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  • More couples — including those who stayed in Russia and those who fled — are urgently marrying, for reasons both practical and deeply emotional.
  • From the gallery: Sparks Gallery’s programming for 2021 has included prominent Southern California artists who explore the theme and concept of “Identity” in their work. Sparks Gallery’s last exhibition of the year will feature new artwork by renowned local artist Perry Vásquez. The artwork on view will feature his series of palm trees, along with a smaller selection of jocular narratives and experimental self portraits. The show will focus primarily on his exploration of various iterations of palm trees. Ubiquitous in Southern California, and historically viewed as a provider of nourishment, shelter, and bounty, the trees in Vásquez’s paintings are instead framed in peculiar or dire scenarios. Many of the trees in his work are ablaze, or are actually cell towers that pose as a living palm. They are superbly painted with layers of color and detail; they have become anthropomorphized through their portraiture-style framing on the canvas and dance-like poses. Vásquez’s characteristic narrative alternation, seen in the tree paintings, is also demonstrated in his highly minimalistic, new text-based works. These works contrast the trees in distress, and bring a visual balance to the show. Vásquez’s works will be on view at Sparks Gallery from October 17, 2021 through January 9, 2022. We invite you to join us in the gallery on Sunday, October 17, 2021 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. for the (free) opening of Perry Vásquez’s solo show, “Oasis.” RSVP here.
  • In 2004 it was the famous "Woman In Gold" painting by Gustav Klimt. Now it is the Guelph Treasure. Both were owned by Jews and expropriated by the Nazis.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration says roughly 4 million Californians have been diagnosed with diabetes, a disease that can destroy organs, steal eyesight and lead to amputations if it’s not controlled.
  • Friday, June 10, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand with PBS Video App. The operatic vocalist showcases her innovation and creativity, merging classical and contemporary music approaches for a performance enhanced by gorgeous visuals, graphics, and costuming. Featuring Jon Anderson of YES.
  • In just a few years, phasing out gas-powered cars has gone from fringe idea to mainstream policy proposal. It's still a long way from being reality, but the sense of urgency is accelerating.
  • There's intense fighting in the east of Ukraine, new information on a Ukrainian city under Russian occupation, and a possible cholera outbreak in Mariupol.
  • Pianist and composer creates chamber opera during pandemic and premieres it at San Diego Fringe.
  • Premieres Friday, Nov. 5, 2021 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Sunday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Learn the long-forgotten story of the 1826 performance that brought Italian opera to New York City, and meet the colorful personalities involved, including a freed slave, opera's first diva, and Mozart's librettist. Filmmaker Martin Scorsese hosts.
  • Award-winning trumpeter and composer, Chris Botti brings a night of extraordinary jazz! For over two decades, Grammy Award-winning master trumpeter and composer Chris Botti has amassed a spectacular variety of honors, including multiple Gold and Platinum albums, to become the nation’s largest selling instrumental artist. His mesmerizing performances with a stunning array of legends such as Sting, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Yo-Yo Ma, Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Andrea Bocelli have cemented his place as one of the most brilliant and inspiring forces of the contemporary music scene. Whether he’s performing with illustrious symphonies or at renowned venues around the globe, his unparalleled crystalline and poetic sound transcends musical boundaries. Tickets on sale now
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