celebrated his 90th birthday. Earlier this month, on Labor Day […]
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ART SEEN: Olivia Espinosa and Steve Hohman. ‘Serious Play’ at the Haus of Improv
Article by Kristen Schweizer July 21, 2022 While the terms ‘actor’ and ‘storyteller’ may be used interchangeably, many prefer ‘storyteller’ because it encapsulates the mission of theatre: to share truth […]
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THE BUZZ: Lempika: A Triad of Love, Beauty and Art Disrupted by War, Aging and Possession
June 30, 2022 Written by Kristen Schweizer Like clockwork, La Jolla Playhouse is showing another new Broadway-bound musical. From Jersey Boys to Jesus Christ Superstar to the recent SUMMER: The […]
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THE BUZZ: Aging Magician: An Exploration of Life and Death
Article by Gerry Guiliano May 9, 2022 Sometimes life presents itself as a subway ride, with each stop serving as a rigid checkpoint. Sometimes it seems I’ve bought a metro […]
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THE BUZZ: Lee Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse
LACMA | On view through October 9th, 2022 Written by Cathy BreslawMay 1, 2022 Lee Alexander McQueen, often called the ‘alchemist of fashion’, was trained from age 16 in the […]
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ART SEEN: Salvatore Giametta
Behind-the-scenes arts coverage by Kristen Schweizer March 29, 2022 “If you want to know what matters to someone, watch what they photograph.” I forget who told me that, […]
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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 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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