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  • The San Diego Symphony kicked off it's ten-day celebration of Beethoven this past weekend, launching a festival that includes performances of all five of Beethoven's piano concertos and appearances by renown pianist Yefim Bronfman. We'll speak with Maestro Jahja Ling about the festival.
  • One in 20 adults in the US complain of disturbing dreams, and more than twice that many children and adolescents also experience frequent nightmares, yet few chronic nightmare sufferers imagine that it is a treatable problem. We'll talk about nightmares with leading sleep disorder specialist Dr. Barry Krakow.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors decide on the future of Merriam Mountain development project and slash their discretionary funds.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will cast a final vote Wednesday on the controversial Merriam Mountains project. If approved, the proposed housing development will put 2,700 new homes across from the Lawrence Welk Resort, along Interstate 15.
  • San Diego Opera's 45th International Season continues with Romeo and Juliet, the third opera of the season which opened on Saturday, March 13, 2010. A masterpiece of grand French opera, Romeo and Juliet has not been seen in San Diego since 1998. Husband and wife duo Stephen Costello and Ailyn Pérez play the title roles, and join us in studio and for a rare treat - they'll sing!
  • This weekend, the San Diego Opera will present one of the most anticipated (and famed) productions of the season - "Romeo and Juliet." But for now, it's still dress rehearsal, and Culture Lust contributor Meredith Hattam got to peek inside.
  • Average Grade Is C- On 2009 Environmental Issues
  • The race is on for two county board of supervisor seats, will anyone oppose the incumbents? We discuss why two local officials thought to be running against Supervisor Ron Roberts decided against entering the race in the last month.
  • La Jolla Playhouse hosts French circus artist Aurélia Thierrée's engaging and surreal show "Aurélia's Oratorio." Thierrée is the granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin and her parents are creators of the famous Cirque Imaginaire, a small circus troupe credited with inspiring Cirque du Soleil. Thierrée's show is part circus, part magic, part vaudeville and chock full of surrealism. We'll talk with Thierrée about "Aurélia's Oratorio."
  • Master documentarian Frederick Wiseman's latest film, "La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet," opens Friday at Gaslamp's Reading Cinemas. Check out the trailer on Culture Lust.
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