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  • You do not have to be an artist to enjoy this time of observation and sketching. Resident Art Instructor, Marjorie Pezzoli, guides you to find expression and depth in sketching. Notice the structure of trees, leaves, and even clouds floating by. Let The Garden be your muse! Date | Sundays, January 30, February 27, and March 27 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Location | The Water Conservation Garden Register here! Members: $10 Non-members: $15 For more information, please visit thegarden.org/the-art-of-nature or call (619) 660-0614.
  • Learn how to perform easy, mind-blowing magic from San Diego professional magician, Tom Interval, who has taught magic for more than 36 years. Whether you’re a parent, uncle, aunt, grandparent, teacher, doctor, or businessperson, magic is one of the most unique and fun ways to entertain family or friends, spice up presentations or sales pitches, or communicate with your students or patients. This particular class is for students ages 18 and up, with a maximum class size of eight. Sessions, which focus on the performance and psychology of each trick you learn, will occur once per week every Sunday for five weeks. The cost is $295 for five 1.5-hour sessions (only $39.33 per lesson), including supplies. Preregistration is required. More info: intervalmagic.com/classes/intro/adult Starts Jan. 22, 2023 Ends Feb. 19, 2023 Ages 18+ Interval Magic on Facebook
  • Join the Library for the 2022 Summer Festival Jazz Concerts. Sponsored by the Friends of the Coronado Library and Hotel Del Coronado, concerts will take place every other Friday from June 3 - August 26. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to each performance. On Friday, June 15, Daneen Wilburn and Grammy award winning pianist/soprano saxophonist Kamau Kenyatta will bring their soulful jazz vibes to the Winn Room. Wilburn's gospel roots will shine through and be enhanced by Kenyatta's smooth musical stylings. Visit https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/summer-festival-jazz-concert-series-featuring-daneen-wilburn-kamau-kenyatta-and-friends Performer Bios: Daneen Wilburn was born and raised in San Diego, CA. She began singing at the age of three and by the time she was seven, she was the lead singer in the family band that included her talented brothers and sisters. At age nineteen, Daneen was performing at the Shrine Auditorium, in Los Angeles, CA. Her performance led to an invitation to sing at the legendary Hollywood Bowl for its Easter Sunrise Service. Soon after, she was sharing the stage with some of gospel music’s biggest names, including Darryl Coley, Edwin Hawkins and The Mighty Clouds of Joy. In 1990, Daneen married and began a family. She decided to leave music to focus on her children, a decision she never regretted. However, in 2013, Daneen returned to the music scene, with a soldout concert, at 98 Bottles in San Diego, where she combined her gospel roots with a soulful jazz vibe. In 2014, on Jackie Robinson Day, she was invited to sing The National Anthem by the San Diego Padres. Padres’ owner, Robert Fowler, was so moved by her performance that he later asked Daneen to sing for the memorial service of Padres legend, Tony Gwynn, at Petco Park. Her rendition of “Amazing Grace” uplifted an audience of thousands that included baseball legends Reggie Jackson, Steve Garvey, Trevor Hoffman, Joe Torre, sports announcer Bob Costas. The next morning’s front page headline in the San Diego Union Tribune simply read, “Amazing Grace.” Since then, Daneen has performed for former First Lady Laura Bush, and at the wedding of soccer superstar, and gold medalist, Alex Morgan. She recorded her debut, self-titled album, produced by Grammy winner, Kamau Kenyatta, which was released in the summer of 2017. Kamau Kenyatta is a Grammy award-winning producer and arranger. Kamau is a Teaching Professor at the University of California San Diego Music Department. He was honored with the prestigious Barbara J. and Paul D. Saltman Distinguished Teaching Award at UCSD in May 2009. Originally from Detroit, his versatility comes from his early exposure to a vast array of musical styles. Kamau has worked with jazz greats such as Hubert Laws, Donald Byrd, Yusef Lateef, Jim Pepper, and Earl Klugh. World tours have taken him to over 20 countries and include stints with The Supremes, Carl Anderson (from Jesus Christ Superstar), Oscar Brown, Jr., SWV, Silk, the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band and New Kids on The Block. Kamau has also collaborated with Hubert Laws in writing the score for Small Steps, Big Strides a documentary concerning the history of African-American film. He wrote and supervised music for The Dawn At My Back, a Sundance Film Festival award-winning interactive DVD-ROM memoir. In 2015, Kamau scored the film, "Spirits Of Rebellion," by Zeinabu Irene Davis. In 2016, he completed the score for the Gregory Porter biopic, Don’t Forget Your Music. The film was released in the UK in the fall of 2016. Kamau served as musical director for Blues Schoolhouse, an educational program for middle-school children, at the International House Of Blues (San Diego). In 2009, Kenyatta joined the Music Department at California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA). He served as Department Co-Chair from 2010-11. Destiny, a recording that showcases Kenyatta as pianist, composer and producer, was released in the spring of 2007. "The Elegant Sadness," his most recent recording in the same roles was released in the fall of 2019. Kamau produced "Water and Be Good" for vocalist Gregory Porter on the Motema label - both were nominated for Grammy awards. In 2013, Kenyatta served as associate producer and arranger for Porter’s Blue Note Records debut disc Liquid Spirit. In February 2014, this project won a Grammy in the “Best Jazz Vocal Album” category. 2016 saw releases of his production projects included Gregory Porter’s "Take Me To The Alley," Ed Motta’s "Perpetual Gateways," and Steph Johnson’s "Music Is Art." In February 2017, Kamau won a Grammy for his co-production and arrangements on "Take Me To The Alley" in the “Best Jazz Vocal Album” category. In 2018, his production of Uncovered Soul by Kathy Kosins was released. Production projects released in 2019 include a self-titled project for vocalist Daneen Wilburn and "Intuition: Songs From The Minds Of Women for Alicia Olatuja." In 2020, Kamau’s production of Paulette McWilliams’ "A Woman’s Story" was released. His production of Allan Harris’ Kate’s Place was released in early 2021. Coronado Public Library on Facebook + Instagram + @CPL92118 on Twitter
  • On her new album, the electronic artist's hooks are bigger and her palette is brighter, but the void is ever-present.
  • Sunday, July 10, 2022 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Not available on demand. The exhilarating soprano Lise Davidsen brings one of her signature roles to the Met for the first time as the mythological Greek heroine of Strauss's enchanting masterpiece. The outstanding cast also features mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as the Composer of the opera-within-an-opera around which the plot revolves.
  • A CalMatters investigation found that schools had wildly different approaches to stimulus spending — from laptops to shade structures to an ice cream truck. No centralized database exists to show the public exactly where the money went.
  • The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation says firefighters are three times more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty.
  • NPR's Greg Myre has covered more than a dozen wars dating back to the 1980s. He says the conflict in Ukraine is the most documented war ever, providing a view we've never had before.
  • Five background actors told NPR they had to undergo face and body digital scans while on TV and movie sets. The use of digital replicas is a sticking point in the ongoing strikes in Hollywood.
  • ArtHatch is excited to announce our 11th Annual Art-A-Thon, a marathon of artistic creation to benefit the non-profit art center’s teen program. 20+ artists from San Diego County will join together to create artwork for 24 straight hours. Completed artworks will be auctioned off starting at $100. Proceeds from art sales will be divided between the artists and ArtHatch to help support the center's free art education program for local teens. The reception is Jan 8, 2022 from 6-10 p.m., but the exhibit runs through Feb 4 at Noon. Entry is free, all art is auctioned off starting at $100 Visit arthatch.org or call 760-781-5779 Address: 317 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025
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