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  • Beatrice Rana has been shaking the international classical music world, arousing admiration and interest from concert presenters, conductors, critics and audiences internationally. “Rana’s playing has a kind of Orphic seductiveness, a transcendent lightness of touch. A supremely intelligent reading.”– The Times of London Date | Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m., prelude at 7 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $54 to $105. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/beatrice-rana or call (858) 459-3728.
  • People calling for the repatriation of the ancient tablet and other items say the continued display of the objects in European institutions ignores a history of colonialist looting and exploitation.
  • Tiger Lily's character is based on racist stereotypes, and has inspired many offensive depictions over the years. Now, Cree actor Alyssa Wapanatâhk takes on the role in the Disney+ Peter Pan & Wendy.
  • A new cookbook offers kitchen techniques that reduce physical exertion. It aims to make home cooking accessible again for those with chronic back pain.
  • While attention at the World Cup has mostly been on stars like Argentina's Messi, Brazil's Neymar, and Portugal's Ronaldo, goalkeepers have also shined — especially for the final four teams.
  • Ring in the season at the La Jolla Historical Society with favorite San Diego family band, Hullabaloo and hands-on art making! Join us for a free festive family gathering presented by the La Jolla Historical Society! Dance and sing along to the playful tunes of San Diego kid folk band, Hullabaloo, on the front lawn of LJHS. Attendees will also have the chance to create their own artwork with featured artist Xuchi Naungayan Eggleton, inspired by her project in the exhibition Trifecta: Art, Science, Patron. All ages are welcome. Capacity is limited and reservations are required so sign up today for your free ticket! Registration available through Eventbrite. This event is generously sponsored by BFree Studio in La Jolla. To learn more about their gallery space and exhibition program, visit bfreestudio.net.
  • The San Diego Early Music Society is thrilled to present the San Diego debut of world-renowned countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and his Ensemble Artaserse in a program of baroque opera arias and instrumental pieces by Handel and Vivaldi alongside rarely heard gems by Hasse, Piccinni, and Ferrandini. "There are countertenors, and then there is Mr. Jaroussky" - The New York Times. Follow on Socials! Facebook & Instagram
  • The Mothership is taking flight once again! This sci-fi micro fiction event is inspired by sci-fi magazine editor George Hay. In the 1970s, Hay asked authors—including Arthur C. Clarke, the namesake of UC San Diego’s Clarke Center—to submit short stories that would fit on a postcard. Likewise, Short Tales from the Mothership invites participants to submit short stories inspired by UC San Diego’s iconic Geisel Library, designed by the much-admired architect William Pereira. To participate, send a sci-fi, fantasy or horror story with 250 words or fewer to Scott Paulson (spaulson@ucsd.edu) by October 10, 2022. At the event, you will have the opportunity to read your entry or have your work read aloud for you. Contact: Scott Paulson spaulson@ucsd.edu Follow on Socials! Facebook & Instagram
  • Konstantin Soukhovetski and Jacopo Giacopuzzi reunite in Fallbrook for an epic piano performance experience. These exceptional pianists, who have uniquely diverse artistic voices that reach out to both classical and popular audiences, will be performing on not just one, but on TWO grand pianos! Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances No. 2 Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 4 Kapustin: Concerto No. 2 Zimmer/Giacopuzzi: Interstellar for 2 pianos For more information, visit here. Follow Konstantin on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Featuring the Bach Double Concerto arranged for Soprano Violin. The Hutchins Consort plays on the eight scaled violins of the violin octet designed and built by famed luthier Dr. Carleen Hutchins. The instruments are the first successful attempt to create an acoustically balanced set of instruments that can sound truly like violins across the entire range of written music. With instruments ranging from the tiny treble violin, tuned one octave above the standard violin, to the gigantic large bass violin, tuned one octave lower than a 'cello, the Hutchins Consort produces an astonishing palette of sounds. Follow The Hutchins Consort on Facebook!
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