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  • Festival runs next two weekends at MOPA.
  • The Life & Music of George Michael is a musical retelling of the story of one of pop's most influential performers. The concert-style show spans four decades of music and includes favorites like “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,” “Freedom,” “Faith,” “Careless Whisper,” and many more. It’s a celebration of George Michael’s acclaimed career that chronicles the amazing journey he had with his music and his fans. The Life & Music of George Michael is proudly presented by San Diego Theatres at Balboa Theatre in the Gaslamp District on January 28, 2024. Tickets are available on sandiegotheatres.org or ticketmaster.com For more information visit: sandiegotheatres.org
  • As San Diego struggles to meet its climate goals, a radical idea emerges — shut down part of a freeway.
  • There was a collective jump Tuesday at the Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park. Hundreds of students tried to make enough motion to be picked up by homemade seismographs.
  • Celebrating 15 years of the San Diego Civic Youth Ballet’s annual "Fairy Tales In The Park," bringing the timeless magic of fairy tales to life through dance on the stage of the historic Casa del Prado Theater in Balboa Park. Perfect for families and audiences of all ages, tickets include access to an interactive “Fairy Tale Village” following the performance, with all proceeds benefiting SDCYB’s Scholarship Fund. Saturday, August 19 & Sunday, August 20 at 11a.m. and 2 p.m. All Tickets $25 Visit: www.sdcyb.org or call 619-233-3060 San Diego Civic Youth Ballet on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Avion Car on display at the museum employs airplane technology to achieve more than 100 miles per gallon.
  • Participants say meeting attendance dropped sharply after the Hillcrest recovery center was forced to close.
  • Looking for some gems of model trains to add to your collection? Join us at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum; you’ll find great deals on hard-to-find items from vendors around Southern California. Sellers must arrive by 6:30 a.m., provide and furnish their own table. Enter at the rear of the Casa de Balboa Building From Park Blvd, turn on Space Theater Way which dead-ends into the rear parking lot behind the building. Parking is free. Enter through the back door. For more information visit: sdmrm.org
  • It's the first time the Balboa Park event will have a major musical act performing.
  • Annabelle Camp is the Kress Conservation Fellow at Balboa Art Conservation Center and for this Art Break, she will introduce textile conservation as a profession. In her talk, Annabelle will highlight case studies from her work and detailed guidance on how individuals can care for the textiles in their homes to ensure they are preserved for future generations. The talk will be informative for all, especially textile enthusiasts, makers, and collectors! More About Annabelle Camp Annabelle Camp is a textile and organic objects conservator. She has an MS from the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation and bachelor’s degrees in Anthropology and Art Conservation from the University of Delaware. She has trained in some of the world’s leading textile conservation labs, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Abegg-Stiftung, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Annabelle strives to make community collaboration an integral part of her conservation practice. She has led numerous collaborative programs and repatriation projects and published widely on the value of community engagement in cultural heritage preservation. At BACC, in addition to treating textiles, she is assisting in ongoing efforts to demystify and democratize the field. For more information visit: mingei.org
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