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  • Fair@44, an event and vendor space in City Heights has reopened to the public after a six-month hiatus.
  • Businesswoman Madam C.J. Walker is the latest to join Barbie's line of Inspiring Women dolls. Walker's great-great-granddaughter said she hopes the doll will show kids they too can be entrepreneurs.
  • In the arts this weekend, you have plenty of options to put a younger, living spin on some traditional art forms. There’s a concert of piano music from living composers, an iconic '90s theatrical prequel to Othello, youth art and a brand new ballet.
  • Our photographers each explore their own interpretation of "Time and Memory". A great variety of image-making styles and subject matter will grace the walls for this exhibition. The Photographer’s Eye Collective is a group of passionate photographers who are dedicated to the idea that photography is a language we all share and that it can make a difference in our own lives and in the lives of others. Gallery Hours: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Opening Reception: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (light food, beer, wine, sodas) SOCIALS: Facebook Instagram
  • Backyard Productions presents a 35th Anniversary Production of... STEEL MAGNOLIAS by Robert Harling directed by Anthony Methvin STARRING: Dagmar Krause Fields, Annie Hinton, Claire Kaplan, Wendy Maples, Liliana Talwatte & Marci Anne Wuebben Truvy’s salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana is the go-to place for a beauty fix with a heaping helping of gossip. Alongside her eager assistant Annelle, she pampers her clients with hairdos, manicures, and advice. Anybody who is anybody in town is a regular, including the doting M’Lynn and her headstrong daughter Shelby, the moody Ouiser, and the well-to-do widow Clairee. Through witty banter and wisecracks, these women forge friendships as strong as steel which they are forced to lean on when hard times are on the horizon. This 35th anniversary production honors the singular strength of the Southern woman as it celebrates the essential bonds of the families that we’re born into and those that we choose. Gather the folks you love, grab a box of tissues, and get ready to feel the joyfulness of connection as you revisit this American classic now when we need it the most. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Join us for A Haunted Holiday weekend as Gaslight Steampunk Expo welcomes the creator, Joe Benitez, and artist, Marcia Chen, of Lady Mechanika. From classic holiday ghosts stories like "Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol" to modern holiday ghostly favorites like "Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas", we will have a weekend filled with workshops, live music, dancing, vendors, tea dueling, teapot racing, a Friday night Murder Mystery, and Sunday Steamy swap meet, plus special presentations on "Dia De Los Muertos", "Chinese Ancestor Shrine" tradition, including an ofrenda in our Display Room. Costumes are encouraged, but not required. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter
  • The right-wing government's push to get more control of the judiciary system thrust Israel into a crisis. The pushback led Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to delay his plan for at least a month.
  • For the past 12 years, the San Diego Italian Film Festival has taken you to virtual journeys along with our protagonists, experiencing the passion, love, comedy, despair, and hope of life. But the SDIFF is about more than just movies. It is about identity, history and a shared appreciation of Italian culture and great cinema– in a word, it is about community. As part of the September monthly series of the San Diego italian Film Festival is the film Volevo Nascondermi (Hidden Away) directed by Giorgio Diritti. Synopsis: Toni, an orphan of Italian origin, is deported from Switzerland to Italy, where he lives in abject poverty on the banks of river Po. Physically deformed and mentally disordered, Toni is marginalized and humiliated by a society hateful of any suspicion of divergence. Ultimately, he finds refuge in painting, channeling his bitterness and dire need for acceptance. A gripping biopic featuring painter Antonio Ligabue that exalts art’s redemptive powers, while praising the values of diversity. In Italian with English subtitles. Available only in the US.Showing Date | Thursday, September 23 at 7:30 p.m. Location | Museum of Photographic ArtsGet tickets here! General admission is $16 Join us for a live discussion of the movie Sunday, September 26 at 11 a.m. on Zoom with our special guest. ‍ All ticket holders must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. For more information , please visit the SDIFF website or call (619) 238-7559.
  • A chance of a lifetime to see the greatest Spanish classical guitar quartet in the world. The Romeros are celebrating their 60th year anniversary of the quartet founded in 1961. Known as, “The Royal Family of the Guitar,” the Romeros have received the utmost praise from concertgoers and critics around the world. They were also honored by the Grammy Association with the highest honor, The President’s Merits Award for lifetime achievement. Arrive early for the silent auction where you will find a broad array of memorabilia from the entertainment and sport industries as well as some local offerings and getaways. All proceeds go to Restoration Community Arts. Date: Dec. 12, 2021 Time: 4pm-7:30pm Location: The Ritz Theater Cost: $70-$120 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • From San Diego Weekend Arts Events: Bach Collegium, under the direction of Ruben Valenzuela, will kick off their new season with some early works from Bach and Handel — both written in 1707. Handel's "Dixit Dominus" ("The Lord said") is reported to be his earliest surviving, dated autograph, or handwritten manuscript. And Bach's "Christ lag in Todes Banden" ("Christ lay in death's bonds") is said to be one of his earliest church cantatas, based on a Martin Luther hymn. Valenzuela has titled this season "Total Sound Explosion," which is a nod to the drama and intensity of these works. They'll also be kicking off a professional recording project with this show, so if you want your applause forever burned into the musical archives, show up. Side note: the performance will be held at All Soul's Church, home of the stunning botanical stained glass wall by iconic regional artist James Hubbell. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the organizer: Bach Collegium of San Diego presents: 1707: A SONIC YOUTH One set Rome on musical fire, while the other deepened his musical roots at home in Thuringia. Each would forge their own path and leave a distinct musical mark. DIXIT DOMINUS HWV 232 G.F. Händel CHRIST LAG IN TODESBANDEN BWV 4 J.S. Bach Date/Location: Oct. 30, 2021 @7:00 p.m. All Souls' Episcopal Church For more information on this event please visit: https://bachcollegiumsd.org/1707asonicyouth
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