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  • "We don't gender other people's professions," says actor Alex Newell. "You say ... I'm going to my dentist and I need to hire a plumber." But Broadway's highest honors have male/female distinctions.
  • Hashem, who writes for The Daily Show, has a standup special called Dark Little Whispers debuting on Amazon Prime Video. It coincides with a heartbreaking political and humanitarian crisis.
  • California has been a world-famous incubator of the arts. But arts education is lagging in public schools.
  • Three new art books feature female subjects of every shape and hue from all over the world, doing the things that women have historically done — and also the things that men have historically done.
  • The Chicago-bred emcee-activist performs some revolutionary raps from her third album Sundial.
  • Experts say a right-wing campaign has cast efforts to combat rumors and conspiracy theories as censorship. As a result, they say, the tools to tamp down on election falsehoods have been scaled back.
  • New Village Arts (NVA), North County’s cultural hub, is proud to be producing this loving tribute to Leonard Bernstein’s work as a composer. Conceived and arranged by Broadway conductor, music director, and arranger Rob Fisher, Leonard Bernstein’s New York features memorable songs from WEST SIDE STORY, ON THE TOWN, WONDERFUL TOWN, and many more. The two-character show explores Bernstein’s relationship with New York City; his famous New York friends such as Stephen Sondheim, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jerome Robbins, and Aaron Copland; and the impact that New York had on Bernstein’s music, life and relationships. LEONARD BERNSTEIN’S 'NEW YORK' Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Stephen Sondheim, and Leonard Bernstein Conceived and Arranged by Rob Fisher Book by Rob Fisher, Sammy Buck, and Garth Edwin Sunderland Directed by Kristianne Kurner Music Direction by Van Angelo Choreography by Jenna Ingrassia Knox Featuring Johnisa Breault and Trevor Rex Previews: June 29 – 30 Opening Night: July 1 Runs: July 3 – 31 Related links: New Village Arts on Instagram New Village Arts on Facebook
  • In partnership with Studio ACE, join us on Sunday, August 7 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. to celebrate the art of Gail Roberts! Create your own flower with watercolor, paper, bugs and butterflies! This family friendly event is FREE along with admission to the museum. All materials will be supplied and no experience is necessary. Just bring your imagination! Healthy snacks included! Studio Ace on Instagram + Facebook
  • The festival celebrates Latino culture with film, food, art and music.
  • Old Town Blues Club Presents "Third Thursdays" w/ Daring Greatly. Nominated for 3 categories in the San Diego Music Awards, Daring Greatly continues their residency at Old Town Blues Club April 20, 2023. The doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. 21 and over only. No food is served, nor is outside food permitted, so please plan accordingly. There are no reservations. All tables seat 4. Seating is all first come first served with no guarantee of sitting together as a group. We will do our best to accommodate. We advise that you arrive early. There are tickets for inside and outside seating at separate price points. About Daring Greatly: Daring Greatly is a dynamic and accomplished band from Calgary, AB. Their unique fusion of classic and modern rock, with southern influences of country and pop has captivated audiences across the Western US and Canada for over eight years. Lead vocalists Patrick and Liam Croome's brotherly connection shines through their performances, and drummer Brayden Tario's long-time friendship with the brothers adds comfort and camaraderie. The band welcomed electric guitarist David Mills in 2019, adding a distinct California sound, and Matt Spatol on bass in 2021. Their 3 nominations in the 2023 San Diego Music Awards for "Best Rock Artist" “Best Rock Album - Gird Valley” & “Song of the Year - Never A Goodbye” reflects their devoted fanbase. The band draws inspiration from Brene Brown's writings and Theodore Roosevelt's "The Man in the Arena". Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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