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  • The DGC Video series showcases cinematic faves from your collective long-lost video store days every Tuesday.
  • Join us for an evening of chamber music with Hausmann Quartet and listen to works by Haydn, Ludwig, Mendelssohn and Walker. First United Methodist Church of San Diego Sunday, January 29, 2023, 7 P.M. - 8:30 P.M. Free admission / Event Website The Hausmann Quartet has established itself as an integral part of the cultural life of Southern California since its arrival in San Diego in 2010. As faculty Artists-in-Residence at San Diego State University, they teach and organize the chamber music program, engage in interdisciplinary collaborations with other departments and visit local schools for concerts and clinics. They also maintain an active performance schedule throughout North America and Asia. Their latest endeavor is Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime, a quarterly concert series on a historic ferry boat exploring the string quartet repertoire through Haydn’s quartet cycle. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • A multi-year San Diego Music Award nominee, Enter the Blue Sky is a collection of dedicated instrumentalists in support of passionate storytelling at its best. Playful and lighthearted at times, their sound is a blend of poetry, and original and unique melodies that make room for reminiscing and musing, and encourage the listener to journey with them. Supported by warm inflections and textures, the sincerity of the lyrics and the band’s delivery is nuanced and powerful at the same time. Award-winning vocalist and songwriter Sandé Lollis writes all songs for the band. Her performance is raw and emotional, and wholly uplifting. Sandé’s lyrics are thoughtful and speak to all generations. Her melodies are hard to forget, moving and soulful. As rhythm guitarist and lead singer for Enter the Blue Sky, Sandé is an indomitable spark of energy and melodic bliss. Not a back burner type, Karen Childress-Evans on viola, jumps in with both feet and keeps smiling. A refreshing and innovative team player, she brings achingly beautiful tones and a classic sensibility to the project. Backing vocalist Tina Dee adds an enthusiastic undercurrent of harmonies suited perfectly to Sandé’s leads, and to three-part with Karen making for transcendent moments of joy. Her voice is smooth and buttery, and puts a delicate finish on each song. Each member of Enter the Blue Sky is committed to creating a welcoming and rich soundscape, fitting together like pieces of a musical puzzle. The talent and experience of the band is showcased collectively, as well as with lush and stirring solos. www.enterthebluesky.com Lindsay White can make you laugh, or cry, or call your therapist. With influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Ani DiFranco, Lindsay White’s songwriting has earned recognition from the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival, and American Songwriter Magazine. Her latest LP Lights Out debuted #2 on the iTunes Singer-Songwriter charts, was named #1 Album of the Year by Global Texan Chronicles, and earned her an SDMA for Best Singer-Songwriter. Subsequent singles have charted on iTunes and earned additional San Diego Music Award nominations, including a 2022 win for Best Folk/Acoustic Song. White was named one of “15 Lesbian/Bi/Queer Musical Artists You Need to Know” by AfterEllen.com. She has opened for notable acts such as The Lone Bellow, David Crosby, Steve Poltz, Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles), Raining Jane featuring Jason Mraz, and others. Visit: sdfolkheritage.org/events/enter-the-blue-sky/ Follow Lindsay White on Facebook & Instagram
  • Look around the room tonight at the country’s largest popular culture event and one will see an ever-growing array of Black superheroes, characters, and comics. But, if one were to look for the largest collection of iconic, legendary, and uniquely Black heroes, it wouldn’t be the booth of Netflix, HBO, Disney+, Mattel, or Hasbro, where one would lay eyes on them. Rather, the work of a single Black artist, a self-taught sculptor, on what can only be described as a fanatical and driven mission to contribute through the documentation of Black history past and present, through collectible art, plants a flag to show where collectibles should be moving towards in the future. Acori Honzo started his artistic career in collectibles more than a decade ago. Confronted with the opportunity to purchase only a single Black superhero, Blade, at retail, and even fewer Black mentors in the world of collectible figures, he picked up clay and taught himself how to fill the gap in the creative world for himself. Hundreds of iconic sculpts later, he retains, without a doubt, the largest private collection of iconic Black heroes ever carved, printed, and remembered, of any artist in recent memory, and certainly from a singular artist. A private obsession to create for himself has transitioned from recognition by private collectors, to that celebration and manning of a gallery space within the city of Philadelphia, to now the launching, creatively leading, and co-owning of a collectible brand, Depicting Our People’s Excellence (aka DOPE), with other similarly focused Black artists. An effort dedicated to documenting and making more widely available through produced collectibles, the rich history of Black icons throughout this country’s long story, with all the skill, authenticity, and love they deserve. From Basquiat to Harriet Tubman, Miles Davis to Easy E, Acori’s work shows a range and depth of focus, especially on the finest of details, that are one of the reason’s his collectors covet his pieces. Disburst, the premier global distributor of designer collectibles, is proud to show just a tiny sample of Acori’s original work, over 17 pieces, most never seen outside the artist’s private workspace, at booth #2549 at San Diego Comic-Con. The artist, visionary, and especially contributor, himself, can be found at booth #2649 right next door, for signings and questions throughout the convention in his first ever appearance in San Diego, California, or anywhere west of the Mississippi. San Diego Comic-Con main exhibit hall is open to all attendees, July 20 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. and July 21 – July 23 from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., and July 24 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Acori Honzo on Instagram Depicting Our Peoples Excellence on Instagram
  • Victor Lebowski, better known as the artist Tijuanauta, captures the beauty of the borderlands in his art. His detailed ink drawings are often a mishmash of U.S.-Mexico icons, like Star Wars characters and taco carts, or astronauts eating carne asada. But for a long time, Tijuanauta refused to sell his art or make art his day job. Instead, he hid behind the safety of his office job and stayed inside a cubicle for a decade. But recently, Tijuanauta took the plunge. He became a full-time artist and had his first-ever art show in Tijuana over the summer. The artist is gaining traction fast, but his biggest battle is inside his own brain. A mix of lifelong anxiety and self-doubt has long stopped Tijuanauta from being the artist he's destined to be. But he’s finally fighting back.
  • The Essence of Tango - a powerful journey of tango through time Tango at its roots is sensuous, rhythmic, and passionate. Join Camarada for an evening to explore the wide range of tango from the 1900’s all the way to the exciting world premiere of "Tango Bajo el Agua” by renowned Argentine composer Andrés Martín. Tango is a rich mix of urban culture forged with the influence of immigrant history. Over time this music made its way from the streets of Buenos Aires to the concert halls across the world. The Essence of Tango is a curated time-travel experience highlighting several famous tango composers: Villoldo, Pugliese, Gardel, Francini, Pontier, Salgan, Troilo, Mores, and the unequivocal Astor Piazzolla. Performer: ‣ Gregorio González, baritone ‣ Beth Ross Buckley, flute ‣ David Buckley, violin ‣ Andrés Martín, bass ‣ Dana Burnett, keyboard ‣ Carolina Jaurena & Juan Alessandrini, tango dance Related links: Camarada on Instagram Camarada on Facebook
  • Ring in Spring and Celebrate the Season! Hosted by the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce, the San Marcos Spring Fling offers guests the chance to celebrate the spring season with a street festival of 200+ local crafters, retailers and nationwide vendors. This premier family festival has something for everyone! ‣ Over 200+ Artisans & Crafters, Retailers & Nationwide Vendors ‣ Kids Festival with inflatables & carnival rides ‣ Delicious Culinary Creations ‣ Beer & Wine Garden ‣ Two Stages with Live Music & Local Bands Vendor Interest: Click Link Below https://eventhub.net/events/San-Marcos-Spring-Fling-2023_4330
  • An eight-hour concert Friday night was a procession of generations of hip-hop royalty, from the Sugar Hill Gang to current stars like Lil Wayne. Run-DMC gave what was billed as their last performance.
  • From San Diego weekend arts preview (KPBS feature): Cross-border duo Rabbitlight have released a string of singles lately, with another on the way in a matter of weeks. San Diego arts insiders may know instrumentalist Francisco Eme as the Front Arte & Cultura gallery director, and Rabbitlight is rounded out by Monica Camacho (who also goes by the moniker Lucy Libre) on vocals. Standouts from their recent releases include a beautiful video for the single "In Flames," beautifully illustrated and animated by San Diego artist Avia Rose Ramm. They also just put out a live, 360 degree video for their track "Waiting for You," which you can watch here. Rabbitlight will perform a livestreamed set through Radio Axiom, a project helmed by Xavier Vasquez. Recently, Radio Axiom has been streaming live sets from regional bands, then taping them for a future release. Each performance includes several performers, a host and DJs in between sets. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Event details and links: Radio Axiom Presents: Session 39 Feb. 19, 2022 at 8 p.m. An intimate live video-streaming audio-visual experience How to tune in: On Twitch On Instagram On Facebook Featuring: Rabbitlight (SD) Rabbitlight on Facebook Rabbitlight on Bandcamp John Jolley (SD) John Jolley on Bandcamp Triokastra (SD) Nathan Hubbard Nathan Hubbard on Bandcamp Curtis Glatter Curtis Glatter on Bandcamp Guest DJ, between sets: John Jolley (SD) Host: Xavier Vasquez
  • Friday, July 1, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Saturday, July 2 at 4:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. A San Diego playwright reveals her writing process. A renaissance painter's little known darker side. A sprawling landscape from across the globe. And hear a song from a San Diego folk band with a punk rock edge.
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