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  • This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Design Week; "Voice Out"; "Materiality"; Wu Man and the La Jolla Symphony; saxophone with the San Diego Symphony; City Ballet's "Carmen"; Mara Altman's "A Little Shelf Love"; Leonard Patton Trio; moondaddy and more.
  • Saps at Sea, the San Diego Laurel and Hardy group, presents:Ollie Feigns Illness to Attend Lodge Events!Interestingly, we will show one of The Boys' best films, and one of their worst. Both feature women wielding shotguns. Come and see! Saturday April 5 from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Doors open 4:30 p.m.) at First Lutheran Church of El Cajon, 867 S Lincoln Ave, El Cajon, CA 92020Admission is $10 and includes refreshments. Kids 12 and under are free!Films include “Be Big!” (1931). Ollie pretends to be sick so he and Stan can get out of a trip with their wives and go to a lodge party instead...We'll also show “Sons of the Desert” (1933). Once again, Ollie feigns illness. He and Stan tell the wives they are taking a cruise to Hawaii for Ollie to recover, but instead they go to Chicago for the Sons of the Desert convention! Plus we'll celebrate the birthday of San Diego High School alumni Harold Lloyd (April 20, 1893) with “High and Dizzy” (1920). Lloyd is a doctor who gets drunk, then needs to rescue his beautiful patient who is sleepwalking on a ledge! Visit: San Diego Laurel & Hardy appreciation group: 'The Saps At Sea Tent'
  • Hamlet is Shakespeare’s most famous play and arguably the most famous play in the English language. Who is the “real” Hamlet? Centuries of Shakespeare followers have asked this question. The play gives us so many sides of this one person. This production will explore this idea: the fractures in Hamlet’s psyche and in the world of the play. By casting in a non-traditional way, this production will explore Hamlet’s fractured family, society, and internal life. Directed by Prof. Danielle Bedau.Visit: https://ttf.sdsu.edu/calendar#event-details/18b885a8-5f80-4b44-9799-aadea157f2dcSan Diego State University on Instagram and Facebook
  • PUBLIC THERAPY THEATRE! Join master self-expression facilitator Tes Kempner for an electrifying evening of release, empowerment, and creativity! You’ll have the chance to free pent-up energy, unlock suppressed joy, and express yourself in ways you never thought possible. Each session, a few volunteers will have the chance to “theatricalize” personal stories in a transformative way. Sing, dance, shout, laugh, cry—spectate or participate in a safe, supportive, and dynamic space where all authentic expression is welcome.No performance experience required!About the Instructor: Tes Kempner has 3+ decades of experience as a public expressor – actor, singer, workshop leader, speaker, teacher, performance coach, shamanic sound healer, mediator and non-denominational minister.
  • The biggest stories on readers’ minds this year: cost of living, homelessness and the elections.
  • Hundreds of students, parents and teachers have opposed the changes, which could hurt the school’s renowned arts program.
  • From thrilling dramas to the year’s funniest moments, here’s what made our watchlists.
  • Our team looks back at the wellness experiences that stood out this year, offering ways to revitalize mind and body in San Diego.
  • More than 100 people in San Diego County have died this flu season, health experts explain what makes this flu deadly. Then, one South Bay city is looking to build new housing on city-owned land. And a Carlsbad church is challenging Democratic Rep. Mike Levin over his vote in support of the Laken Riley Act.
  • The Trump administration's efforts to end DEI programs is hitting some unexpected targets, including a nationwide effort planting shade trees in neighborhoods to reduce extreme heat.
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