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  • Expect something raw, electric, and utterly alive. "Little Shop of Horrors "comes to life with stunning Audrey II puppets, inventive sets, bold lighting, live vocals, a fire-driven band, and the lush musical arrangements shaped by Leigh Scarritt. Visit: https://plplh.com/ Point Loma Playhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • Amanda Kramer’s "So Unreal" is a cinephile’s visual essay examining a canon of films that dared dream beyond the threshold of the real. Across a 30-year span – 1981 to 2001 – depictions of ‘future shock’ technologies such as artificial intelligence, cyberspace, and virtual reality grew in both frequency and complexity. Cinema in these years provided an outlet for humanity’s intertwined anxieties, fears, and fantasies about the brave new frontiers looming ahead. Narrated by Blondie icon Debbie Harry, "So Unreal" mines the substance and subtext of cyber-minded landmarks like "Tron," "Videodrome," "Brainstorm," "Terminator 2," "Tetsuo," "Lawnmower Man," "Hackers," "The Matrix," and dozens more. Soundtracked with deep cuts from the electronic underground, and styled with CGI-glitch FX, "So Unreal" maps the subcurrents of euphoria and dystopia simmering in the cinematic subconscious of the end of the 20th century. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Explore the fundamentals of capturing the human face and figure through paint in this engaging portrait painting class. Students will learn techniques in proportion, color mixing, and brushwork. Ideal for beginners and intermediate artists interested in developing their skills and personal style in portraiture! Six-Week Schedule Sundays, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. September 14, 21, 28, October 5, 19, 26 (skips October 12) Location ICA Central (Balboa Park) – 1439 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101 Instructor Christian Olid-Ramirez The Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Blending folk, jazz, psychedelia, and world traditions, these three acclaimed musicians create an expansive sonic journey shaped by improvisation, connection, and rich visual storytelling. Their performances are described as immersive, boundary-dissolving experiences that draw listeners into a shared moment of presence and wonder. Julien Cantelm is a San Diego based world class drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter whose music and playing is as deep and welcoming as it is rhythmically adventurous. Known for his extraordinary sensitivity behind the kit, Julien listens deeply to his bandmates, the moment, and the silence between notes. His playing is often described as hypnotic, soulful, and full of quiet fire, turning rhythm and melody into an intimate conversation. Whether on a festival stage or in a quiet living room, he invites listeners to slow down, tune in, and feel the heartbeat that connects us all. Jesus Gonzalez is a renowned San Diego based singer-songwriter whose artful blend of folk, psychedelia, and electronic textures creates deeply immersive musical experiences. In a recent interview with NPR’s top shelf artists series, Jesus said “At the core of it all I think my music is simply shouting ‘Can you believe we’re all here?!’”. Jesus Gonzalez is more than a musician, he’s a sonic storyteller, inviting audiences to reconnect with a shared sense of self, wonder, and the heart of the present moment. Aaron Bowen is a San Diego based guitarist and singer-songwriter known for his warm, intimate sound and timeless songwriting. Blending jazz, folk, soul, and pop, Aaron’s music feels both classic and refreshingly personal. His soulful guitar work and evocative lyrics invite listeners into a world of quiet reflection and honest storytelling. Quartyard SD on Facebook / Instagram
  • An increasing number of women are joining the Ukrainian military, with thousands serving in front-line roles, as Russia's war on Ukraine nears its fourth year — with no peace in sight.
  • The new movie stars Lucy Liu as an ailing mother to Joe, played by Lawrence Shou as a teenager facing mental illness in his feature debut role.
  • San Diego nonprofit uses music and services to uplift people affected by homelessness.
  • The entrancing story of an innocent Japanese girl who gives her heart to a fickle American naval officer, there's a reason why this opera is one of the most performed around the world. It's a moving tale of love, loss, and longing, captured by operatic beauty at its most melodramatic. Giacomo Puccini's sweeping score features some of the most beautiful melodies ever written, with soaring vocal lines expressing every human emotion. This unique production brings the story to life in a new, magical way by incorporating ballet into this classic Italian opera. The title character gets her wings as a butterfly by dancing on her toes. Leading lady Cio-cio-san (Japanese for "butterfly") is represented by a ballerina butterfly in a dream ballet, fluttering and soaring as she tries to escape her fate of being pinned in a box. This production is presented by Cinballera Entertainment, a non-profit performing arts company based in San Diego County which is now entering its third season. This company was founded by prodigious artist sisters Tiffany and Rebekah Brannan, who both specialize in opera and ballet. Cinballera (pronounced cheen-ball-er-a) specializes in performances which blend classical opera and original ballet with retro Hollywood inspiration. In their first two seasons, they have produced over a dozen original productions throughout Southern California, bringing fresh yet tasteful creativity to timeless tales. This production will be performed in Italian with silent film-style title cards projected for translation. Cinballera Entertainment on Facebook / Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: "Alex Katz: Theater and Dance" at MCASD; the San Diego Symphony takes on "Jurassic Park"; Helena Westra's "Lying Fallow” at the Athenaeum Art Center and more.
  • Visit: https://keymartialarts.com/ Key Martial Arts on Instagram
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