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  • Composer, bandleader and NEA Jazz Master Maria Schneider makes a highly anticipated La Jolla Music Society debut with her genre-defying 18-piece orchestra. Her latest album, Data Lords, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, a winner of two GRAMMY Awards, and was named Jazz Album of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association. Known as a breakaway jazz orchestra leader and composer, Minnesota-born Maria Schneider is a multiple GRAMMY winner and the 2019 recipient of the prestigious NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship for her work in classical, jazz, and even pop with the late David Bowie. Under her baton, the Maria Schneider Orchestra has brought big-band composition into the 21st century, developing the art form into an imaginative and beautifully fluid medium. Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative, majestic, magical, heart-stoppingly gorgeous, and beyond categorization.” She and her orchestra became widely known starting in 1994 when they released their first recording, Evanescence. There, Schneider began to develop her personal way of writing for what would become her 18-member collective, made up of many of the finest musicians in jazz today, tailoring her compositions to distinctly highlight the uniquely creative voices of the group. The Maria Schneider Orchestra has performed at festivals and concert halls worldwide. She herself has received numerous commissions and guest-conducting invites, working with more than 90 groups in over 30 countries.
  • The study assigned subjects to one of two rooms: 68 degrees or a sweat-inducing 86 degrees. They played a computer game that can bring out the worst in human nature. What are the real-world lessons?
  • LOVES ME, LOVES ME NOT is an event for people in love with another and people in love with themselves. This event will be hosted at SD Made Factory in downtown San Diego and will include locally based vendors and artists, including several past features of the Visible Magazine. There will be coffee served by Surje Coffee Co., live music from amm, Ben Parks, and DALL, and more to be announced soon! We will be doing a raffle drawing with a prize of gifted items from the participating vendors and artists, as well as items/experiences gifted from other local artists and creatives. Tickets are $10 ahead of time and $15 at the door. Grab a friend, your love, your mom, or yourself, and join us for a time of love, hate, libations, and more!
  • Have a blast with tons of Family Fun Activities & Resource Booths! Bounce House • 40” Inflatable Obstacle Course • Zipline • Swings • Double Shot Basketball • Angry Birds Slingshot • Imagination Station Playground Blocks • & more! Win cool raffle prizes, explore family resources and take playtime to a whole new level! This free event will be held on Sunday, February 26 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Salvation Army Kroc Center (in the Corner Zone), 6845 University Ave., San Diego, 92115. For more info visit https://www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonal-happenings/best-family-fun-fest-in-san-diego The Salvation Army Kroc Center - San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Americans spend an estimated $100 billion each year on lottery tickets. It's a tradition that dates back to the nation's earliest settlers, and was even one the Founding Fathers took part in.
  • The Bunny Train will run: Saturday, April 1, Sunday April 2 and Saturday, April 8 Looking for a new way to celebrate the Easter holiday with your family? Look no further than the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum! Complete with a train ride, a visit from the Easter Bunny, and an Easter egg hunt, the Bunny Train event at the Museum is perfect for the whole family. The celebration kicks off with a train ride. The Easter Bunny will board the train at the Campo Depot and visit with all of the passengers on the train before it travels through San Diego’s beautiful east-county mountains. After enjoying the 45-minute journey, the train stops at the Museum’s Display Building where more fun awaits. Two Easter egg hunting areas will be open for the children. One is geared towards our smallest travelers with eggs in plain sight; the other takes up the entire Display Building with eggs carefully hidden by the Easter Bunny. The children may turn in the plastic eggs they find to Museum volunteers for sweets and other prizes. The best part – entrance into the Display Building and both Easter egg hunts is included in the price of your train tickets! Visit: https://www.psrm.org/bunny-train/ for pricing information and Train excursion times.
  • FIFA designated $30,000 for each of the 732 players on the 32 teams that played in the World Cup.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport! Dreamy American pop act Japanese Breakfast and eclectic U.K. tunesmith Arlo Parks share an hour of heartfelt performances. Japanese Breakfast, AKA bestselling author Michelle Zauner, plays songs from her breakthrough album "Jubilee." Parks performs songs from her Mercury Prize-winning album "Collapsed in Sunbeams."
  • For decades, sports have led the pack in the trading card market. Now, as celebrities shell out millions for rare game cards, fantasy characters are giving star athletes a run for their money.
  • From the organizers: Dedicated to the idea that the visual arts are a necessary and rewarding ingredient of any world-class city, the SD Art Prize was conceived to promote and encourage dialogue, reflection and social interaction about San Diego’s artistic and cultural life. This annual award honors artistic expression with a cash prize, exhibition opportunities, and spotlights artists in the San Diego to Ensenada, Mexico region whose outstanding achievements in the field of visual arts merit recognition. The San Diego Visual Arts Network is pleased to announce the four recipients of the 2022 San Diego Art Prize Alida Cervantes, Angélica Escoto, Carlos Castro Arias and Cognate Collective for being selected. Their outstanding creativity, dedication to their work and contributions to our region have made them stand out to the four national and international curators who selected them from the nominations made by 17 local art professionals. This year we are thrilled to introduce the four national and international curators from respected institutions who selected the four recipients. From the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - Jovanna Venegas, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art Whitney Museum, New York - Marcela Guerrero, Assistant Curator Frost Art Museum, Florida - Amy Galpin, Chief Curator Mexico City & Vienna, Austria - José Springer, Independent Curator. Note: Central Library Art Gallery hours differ from the standard library hours. Learn more about the library's arts program here. Related links: San Diego Public Library on Instagram San Diego Art Prize on Instagram
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