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  • Loans to nonprofit and small businesses, building "sexy" streets, investing in the city's Climate Equity Fund and supporting the San Diego Convention Center are among the highlights of Mayor Todd Gloria's $4.6 billion proposed budget. Meanwhile, clinics in National City were packed with young people now eligible for a covid-19 vaccine. Plus, Pac-Arts has their spring showcase opening next week. We’ll have a preview.
  • Join us for a night of stand up comedy, drinks and hors d'ouvres at the iN Art Gallery! The show will take place on Friday, September 24 at 7 p.m., doors opening at 6 p.m., with headliner Tatiana Cwiklinski. On the lineup: - Veronica Gordon - Ombretta Di Dio - Sara Lynn - Kately Attard - Kylie Troop Admission: $15 cash at the door. Admission only for public 21 years of age or older.For more information, please visit the event's Facebook page or call (619) 278-8410.
  • This weekend in the arts, dance that embraces loss, Edo de Waart conducts at The Shell, the 2021 Cannon Invitational exhibition and a one-night-only exhibition of contest-winning photography.
  • Either/Or is Batuman's sequel to her bestselling Pulitzer finalist novel The Idiot.
  • GRAMMY®, TONY®, and Emmy® Award-winning recording artist and songwriter Ben Platt will perform live at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on Friday, September 9 at 7:00 p.m. Countless fans worldwide fell head over heels for Ben Platt during his Tony® Award-winning turn in the title role of Dear Evan Hansen and on-screen in films such as the Pitch Perfect franchise. As the vocalist, actor, and performer sang life into a host of nuanced and fascinating characters, audiences embraced his voice wholeheartedly. By dusting off the piano, picking up a pen, and singing his own truth straight from the heart, he shared another side of himself as a solo artist in early 2019. For the first time, he redirected the empathy that endeared him to millions—on himself. Ben Platt on Instagram + Facebook
  • The trumpeter brings his unmistakably chill attitude and determination to expand the sound of jazz to this stripped-down Tiny Desk set.
  • Bronzeville, a neighborhood of Chicago, was the epicenter of a Black renaissance before it fell on hard times. Now, it's booming again. Here's the story of its incredible turnaround.
  • The veteran film, television and stage actress died Wednesday morning at the age of 82, after a brief illness.
  • ArtWalk @ Liberty Station is returning to ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station on Saturday, August 7 and Sunday, August 8. This year marks 16 years of the fine arts show which brings visual arts to the historic San Diego community. With many art shows and in-person events being cancelled for most of 2020, ArtWalk celebrates the return of in-person art events and continues to serve as a symbol of hope for the art community. The fine art exhibition will take place in the heart of Liberty Station at Ingram Plaza among 100,000 square feet of park-like space, with its towering American Flag surrounded by a rose garden and large spaces of grass and trees. Locals and visitors will have the opportunity to purchase artwork from local, national, and international artists in a variety of mediums including painting, sculpture, glasswork, fine jewelry, photography, and more. Each of ArtWalk San Diego’s three annual festivals support their non-profit partner, ArtReach San Diego, a nonprofit organization aimed at increasing equity in visual arts education in K-8 schools throughout San Diego County by delivering free or low cost workshops to schools that have no other resources for art, focusing on Title One Schools. Many of the programs ArtReach offers are provided at no cost to schools.
  • A new exhibition at Art Produce — viewable from the sidewalk — features Doug McMinimy's photography of choreographer Khamla Somphanh's powerful work.
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