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  • Jasper Sussman is a composer, vocalist, researcher, and educator known for her raw and vulnerable vocal timbres and her expressive, emotional compositions. Sussman’s program, Strength Upon My Tongue, will feature a small cast of artists presenting a theatrical multimedia performance of song, poetry, and dance. Sussman combines art songs with freeform twentieth century works in which each piece builds on the last in an exploration of grief and acceptance. Performers: Jasper Sussman, voice; Kyle Adam Blair, piano; Anna Brown Massey, choreography and dance; Kathryn Schulmeister, double bass; Miguel Zazueta, voice
  • The contest pits Democrat Malia Cohen against Republican Lanhee Chen, who hopes to break his party's losing streak in statewide races.
  • Trio of new movies offer a genie, aliens and a U.S. Marine veteran.
  • It may look like there’s a lot of construction underway in San Diego, but the city is way below the estimated 13,500 new housing units a year needed to keep up with the population. Then, the Pentagon is finishing a review of its policies regarding suicide. Though the number of military suicides declined slightly last year, it remains a major problem. Military leaders are trying to address it in a number of new ways. And finally, for our weekend preview, we have music made with machines, new visual art and an indie band celebrating two great albums.
  • For a vivid evening of tales told without notes, delicious java, visit this eclectic and warm coffee cum arts and cultural events spot..."Just in Time." The evening of personal tales, twice-told folktales, and literary stories is hosted by Marilyn McPhie, and will be joined by David Schmidt with guitar, and Jim Dieckmann--all members of Storytellers of San Diego. One patron was caught saying, "I come to storytelling for a respite from the world." Storytelling is the original social media. Come and take in the humor, the pathos, the ironic, the gamut of human emotions to imagine what would of happened, if we were not just in time. Ages 12 and up.
  • A federal judge has ruled the government must stop using a public health order to refuse entry to immigrant families at the border. Plus, critical race theory is now front and center in the ongoing culture war over what our children are learning in K-12 schools. And, this weekend in the arts: the Broadway musical that inspired “The Birdcage,” “The Rebellious Miss Breed” reopens the downtown library’s art gallery, and three solo exhibitions are on display at the Oceanside Museum of Art.
  • Meta offers more powerful graphics and "mixed reality" experiences with their new Quest 3 VR headset. But at $500, the device lacks many stand-out games to justify the price.
  • From the museum: Oceanside Unfiltered is a street photography exhibition showcasing local photographers. The selected photos showcase a candid and truly unfiltered view of Oceanside, focusing on places and individuals that often go unnoticed. The photographers featured come from various walks of life and have all called Oceanside home at one time or another. The images chosen are not your standard pier and sunset photos. They are gritty and reflect a side of Oceanside that the influx of tourists doesn’t see. They evoke emotion and may surprise you. This eye-opening exhibition is curated by notable Oceanside photographer, Zach Cordner. Cordner has been a resident of Oceanside for over twenty years. He has spent the time documenting Oceanside throughout its interesting evolution. This has given him crucial insight and access into unseen aspects of the city. Cordner has spent his career photographing some of the most recognizable celebrities, brands and magazines including Tony Hawk, Jimmy Kimmel, Capitol Records, Vans, The Hundreds and Rolling Stone magazine. Today, Cordner stays connected to the North County community through his work with The Osider and Encinitas Magazine, where he is co-founder and oversees all photography content. This exhibition highlights the work of some of Oceanside’s best photographers, including work from Cordner along with 2thabrain, Dominic Cooley, Sergio Garcia, Robby Gogatz, Trevor J, Charlie Neuman, Jens Ochlich, Brookes Reeder, Cameron Reeder, JT Rhoades, Edna Navarrete, Adam Ruzzamenti, David Stoddard, Jordan Verdin, and Andres Ximenez. Related event: Music at the Museum: Oceanside Unfiltered, May 6, 2022, 5:00-9:00 p.m. Related links: OMA on Facebook OMA on Instagram Exhibition information and virtual tour OMA visiting information
  • The South Carolina attorney appealed his conviction of killing his wife and son, arguing that the clerk of court's comments to jurors influenced their decision.
  • This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Hace Teatro at The Old Globe; a book fair in Escondido; alt rock from Arts Fishing Club at Soda Bar; BODYTRAFFIC contemporary dance at The Conrad; a pianoforte and Bach Collegium in Pt. Loma and more.
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