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  • Gabrielle Zevin's beautifully written novel Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow tells the story of two childhood friends who become legendary names in the world of video game design.
  • Experts with the Anti-Defamation League confirmed Robert Wilson, a member of the Goyim-Defense League hate group, was arrested in Poland on Tuesday.
  • LITVAKdance has dedicated the Fall of 2021 to revisiting some of its most well-received repertoire from their four year tenure. At the Garfield Theatre at the Lawrence Family JCC, LITVAKdance will present five works full of punch, play and power. Choreographers include local dance icon and octogenarian Patricia Sandback, visiting choreographer Chuck Wilt and LITVAKdance artistic director, Sadie Weinberg. Performance event includes pre-concert complimentary cocktail and conversation with LITVAKdance artistic director, lobby art exhibition, intermission performance by Kelzmer violinist Yale Strom and access to current LFJCC photo exhibit, "Jerusalem: Art and Mystery" by Viviana Tagar. This is LITVAKdance's first main stage production since March, 2020. Note: Proof of COVID vaccination is required to enter LFJCC facilities. Program: "Rein" by Keith Johnson: Rein was originally commissioned as a part of LITVAKdance's virtual Fall 2020 production Polymorphic, a collaboration with composer/violinist Kristopher Apple. A play on words, the dance vacillates between the feeling of being reined with the release of a summer rainstorm. Keith is a professor of dance at CSU Long Beach and performed in NY with the companies of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane and Doug Varone and Dancers. "Radiant" by Chuck Wilt: Premiered in Fall 2019 and called 'turbulent and athletic' by dance critic Janice Steinberg, the 18-minute work for 6 dancers was inspired by the life and work of queer artist and AIDS activist, Keith Haring. Chuck directs Una Productions, a dance company currently based in San Fransisco. He is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. "Girls with Balls" by Patricia Sandback: A comic work created by the octogenarian in 2019, Girls with Ballstakes a serious look at all of the balls women are expected to keep afloat in life through witty and playful dance vignettes that include rhymes, spoken word and even a ukulele. Patricia was a professor of dance at San Diego State University for almost half a century. She continues to make work and perform in her retirement. Works by artistic director Sadie Weinberg: In addition to directing LITVAKdance Sadie teaches at UC San Diego and MiraCosta College. She holds a BFA from The Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College and an MFA from UC Irvine. "Another Ezio Summer: New and Archived Phrases": A work for 12 dancers, "Another Ezio Summer" brought the house down at LITVAKdance's Spring 2018 inaugural performance."I gave myself two tasks; never repeat and layer. I wanted to match the intensity of Ezio Bosso's music; just when it feels like the sound can’t possibly get bigger, it does." "The Practice of Coming Back": A solo with four supporting dancers inspired by company member, April Tra and her uncanny ability to shift seamlessly from intricate isolations to watery, full-bodied connectivity. The piece is a study on coming back to a movement idea; a metaphor for being forced to continue to grapple with the same thing over and over.
  • Join Arts District Liberty Station for a special Creative Conversation event featuring Imperfects' founder Michael J. Lynch. Imperfects is a concept which focuses on highlighting the good in our natural differences as people. They mindfully craft good for The Human experience. The discussion will be moderated by Andrew Waltz, NTC Foundation Director of Programs. NTC Foundation was established to renovate 26 historic buildings at the former Naval Training Center into a significant new flagship destination for arts, culture, and creativity. Now a burgeoning hub for life and culture, Arts District Liberty Station is a unique location filled with nearly 145 galleries, museums, artists, music groups, dance companies, makers, creators, and distinctive dining experiences. Date | Tuesday, September 28 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location | Online event Register here! Attendance is free. For more information, please visit the event's registration page.
  • Two of the hottest chamber music groups in America today, the Kennedy Center’s quartet-in-residence, the Dover Quartet, and the Escher Quartet share the stage for a rare all-octet program. The Escher is “one of the major string quartets playing today” (Bachtrack), and the Dover is “the young American string quartet of the moment” (The New Yorker). Both are winners of the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant and have turned heads in the chamber music field, and now join forces to show off their distinct styles and explore the depths of music composed for octets. The program includes three works for string octet, each composed by a teenaged musical prodigy. Date | Saturday, February 26 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 $52 – $92. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/dover-escher or call (858) 459-3728.
  • From the organizers: Bask in the evening glow of Liberty Station with our 2nd Annual Barre Crawl. Dine, drink, and win a Hawaii vacation in support of TRBP! About the event: Join the intrepid artists of The Rosin Box Project for our second annual Barre Crawl! Hosted by Event Chair John Velasco and TRBP’s Board of Directors, the Barre Crawl is exactly as the name suggests! Start the evening at Stone Brewing Company on their elegant outdoor pavilion, enjoying catered appetizers and drinks, then “crawl” over to the Light Box Theater and enjoy dance, gourmet Belgian waffles, and the world premiere of this year’s IN FOCUS Film by Myles Thatcher (Soloist and Choreographer with San Francisco Ballet) and Brandon Lazo of Kings and Priests Media. Ticket proceeds go towards TRBP’s 2023 season, and your ticket enters you to win our fabulous door prize: A one-week stay in Kaanapali, Hawaii! We can’t wait to toast the end of our 2022 season with you and cheers the dance splendors to come in 2023. *Please note that this event does require walking one block in Liberty Station. Transportation will be provided from Stone Brewing to the Light Box Theater for anyone needing assistance. Related links: The Rosin Box Project on Instagram The Rosin Box Project website Tickets
  • From San Diego Ballet: SDB celebrates the Latin soul this Fall, bringing back two of it’s audience favorites on one program! Get swept away in the evocative and romantic "QUE BONITO AMOR" set to a rapturous score of Mariachi music played live by Mariachi Garibaldi from Southwestern College and "MAMBOMANIA," one of Artistic Director Javier Velasco’s sizzling signature works. Related links: San Diego Ballet on Instagram San Diego Ballet website Tickets
  • About the production: "Expression of Black Joy and Unity": A partnership with TYPA Theatre Company in hosting the inaugural showcase dedicated to honoring Black History Month Join us for an inspiring, and thoughtful evening of Black creativity and expression celebrating Black History Month at Coronado Playhouse. One night only: Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022 at 7 p.m. Curated, written and directed by Kimberly King, Imahni King-Murillo and Kandace Crystal Choreography by Zack King and Nhu Nguyen King Performers: Ava Harris Visionary Dance Theater Itararla Kati Cayetano Garcia Paulina Zepeda A’Verie Bell Lina Butcher Skyelar Rice-Wilson Anya Price Ms. Alyce Smith Cooper Related links: More information and COVID protocol on the Coronado Playhouse event page TYPA Theatre Company on Instagram Coronado Playhouse on Instagram Coronado Playhouse on Facebook
  • NOTE: This exhibition has been extended through Feb. 27 The new Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego presenting “Unity in Variety” , the first ever solo exhibition in California of Mexican artist Gabriel Rico, opening on September 24. Rico’s sculptures will transform the new I-C-A San Diego’s Balboa Park galleries using natural objects sourced locally in San Diego, neon, taxidermy, and augmented reality. Free through ICA San Diego’s Pay As You Wish initiative. RELATED: The New Institute Of Contemporary Art San Diego Wants To Question Everything (KPBS feature) Excerpt: Gabriel Rico's work is conceptual while also being hyper focused on objects — the philosophical and relational nature of objects and materials, and how in object-oriented ontology the material world is defined by objects. "You can define a period of time just with one object. For example, a Coca-Cola bottle. If you see a Coca-Cola bottle you can define a precise space-time situation, just because before a certain point in time it’s known that the humans cannot have the capacity to manipulate or create glass. Another example is a CD or USB port," Rico said. With those precise points in space and time, he added, you can construct a history. "Or, in my case I construct pieces of art." Contemporary art, Rico said, is just a concept, meaning art that is being made in a specific time. "This doesn't mean you can't mix ancient techniques with new technologies, that's an important part of contemporary art." --Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS
  • Bogdan Bitik was shot while on the Antonivka bridge in Kherson. He was working with an Italian journalist who was also shot but survived. Ukraine has launched a war crimes investigation.
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