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  • Figmentum dives back into live-action with a concert series of minimalist works featuring an eclectic combination of flute, clarinet, piano, bass, and electric guitar. On April 20th, Figmentum will perform works of Phillip Glass, Eva-Maria Houben, and Kerith Livengood at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, including the ever-popular Music in Fifths, Houben's meditative a hidden place, and Livengood's wildly interactive Scrawl Etude #1, in which the performers edit, change, and otherwise sabotage each other's scores in the middle of the performance. In the spirit of our minimalist works, Figmentum will repeat our concert (with "minor variations") on April 29 at the Mission Hills United Church of Christ. This performance will again feature the works of Glass and Houben, and will add Frederic Rzewski's Les Moutons de Panurge (The Sheep of Panurge), a deceptively upbeat, yet cautionary work of the lemming dressed in sheep's clothing. Figmentum is on Facebook
  • Figmentum dives back into live-action with a concert series of minimalist works featuring an eclectic combination of flute, clarinet, piano, bass, and electric guitar. On April 20, Figmentum will perform pieces written by Phillip Glass, Eva-Maria Houben, and Kerrith Livengood at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, including the ever-popular Music in Fifths, Houben's meditative a hidden place, and Livengood's wildly interactive Scrawl Etude #1, in which the performers edit, change, and otherwise sabotage each other's scores in throughout the performance. In the spirit of our minimalist program, Figmentum will repeat this concert (with minor variations) on April 29 at the United Church of Christ in Mission Hills. This performance will again feature the works of Glass and Houben, and will add Frederic Rzewski's Les Moutons de Panurge (The Sheep of Panurge), a deceptively upbeat, yet cautionary work of the lemming dressed in sheep's clothing. Figmentum is on Facebook
  • After a two-year Covid break, the German Theater Group San Diego is back with its 4th production coming up on April 23 and 24! Please join us for an evening (or matinee) of German-speaking theater (with a heavy dose of English in Act II) and laughter. WHEN Saturday April 23, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) Sunday April 24, 2022 at 2 p.m. (doors open at 1:30 p.m.) Seats are limited! Performances sold out at last performance! ADMISSION General Admission: $15 * GAS members Student/Military with valid ID: $10 (each person) Purchase at the door: $20 (limited availability) * A discount is available to current (paid) members of the German American Societies. Enter your membership number (see your membership card) as the "promo code" when purchasing (Single 1 discount, Family 2 discounts) PARKING IS FREE! There is free but limited parking on premises (2 parking lots) and ample parking on surrounding streets. For more information, visit: https://events.germanclubsandiego.org/e/german-theater-group-sd-kabarett-5 German Theater Group San Diego is on Facebook
  • Premieres Friday, Nov. 26, 2021 at 9 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Enjoy this contemporary reboot of the 1870 classical ballet favorite. Blending live action ballet with CGI, the film features ballet stars Michaela DePrince and Daniel Camargo.
  • Ryburn Dobbs taught biological anthropology and forensic anthropology at several colleges throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and spent ten years as a forensic anthropologist, working dozens of death investigations. In addition to his anthropological pursuits, Ryburn also worked as an investigative analyst specializing in homicides and unsolved cases. His work as a forensic anthropologist inspired him to write The Sebastien Grey Novels. The first book in the series, "The Comfort of Distance," was released in September 2020, followed by "The Boxwood Torso" (The Sebastien Grey Novels Book 2) in July 2021. "Where the Blood is Made" (The Sebastien Grey Novels Book 3) will be released in Spring 2022. Ryburn Dobbs will be at Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 7 p.m. for a Virtual Event to discuss The Sebastien Grey Novels. To learn more, go to https://www.mystgalaxy.com/event/4132022RyburnDobbs
  • Direct from the Czech Republic, Pavel Šporcl, is a top Czech violinist with an impressive international and domestic reputation. His twenty solo CD's, numerous collaborations with the world's orchestras, dynamic stage presence, impressive classical background including Prague's Academy, and American teachers Itzhak Perlman, Eduard Schmieder and Dorothy DeLay, makes him the most admired and most sought after Czech violinist. Enjoy an impressive program of Bach, Schnittke, Kreissler, Milstein and more! The program will be complemented by dynamic short content comments delivered by the producer, Marketa Hančová. You will also have an opportunity to admire the beautiful sound of Pavel Šporcl's blue violin made by the fourth generation of an excellent Czech luthier family Spindel; join us to marvel at the virtuosity and artistic presentation of an attractive solo violin program. Let us make our ordinary Wednesday into an extraordinary one by enjoying beautiful inspiring music in a historical cozy theater! WHEN: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 7 p.m., doors open at 6.30 p.m. WHERE: Point Loma Assembly, 3035 Talbot St., San Diego, 92106. You are welcome to park in the bank parking lot across the Street from the Hall. BUY TICKETS HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/top-czech-violinist-pavel-sporcl-tickets-300907712067 Note that tickets bought online have no fees attached. You can also reserve tickets at marketa.hancova@gmail.com or text/call 619 788 7428 Ticket: $25 / Full time students $15, children 12 and under are free
  • The artist's life-size images explode with color and are inspired by iconic black and white photos. Her work is on display at Chicago's Art Institute through Sept. 6
  • Belarusians who see their country's fate as linked to Ukraine's victory are joining an anti-Kremlin resistance that includes activists, ex-spies and a Belarusian brigade fighting for Ukraine.
  • A career retrospective for the Oakland-based Chinese-American painter, who died on Aug. 7, opens at the National Portrait Gallery on August 27.
  • With students back at school this fall, classes sound almost normal — they just look a little different.
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