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  • Calling all musicians, it's your turn to play! Sing for Hope's creative programs bring hope, healing, and connection to millions of people in community spaces worldwide. The unique piano created by renowned artist Maria Tonelli Smith will feature special performances by professional musicians, as well as opportunities for the public to spontaneously engage with the Sing for Hope Piano, creating an atmosphere of joy and harmony for community members of all ages. Welcoming all to play the Sing for Hope Piano March 17-27 from center open through 11am. For further information on this event please visit the website: https://www.westfield.com/utc/singforhope Sing For Hope Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • San Diego REP's Black Voices Reading Series returns in March 2022 with four new plays representing a diverse range of Black voices. Presented by San Diego Repertory Theatre on March 28, April 4, 11, and 18 at 5:30 p.m. PT with online events and in-person watch parties! Through this series, San Diego REP finds plays that provide space for Black stories and theatre artists that spotlight the broad range of today’s Black experience, and creates opportunity for discussion around the various topics explored in each play. We invite audiences to experience these exciting new works for free through virtual and in-person events. This Series was principally curated by Alexis Williams and Danielle Ward, with additional curation by Jasmine Brooks, Zack King, and Ahmed Dents. Register to Watch Online The four play readings will be presented live online on each consecutive Monday at 5:30 p.m. PDT beginning March 28, 2022. Post show discussions will take place after each play. Registration is required, and details of how to access the stream will be emailed. We encourage viewers to Pay-What-You-Can. "Homeridae," Monday, March 28 | Register here "Food Day," Monday, April 4 | Register here "Reparations," Monday, April 11 | Register here "Backing Track," Monday, April 18 | Register here In-Person Watch Parties Community Partnered Watch Parties will be held at The REP's Lyceum Theatres in downtown San Diego, hosted by our Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager, Kandace Crystal, and Artistic Producer, Julianna Stephanie Ojeda. Registration will be required. Details will be announced soon.
  • A veteran video journalist for Fox News, Pierre Zakrzewski, and freelance journalist Oleksandra Kuvshynova died when their vehicle was hit by incoming fire, the network confirmed.
  • Illustrator and comic artist Dabin Han shares how she thinks about her Korean American identity and how it has been shaped by reading books by Korean American authors.
  • In the three decades between her solo debut and this year's Fossora, Björk has turned her singular singing voice toward a more egalitarian ideal.
  • Santigold performs her genre-straddling R&B and electro-pop in a set that returns to her DIY, punk roots.
  • The conspiracy theory claims global elites plot to hoard the world's wealth and resources, leaving the rest of the planet to starve — and it's gaining traction in Moscow amid the Ukraine war.
  • The South Korean cultural phenomenon is now a new musical, starring actual K-pop idols.
  • The world-famous cellist made a personal stand with Ukraine on Monday, setting up his instrument on the sidewalk in Washington, D.C., next to an improvised street sign reading, "Zelensky Way."
  • Bodhi Tree Concerts presents a Concert For Peace To Benefit Ukraine on Saturday, March 27, 2022 at 5 p.m. Both LIVE and LIVE-STREAMED Responding to the humanitarian crisis at the Ukrainian border created by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Bodhi Tree Concerts is holding a concert to raise funds for World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit that feeds refugees. Venue: Vision Center located at 4780 Mission Gorge Place, Suite H, San Diego, CA 92120 Some of San Diego’s most popular and well-known musical artists are donating their talents to perform at the concert, which will be live-streamed as well as welcoming a vaccinated audience in person. The concert will be free to attend, with a suggested donation of $50 or “Donate what you can,” enabling 100 percent of donations to be tax-deductible. Online donations can be made here: https://www.bodhitreeconcerts.org/concert-for-peace Participating artists: Mark Danisovszky Walter DuMelle Irving Flores Michael Morgan Sharmay Musacchio Katie Polit Angelina Réaux Nicolas Reveles DeAndre Simmons Michael Sokol Mary Taylor Ken Anderson & Dale Fleming of the MLK Jr. Community Choir Members of the San Diego Opera Chorus and more! “We felt we had to do something and this is what we know how to do,” says Bodhi Tree Concerts co-founder and -director Diana DuMelle. “We are extremely moved by and grateful to the roster of local artists that have volunteered to perform. We believe that music truly is a common language, a powerful tool to bring people together—and we are going to use it to raise some money and awareness for our Ukrainian brothers and sisters.” COVID NOTICE: All in attendance must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID test taken within the past 24 hours before entering. Masks will be required for everyone entering the venue, regardless of vaccination status. Please be advised that these requirements may change without notice. Visit Bodhi Tree Concerts on Facebook
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