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  • OnStage Playhouse is proud to present “The Other Place," opening in March 25 as part of their 2021-2022 season. About the play: Just as Juliana Smithton’s research leads to a potential breakthrough, her life takes a disorienting turn. During a lecture to colleagues at an exclusive beach resort, she glimpses an enigmatic young woman in a yellow bikini amidst the crowd of business suits. One step at a time, a mystery unravels as contradictory evidence, blurred truth and fragmented memories collide in a cottage on the windswept shores of Cape Cod. “The Other Place” directed by Sandra Ruiz, features Tina Brown, Nick Young, Emily Jerez and Jaden Guerrero and opens Friday, March 25 at 8 p.m. at OnStage Playhouse, and will show from March 25 through April 17 on the following schedule: • Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. • Sundays at 2 p.m. Get tickets here! Adult admission: $25 Senior and student (under 22) admission: $22 10 or more group discount available. Call (619) 422-7787 For more information, please email info@onstageplayhouse.org or call (619) 422-7787.
  • With virtual and in-person events, some scaled back or moved outdoors, Pride is back. Plus, this year, the inaugural Larry T. Baza Art and Culture Award honors Diversionary's Matt Morrow.
  • The Guardian found many California cities spent more COVID-19 relief funds on law enforcement than rent relief and health services.
  • The power grab deepens fears that the political chaos could divert attention from an Islamic insurgency whose violence has killed thousands and forced 2 million to flee their homes.
  • For people with drug-resistant epilepsy, surgery used to be seen as a last resort. Now it's often the treatment of choice.
  • Charles Polevich pleaded guilty to leaving the scene and tampering with evidence in the crash on New York's Long Island that killed Robert Maraj.
  • This weekend in the arts: a powerful new group exhibition at The Front, Broadway hits from jazz greats, Lauren Gunderson's play "I and You" plus a city-wide art and architecture event.
  • The Saudi Arabian government's new rules for the pilgrimage left many Muslims frustrated and disappointed. Some couldn't make the journey, and others were shocked by the conditions upon arrival.
  • Join the Young Breast Cancer community for an evening of education, storytelling, artwork, and body exploration. We invite our friends to enter the “Boobie Booth” where they will be educated on what Breast Awareness means and invited to navigate their own terrain. Quartyard San Diego (Market St, Downtown) is a fully outdoor venue that offers ample space to enjoy food, drink, community, music and live art performances on stage. Fur and Family* friendly. Join us as we celebrate and explore the female form! Minimum donation of $15/ticket will cover BCPP costs to host the evening. Any additional funds raised will go towards raising awareness of Young Breast Cancer. Date/Location: Oct. 16, 2021 @4:00pm Quartyard East Village, San Diego For more information on this event please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breast-friend-night-tickets-175576322507?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Support the Breast Cancer Portrait Project at: https://www.breastcancerportraitproject.org/
  • California is expanding vaccine eligibility to anyone 50 and over starting April 1, and anyone 16 and up on April 15. Plus, San Diego Unified students will return to campus either two or four days a week in April, depending on the number of families who want to participate in in-person instruction. And in San Diego weekend arts: SDMA’s Young Art exhibition, a virtual piano concert, Coronado Playhouse’s latest production, The Black Iris Project, “Contralto” and “A Shimmer of Strings.”
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