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  • Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Best Play Winner of the 2008 Tony, Drama Desk, & Outer Critics Circle Award of Best Play Meet the Westons. A vanished father. A pill-popping, scathingly acidic matriarch. Three sisters harboring shady little secrets. When the large Weston family unexpectedly reunites after dad disappears, their Oklahoman family homestead explodes in a maelstrom of repressed truths and unsettling secrets. Holed up in the large family estate in Osage County, Oklahoma, tensions boil over in the ruthless August heat. Mix it all up and you’ve got a play that unflinchingly – and uproariously – exposes the dark side of the Midwestern American family. For more information visit: backyardrenaissance.com
  • Premieres Friday, June 28 as an AfroPoP special, streaming on the WORLD YouTube channel, worldchannel.org and blackpublicmedia.org. AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange marks Black Music Month with the release of "Hargrove," Eliane Henri’s intimate portrait of an international superstar on what unexpectedly was his last world tour. Executive produced by Erykah Badu and Janine Sherman Barrois, the documentary follows Grammy Award-winning artist Roy Hargrove as he battles illness to charm audiences during a European summer tour.
  • We conclude 2024’s Black Music Month celebration at the Tiny Desk with the catalyst for the all-female lineup.
  • Democrats spent the hours following the first presidential debate dodging questions about President Biden’s fitness to lead the party and struggling to unify around a message about Biden's performance.
  • San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher is the latest in a line of local Democrats to fall from grace amid sexual misconduct claims. In other news, affordable housing could be coming to the coast of Del Mar, which would help the city fall in line with state housing requirements, but not everyone is happy with the proposal. Plus, we have some weekend arts events worth checking out.
  • Divergence Art Collective is pleased to present "Vignette Wonderland", a group show featuring paintings, drawings and mixed media pieces. From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to Peter Pan, humans love stories of dissatisfied heroes in new and magical contexts. Each scene in such tales traditionally functioned as a moral vignette with valuable lessons, but recent pop culture and art has taken the idea of wonderlands even further. Movies with this device include Nightmare Before Christmas, Spirited Away and Groundhog Day. Drawing inspiration from this modality, our show celebrates the transformative power of changing context. With the freedom of a magical premise, our artists have deployed everything from intricate linework to bold dashes of color. Even at their most fun, the artworks exhibit a sophisticated whimsy that is not without dichotomies. If you've ever had a wish come true in a weird way, or simply dream of extraordinary realms - "Vignette Wonderland" is the show for you.
  • Latinos are more likely to rely on social media for news, where claims are less likely to be verified. Now, researchers and fact-checkers are trying to close the gap.
  • NPR Member stations reveal the new names that have made a mark.
  • Looking for a unique and interactive Valentine’s Day date idea? Join Seabreeze Craft Chocolates for a romantic evening of truffle-making with your special someone on February 14 at 7:30 p.m. Throughout the session, you'll not only learn the steps of the truffle-making process but also have the chance to paint personalized designs on the truffles, gain insights into the journey from cocoa bean to artisanal bonbons, and conclude the evening by taking home your beautiful crafted truffles to enjoy at home. For only $75 per person, secure a spot by visiting https://www.seabreezechocolates.com/ or calling (858) 792-4750. Limited spaces are limited, so book early to ensure a memorable evening with Seabreeze Craft Chocolates. Seabreeze Craft Chocolates on Instagram
  • When he takes over, in the fall of 2027, he will be the youngest music director in the orchestra's 133-year history.
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