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  • The rapper's third album is a string of prickly songs that spend more time exposing his neuroses than truly analyzing them.
  • Parents with children in the San Diego Unified School District now have their annual opportunity to apply to enroll in schools outside their neighborhood boundaries.
  • The 11,500 members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike this week after negotiations with Hollywood studios that began in March failed to result in an agreement.
  • The seven performers going into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2023 class reflect the institution's widening definition of its namesake genre.
  • The film, which shows a relationship between a married man and a transgender woman, has opened in the U.S.. It's won awards and raves. But in Pakistan's trans community, some see a possible downside.
  • Bassist  Kathryn Schulmeister presents “Perspectives of the Bass,” a diverse program of music ranging from classical to contemporary that features the unique expressive potential of the double bass. Joined by pianist Nick Sanders, drummer Julien Cantelm, and vocalist Jasper Sussman, this program takes you on a sonic journey from Appalachian folk-inspired chamber music to contemporary jazz and beyond. Join us for an evening of adventurous music making featuring the majestic sound world of the double bass! The San Diego Sound Project This concert series highlights emerging groups or artists within the San Diego region. The project is supported by an advisory committee that includes GRAMMY Award winning producer and UCSD faculty member Kamau Kenyatta, CSUSM Professor and Center ARTES Executive Director Dr. Merryl Goldberg, Grossmont College Music Department Chair Derek Cannon, Emmy Award-winning composer and MiraCosta College faculty member Christy Coobatis, and Connections Chamber Music Series Co-Founder Bridget Dolkas. The San Diego Sound Project has been made possible in part by The Conrad Prebys Foundation. The Museum's live stream capabilities were enhanced thanks to a grant from the City of Carlsbad's Cultural Arts Office. Please visit website for any further questions: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/events/sdsp-kathryn-schulmeister
  • Alexandra Auder's mother, Viva, was one of Andy Warhol's muses. Auder's memoir, Don't Call Me Home, describes her early life in the Chelsea Hotel, in a world of underground artists and "weirdos."
  • Federal money has been set aside to fix the cross border sewage flows fouling local beaches, but that solution remains a long way off. And, fact checking on claims by San Diego’s Former Mayor Kevin Faulconer now Republican Recall Election Candidate. Plus, a preview of this weekend’s local arts events.
  • The overture was commissioned as a celebration of Russian victory and imperialism. The August concert will still feature other works by Tchaikovsky, including "The Tempest."
  • While the Getty isn’t particularly known for its female artists, a deeper look has yielded roughly 35 surprises including painters, sculptors and photographers. Some of the names are familiar such as Artemesia Gentilleschi, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun and Dorothea Lange, but how about Jeanne de Montbaston, Barbara Regina Dietszch or Anna Children Atkins? In this virtual class hosted by the Timken Museum of Art we will take a look at their lives and works in the Getty collection. Date | Tuesday, October 12 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Location | Virtual class Register here! Registration is free for all attendees. For more information, please visit the Timken Museum of Art site.
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