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  • ARTIST INFORMATION: The San Diego Gulls will host 14 different Western Conference opponents at Pechanga Arena as part of their 2023-24 schedule. The club will play 48 games against the Pacific Division’s other nine teams and 20 inter-conference contests against five clubs from the Central Division. In addition, the Gulls will play a home-and-home series with the Eastern Conference’s Charlotte Checkers for the first time since San Diego’s inaugural 2015-16 season. The Gulls will have 26 home weekend dates, including 12 Friday and 12 Saturday games, and two Sunday contests. New to the schedule this season, San Diego will play all Saturday games starting a 6 p.m. PT. The Gulls will also play 18 sets of back-to-back games throughout the 2023-24 campaign. For additional information about the event, please visit here. Stay Connected with San Diego Gulls! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • A rarely-shown 1926 silent film version of the famous legend of a man’s bargain with the devil, “Faust,” will be screened by the Theatre Organ Society of San Diego (TOSSD) on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3902 Kenwood Dr, Spring Valley 91977. Music to accompany this heralded example of early horror movies will be played by expert organist Rosemary Bailey on the TOSSD vintage 1927 Wurlitzer organ. General admission tickets of $20 per person may be purchased at the door or online at www.tossd1.org. The program begins at 6 p.m. preceded by a display of vintage autos at 5 p.m. by the San Diego chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America. “Audiences should prepare for more than the usual fun-filled night of music and motion pictures,” says Bailey, who serves as the volunteer president of TOSSD. “This cinematic medieval folktale is still as thought-provoking and unsettling as it was nearly a hundred years ago.” The Faust Legend: The German literary giant Johann Wolfgang von Goethe published two volumes on Faust between 1808 and 1831; the first volume relating the tragedy of Faust’s bargain with the devil has inspired countless other stories, dramatizations, and musical works including two grand operas. Charles Gounod’s opera premiered in Paris in 1859, based on a French play titled "Faust et Marguerite." An earlier opera by German composer Louis Spohr premiered in Prague in 1816; he later reworked it for a London premiere in 1852. Among the classical composers who took up the Faust story were Beethoven, Berlioz, Liszt, Mahler, and – in 1995 – Randy Newman. Significance in Silent Film: The Halloween season offers an opportunity to review the evolution of horror films and their effect on audiences. This film, directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau and produced in Berlin, is among the early landmarks of the horror genre, prior to the development of movie sound tracks in the late 1920s. “Faust” followed Murnau’s 1922 “Nosferatu,” which introduced the legend of Bram Stoker’s Dracula to movie audiences. In this film, Murnau used state-of-the-art special effects inspired by artists from Caravaggio to the German Expressionists. Dramatic lighting, scenes of flying, depth-of-field shots unique in their day, and billows of smoke and flame contribute to the film’s visual excitement. Not only the heavy theme of the Faust legend but also the exhilaration of youth and frantic celebrations in the face of death bring forth the highs and lows of the horror genre. Film critic Roger Ebert praised Murnau’s skills in creating “a landscape of nightmares.” Theatre Organ Society of San Diego on Facebook
  • Join us for our final Summer Hours on Thursday, August 31, featuring a DJ set by Jackie & Laura at 6 p.m. Admission to the DJ set in Art Park is free. Born and raised in the border towns of Tijuana and San Diego, Laura and Jackie take inspiration from the culture clash and fusion of music scenes on both sides. Jackie Mendoza is a singer and producer who makes whimsical and intimate electro pop. Laura Gonzalez is a musician and software engineer inspired by the complex layers of shoegaze and dream pop. Together, they play their favorite vinyl records as a vehicle to different musical universes. For more information visit: mcasd.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is trying something new to introduce kids to the materials that make art.
  • San Diego, May 10, 2023 - The San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts (SDSCPA) invites the public to attend its Sapphire Anniversary Benefit on June 17 at Humphrey's by the Bay to celebrate 45 years of excellence in arts education. The semi-formal event includes a three-course meal, drinks, live musical performances by the students of SDSCPA, dancing, and a silent and live auction. Tickets are available for purchase on the Friends of SCPA (FOSCPA) website at $180 per person, $1,800 for tables seating ten in prime locations, and $2,800 for VIP corporate sponsorship tables. Proceeds from the benefit will directly support continued arts education at SDSCPA. This year's event promises to be a memorable and inspiring evening, showcasing the incredible talent of SDSCPA students, and paying tribute to two of SDSCPA's most beloved former faculty members, Judi Quiett and Gail McKinney, who have been instrumental in shaping the school's legacy of excellence in arts education. This event is an opportunity to come together to support the next generation of artists and creative thinkers and to celebrate the impact that SDSCPA has had on the lives of students and the broader community. As California’s only tuition-free, audition-only performing arts school, SDSCPA is unique in its commitment to providing a transformative arts education to students from all over San Diego County. Over 70% of SDSCPA students come from lower-income households, and the school serves over 80+ zip codes in southern California. SDSCPA is a public magnet school for artistically passionate students in grades 6-12. The school is committed to nurturing excellence in arts and academics through a rigorous dual curriculum, and to providing a culturally relevant and diverse learning environment that celebrates the diversity of its students. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • ARTIST INFORMATION: The 16-time champion San Diego Sockers will host the Texas Outlaws on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at Pechanga Arena San Diego. Kickoff is at 7:35 p.m. Stay Connected with San Diego Sockers! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The documentary produced by the New York Times tracks Louis C.K.’s professional success since admitting to misconduct in 2017.
  • In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of feng shui, as well as ways to incorporate these tips into daily life. Specifically, students will learn more about how to create an environment that best supports them in day-to-day life and in their artistic endeavors. By the end of the workshop, participants will have suggestions for inviting in new opportunities via increasing productivity and finding creative flow, as well as gaining recognition through aligning with the “right” people to assist on the creative journey. Class will be two hours and will be both lecture and participatory. Stay Connected with San Diego Writers, Ink! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • From the KPBS weekend arts preview: Moondaddy performs a pre-release show at Soda Bar, alongside other acts Jackie Medoza and more. Moondaddy is helmed by multi-instrumentalist Cara Potiker, and the upcoming album "Poet Lies" will come out Aug. 18 on the Volar Records label. Moondaddy's sound is indie, moody and dreamy, evoking Beach House or Cocteau Twins with a synthed-out shoegaze sonic depth. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the organizers: moondaddy record release show! Indie dream pop artist moondaddy first began in singer/songwriter Cara Potiker’s San Diego bedroom, dreamt up as a pressure valve for the existential dread of the 2020 lockdown. During that time Potiker began diving deep into analog audio, spending hours in her bedroom songwriting and making physical demo tapes.After pairing with Texas-based producer El Cosmophonico (real name Manuel Calderon), Potiker began transforming those demo tapes into expansive reverb-soaked odysseys with her forthcoming debut album, Poet Lies. Also performing are Jackie Mendoza, Omo Cloud and The Slashes. This is a 21+ event w/ valid ID. Related links: Moondaddy on Instagram Soda Bar on Instagram
  • Backyard Renaissance presents... "HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE" by Paula Vogel directed by Anthony Methvin Cast: Megan Carmitchel, Francis Gercke, William Huffaker, Karson St. John, and Emilee Zuniga A wildly funny, surprising and heartbreaking tale of survival as seen through the lens of a troubling relationship between a young girl and an older man. "HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE" is the story of a woman who learns the rules of the road and life from behind the wheel. Winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama “With subtle humor and teasing erotic encounters, Vogel addresses the dangerous intersections of teenage temptation. The play is a potent and convincing comment on a taboo subject, and its impact sneaks up on its audience.”—Variety Related links: Backyard Renaissance Theatre Company: website | Instagram | Facebook
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