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  • Experience the magnificent beauty and acoustics of San Diego's premier concert hall as we share the excitement of our performing arts community's return to indoor events! C'est La Vie — Why do we love French music? The music elicits an ancient grace that is awe-inspiring and oh, so romantic. The French have always been fine connoisseurs of romance, with an impressive musical repertoire to reflect their expertise. Camarada’s C’est La Vie program offers music that alternates between pristine simplicity and an enchanted and rhapsodic atmosphere – the harp sparkles like a mirrored ball. The music of Duruflé, Debussy, Frank Bridge and Jean Cras promises to fill you with “a sense of wonder.” Date | Friday, November 19 at 7:30 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Terrace seating: $53 – $123 Orchestra seating: $68 – $123 Box seating: $98 – $123 For more information, please visit the CAMARADA At The Conrad: C'est La Vie website or call the venue at (858) 459-3724.
  • "How many times do you look at a clock, or look at time, and are happy?" says Kevin Bertolero, the maker of watches that feature tiny rubber duckies instead of numbers.
  • Country music singer Jana Kramer will perform live at The Observatory on Friday, November 18 at 8 p.m. Jana Kramer: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • The Oscar-nominee's work also includes One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Grease, and The Conversation.
  • Ariana Brown is a queer, Black, Mexican American poet with 13 years of experience writing, performing and teaching poetry. Her work focuses on Black relationality, queer kinship and imagining a world where Black girls are free. She is the author of the poetry collections “We Are Owed” (2021) and “Sana Sana” (2020). She is a 2014 national collegiate poetry slam champion who owes much of her practice to performance communities led by Black women poets from the South. Drawing on her lived experience and her research, Brown will trace her attempts to recover Black girlhood not just for herself, but for other Black girls too. Combining storytelling, poems and dialogue, this artist talk is an opportunity to hear from Brown about how her identities and politics shape her writing. The event will take place online via Zoom. Follow on social media! Twitter + Instagram
  • Artist Aleksandra Skochilenko reportedly swapped in a tag at a St. Petersburg supermarket with a note about the bombing of a Mariupol art school. Her lawyer said a shopper reported her to the police.
  • The Republican-led House voted to expel Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson for participating in a protest on the floor of the House over gun laws. A motion to remove Rep. Gloria Johnson failed.
  • We asked public health leaders what the World Health Organization should add to its docket in this anniversary year. Answers ranged from pay more attention to teen health to restore the world's trust.
  • A massive line has formed in London as tens of thousands wait to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II. The waiting time is over 20 hours.
  • This exhibition features artworks from one of Mexico’s most celebrated artists, José Guadalupe Posada. Posada’s satirical skeletons (calaveras) are instantly recognizable. His artwork lampooned politicians, recorded images from the Mexican Revolution, and inspired artists to use their art for social causes. Posada’s iconic imagery also adorned concert tickets for the Grateful Dead and his calaveras are emblematic of Día de los Muertos imagery. Special thanks to Landau Traveling Exhibitions, the Catalina Island Museum, and the Posada Art Foundation. Please note: Tickets can be purchased 24 hours a day from our website. Out Box Office is closed. To contact our Ticket Office email tickets@artcenter.org or call and leave a message at 1-800-988-4253.
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