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

Search results for

  • There's something perfect about the fact that almost two years after a meme, Netflix made it into a game show.
  • Beyoncé, Adele, Styles, Lizzo, Kendrick Lamar and Bad Bunny all took home trophies during Sunday night's telecast, but some won bigger than others.
  • UCSD scientists designed a wearable patch they said can connect to a laptop to show you the functions of your heart.
  • "Here There Are Blueberries" at the La Jolla Playhouse follows an album of surprising photos from Auschwitz, and the Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist who works to uncover the album's origins and secrets.
  • A brand new gallery space in Hillcrest, Project [BLANK]'s daring new performance work, a short dance film filmed in Nigeria and a San Diego Symphony livestream.
  • Generation Z, which turned out in large numbers along with millennials last election, is still new to politics. A report exclusively obtained by NPR adds more context to the youngest voting bloc.
  • A visual and sculptural study about the pasts that keep finding new meanings in our present. Guillermo Echeveste is a Tijuana-based artist. The solo exhibition will open with a reception on Jun. 25 at 6 p.m., and will be presented in conjunction with the "New Native Narratives" exhibition. Related links: The Front on Instagram Guillermo Echeveste on Instagram
  • New Native Narratives is the final presentation of the artworks by 17 young artists from San Diego and Tijuana. These young artists were mentored by established artists to develop work relevant to the personal and socio-political environment of our time and region. See their final pieces at our opening reception on June 25, 2022, 6 p.m. Participating artists/artistas participantes: Leslye Villaseñor @lvillasenorart Carlos Luna @absentinosaka Natalia Ventura @nataliaxventura Rianne Elyse Magbuhat @riaptor Vanessa Rishel @nessarishel Casiel J. Sanchez @_arc4angel_ Rodrigo Jimenez @rodrigojimenezo Evan López @evanlopezzzz Marcela Alarcón López @marceeal Adrián del Riego @oyeove Jafet Arzate @nemoliber Marlon PV @marlon.punchdrunk Alex Guzmán @i_aint_no_chapo David Peña @iamhalfasleep Luisa Martínez Villalón @luisaluisaww MUXXXE @m.u.x.x.x.e Jon Villanueva whereareyoujveezy Instructors: Mely Barragan @melybarragan Sara Solaimani @solaimanisara Andrea Chung @andreachungstudio Carlos Castro Arias @carloscastroar Francisco Eme @franciscoeme Related links: The Front on Instagram
  • From the gallery: On view now at Quint ONE: An installation of lenticulars and glass-blown mixed media sculptures from the oeuvre of brothers and artistic collaborators Einar and Jamex De La Torre. The artists were born in Guadalajara, Mexico but now create on both sides of the border in Baja California, Mexico and San Diego, CA. This multicultural perspective functions literally through their employment of lenticular technology, which uses multiple images meant to be viewed independently from different angles but merge together when viewed head on. This perspective arises in the central work of the exhibition, Vodyanoy, which suffuses its title character (a creature of the swamps from slavic mythology that can care for people or drown them) with metaphors for a nature-deity serving an overdue bill for humanity’s excess. The results are shifting images of both utopian salvation and realistic warning, evidenced through the clean water flow brought on by meditative Sufi Whirling Dervishes. In the alternating image, a murky green swamp serves as the backdrop for Flemish renderings of the wounded and dead from futile wars. The De La Torre Brothers’ endless book of historical, cultural, religious, and artistic references are all compounded on and distilled in the moral storytelling which permeates their practice. Also included in the exhibition are mixed media blown glass sculptures created over the past decade whose motifs elaborate on the multi-layered concerns of the De La Torre Brothers, including financial excess, corruption, and consumerism, which often lead back to the natural disasters looming large on the planet. Vodyanoy will remain on view at ONE through October 30, 2021
  • With four new prizes tonight, the megastar has now won more Grammys than any other artist in the awards' 65-year history. But Harry Styles took home the evening's biggest prize.
1,953 of 5,470