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  • Composer Robert Beaser has been fired from the renowned performing arts conservatory after an independent investigation found that he had broken Juilliard policies and "misrepresented facts."
  • Comedian, writer and actor Zainab Johnson turns personal chaos into comedy. In her new special, Hijabs Off, she talks about being a Black Muslim, growing up in Harlem, having 12 siblings, and dating.
  • Belly up Presents Apashe The Belgian-born Apashe, now living in Canada, is an artist known for his genre-bending approach to electronic music. He combines the purity of his symphonic orchestral compositions with the rawness of electronic music and hints of hip-hop and bass, creating a unique majestic sound. For more information visit: musicboxsd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Fia
    Belly up Presents Fia and Jasmin Nicole Fia is one of the biggest breakout artists to come out of hawaii in recent years. Influenced by the likes of chris brown, al green, bruno mars, and babyface, the harbor city native has always had a deep love of music. It wasn’t until an unlikely opportunity pushed him to pursue music in 2018, leaving behind a security job to take over stages throughout hawaii and beyond. For more information visit: musicboxsd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Belly Up presents Elohim Amassing over 600+ million streams worldwide, Elohim is the entire package—singer, songwriter, musician, DJ, andproducer, with a unique and intriguing vision for her project. The artist’s openness and ability to detail her personalexperiences with mentalhealth through music have led to her being an inspiration to others around the world. Theyalso serve as a reminder to listeners that they too can overcome the darkest of mental health struggles.Elohim has notable collaborations with Skrillex, Big Freedia, Marshmello, Party Favor, NITTI, Felix Cartal, and BigGigantic. Elohim has played at festivals including Coachella, Electric Forest, Bonnaroo, EDC Mexico, Hangout,HARD, and many others. With an album set to be released later this year and major festival and DJ show slotsacross the continent, 2023 is set to be a big year for Elohim. For more information visit: musicboxsd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • A musical about putting on a musical. Ensemble is a fresh, exciting new dramedy that will be making it's debut at Tenth Avenue Arts Center. Please join our talented cast of performers for this special musical showcase! Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Join the UH Arts Open/Taste of University Heights on Sunday, November 13: The 15th year of this combined Arts/Taste annual event will start at the Taste ticket will call, information booth located at Kairoa Brewing Company, 4601 Park Blvd. Pick up a free event map to artist studios and exhibitions in businesses and restaurants along and around Park Blvd including Diversionary Theatre and J A Cooley Museum. Join the community in celebrating the culinary flavors and local libations that make UH so unique. Taste tickets are $30 in advance or $35 event day. Included with your ticket is a free chance on a big assortment of prizes held at 3:30 pm upstairs at Kairoa Brewing Company. The Taste of UH hours are Noon - 3 p.m. UH Arts Open is a self-guided, free tour of artists’ studios. Open Studios is a chance to experience first-hand how, where, and why art is created and provides a glimpse into the life of the working artist. The UH Arts Open hours are 11-4 p.m. with free shuttle service for both events. For more information contact UHCDC offices at 619-297-3166 or www.UHarts.org for the UH Arts Open (619) 508-4075. When: Nov. 13, 2022 from 12 - 3:30 p.m. Where: Arts Open & Taste ticket ‘will call’ booth location: Kairoa Brewing Co. 4601 Park Blvd San Diego 92116 Cost: UH Arts Open: FREE Taste tickets:$30 in advance/ $35 day of event and includes raffles with prizes.
  • Stream now on YouTube. Jefferson, a New Orleans based filmmaker focuses her lens on Greenwood in this latest historical documentary. Noted as America’s “Black Wall Street,” the neighborhood predated Oklahoma’s statehood and, as the most prosperous African American district in the nation with thriving Black-owned businesses, was seen as a promised land for Black Americans. The decades-long prosperity came to a sudden halt in the summer of 1921 when white Oklahomans attacked Greenwood’s businesses and residents, wiping out the community in a deadly, three-day massacre.
  • Nov. 13, 2022 – Jan. 7, 2023 Opening Reception – November 13, Noon – 2 p.m. The desire to create meaning is a life-long impulse that brings new purpose as we age. Featuring the work of Front Porch senior living community residents, “Creating Meaning” is a reflection of each artist’s unique life journey as it unfolds in a myriad of mediums, including fiber art, painting, and mixed media. This year, we welcome submissions created through the Gallery’s “Kitchen Table Art Project”, an online forum that creates a virtual community of artists. Works include art journaling, photo paint-overs, books and more. Free admission Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visit: www.frontporchgallery.org or call 760.795.6120
  • Portugal cut drug deaths by 80%, using free health care and addiction treatment. The U.S., meanwhile, focused on drug busts and tough crime laws. Overdose deaths keep rising catastrophically.
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