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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: "Alien Girls" at The Old Globe; Record Store Day; astronomy-inspired experimental music at Bread & Salt; alternative photography at Cannon Art Gallery; "Giants" at MCASD; Freak Slug at Soda Bar and more.
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Julianna Zachariou is making music in a world where streams pay pennies, forcing independent artists to get creative just to stay in the game. From crowdfunding to pushing for new legislation, she's fighting for change in the industry.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe owners of the San Diego Padres are reportedly nearing an agreement to sell the team for a record $3.9 billion. On Midday Edition Monday, we talk about who the buyers are and what the sale means for the future of the team.
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In Steven Soderbergh's new dark comedy, Ian McKellen plays a famous painter, and Michaela Coel is an art restorer hired to infiltrate his home by his greedy grown-up children.
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Morgan Neville's film is packed with access and celebrity voices, but avoids deeper questions about its subject.
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Artists and organizers NPR spoke with say they don't expect to see any immediate changes in the live music industry following the Live Nation decision — but they see this is a first step in the right direction.
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The 21-year-old Houston-born singer, whose real name is David Burke, had been under a secret investigation by an LA County grand jury after a 14-year-old girl's decomposed body was found in his car.
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The hit Netflix series brings in a new cast that includes Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan, and even more beef.
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While marveling at Artemis II's mission, NPR's film critic went down a rabbit hole about moon-themed movies. Most have nothing to do with space.
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Swizz Beats and Alicia Keys' exhibit at MCASD includes more than 130 works by Black diaspora artists, alongside an adjacent exhibition of local photography. Admission is free for the public opening Saturday, April 18.
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Working artists in San Diego and Tijuana could soon give the cities a better understanding of the realities of trying to make a living in the arts, while having access to $1.3 million in project funding.
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The ALA says 4,235 titles were challenged at U.S. libraries — the second-highest year on record. Forty percent of the challenged works involved LGBTQ+ subjects or the experiences of people of color.
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While the deal hasn’t been finalized, the team is expected to be sold for $3.9 billion, a record valuation for a Major League Baseball team.
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The biannual international adaptive sports event was launched by Prince Harry of Great Britain in 2014.
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KPBS Midday EditionWe hear all about an exhibition coming to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego from the personal collection of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz. Plus, a sneak peak into the Without Walls (WOW) Festival with the artists behind the theatre, dance, puppetry and more.
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