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  • From the organizer: Distinguished by its virtuosic playing and impassioned interpretations, the Ariel Quartet has earned its glowing international reputation. Formed in Israel nearly twenty years ago, the Quartet was recently awarded the prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award. The Ariel serves as the Faculty Quartet-in-Residence at the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, where they direct the rigorous chamber music program and perform their own annual series of concerts in addition to their busy touring schedule. In honor of Beethoven’s sestercentennial in 2020, the Ariel Quartet will perform the complete Beethoven Cycle. This ArtPower exclusive video release includes six of the 16 Beethoven string quartets. The presentation of the complete Beethoven cycle concludes in 2021–22 season with a live performance by Ariel Quartet. Program: Beethoven: String Quartet in C minor, Op. 18, No. 4 String Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 74, no.10 String Quartet B-flat major, Op. 133, no. 17, Grosse Fuge Related links: Art Power website Art Power on Facebook Art Power on Instagram Ariel Quartet website Ariel Quartet on Instagram
  • Children have an especially difficult time processing the death of a family member, friend or another significant person in their life. While we cannot protect children from the pain they are experiencing, we can help them feel supported and teach them healthy coping skills. The Elizabeth Hospice is offering a FREE six-week series of workshops for children and teens. The program is open to all community members, ages 7 to 17. Sessions will be held on Tuesdays, June 28 through August 2, from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m., via Zoom. Space is limited and attendees are required to register by June 22 at James.McLaughlin@ehospice.org or by calling 833-349-2054. “Children and teens will participate in art, music and other age-appropriate grief-related activities that will help them gain a better understanding of their own grief and loss,” said Kathlyne Barnum, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Counseling Program Supervisor with The Elizabeth Hospice. “Over the six sessions, the themes of anger, unfairness, growth and compassion will be explored. These workshops are designed to help kids reduce their feelings of isolation by connecting with others who are experiencing a similar loss.” The Elizabeth Hospice’s grief support services are available to everyone in San Diego County and Southwest Riverside County, including families who do not have a patient affiliation with the organization. Counseling services are available for individuals, couples, families and children. For more information about grief counseling and support groups, visit www.elizabethhospice.org or call 833-349-2054.
  • New Star Wars series gives back story to Diego Luna's Cassian Andor from 'Rogue One.'
  • Premieres Friday, Sept. 22, 2023 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS App + Encore Monday, Oct. 2 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV. Follow the 50-year career of preeminent First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams. See how his landmark cases—from the Pentagon Papers to Citizens United to Clearview AI—helped define free speech as it is known today. Join Dan Abrams, Ari Melber, Nina Totenberg and more as they explore how Abrams' career has shaped major changes in law, public discourse and civic action since the 1960s.
  • This year, our reporting took us to museums, libraries and symphonies; to Edisto Island, Hollywood, New York and beyond. Culture Desk reporters say these are the stories that will stick with them.
  • Epps died after collapsing at a memorial service Tuesday afternoon, the university said. She was 72.
  • Sparks Gallery is pleased to host the 2022 Oceanside Museum Artist Alliance exhibition. Titled “Dreams and Daylight”, the exhibition explores the real, imaginary, and abstract impressions of our waking and sleeping lives. The Artist Alliance is an affiliate group of membership dedicated to the support of Oceanside Museum of Art. Artist Alliance provides opportunities for interaction, visibility, and growth for artists in the region. Participating artists are current OMA members with the Artist Alliance affiliate membership. The artwork is juried by Sonya Sparks of Sparks Gallery. The “Dreams and Daylight” works will be on view at Sparks Gallery from April 30 – July 3, 2022. We invite you to join us in the gallery on Saturday, April 30, 2022 from 6-9pm for the Opening Reception. Participating artists: Rhonda Anderson, Brian Belfield, Sandra Chanis, Margaret Chiaro, Christopher Conroe, Susan Coppock, Shahla Dorafshan, Tony Gangitano, Julia C R Gray, Kathleen Kane-Murrell, Darlene Katz, Sherry Krulle-Beaton, Annie Lemoux, Victoria Marquez, Greenboim Michal, Maidy Morhous, Bryce Nihill, Ilona Peteris, Fiona Phillips, Oriana Poindexter, Viktoria Romanova, Heidi Rufeh, Patricia Search, Brady Willmott Gallery hours M-F 12pm-7pm, Saturday 11am-7pm, Sunday 11am-5pm For further information on this event please visit the website: https://sparksgallery.com/product-category/gallery-exhibitions/dreams-and-daylight
  • The stylish genre-bending rapper has been pursuing his moment for years. With his debut album, How Do You Sleep At Night?, he finally gets to make a big first impression.
  • Celebrate The 10 Year Anniversary Of Stay Strange With Our Annual Noise Music & Arts Festival, "Slow Death." Featuring the music of: Monochromacy Hong Kong F**k You Peter J. Woods Mescaline Maniacs Avola Dopemess Leather Jester Madrugado With DJ La Rompita Rekordo These art vendors will have tables set up: Speed Snake Posse Kromosome3 Metal Mexican Ego Death Rotten Egg Shop Needle Bugg Art Junta De Mejoras and more!!! Related links: Stay Strange on Instagram Stay Strange on Facebook
  • DISCO RIOT is a local innovative dance company, focused on collaborative, movement-based art. Throughout the past two years of the pandemic, Disco Riot has created some beautiful dance films and projects, like the "Move American" series of short films about voting issues, or "A Year of Distance." I also recently watched the company add choreography to contemporary artist Ana de Alvear's hyperrealistic drawings at the San Diego Museum of Art. Disco Riot returns to SDMA for a new SDMA+ project, reflecting on Cauleen Smith's contemporary video work — which is itself a work inspired by an early 1600s masterpiece in the museum's collection, Juan Sánchez Cotán’s "Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber." RELATED: A Not-So Still Life: Cauleen Smith At SDMA The short performances are free with museum admission, and take place in the museum's rotunda. Smith's installation is still on view at SDMA. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS (from San Diego weekend arts preview) From the museum: Friday, April 1 at 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. Free with Museum admission. The modern dancers of DISCO RIOT explore the Art of the Americas through movement and physical expression in this special live performance inspired by Cauleen Smith’s video installation “Flori Canta”. These seven-minute performance sets will take place in the Museum rotunda at 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Performance date and times are subject to change. Related links: Disco Riot on Instagram Disco Riot on Facebook SDMA on Instagram SDMA visiting information
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