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  • From the San Diego Symphony: Special Guest Artist: Mackenzie Melemed, piano Sheryl Renk, clarinet Jisun Yang, violin Yao Zhao, cello Clara Schumann: Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22 Johannes Brahms: Variations on a Theme by R. Schumann, Op. 9 Robert Schumann: Impromptus on a Theme of Clara Wieck, Op. 5 Johannes Brahms: Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano, Op. 114
  • "Blue/Orange" Written by Joe Penhall Directed by Kian Kline Chilton About the play: Christopher has been confined to a psychiatric ward for a month. He wants out. The problem is he still thinks oranges are blue. His doctor convinced he needs help, wants to section him. The senior consultant thinks it’s all a question of culture: at home in Shepherd’s Bush Christopher will be amongst 'people who think just like him. And besides, it costs taxpayer money to keep Christopher in care. Race, ethics, sanity and prejudice collide in Joe Penhall’s exquisitely sharp 'state of the nation' classic. Kian Kline Chilton directs this Olivier Award-winning play, as timely now as it ever was. Blue/Orange is presented by Fenix Theatre Collaborative, performances will be held at the 10th Avenue Arts Center: 930 Tenth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101Blue/Orange is presented by special arrangement with Dramatist Play Services. Buy Tickets for Blue/Orange here! Industry night is Apr. 11. Apr. 2 - Apr. 16, 2022 10th Avenue Arts Center Related links: Fenix Theatre Collective on Instagram
  • California accuses oil companies of misleading the public on the dangers of fossil fuels for decades. The state demands they help fund recovery efforts after climate change-fueled disasters.
  • Paxton, who has been suspended, faced 16 articles of impeachment tied to allegations that he abused his office to protect a political donor. The Senate vote reinstates Paxton as attorney general.
  • Hanna Bergholm's film premiered virtually at Sundance and now arrives in cinemas and starts streaming next month.
  • President Biden and the prime ministers of Australia and the United Kingdom met at a U.S. naval base in San Diego to map out their strategy for the Pacific.
  • DeSantis has made the culture wars central to his political identity — and intends to run that way in the GOP primary for president.
  • “Hollywoodland” pays homage to the undeniable influence of Hollywood on culture and music. This program traces the influence of the “Hollywood” sound on Rachmaninoff’s iconic Symphonic Dances, the jazz obsession of Russian composer Nikolai Kapustin, the romantic minimalism of Polina Nazaykinskaya’s cinematic “Nostalgia,” and the Oscar-nominated score by Hans Zimmer, The Interstellar. These diverse composers have in common the influence of the uniquely American art forms of jazz and minimalism, while their musical narratives are guided by principles of motion picture storytelling. The show will be narrated by Jacopo and Konstantin with a moderated Q&A at the end. Date | Friday, October 14 at 8 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $25.50 to $58. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/hollywoodland or call(858) 459-3728.
  • This week marked the return of the controversial “Remain in Mexico” policy, as two asylum seekers were sent back to Tijuana to await the resolution of their cases. Plus, Congress ditched a controversial measure last month that would have required women to register for the Selective Service — supporters of gender-neutral registration say they'll keep working to include women. Also, our weekend arts preview has some intriguing ensemble music and lots of new visual art from border artists, including an exhibition of painted renditions of celebrity mugshots.
  • Both faith communities have long shared this sacred city. But some Hindus have taken legal action over a mosque they claim holds idols of Hindu deities.
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