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  • Three new art books feature female subjects of every shape and hue from all over the world, doing the things that women have historically done — and also the things that men have historically done.
  • Dürer was so great an artist, an all-encompassing thinker that he was almost a Renaissance in his own right. He did it all: The first self-portrait, the first portrait of an animal, the first realistic landscape drawings. Dürer was interested in nearly everything, building up an Encyclopedia of his own time. It's fair to say that without Albrecht Dürer, printmaking as we know it would not exist. And even though his fame was largely built on his prints and graphic style, his financial income was secured with commissions of paintings of religious subjects and portraits, and these works remain held in high esteem for their draftsmanship and use of color. He was, and remains the most famous artist of the Northern Renaissance who successfully integrated an elaborately-detailed Northern style with Italian Renaissance's ideals of balance, coherence, and monumentality. In today's docent-led talk we'll join Dürer in his journey to celebrity status, gaining an understanding of why and how his art remains as important to us today as in his time. *This is a virtual event that will take place over Zoom. RSVP NOW Timken Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram / @TimkenMuseum on Twitter
  • In late 2019, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new program to dramatically speed up the state’s wildfire prevention work. But an investigation from CapRadio and The California Newsroom found the program hasn’t resulted in a single completed project.
  • The singer-songwriter's fifth album is an ecosystem of intimacy, in its power to redeem and to destroy.
  • With all that has shifted around in American politics, the Democrats' disconnect from the broad working class is the loss that has cost them the most and threatens them most in the years ahead.
  • Adapted by Randy Courts and Mark St. Germain from a story by O. Henry Musical Director: George Bailey One more week-end to see "The Gifts of the Magi." East County Magazine calls it a "Timeless Christmas Romance." Don't worry though, there is lots of humor generated by the characters, especially Soapy, the bum with bum luck of good fortune who is doing his best to get a bed out of the cold in a jail cell. The music is live! Keeping with the theme of Christmas and giving, we are having 3 raffles during each show! Come add "The Gifts of the Magi" to your Christmas celebration. Follow Della and Jim Dillingham, who are straining to hold on to their dream of making it in New York, as they struggle with unemployment and the pressure to find each other the perfect gift. What makes a Christmas gift special? If you think it is how much you paid for it, then you have missed the point of giving. But if not price, then what is it? "The Gifts of the Magi" reminds us of what Christmas is really about. PERFORMANCE DATES: last weekend Dec. 16, 17, and 18 PERFORMING: Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.; Sunday at 2 p.m. Visit: https://www.lamplighterslamesa.com/
  • President Joe Biden says in a Memorial Day address Americans “must never forget the price that was paid” by troops to protect their democracy.
  • The mixed-use development has a unique focus on art and affordability. It features 60 affordable units, an artist gallery, workshop and retail space.
  • Saturday, July 30: LITVAKdance performs alongside guest companies from Los Angeles to Tijuana in its second annual Dancing Outdoors at ICA San Diego North in Encinitas, CA. See live music by Perla Negra Latin Jazz Trio, peruse art exhibitions by Aaron Glasson and ICA/SD resident artist Minerva Cuervas, and enjoy the beautiful outdoor setting, all with a drink in hand. Two shows: 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Follow them on Facebook!
  • JFest 2022 is back! Celebrate Jewish heritage, culture, art and ideas this summer at the 29th Annual Lipinsky Family Jewish Arts Festival, presented by San Diego Rep. Experience the renowned Hershey Felder at two unmissable events. See inimitable hip hop artist Nissim Black in concert overlooking the ocean. Songstress Niki Jacobs performs the world’s most gorgeous Yiddish music. The 21st Klezmer Summit is a celebration of hope, and a tribute to Ukraine. Fall in love with Angelia Reaux and the music of Kurt Weill. Broadway icon Joel Gray shares his favorite plays. The world premiere of "In Every Generation" explores Passover for one family across several millennia. Women of Valor immortalizes six extraordinary San Diegan women in new short theatre pieces. Yehuda Hyman reflects on the road that led him to the ecstasy of Hasidic dance. Be the first to experience new works at The Whole Megillah, a mini-festival of Jewish plays. Free and paid events take place in person at San Diego Rep downtown and at venues in North County, plus online events.
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