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  • NPR critic Linda Holmes explains why action sequences that don't echo into the movie theater next door should be appreciated.
  • Played on three string instruments, this music was the country's soundtrack from the turn of the 20th century to the 1940s.
  • From '5 plays to see in San Diego in February' (KPBS feature)In 1955, Alice Childress wrote "Trouble in Mind" about a Black actress performing in an anti-lynching play, but that play-within-a-play was written by a white playwright and directed by a white man.Racism, rivalries, misogyny, inequality, and the fraying sense of well-meaningness are all aired out as the production gets ready — and this is how the "Trouble in Mind" plot unfolds.The Old Globe has assembled an excellent cast and crew for this story, with San Diego's Delicia Turner Sonnenberg as director, Ramona Keller as the lead and local Bibi Mama (a playwright in her own right) also in the cast.—Julia Dixon Evans, KPBSListen to our interview on KPBS Midday Edition with director Delicia Turner Sonnenberg and actor Bibi Mama, and read the full feature here.From the theater:The Old Globe is proud to present "Trouble in Mind", a thrilling new production of a too-often neglected American classic. About the play —New York, 1955. A leading Black actress and a multiracial cast rehearse a challenging new Broadway play set in the South. Backstage rivalries and showbiz egos cause excitement of their own, but artistic differences between the cast and the White director soon bubble to the surface, revealing the truths that American drama covers over and the ways in which even well-meaning people can harm others under the guise of helping. Contains strong language.The New York Times recently called Alice Childress’s groundbreaking Trouble in Mind “a rich, unsettling play that lingers in one’s memory long after its conclusion.” "Trouble in Mind" will be showing at The Old Globe from Saturday, February 5 through Sunday, March 13. Open Caption Performance on Saturday, February 26, 2022 at p.m.Click here for ticket and subscription information.For more information, please visit www.theoldglobe.org or call (619) 234-5623.
  • The pandemic placed competitive flamenco dancing on pause in Madrid. Now the passion and the intimacy of the artform are back on stage.
  • North Korea on Sunday slammed the United States, South Korea and Japan for pushing to boost their trilateral military cooperation, warning it would reinforce its military capability.
  • James Ijames' adaptation of Shakespeare's play is less a tragedy than a triumphant comedy.
  • We've heard for months that chances of catching SARS-CoV-2 outdoors are far less than indoors. Is that still true with highly contagious omicron strains? And if it is, what can you do to stay safe?
  • Sign up to participate in a staged reading of A Christmas Carol! All the fun of a play, without the stress of memorizing lines. This staged reading will bring all the characters you know and love to life using nothing more than simple props, music, and imagination. We will meet on Thursday, December 16 at 4 p.m. in the Coronado Public Library's Winn Room to go over parts and have a quick rehearsal. Performace will take place at 5 p.m. Register here!Audience does not need to register to attend the performance. Only teens interested in participating in the reading need to register.Registration for this event will close on December 17 at 4 p.m. Grades allowed: 6th to 12th. For more information, please visit coronado.librarycalendar.com/events/christmas-carol-staged-reading or call (619) 522-7390.
  • The 2045 goal is among the most ambitious in the nation, but the plan has many critics beyond the oil industry, which says the plan has too many bans and mandates.
  • Premieres Fridays, June 24 - July 29, 2022 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. This week: Meredith launched the Black Book Project to collect books featuring diverse characters for low-income youth. Grammy nominee Cam joins forces with songwriter Dre Williams to treat Meredith and many of the children she has helped to a surprise performance of a stirring folk anthem urging us all to act now.
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