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  • In-person event planned for Thanksgiving weekend
  • Stream or tune in Monday, July 19, 2021 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • Encore Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV + Friday, Sept., 17 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand
  • Since the release of her acclaimed debut album, Alas I Cannot Swim in 2008, Laura Marling has swiftly and confidently become one of the UK’s most singular and gifted of British artists. Barely out of her twenties and yet currently working diligently on what will become her seventh studio album later this year, Laura has that rare charm of being instantly recognizable by her voice and phrasing, and yet none of her records sound alike. Imbued with the rich story-telling qualities that has come to define many of the greats of their generation, Laura’s music is not defined by one genre alone. Each of her six albums; all melody and poetry, reveal a new phase of this lauded musician’s story. She will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Tuesday, November 30 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $25 advanced / $25 day of show / $44 reserved loft seating (available over the phone) There are No Refunds or Exchanges on tickets once purchased.
  • 4-Week Generative Class: Writing Across Boundaries “A writer’s work begins and ends with empathy.” — Brandon Taylor, “There is no secret to writing about people who do not look like you” Should playwrights, novels, poets, non-fiction authors write about “the other”? Is this my story to tell? Don’t artists have the right—nay, the duty!—to put ourselves in someone else’s shoes? What happened to the freedom of speech? Simple-sounding questions like these arise wherever writers are gathering, often met by even simpler solutions. Based on questionnaires, peer responses, and even sensitivity readers, writers “give up on” or “defend” their works-in-progress as if our only options were STOP and GO. In this 4-week class, we will set aside the black-and-white of SHOULD/SHOULDN’T and hang out in the gray area of WHY? WHAT? HOW? …AND THEN WHAT? In this fertile terrain, writers of diverse backgrounds and identities will be invited to experiment, to challenge themselves, to try on new perspectives, to notice assumptions, and to tolerate uncertainty as a necessary part of writing and publishing. Through weekly writing exercises, discussion, and research prompts, each writer will explore the following questions (inspired by writings and talks on the subject from Matthew Salesses, Brandon Taylor, Alexander Chee, Kit de Waal, Mat Johnson, and Roxane Gay): WHY? Why do you want to write this particular character? What would change were you write the story from a different background? What, if anything, are you afraid to write about regarding this character? What assumptions are you making about your audience? WHAT? What is the history of representation of groups from this character’s background? What are common stereotypes of this group? What are your sources of information? HOW? How can you research your character(s)’ background or identity group? How can you make them feel as real as a character based on yourself? How will you approach possible reactions to your creation? …AND THEN WHAT? What do you see differently now than you did at class one? What are your next steps and questions? What happens when you learn something new? Writers of all genres are invited to participate in this interactive, 4-week, online class. Weekly class work will consist of ~1-2 hours of at-home writing, research, and short readings from writers of many genres, including Talib Kweli, Erika Sanchez, Matthew Salesses, Alice Oseman, Bryan Washington, Ijeoma Oluo, Min Jin Lee, Anna Deavere Smith, and others. Luke Dani Blue is on Instagram San Diego Writer's Ink on Facebook + Instagram
  • In the tradition of Tolkien's "Kol-Bitar" (coal-biter) readings at Oxford, participants sit around a table and recite Beowulf from dual-language scripts. Scripts provided for all, illustrated, and with accented syllables printed in bold. An experienced poet will recite the Old English; participants will rotate reciting the Modern English, everybody taking a turn. Mead is available from the meadery. A regular Old English/Old Norse reading group is a possibility, if there is interest. Maybe even Greek/Latin as well. Probably too scary for little kids. Anyone involved in SCA/D&D would probably enjoy this. Note: epic is a LONG form. If you sit with us, you're in for two hours! We should be done just as it's getting dark.
  • Calling all dog & beer lovers! Help us raise money for The Barking Lot Rescue & Save-A-Bullie! We're doing it again! Join us on Saturday, November 6, 2021 from 12 - 5 p..m. for Barks & Brews Fest GONE COUNTRY, featuring a day filled with craft beer tastings, great food, furry friends and the vibrant surroundings of the San Diego Bay. Dog contests include "best dog country outfit" & "best country duo (owner/dog)." This event will feature a variety of local vendors, breweries and some of San Diego's best eats. Dogs can run free in separate designated unleashed areas, compete in one of our pet friendly contests, relax in one of our lounges, or experience one of the unique activations. Enjoy the day with your family while eating awesome food, sipping on a tasty beverage, or shopping local boutique vendors. Soak up the sunshine while listening to tunes by local artists all day long with bayside views. Full bars are available for those who prefer spirits to beer, just get the GA ticket option and sip away on your favorite cocktails at the bar. Designated driver tickets are available for anyone who prefers to soak in the vibes without drinking. There's something for everyone! Brewery Partners to be announced More information about our charities: The Barking Lot is a 501c3 non-profit dog rescue organization in San Diego dedicated to dog adoption and finding foster homes for dogs in need. They rescue our furry friends from area shelters, humane societies and Mexico as they are at risk of being euthanized and/or abandoned and find them amazing forever homes perfectly suited to their needs for many yappy endings! We are also supporting Save-A-Bullie at this event. Project Save-a-Bullie is a local San Diego non-profit with a mission of rescuing French and English Bulldogs. Unfortunately, these dogs are often abandoned or given up due to medical or other issues. Save-a-Bullie is committed to finding these bulldogs great homes. To become a vendor or sponsor email info@fivegrp.com
  • The Consort will do a multi-genre performance that will include everything from classical music to New Orleans tinged Jazz to a modern piece written specially for the unique instruments the consort plays. All of the music will be about that space where worlds and time meet in the great tradition of Halloween and Dia del Los Muertos. Everyone coming in must be either fully vaccinated or pass a COVID test in a 3-day window of the concert. www.hutchinsconsort.org Date/Location: Oct. 29, 2021 @7:00pm Seaside Center for Spiritual Living For more information on this event please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hutchins-consort-celebrating-halloween-dia-de-los-muertos-tickets-172922013397
  • Dozens of volunteers helped the Surfrider Foundation clean up local beaches on July 5.
  • Old Globe's former artistic director Jack O'Brien talks about adapting "Hairspray" from screen to musical theater.
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