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  • Kuumba (Swahili for “creativity”) Fest brings together community leaders, local performers and celebrities. This year, people of all ages are warmly invited to come together in-person or virtually. From gospel to hip-hop and theater to dance, Kuumba Festival presents a wide showcase of arts that celebrate Black American culture in all its variety. This three-day festival includes educational workshops, hip-hop dance and speech competitions, performances of plays, Late Night Live (San Diego’s version of Late Night at the Apollo), and as always, a gospel concert finale. An African Market Place featuring arts and crafts by local vendors takes place at the Lyceum Theatres. Schedule • Thursday, February 24 at 4 p.m. - Festival opening: Black Artist Reception and Party with a Point. • Friday, February 25 evening: Annual Night of Positive Images honoring and celebrating Black ancestry and community. • Saturday, February 26: Drumming and dance performances and workshops and a spoken word poetry competition. • Sunday, February 27: Panel discussion about Media & Arts' role in continuing the call for Justice and Equity as well as Hot Gospel Play and Gospel Concert. See full description of events here. Date | From Thursday, February 24 at 4 p.m. through Sunday, February 27 Location | San Diego Repertory Theatre and The Lyceum Theatres Get tickets here! Festival Pass (Thursday to Sunday admission): $100 Saturday Pass: $30 Sunday Pass: $20 For more information, please visit sdrep.org/kuumba or call (619) 544-1000.
  • This weekend in the arts: Sreshta Rit Premnath at ICA San Diego; Teros Gallery hosts The Space Lady; Irving Flores plays Eydie Gormé; Jean Lowe at Quint; Verdi's "Requiem" at the Shell; Ingram Ober and Marisol Rendón's Park Social bike tour; and Nathan Englander at The Old Globe
  • This includes fees for all adoptable bird species, livestock, dogs, cats, puppies, kittens and small pets.
  • The original Pokémon games came out 27 years ago. Trainers across the world now celebrate the date as Pokémon Day.
  • From superheroes praising tacos to an improper tilde, many businesses fail to connect with members of the community during Hispanic Heritage Month.
  • "I'm asking for justice," says Peter Lyoya, whose son Patrick Lyoya, 26, was fatally shot by Grand Rapids police officer, Christopher Schurr, 31, during a traffic stop last month.
  • Westbrook's one-woman show, "Shelter" explores homelessness.
  • Israeli troops raided the occupied West Bank saying they were targeting members of the Lions' Den. Here's what we know about the new armed Palestinian group.
  • Lamplighters Community Theatre presents "The Front Porch" a play written and directed by George Bailey. During the fall of 1967, Clara, a white widow, stubbornly refuses her daughter's insistence to move from her home due to increasing racial tensions throughout the country and because her new neighbors are African American. Although both Clara and Janelle Johnson's families are apprehensive about each other at first, they develop a friendly relationship. When, in the spring of 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated, tensions explode throughout the city and both families are caught in the middle of a race riot. Through their shared experiences, they come to appreciate and value their community and each other by confronting their fears and prejudices. The play will be showing at the Lamplighters Community Theatre from September 17 through September 26 on the following schedule: Friday, September 17 at 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18 at 8 p.m. Sunday, September 19 at 2 p.m. Friday, September 24 at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sepemper 25 at 8 p.m. Sunday, September 26 at 2 p.m. Get tickets here! Adult admission: $23 Seniors (62+) /Students/Active Military admission: $20 Groups of 10 or more to the same performance: $18 Credit card fees apply.For more information, please visit lamplighterslamesa.com or call the theatre at (619) 303-5092.
  • Celebrate Valentine's Day in Barrio Logan during the Barrio Art Crawl on Saturday, February 12 from Noon to 8 p.m. on Logan Avenue. At Valentine's Day themed Barrio Art Crawl you will enjoy: • Self-Love Market at Luna Bloom Shop (2060 Logan Avenue) • Custom Airbrush Tees at Sew Loka (2113 Logan Avenue) • Valentine's Art Expo at Border X Brewing (2181 Logan Avenue) • Love & Lemonade Photo Booth & Custom Jewelry • Drinks & Treats in front of Simon Limon (2185 Logan Avenue) • Tarot Readings in front of Agev Co. (2195 Logan Avenue) • Art Terrarium & Live Music in front of Libelula Books (950 S. 26th St.) For more information, please visit walktheblocksd.com.
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