This is KPBS Midday Edition. I am Maureen Cavanaugh.A weekend preview and a bill of the summer, we're talking outdoor concerts, a celebration of "Divas" . Here with more is Nina Garin. Welcome.Hello.The San Diego Art Institute has a new exhibit called Millennial Pink. Tell us about it .This is a group show that celebrates the evolution of [ NULL ] aesthetics. I spoke to the curator and the executive director. She was saying that in the 1980s and 1990s when you received art by LGBTQ, it would be pain and tragedy . There was emotions over the AIDS crisis. Now, with millennial's embracing ideas of sexual fluidity, the images are shifting to more beautiful and celebratory. But where does the title Millennial Pink come from ?That is a super trending color.[ laughter ]It is a shade of rose quartz that is considered gender-neutral.What art will be there ?There will be photography and video and textiles. It is a group show. It is different interpretations about what they think it means.There are events tied to this exhibition ?You mentioned the danced party. That is one thing happening. There is a documented called we are core, how to pump a revolution. There will be a storytelling event.Millennial pink opens Saturday and runs through September 3rd in Balboa Park. Next, and not -- an outdoor concert at race, who was played there ?This is an acoustic guitar master.When you say acoustic guitar, do you mean flamenco guitar ?They are influenced by flamenco but also rock music and metal. They spend time in Ireland said they have all of these influences. The music is mostly instrumental. It should be considered easy listening.Let's listen to [ Name indiscernable ].[ MUSIC ]I understand this is coming to Humphreys Addison anniversary.They are so celebrating the 10th anniversary of their album. The songs they play will be from [ Name indiscernable ], including the song we heard. Also, they have the color -- cover of stairway to heaven. [ Name indiscernable ] will be at Humphrey concerts by the Bay on Monday. You have another concert to tell us about by the San Diego Gay men's chorus. They put on a great show. What they do in ?They are celebrating "Divas". You will hear music by Whitney Houston and also modern ones like Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift. You will hear I will survive.What can they expect ?The shows are fun. There is a great atmosphere of 200 singers and dancers that perform. Each song has a soloist and they do choreography. It is a great time.The San Diego Gay man's cover -- San Diego Gay Men's Chorus is Saturday. And we will talk Harry party, the Symphony presents Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets -- what does that mean ?The second Harry Potter movie will be projected on the large screen while the Symphony plays life.Did the Symphony do this ?Yes. They did this with the first movie. That was in March. This will be the second one. The third movie is scheduled to screen in February 2018. The Symphony plans to do them over the next three years.Why Harry Potter ?Brings a new audience to the Symphony. Everybody loves Harry Potter. Like "Star Wars", it has a recognizable soundtrack by John Williams. It is performed all over the world.Let's listen to some of that music. This is Harry's wondrous world.[ MUSIC ]That should be a great concert. That is in concert this Saturday and Sunday at the San Diego Symphony Bayside summer nights. I have been speaking with Nina Garin. Thank you .Thank you. Have a good weekend.
This weekend brings outdoor concerts, a tribute to musical divas and a gender-neutral art show.
Millennial Pink Opening Reception
Visual Arts
San Diego Art Institute presents Millennial Pink, an exhibition that celebrates the evolution of queer images.
Shifting away from 1980s and 1990s LGBTQ art that focused on the pain and tragedy of the AIDS crisis, this group show highlights beautiful imagery that embraces sexual fluidity and gender neutrality.
Along with the exhibit, there will also be Millennial Pink-themed events including a documentary screening, a dance party and a storytelling night.
Details: Opening reception is 6 p.m., Saturday. Exhibit continues through Sept. 3. San Diego Art Institute, 1439 El Prado, Balboa Park. Free to $5.
San Diego Gay Men's Chorus Presents Divas
Music
The San Diego Gay Men's Chorus presents Divas, a celebration of beloved and powerful female singers.
You'll hear the music of Barbra Streisand, Dolly Parton, Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston, as well as modern divas like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga. From power ballads to anthems, a chorus of 200 singers and dancers will perform this musical spectacular.
Details: 8 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday. Balboa Theatre, 868 4th Ave., downtown. $25 to $70.
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Music
Humphreys Concerts by the Bay presents acoustic rock maestros Rodrigo Y Gabriela.
The Mexico City duo is celebrating the 10th anniversary of their "Rodrigo Y Gabriela" album, a classic that led these instrumental musicians to top the charts and perform at festivals around the world. The Humphreys concert will focus on those early songs, including "Tamacun" and their cover of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven."
Details: 7:30 p.m. Monday. Humphreys Concerts by the Bay, 2241 Shelter Island Drive, Shelter Island. $72 to $116.
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" In Concert
Music, Film
The San Diego Symphony presents a screening of "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" with live musical accompaniment. Watch the adventure of Harry's second year at Hogwarts on a giant screen while a live orchestra performs John Williams' iconic score.
This outdoor concert and movie screening is part of the Bayside Summer Nights summer concert series. The third film, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is scheduled to screen with a live orchestra in 2018.
Details: 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Embarcadero Marina Park South, 200 Marina Parkway, Embarcadero. $72 to $116.