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  • ABBA MANIA has been delighting audiences of all ages since it’s formation in 1999. In 2002 it played 18 weeks in the Strand Theatre London re-creating the Abba phenomenon for fans from all over the world. Featuring a special concert presentation, which celebrates the music and style of Abba in a respectful and enjoyable way, ABBA MANIA revives special memories of when ‘Abba’ ruled the airwaves. Their songs are timeless and will last forever. Join in and enjoy all of your favorites including: "Mamma Mia," "Voulez Vous," "Dancing Queen," "Winner Takes It All," "Super Trouper" and many more! Date | Thursday, March 10 at 7:30 p.m. Location | Balboa Theatre Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $30 to $60. For more information, please visit www.abbamania.com/us/home or call Balboa Theatre at (619) 615-4000.
  • Here are a few ideas for places to go in San Diego with your kids when you have to stay indoors.
  • California state legislators reached the half-way point of their legislative term while negotiations on the state budget continue, and political power-plays reveal infighting in Sacramento. Then, the San Diego International Fringe Festival kicked off Thursday. Fringe runs through June 12th at multiple locations but its home base is in Balboa Park. And, On Sunday The Old Globe Theatre kicks off its Summer Shakespeare Festival with The Taming of the Shrew. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with director Shana Cooper about the challenges of producing a 16th century comedy that many now be perceive as sexist or even misogynistic.
  • Local Ukrainians say they are surprised and encouraged by the U.S. president's visit with his Ukrainian counterpart in Kyiv.
  • A first-of-its-kind report from California’s Reparations Task Force makes recommendations on reparations. Then, a priest serving migrants in the San Diego-Tijuana border region has died under mysterious circumstances. Next, San Diego’s airport begins a major remodel during what aims to be a busy travel season. Then, Mexican culture and representation once again has a place among one of Balboa Park’s iconic attractions. Finally, San Diego International Fringe begins today and KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks to Kata Pierce-Morgan who has a new show, Bones Abide, at this year's Festival.
  • San Diego officials are mulling whether to remove parking and a vehicular travel lane on Park Boulevard in Balboa Park to make space for protected bike lanes and bus-only lanes. The plan faces resistance from the park’s cultural institutions. Meanwhile, Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego is one of 21 new cardinals named by Pope Francis. Plus, many people hit the road this weekend as the summer travel season began and pandemic-related restrictions eased up.
  • From the gallery: Duke Windsor’s success as a contemporary artist lies in his ability to infuse ordinary subject matter with his own ingenuity. Windsor’s wealth of occupations and personal drive have shaped the foundation of his creative spirit. Through observation of the traditional American Way, Windsor finds his most powerful subject matter. The gold in his contemporary icons elicit consideration for reverence, love, compassion, and courage in our world. Windsor’s works will be on view at Sparks Gallery from October 16 to December 30, 2022 with an opening reception on Sunday, October 16, 2022 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Thoughts on “reverence” from the mind of Duke Windsor: Reverence is an attitude by which one responds to reality as a whole. It is more than the typical religious gestalt of revering a religious ideology, saintly being, or holy relic. Reverence goes way beyond that. It is a sacred emotion that flows through everything in our existence as spiritual beings. In this way of thinking and seeing, Reverence is the appropriate term to define an artist’s visual memes to produce a work of art. Philosopher Alice Von Hilderbrand considered Reverence the “mother of all virtues.” In Reverence, one sees all things in life as beautiful. I believe that this is where my desire to paint ordinary subjects manifests itself, on a deeper level than just seeing the ugliness and the mundane. I am constantly asked about the subject matter I paint. I think about the question, and in my mind, I say, ‘Why not?’ When I see a typical trash bin on the street, I see a story, a purpose for its existence. Painting a historical location much older than I have been alive is awe-inspiring. The ubiquitous burger, the fearless rodeo cowboy, the baseball player, the heroic soldier, the construction worker, and the ever-present road crew all should be revered for what they represent. Gold leaf is the color of extravagance, wealth, riches, and excess which exerts a hypnotic attraction and evokes a very celestial, reverent feeling towards the serenity of the subject. I was inspired to utilize gold leaf after seeing the biopic film, Klimt. In the movie, Klimt (John Malkovich) is working on the “Adele Bloch-Bauer” portrait, and in the scene, he was applying gold leaf to the painting. Later, while visiting the Timken Museum in Balboa Park, I viewed the collection of Russian Icons on wood panels. The reverence and visceral experience I felt from the luminance of these traditional Icon works inspired me to recreate this feeling in my work. As I continue to develop gilding techniques, I often refer back to these works for inspiration. The painters of nature all revere the world through their work. I feel this honor also can be in a typical still life of simple objects that mean something and hold a place of reverence. It has been said that we must abandon arrogance and stand in awe. In the Reverence exhibition, I explore the things I hold in awe, experiences I have had, and visions from an artist’s mind. What do you hold in Reverence? Follow Sparks Gallery on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • I-C-A San Diego was founded from the merger of Lux Art Institute and the San Diego Art Institute to create a contemporary art laboratory for all ages. On September 9, celebrate their new season "Limitless Growth, Limited World," exploring our human values and what we consume, featuring Artist-in-Residence, Yaw Owusu, regional artist Carolina Caycedo at the I-C-A and the work of Sreshta Rit Premnath. Bring your friends and family and experience art in a meaningful way with their team of engagement guides. WHEN | Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 TIME | 6 - 10 p.m. VENUE | ICA San Diego / North in Encinitas - ICA San Diego / Central in Balboa Park ADMISSION | Free No cost entry for all. Plan a month of art here For more information, please visit here or call (760) 436-6611 SOCIALS: Follow ICA San Diego on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Zucchero returns to the Balboa Theatre! November 2021 saw the release of “DISCOVER”, the very first cover album project in Zucchero’s career, preceded by the radio single of the Genesis song “Follow you follow me”. In “Discover” Zucchero dismantled iconic songs from the Italian and International music scene and reassembled them in his own signature style. The album features collaborations with major artists such as BONO in “Canta la Vita” (the Italian version of Bono’s song “Let your love be known” with lyrics by Zucchero), ELISA in “Luce (Tramonti a Nord Est)” and MAHMOOD in“Natural Blues”, Moby’s version of the Vera Hall track “Trouble So Hard”. There is also an intense, emotional rendition of the track “Ho visto Nina volare”, a virtual duet between Zucchero and FABRIZIO DE ANDRÉ. WHEN | Saturday, October 1, 2022 TIME | 8 p.m. VENUE | Balboa Theater ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here SOCIALS: Follow Zucchero on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram!
  • I Walk San Diego is a local business offering walking tours and people walking services in San Diego's most popular areas. The Balboa Park Hidden Gems Tour was inspired by feedback from recent guests, who keep getting surprised by the beautiful Balboa Park. Most San Diegans have been to Balboa Park more than once, but many are unaware of the park's long and rich history, and all its nooks and crannies. This tour is a great way to get some fresh air, safely enjoy an outdoor event, and learn more about San Diego's history. Tour details: • Every tour has a maximum of only 8 guests, and a minimum of two. • The tour is about 2 hours long and covers approximately one mile on mostly flat pavement. Date | Everyday at 10 a.m. and noon Location | Plaza de Panama at Balboa Park Reserve your spot here! General admission is $30 per person. For more information, please visit iwalksandiego.com or call (619) 504-9474.
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