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  • Gauff surged to her first major championship by coming back to defeat Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the U.S. Open final on Saturday.
  • “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.
  • MAKERS & SHAKERS Father's Day Market! Kid & pet friendly, gifts for dad, wine & food, support small business! Date | Sunday, June 12th from 11-5 Location | Rancho Guejito Vineyard Free Event! Shop with 60+ vendors offering a wide variety of goods & services! Free admission, fun for the whole family (pets too!), support local small businesses, giveaways, bounce house, vineyard hay rides, photo ops, live music, plenty of wine & good food! Macrame, vintage clothes & home décor, candles, soap & skincare, art, pottery, desserts, fresh & dried florals, jewelry, and more ✨⁣ We can’t wait to see & spend the day with you there!! Come early to snag the best treasures! For further information on this event please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fathers-day-market-tickets-323554539337?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
  • "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
  • Charles Durrett, a leading architect in the field of sustainable community design and cohousing, will be hosting a free public presentation on the future of this innovative housing concept, with a focus on the potential for a new cohousing community in Ramona. The event is open to the public and will take place on March 16 at 6 p.m. It will be held at the Ramona Community Center, 434 Aqua Lane in Ramona, California. Cohousing communities are custom neighborhoods that combine full, yet efficiently, designed private homes with extensive community facilities. This results in some of the most socially and environmentally sustainable neighborhoods in North America to date. The future residents are involved from the beginning of the project, acting as co-developer and co-designer, so the houses and the community, as a whole, ultimately reflect their real needs and priorities of the future residents, not those of a typical developer. Cohousing is designed to reflect the real needs, wants, and desires of the future residents in order to make their lives more economical, more practical, more social, more convenient, more healthy, more safe, more interesting, and more fun. Too many seniors need to move out of town when their house no longer fits them and too many kids who grew up in town can’t afford to move back when they are ready to start a family. Cohousing addresses these problems in the most healthful way possible. We’d like as many of the future residents as possible to be from Ramona. Charles Durrett, architect, author and advocate for affordable, socially responsible and sustainable design, has designed over 55 successful cohousing communities in California and North America including the one where he lives in Nevada City, CA. His work has been featured in Time magazine, New York Times, LA Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post, Architecture, Architectural Record, Wall Street Journal, the Economist, and a wide variety of other publications. Join us March 16 to be a part of sustainable community and cohousing in Ramona! Visit: https://www.cohousingco.com/
  • 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.
  • Monday, Oct. 3, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV + Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand. Journey back to Palm Springs for sizzling finds, including Tiffany Studios lamps, an Art Deco emerald diamond ring, ca. 1930, and a Some Like It Hot Marilyn Monroe dress. Guess which find has an updated value of $400,000 to $600,000!
  • Don't miss the 11th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase, April 21-28, 2022, at the UltraStar Mission Valley. Audiences will enjoy eight days of films from China, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Vietnam and more. This year's Sunday Series is a retrospective on one of Asia’s first prominent female filmmakers Kinuyo Tanaka, featuring new restorations of Japanese classics like "FOREVER A WOMAN," "GIRLS OF NIGHT," "LOVE UNDER A CRUCIFIX," and "LOVE LETTER." For tickets and the full lineup, visit: sdaff.org Presented by Pacific Arts Movement. Visit them on Facebook + Instagram + @PacArtsMovement on Twitter.
  • Players didn't always have the freedom to express themselves through their outfits — in 2005, the NBA instituted a restrictive dress code. Now players embrace the intersection of sports and fashion.
  • Katherine May's new book examines the idea of awakening wonder in an "anxious age." And when I tell you that I dog-eared almost every page in this book, I'm telling God's honest truth.
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