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  • Attorney John Eastman was a key player in Donald Trump's legal efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The State Bar of California is now seeking to revoke Eastman's law license.
  • The world premiere of "What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank" by Pulitzer Prize finalist Nathan Englander ("The Twenty-Seventh Man," "For the Relief of Unbearable Urges"). This funny and unique play is directed by the Globe’s Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Barry Edelstein ("The Twenty-Seventh Man," "Picasso at the Lapin Agile"). Performances begin Sept. 11, 2022 and play through Oct. 23, 2022, with the opening on Sunday, September 18. The production will play in the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, part of the Globe’s Conrad Prebys Theatre Center. The Old Globe is on Facebook + Instagram + @TheOldGlobe on Twitter
  • The Old Globe proudly presents its popular "In Conversation" series, supported by the Fuson Family and co-sponsored by Congregation Beth El, featuring interviews between Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Barry Edelstein and prominent artists whose work the Globe is honored to produce. "Barry Edelstein in Conversation with Nathan Englander" will be a fascinating evening that covers Englander’s ("The Twenty-Seventh Man," "For the Relief of Unbearable Urges") career as a prolific and acclaimed playwright and author, and specifically his current production of "What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank." This special presentation will be held on Thursday, September 15 at 6:30 p.m. in the outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre at The Old Globe in San Diego’s Balboa Park (1363 Old Globe Way). The event is free to the public and tickets are available starting Wednesday, September 7 at Noon here or call (619) 234-5623.The Old Globe:FacebookTwitter Instagram
  • A vibrant student named Clara is walking home one night when a faceless man steps out of the darkness and sets her on fire. The award-winning film is a study in misogyny — not a simple whodunnit.
  • Jazzgrass is an exciting band dedicated to toe-tappin’, accessible music, honoring the traditions of bluegrass, Appalachian music, Americana and the jazz composers who have their ears attuned to our rural homeland. Jazzgrass will be performing music written by Jerry Douglas, Bela Fleck, Pat Metheny, Dave Grusin, Barnaby Finch, Natalie McMaster, the Allman Brothers and many more.... Jazzgrass bio: Jazzgrass was put together in 1999 by Barnaby Finch to honor the newer and more progressive side of Bluegrass music. Jazzgrass originally had Sean and Sara Watkins, soon to be very famous with Nickel Creek, and Kevin Hennessy on bass. Nickel Creek burst onto the scene, and that was the end of that lineup. In 2011, Barnaby wanted to perform that music again and recruited some talented locals to play. There's Don Reed on mandolin, dobro and guitar, a famous Idyllwild virtuoso who has performed with J.J. Cale, Dick Dale, Ian Tyson, and Jackie de Shannon. Also Lily McCabe on fiddle, a talented young lady with a gorgeous tone, who plays for the Troubadours at the Ramona Festival, and with her partner, Wayne Cameron, as part of the popular duo, Swift Pony. On bass is Bill Saitta, one of the busiest musicians in the Coachella Valley, and Andy Fraga, Jr. on drums. Andy is the son of piano legend Andy Fraga, Sr., and is a very busy virtuoso himself. Rounding out the band is veteran ace Sean Longstreet, who has a long list of credits. Sean is an accomplished educator, and is involved with the Diamond Valley Arts Council in Hemet. Pianist Barnaby Finch is the musical director, with credits ranging from George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Tom Scott, Lionel Richie and many others. If you don't like the music, it's his fault.Follow on Jazzgrass on Facebook!
  • Many of the songs on Cuatro Copas, Bohemia en la Finca Altozano are part the group's personal history, growing up in downtown LA, surrounded by Mexican musicians who taught them how to sing and play.
  • When making predictions, Pop Culture Happy Hour host Linda Holmes follows this complicated formula: She looks at precursor awards, she considers Academy history — and she listens to her heart.
  • Please join Julia and Aaron Morgan, members of the Mark Jackson Band, Grand Canyon Sundown, Drew Decker, David Sherry, and others for a performance to honor beloved songwriter, producer, and legendary pedal steel guitarist, David R. Morgan.Born in New York City and raised in Melvin, Illinois, David Morgan made his home in San Diego County in 1977 following a successful young career as a touring multi-instrumentalist with country and western bands in New England. He quickly earned a reputation as one of the most prolific and sought-after musicians in North County, particularly for his performances on the pedal steel guitar.In 1992 Morgan co-founded Spare Change with former Los Angeles and Bakersfield studio veteran Randy Sterling (Neil Diamond, Frank Zappa, Harry Nilsson) and fiddle player Stacey Slaughter. The trio released five albums and performed extensively throughout San Diego County. Morgan and Sterling established ‘Morgan Ranch Studios’ at Morgan’s home in Encinitas as a creative outpost to record their music and other local singer-songwriters. In addition to Spare Change, Morgan has recorded and played with numerous artists including The Mark Jackson Band, Grand Canyon Sundown, and his son, Aaron’s bands Golden Void and The Finches.David Morgan’s latest solo album, "Hindsight," pulls from material recorded 2010-2020 and was completed in the final months of his life. Though David will be missed, his music will live with us forever.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego New Music's "The Holy Ghost," DNA New Works playwriting festival at La Jolla Playhouse and more.
  • Encore Wednesdays, May 1, 8 and 21, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV (not available in the PBS App). Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) continues his epic ocean wide adventure in search of the real Pacific through the lives, vibrant culture and stories of the people he meets along the way. Papau New Guinea, the Phillippines and Micronesia are explored in Season 2 of the series.
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