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  • In the middle of the New Year's Day feast, with king and court and noble ladies and knights assembled, something magical has to happen! Come on down to Twisted Horn Mead-Hall in Vista to hear the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in the original 14C. English. Audience participation in reading modern English translation invited.
  • Manzanita Concerts proudly presents international performing songwriter GREGORY PAGE. This will be a vintage pre-Valentine's Day show to remember, full of Mr. Page's original love songs. Gregory Page’s genre-bending original music has taken him to iconic major festivals all over the world including several performances at The Woodford Music Festival in Queensland, Australia , London’s 02 Arena and the Main Room at the Paradiso, Amsterdam. Gregory has toured North America several times with Jason Mraz to rave critical reviews and warm audience reception. His new album, One Hell of a Memory received Best Album of the Year (and Best Pop Album) of 2021 at the San Diego Music Awards. Please join our safe, respectful , vaccinated listening audience to experience the poetry, melody, lyricism , guitar magic and voice of this troubadour for our times and musical citizen of the world Mr. Gregory Page! *Please remember that the Manzanita Series is 100 % donation-based. Performing artists, so generous with their talent depend on your generosity in the donation basket , as they receive no other compensation for their performance!
  • Join us for a fun painting class as we paint "Sunset Sail" while you sip your favorite adult beverage at JT's Tavern. You will be guided step-by-step through the entire painting process by fun and entertaining artist & instructor Darrin Fuller. Safety concerns will be observed by Painting & Vino staff throughout the event. You're sure to enjoy a fun & creative afternoon as you produce your very own masterpiece! All materials and supplies are provided. No experience necessary. We encourage artistic freedom! You can alter the painting to fit your own style and are welcome to use any of our colors. ** Important ** 48-hour notice for cancellations/ rescheduling. Check-in begins 15 minutes before the event start time. Give yourself time to Set Up so you do not start late. Event will start promptly at 1pm. All ages are welcome at this event Date: Jan. 22,2022 Time: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Location: Carte Hotel Cost: $45 For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • On his debut solo album, Sim — best known as a member of The xx — takes inspiration from horror movie villains on songs that look for humanity in the aspects of our identity that society rejects.
  • Russian vodka is being pulled from many shelves and the country's soccer team may find few willing opponents in the near term. But for the most part, experts say, the protests are largely symbolic.
  • The new data show the drop in ticket sales at theaters, arts centers and orchestras in the United States, U.K. and Canada has been "catastrophic" for the performing arts.
  • Russian forces have shown few signs of advancing but are still actively destroying Ukraine. In the southern city of Mariupol, bombs targeted a school which was sheltering about 400 displaced people.
  • Come November travel restrictions on foreign travellers will be lifted for those who are vaccinated, what will that mean for San Diego tourism? Plus, a recent analysis shows disparities in COVID testing across San Diego Unified schools. Also, summer ends today, but the weather is still warm and many kids don't have places to swim because the city of San Diego has drastically cut back on weekend pool hours since 2019. Then, from the archive, many people don’t know how local government works, so they hit a brick wall when it comes to having community issues addressed. A book by two Encinitas residents seeks to demystify the process. And, the return of an all-California Michelin guide sees the addition of several San Diego restaurants. Finally, a new song from Oakland-based artist Fantastic Negrito reflects the zany vibe of California and explores the dissonance between the California Dream and the reality of living in the Golden State today.
  • The Rosin Box Project, San Diego's premier contemporary ballet company, kicks off its 2022 Season: Interplay, with March Series, a program of new works by all female choreographers in honor of Women's History Month. • Two World Premieres by two female choreographers, Bethany Green and Carly Topazio. • Live musical accompaniment by Clinton Davis, Aaron Brownwood and Erin Bower. Bethany Green constantly blurs boundaries between dance and theatre in dramatically driven works that are embedded in the exploration of the human experience. She creates atmospheric, cinematic works that offer performers a space to emphasize the exploration of real life situations, emotions and encounters. Rounding out the program is a World Premiere from Artistic Director and Resident Artist, Carly Topazio. As a choreographer, creator, and director, Topazio can best be described as an abstract storyteller always in pursuit of a sincere and human expression. Date | From Friday, March 4 to Sunday, March 6 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location | The Light Box at Liberty Station Get tickets here! For more information, please visit therosinboxproject.com/march-series-2022 or call (619) 225-1803.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom’s guidelines on school re-openings will require all San Diego County school districts to continue distance learning as long as the county remains on the state’s watchlist and starts to slow the spread of coronavirus. Plus, Comic-Con is still happening this week, from the comfort of your own home. And, a preview of arts events happening this weekend, including short plays by LGBTQ playwrights to mark the state of Pride month.
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