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  • Zucchero returns to the Balboa Theatre! November 2021 saw the release of “DISCOVER”, the very first cover album project in Zucchero’s career, preceded by the radio single of the Genesis song “Follow you follow me”. In “Discover” Zucchero dismantled iconic songs from the Italian and International music scene and reassembled them in his own signature style. The album features collaborations with major artists such as BONO in “Canta la Vita” (the Italian version of Bono’s song “Let your love be known” with lyrics by Zucchero), ELISA in “Luce (Tramonti a Nord Est)” and MAHMOOD in“Natural Blues”, Moby’s version of the Vera Hall track “Trouble So Hard”. There is also an intense, emotional rendition of the track “Ho visto Nina volare”, a virtual duet between Zucchero and FABRIZIO DE ANDRÉ. WHEN | Saturday, October 1, 2022 TIME | 8 p.m. VENUE | Balboa Theater ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here SOCIALS: Follow Zucchero on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram!
  • This weekend in the arts: Cauleen Smith, outdoor jazz at Queen Bee’s, a year of virtual civic organ concerts, Best Practice and an AjA Project panel.
  • Buccaneer Beach in Oceanside and South Ponto State Beach near the Batiquitos Lagoon outlet have been closed due to a sewage spill.
  • Poor finances appear to be only the beginning of troubles for America’s Finest Charter School in Chollas View.
  • ArtHatch is thrilled to announce our annual studio artist show. We have so many talented artists in the exhibition. It will be an honor to present this exhibition with an opening reception for the first time since March of 2020! Please join the artists on July 10th from 6-10 pm along with live music by Amanda Portela and Kenny Hill as well as a special fire dancing performance by the incredibly talented Melanie Atesalp. Last Spot will be open and drinks will be available for purchase. Distinction Gallery was created in 2004 to give beginning and established collectors a venue to purchase high-quality, cutting edge artwork. Distinction has hosted over 180 exhibitions since its inception featuring emerging, mid-career and veteran professional artists. Distinction?s artwork is available for purchase online to clients around the world, and most of our artists are available for commissions. In order to further expand offerings to the community, Distinction converted part of their location to ArtHatch, a non profit organization. ArtHatch is a 7,000 square foot building which houses the front gallery: exhibitions changing monthly, "The Alley" featuring 15 local artists, the teen room featuring artwork by local teen artists, 16 artist studios, ranging in size from 150 to 400 sq ft, ArtHatch Escape Rooms, and Last Spot Art Bar. We are located at 317 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025.
  • From the gallery: Lights, Night: NEON Photographs That Glow. Related events: Friday, Aug. 5, 4-7 p.m. Join us for the First Friday Artwalk and enjoy Richard Ybarra’s exhibition Saturday, Aug. 6, 5-7 p.m. Join us for the Lights, Night: NEON Opening Reception. This is an amazing opportunity to engage with this exhibition, and the artist, Richard Ybarra. Light bites, and drinks will be served. Friday, Aug. 12, 5-7 p.m. Join us for Photographers Talk Join us Friday, August 12th from 5-7 PM to hear a photographer's talk from Richard Ybarra! This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with him, and learn more about his works and pieces. Seats are limited, so please RSVP through the link. The transition of beauty from day to night is a wondrous adventure in many ways. For me, the beauty is bright lights that glow in the backdrop of the evening sky; particularly neon. With its robust colors and signage shapes it conveys a message and style for all to enjoy. The visual message may be a unique type style, shape or perhaps even a characterization. Either way, some talented artist/designer created the signage masterpiece that glows with brilliance. Utilizing their skills and talents in creativity and concept, the artist creates a design while mastering the technologies of gas and glass. The creation is bended and shaped into an image that, when electrified, glows in radiant colors. Neon sign styles have influenced sign makers who take pride in their ability to design and style a visual beauty in glowing glass tubes. Neon style signs work hand and hand. Vintage neon tubes filled with gas vs the modern day fluorescent tubes that glow bright light in the evening sky. I have been photographing neon signs and scenic night environments for the past 40 years. Some of my photos are historical vintage images as well as modern day/night beauties. My images are created smoothly and easily for the viewers eye and mind. Simply said: “You see it, you get it, now enjoy it.” It is with this style of beauty, I present to you—“Lights, Night: NEON” Photographs that glow. About the artist: Richard Ybarra Related links: BFree Studio visiting information BFree Studio on Instagram BFree Studio on Facebook
  • The two-time Olympian artistic swimmer from N.Y. will compete for the first time this week since passing out at the Budapest 2022 FINA World Championships last June.
  • Silicon Valley Bank was not a household name. For four decades, SVB successfully competed with big name financial institutions only to come crumbling down in a matter of days.
  • “Flowers & Fields” is an exhibition featuring artwork by Andrew Alcasid. “Flowers & Fields”, will be on display July 3 to July 25 at the J Walcher Communications offices, located at 1940 Market St, San Diego, CA 92102. The exhibition will feature an opening event that is free and open to the public July 3, 4 to 7 p.m., with a closing event occurring July 25 from 4 -7 p.m. Art, Power, Equity – an arts-based enterprise that supports underrepresented artists and promotes equitable arts-oriented development – and long-time public relations and marketing firm, J. Walcher Communications (JWC) – have announced a “Curator-in-Residence” partnership from June through August 2021. Art, Power, Equity establishes relationships with local and regional artists and art professionals to develop projects and exhibitions that cultivate, promote, and showcase those who meet at the intersections of under-representation, economic vulnerability, and community development. Guest curator: Antoinette Genevieve Williams, Apotheosis Art.
  • Her complex legacy after 500 years as a survivor and, to some, a traitor is explored in festivals and a major museum exhibition.
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