Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • On September 14, 2023 from 6-9 p.m., Sparks Gallery will transform into an immersive “Wonderland” for one night only, themed to Alice’s adventures in the famous Lewis Carroll novel. Enter through the rabbit hole to immersive artist activations, and experience surreal and magic realism artworks on view. Win a small artwork in our silent auction as a gift for yourself or a loved one. Discover delectable cuisine and treats throughout Wonderland, as you travel on to your next journey. Choose your culinary adventure at the Mad Hatter soup/tea bar and colorful cocktail station, hosted by San Diego Wine and Culinary Center and Continental Catering. Ticket fee schedule: - Early bird $99 per person - After July 13 $149 per person - Day-of tickets $190 per person Each ticket to “In Wonderland” includes dinner and tea, two signature cocktails, and access to all the artist activations and silent auction. Additional items to add-on include: - handmade eye masks by Alexander Arshansky - additional drinks (2 free with ticket) Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • From the KPBS weekend arts preview: The Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) opens their annual juried youth exhibition this weekend. 77 works of photography will be on view, from regional students representing grades K-12 in San Diego county and Tijuana. The prompt for the competition was "Magic and Myth," and the works include fantastical creatures, and supernatural and otherworldly scenes. Details: On view Sept. 17, 2022 through Feb. 19, 2023. MOPA is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. 1649 El Prado, Balboa Park. Free/pay what you wish. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the museum: MOPA’s 16th Annual Juried Youth Exhibition showcases the bold creativity of local youth artists. Students in grades K-12 throughout San Diego County and Tijuana were challenged to explore the theme of Magic & Myth through photography and video. This year’s theme resulted in visions of worlds beyond our grasp, tales shared over generations, and glimpses through the cracks of our known reality. These youth artists show us that a world of wonder has always been present within the realm of storytellers, spellbinders, and dreamers among us. It would do us all well to spend more time here. Learn more here. Related links: MOPA on Instagram MOPA on Facebook
  • The two-act play, written by Synthia L. Hardy and directed by Bryan Rasmussen combines storytelling and song to capture the essence of Billie Holiday’s music and life. In the first act, Holiday prepares for her show while answering the questions of two unseen reporters. Hardy as Holiday entwines her biography and explanations of the inspiration for and history of her music with performances of her popular numbers. Musician Woody Woods joins Hardy on stage as Holiday’s pianist accompanying her through hits including the haunting “Strange Fruit,” as well as “God Bless the Child,” “Good Morning Heartache,” and “Lover Man.” One of the greatest jazz and blues performers of all time, Holiday unfolds the truth about her turbulent life – combating racism, navigating abusive relationships, and enduring multiple arrests. In the second act, Hardy embodies Lady Day, (a nickname given to Holiday by musician Lester Young), in a concert of her hits that includes “’Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do” and “Willow, Weep for Me.” Through a voice reminiscent of Holiday’s with its raspy edge and incorporation of crying and wailing, Hardy portrays the iconic artist as simultaneously classy and tough, vulnerable and versatile, hopeful at times and hopeless at others, but most of all, full of heart and sympathy. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Raising awareness and acknowledgement of the first peacetime all-black regiments in the regular U.S. Army after the end of the Civil War is the goal of a local cavalry troop and nonprofit organization. On July 28, 1866, Congress authorized six regiments of Negro slaves and free men, which consisted of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments, and the 38th, 39th, 40th and 41st Infantry Regiments. These men became known as, “Buffalo Soldiers.” The rich and historical legacy and accomplishments of these valiant soldiers will be on full display at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the San Diego Chapter Buffalo Soldiers on June 30, 2023, at the Celebration Hall of the Vi and Joe Jacob Center in Lincoln Park. The public is invited to join the anniversary luncheon, enjoy exhibits of artifacts, and celebrate their contributions at this noteworthy event. An informative program is planned and special keynote speaker, Brigadier General Antoinette R. Gant, the first African American female, active-duty engineer promoted to the rank of general officer, will be in attendance. For more information visit: sandiegobuffalosoldiers.org
  • Mystified! An INXS tribute band! Live at Old Town Blues Club Southern California’s hottest INXS tribute band is here to pay homage to the 80’s/90’s Australian rock band. Recreating the funk-infused, dance-driven pub rock sets will keep you dancing all night long. From the sexy grooving “Need You Tonight” to the soulful strutting "New Sensation,” Mystified’s songs will transport you back to the greatest period of music history.
  • Ireland-based artist Pan Cooke creates cartoons summarizing the world's daily news in comics, highlighting how prevalent police brutality and hate crimes are across the U.S.
  • The Christmas Bird Count put on by the National Audubon Society covers the country.
  • Music & Lyrics by Charles Vincent Burwell Book, Lyrics & Additional Music by James D. Sasser Musical Direction by Vadim Feichtner Directed by J. Scott Lapp Based on the movie Bottle Shock Story by Ross Schwartz & Lannette Pabon and Jody Savin & Randall Miller Screenplay by Jody Savin & Randall Miller and Ross Schwartz. 1976. Before Napa was Napa, a small group of California underdogs took on the establishment. The world of wine would never be the same. Based on the incredible true story of The Judgment of Paris, Bottle Shock is a tale about love, fermentation, and the spirit of rock ’n roll. Showtimes July 7 through July 23, 2023 For more information visit: artcenter.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Soto Six presents a tribute to The Jazz Crusaders. Experience the history & music of this legendary ensemble presented live with a six-piece band for one night only. For more information visit: thesotosix.com
  • A Paris bank messenger's son, Delors became the visionary and builder of a more unified Europe in his momentous decade as chief executive of the European Union.
1,466 of 5,416