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  • Opera4Kids proudly partners with San Diego’s Balboa Park Puppet Guild to present “Sing Me A Story” at Balboa Park Marie Hitchcock Theater. Description: Join Opera4Kids for “Sing Me A Story” - a magical outing for the whole family! Experience professional musicians performing engaging short musical stories set to classical music. Perfect for kids and adults, don't miss out on titles like "The Enchanted Tail" and "The Bear and The Pear Tree". Enjoy an unforgettable performance by co-founders and professional touring opera singers Victoria Robertson and Bernardo Bermudez. Average run-time: 30 minutes with Q&A after the performance. Location: Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theater in Balboa Park Dates: Sat/Sun March 11/12 @1 p.m. Sat/Sun March 18/19 @1 p.m. $10 adults ; $5 kids 12 and under Good for all young children 3-12 and their families More Info: www.Opera4Kids.com Make a donation: Opera4Kids.com
  • "Street Legacy: SoCal Style Masters" features close to 100 artists representing the diverse cultural landscape of Southern California. Aspects of graffiti, street art, skateboarding, surfing, tattoos, hip hop, breaking, punk, lowriders, and custom culture will all be explored through a range of media as they work to build an experience that represents what it means to be an artist that is inspired by the streets of Southern California. June 25 – Aug. 28, 2022 Admission: $6-$12 Visit Artcenter.org or call (800) 988-4253. Museum Hours: Monday – Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Thursday – Saturday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: 1 – 5 p.m.
  • This weekend in the arts: Carolina Caycedo at ICA San Diego North; Broadway's "The Lion King"; Tchaikovsky at The Shell; Gideon Sawyer and beck haberstroh at ICA San Diego Central; David White's Park Social project; and "Sunblock 5000" at Oolong Gallery.
  • The number of openings in the technology field is still high, and tech jobs continue to be attractive to workers looking for stable, lucrative careers.
  • The Division of Arts and Humanities at UC San Diego is proud to present the "Improvisation in Rast-Panjgah" concert by Amir Hossein Pourjavadi on setar and Pejman Hadadi on tombak on May 26, 2022 at 7 p.m. at the Qualcomm Institute (Atkinson Hall/UC San Diego). This concert is presented in collaboration with the Persian Cultural Center of San Diego, and has been made possible by the Chehreazad Endowed Funds for the Arts at UC San Diego. The event is open and free for the public, UC San Diego faculty, students and staff, and members of the Persian Cultural Center. Parking in Gilman Parking Structure RSVPs requested to galleryqi@ucsd.edu. An important note: QI adheres to current UC San Diego guidelines regarding COVID-19 and public safety. Complete guidelines are available on the Return to Learn website. Students, staff, faculty, and UC Affiliates must show their daily symptom screener and must have green thumb to attend. Non-affiliate attendees are encouraged to test within 24 hours of the event. Persian Cultural Center is on Facebook + Instagram
  • San Diego road crews began work Wednesday on resurfacing streets in and around Clairemont, Bay Ho, City Heights, Ridgeview and Emerald Hills.
  • San Diego Dance Theater's professional company will perform March 17th-19th in the Light Box Theater. The show will feature original work by company members Matthew Armstrong, Cecily Holcombe, Mario Jaimes, and Artistic Director Terry Wilson. To learn more about the dancers performing, go here. Performance Schedule: Friday, March 17th, 2023 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18th @ 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 19th @ 2:30 p.m. Related links: San Diego Dance Theater on Instagram
  • What does it take to beat malaria? Thousands of moccasins walking down rural roads, overnight bus rides for lab tests ... and a highly effective drug. But the parasite isn't going along with the plan.
  • Separatist leaders in Nagorno-Karabakh said that after "a lack of concrete actions" by international parties, their forces had few options to ensure civilians' safety.
  • Over the coming year St. Luke's North Park will be offering several films with deep ties to Africa. Most of the films will be directed and filmed in Africa, though some may focus on the diaspora living in other parts of the world. The second film of the year is JUWAA (2021). About the film: Shot in Belgium and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Juwaa is a subtly powerful drama offering African characters rarely seen on screens. Years after a traumatic night, a son and a mother reconcile and slowly peel away the layers of their complex relationship. About the Director -Nganji Mutiri: Nganji Mutiri is an award-winning artist born in Bukavu, DRC and currently living in Belgium. He works in theatre, cinema, poetry, and photography, always looking for connections and perspectives between the singular and the universal. Juwaa is his first feature film as a writer/director, but he has worked on some other previous films/ projects. This Film is presented in collaboration with African Film Festival, Inc. Related links: St. Luke's Episcopal Church on Facebook St. Luke's Episcopal Church on Instagram African Film Festival, Inc. on Instagram
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