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  • The U.S. Transportation Command has the primary responsibility to load planes, ships, and other vehicles with supplies bound for Ukraine.
  • Balboa Park museum is reimagining its "Race: Are We So Different?" exhibit.
  • "My father was not a good person, but he was a great character," Sedaris says. The humorist writes about his efforts to make peace with his memories of his late father in Happy-Go-Lucky.
  • Edward James Olmos calls Serna the "most extraordinary improvisational actor" he's seen.
  • Book by Jeremy J. King Music and Lyrics by Sam Salmond Based on the novel by David B. Feinberg Directed by Kevin Newbury Choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly About the show: New York City used to be a party town, but 1986 finds everyone paralyzed with fear of AIDS. Everyone, that is, except BJ Rosenthal, who’s determined to keep the party going. When an ex-lover becomes ill, BJ is forced to face the nightmare enveloping him and redefine his life. Based on the celebrated novel of its time and set to a soaring pop score pulsating with joy and heart wrenching melodies, "Eighty-Sixed" unearths an epidemic that shook the world to reveal a community’s ferocious fight to reclaim its future. Special events: Low-cost previews: Thursday, May 12 — Friday, May 20 Youth nights: Friday, May 13 at 8 p.m. and Thursday, May 19 at 7 p.m. These free student performances bring students, schools, and families to the our theatre. First Fridays for the Military: Friday, May 13 at 8 p.m. To say thank you to those who serve we offer complimentary tickets. Email boxoffice@diversionary.org for more info. Backstage Thursdays: Designer spotlight: Thursday, May 26 at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. performance A fun pre-show experience! Join us in Clark Cabaret at 6 p.m. before the show to meet the Design Team, interact with a display of the concepts used in producing the show and hear more about the influences and processes involved. Director happy hour: Thursday, Jun. 2 at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. performance Join Executive Artistic Director, Matt. M. Morrow, and members of our Artistic Staff in the Clark Cabaret for a chance to chat at 6 p.m. before the show! Next Act!: Thursday, Jun. 9 at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. performance Join Executive Artistic Director, Matt. M. Morrow, and members of our next artistic team in the Clark Cabaret at 6 p.m. for a discussion about the next show. Related links: Diversionary Theatre on Facebook Diversionary Theatre on Instagram Production information
  • The festival is in-person for the first time in two years, featuring 26 films, many by veterans and about military service and the veteran experience.
  • For this live online discussion, the Museum of Making Music welcomes three artists whose music is primarily founded upon the acoustic guitar. Cameron Knowler, Yasmin Williams, and Eli Winter join us for a roundtable discussion about their instrument of choice, their connection to it, and how it has influenced their lives and careers. Cameron Knowler: Cameron is multi-instrumentalist, educator, and recording artist who specializes in jazz, bluegrass and old time music forms. He has established himself as an accompanist, collaborator and solo artist, with a parallel focus on sharing his craft with others. His teaching methods are tailored to the aspirations of the student, methods which are rooted in practicality, theory, and intuition. Knowler holds a degree in jazz guitar performance from the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music, yet enjoys resisting the chokehold of normativism. He is based out of Los Angeles, California. Yasmin Williams: Yasmin is an acoustic fingerstyle guitarist with an unorthodox, modern style of playing. Her music has been commonly described as refreshing, relaxing, and unique and has been called some of the most imaginative guitar music out today. She utilizes various techniques including alternate tunings, percussive hits, and lap tapping in her music to great effect. She has won various local talent shows, was a finalist in the Rolling Stones Young Gun guitar competition, was the Grand prize winner of New York University's Ultra Violet Live talent show, and won the Gold Prize in the Instrumental category of the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest. She has been featured on several radio and television programs including New Sounds "Soundcheck" Podcast, NPR's "Weekend Edition Saturday show," "NPR Night Owl," "NPR All Songs Considered," "Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour," and WUSA9, along with high profile magazine features such as Acoustic Guitar Magazine and Vintage Guitar Magazine. Eli Winter A self-taught guitarist and native Houstonian, Winter has been praised as a "generational talent" (NYCTaper) for his masterful instrumental music, which has received praise from Pitchfork, The Guardian, the Chicago Reader, the Sydney Morning Herald and others. On the strength of his first album, "The Time To Come," The Guardian featured him as an artist to watch for 2020. Winter has performed at Constellation, Hopscotch Music Festival, the Starlight Theater and Logan Center for the Arts, among many others. Winter received the David Blair McLaughlin Prize in Nonfiction from the University of Chicago. His essays and criticism have been published in The Economist, Texas Highways, the Brooklyn Rail, Chicago, Expressionless Objects and elsewhere. He is a 2021 Luminarts Fellow in Creative Writing. Museum of Making Music is on Facebook
  • This exhibition celebrates the work of ten Native American artists living on reservations in San Diego and Riverside Counties and working across all media, from painting and sculpture, to fashion, narrative writing, and music. San Diego County is home to eighteen reservations —more than any other county in the United States— and to prolific and varied creative output of Indigenous contemporary artists working today. Southern California Natives live both on and off the rez, upholding historic culture and traditions while concurrently inhabiting the modern world. The work of the artists featured in "Voices from the Rez" both acknowledges their past while embodying new perspectives on contemporary life. Join us for the Opening Reception of "Voices from the Rez" on Friday, June 3 at 6 p.m. at La Jolla Historical Society. This exhibit will be available to enjoy from Saturday, June 4 through Sunday, September 4 on Museum hours. Register here to attend the opening reception! The exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit lajollahistory.org/exhibitions/current-exhibitions or call (858) 459-5335.
  • Singer-songwriter Brett Eldredge is coming to San Diego for his brand new Songs About You Tour! Brett Eldredge is best known as an American country music singer/songwriter, and he has been a major front-runner and influencer in the American country music scene since the early 2010s. He won New Artist of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards in 2014, and in 2016, he was picked to be one of 30 artists to celebrate the CMA Awards 50-year anniversary. The 30 selected artists performed a mashup track of some of country's greatest hits, including "On the Road Again," "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and "I Will Always Love You." See him live at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on Jul 28, 8:00 p.m..
  • Malashock Dance is set to debut HORIZONS, a collaboration of live dance, featuring all-new choreography by iconic San Diego Choreographer John Malashock, Miki Ohlson of Island Moving Company (Newport, RI), and Tristian Griffin of Tristian Griffin Dance Company (Kansas City, MO). The performance features six phenomenal dancers from Island Moving Company and the renowned dancers of Malashock Dance Company in a versatile and stunning array of contemporary dance styles. This unique collaboration brings together celebrated artists from across the United States, to provide San Diegans with a highly memorable concert. Performances will be held May 26 – 29, 2022. Tickets: $45 Preferred Seating $35 General Seating $15 Students and children under 12 Discounts: 20% off: Senior 65+, Military, and groups of 10+ Donation Based "Pay What You Can" on May 29, 2022
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