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  • A photography exhibition with two artists who work with historical photographic processes to celebrate women in two unique ways. New Mexico artist Karen Hymer uses the Gravure process to create self portraits which explore beauty and aging. San Francisco artist Jenny Sampson works with wet plate tintype portraits of girl skateboarders. Both of these 19th century processes are enjoying a resurgence today. The content, intent and warmth of Hymer and Sampson’s artworks make a remarkable connection in this exhibition of and about women. Enjoy the exhibition at The Photographer's Eye from Saturday, March 19 through Saturday, April 23, and join us for the Artist Talk on March 19 at 4:30 p.m. followed by an opening reception. Register here! Space is limited for the talk. Please register on our site. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit thephotographerseyecollective.com/hymer_sampson or call the collective at (760) 522-2170.
  • 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.
  • The company's announcement comes as musical acts from Louis Tomlinson to The Killers are canceling their show dates in Russia, in response to the invasion.
  • Emma Straub's new novel is a charmer that unleashes the magic of time travel to sweeten its exploration of some heavy themes like mortality, the march of time, and how small choices can alter a life.
  • A new report says there's nearly a 50-50 chance that world will hit a key warming threshold in the next five years.
  • The Shubert Organization has renamed Broadway's Cort Theatre in honor of the eminent actor who has won many accolades over the course of a career that spans more than six decades.
  • Critics peel back the layers of Cate Blanchett's latest film
  • Encore Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025 from 10 - 12 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! This film marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb and is a journey of exploration for Egyptian co-hosts Yasmin El Shazly and Mahmoud Rashad into the mysteries and unanswered questions about the boy king's life.
  • 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.
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