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  • Here Lies Love tells the story of Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos' rise and fall in the Philippines. The $22 million immersive musical production is a big Broadway gamble.
  • This weekend in the arts: Cog•nate Collective at ICA North; LITVAKdance's fall performances; Bocón Arts' "Mía'; the San Diego Symphony with Brahms, Liszt and Wagner; Iranian folk music at UC San Diego; 'As You Like It" at La Jolla Playhouse and more.
  • A new documentary All The Beauty and the Bloodshed tells the story of Nan Goldin, a photographer and activist who survived opioid addiction — then challenged members of the Sackler family.
  • The law is seen an important test case. More than a dozen other states are weighing similar bans of the wildly popular video-streaming app, which is owned by a Chinese tech company.
  • Mihir S. Konkapaka correctly spelled "vexillologist," a noun meaning a person who studies flags, according to the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary, the bee's official dictionary.
  • A group of student workers is facing disciplinary action that could lead to expulsion because of a recent demonstration at an alumni event.
  • California state legislators reached the half-way point of their legislative term while negotiations on the state budget continue, and political power-plays reveal infighting in Sacramento. Then, the San Diego International Fringe Festival kicked off Thursday. Fringe runs through June 12th at multiple locations but its home base is in Balboa Park. And, On Sunday The Old Globe Theatre kicks off its Summer Shakespeare Festival with The Taming of the Shrew. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with director Shana Cooper about the challenges of producing a 16th century comedy that many now be perceive as sexist or even misogynistic.
  • NPR appoints Gimlet executive Collin Campbell to oversee its podcasts in the wake of a sharp dive in revenues and churn in its executive ranks.
  • The epicenter for summer fun, Westfield UTC will be unveiling an array of summer-long activities during their Celebrate Summer weekend from July 9-10. Hosting a variety of live music performances, art activities the whole family can enjoy, sweet treats, prize opportunities and spin-to-win moments, and more, the center is the perfect basecamp for summertime adventures. All summer long, guests of the center are invited to take advantage of weekly fitness classes hosted by the fitness brands at Westfield UTC, exclusive shopping experiences, and indulge in picnic-style meals on the green spaces throughout the center from everyone’s favorite Westfield UTC restaurants. What’s more, Westfield UTC will be unveiling new art installations through their partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) at the end of June, with scheduled Family ArtLAB set to take place on August 13 with an interactive and hands-on experience. Follow them on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Proposition 28, which would require arts education funding for all, was overwhelmingly approved by voters
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