Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • This weekend in the arts: Lilian Martinez of BFGF at Swish Projects, Kimber Lee's Van Gogh story at The La Jolla Playhouse, Marina Zurkow at ICA North, soprano Michelle Bradley and an in-store "Choose Your Own Adventure" reading.
  • Join the San Diego Shakespeare Society for a virtual group reading of Shakespeare's Henry VI! About the play — King Henry IV suffers from illness, so his youngest son Prince John fights the rebels, while Prince Hal prepares to be king. Meanwhile, Hal's friend Falstaff causes trouble, recruits, and speaks ill of Hal. Henry dies, and Hal becomes King Henry V. He banishes Falstaff from court, ready to wage war on France. The reading will be directed by Shakespeare Authority Kim Keeline. She has been an instructor in composition and literature at USC, Washington State, PACE program, Mira Costa College, and Southwestern College. Kim received the Star Award from the San Diego Performing Arts League in 2012 for her work at the SDSS. She is a former associate general editor of The Shakespeare Standard. Date | Tuesday, November 2 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location | Online Register here for free! More information: • In case you don't want to read, you are welcome to show up and just watch. • If you want to act as a specific character or do a specific scene, please talk with the director before starting. • Anyone can participate, no experience needed. For more information, please visit the SDSS webpage.
  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie presents the Opening concert for the 17th Annual Summer Chamber Music Festival, featuring vocal and instrumental ensembles performed by members of the Greater San Diego Music Coterie and past Festival participants. Program includes Trios by F. Devienne and L. Farrenc, Scherza infida from Ariodante by G. Handel, I Attempt from Love’s Sickness from the Indian Queen by H. Purcell, and chamber arrangements of selections from West Side Story by L. Bernstein. All performers are fully vaccinated and boosted. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and patio seating. Free parking with registration. Admission to the concert is free with tax-deductible donations accepted at the door. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for registration, program updates and further inquiry. Follow them on social media! Facebook
  • CSUSM is removing the name of one of its founders from campus because of comments he made years ago.
  • Too large? Too aggressive? The lions in a new, giant bronze sculpture of India's national emblem are prompting both praise and criticism. The statue was unveiled this week in New Delhi.
  • If the singer was taking herself apart before, she is now presenting a unified and independent version of herself, all while actively maintaining a sense of distance from the audience.
  • Capture amazing photos, and transform them into unique pieces of artwork with the use of mixed media. We will transfer images onto wood, hand-color images, print images on transparencies and paint them with metallic paints, and make cyanotype sun images. Learn some new artistic techniques and add a new dimension to your photographic work! Scholarship options are available for families in need. Please contact us at summerlearning@outsidethelens.org for more information. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Four San Diego County school districts will be closed on Wednesday because of the inclement weather.
  • For this episode we hear from pilot Anne Marie Barry on how her profession utilizes language and new artist Elijah E. Wright competes in a game of 6° of Separwayans. Guests: • Chef Kelston Moore Bad Boyz of Culinary • Anne Marie Barry https://sistersoftheskies.org/ • Opoetik https://opoetik.bandcamp.com/ • Elijah E Wright https://instagram.com/elijahewright?utm_medium=copy_link Music: • Opoetik & Evolve One - Yes Yes Y’all Show Credits: Parker Edison (Host), Kurt Kohnen (Co-creator), Chris Reyes (Head Editor) and Tres GeneFlo Beats (Score Producer)
  • "Regeneration" examines 73 years of film history, from the silent movie days to the rise of the Blaxploitation era.
1,937 of 5,471