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  • 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
  • Five years on, survivors of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history are still struggling with the psychological and physical fallout.
  • Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo, a star in law enforcement circles, appears to be out of a job after six months. He's had a rocky tenure, clashing with city leaders who he says are meddling.
  • Lisa Loring will be remembered as a Hollywood icon for playing the gloomy Wednesday Addams at age 6. She went on to fill roles on As the World Turns and the Girl from U.N.C.L.E..
  • "Dear Sirs" follows filmmaker Mark Pedri as he retraces his grandfather’s steps as a prisoner of war during World War II.
  • Barrett Strong was one of Motown's most gifted songwriters who collaborated with Norman Whitfield on such classics as "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," "War" and "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone."
  • This weekend in the arts: a 21st birthday party (and exhibition) for Art Produce, Bodhi Tree Concerts, art meets science at La Jolla Historical Society, "The Garden" and Burn All Books + Teros.
  • Alexa Lopez Dance & Choreography presents its first independent production Foünd. Foünd is an evening-length dance piece that researches and embodies the feelings of victims of femicides and other gender-based violence in Mexico. The production will debut various explorations never seen before by the audience, as well as repertoire featured in the short film. In this intimate venue, audiences will be able to connect to the stories told by each performer and even participate in the performance. Foünd ensures an evening of artistic and emotional explorations that will entertain and educate our patrons. Please join us on this unique performance while supporting up and coming local dance artists! Date | Saturday, October 9 at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Location | Light Box Live Arts Theater, formerly known as the White Box. Get tickets here! General Admission tickets will be available for advanced purchase online for $20 General Admission at the door: $25 Discounts for Students, Seniors and Military will be available for advanced purchases only. For more information, please visit alexadancechoreo.com.
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