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  • The San Diego World Affairs Council presents the Distinguished Speaker Series featuring: Marie Arana DATE/TIME: Thursday, March 7, 2024, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. VENUE: Hall of Nations, Balboa Park About Marie Arana: Marie Arana was born in Lima, Peru. She is the author of the memoir American Chica, a finalist for the National Book Award; two novels, Cellophane and Lima Nights; the prizewinning biography Bolivar; Silver, Sword, and Stone, a narrative history of Latin America; and The Writing Life, a collection from her well-known column for The Washington Post. She is the inaugural Literary Director of the Library of Congress and lives in Washington, DC, and Lima, Peru. About the Presentation: “To tell the truth, we have no name. We never did,” writes Marie Arana, “We were simply tribes of this hemisphere, inheritors of a natural world… We gave ourselves a multitude of names. Thousands of years later, when we were invaded and conquered, first by Spain, then by a battery of occupiers and usurpers, we became colonies to power—united by the boot, the sword, the crown, the cross, and the Spanish language.” In LATINOLAND: A Portrait of America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority (Simon & Schuster; February 20, 2024), the award-winning author and historian Marie Arana offers readers a sweeping, personal portrait of the largest racial and ethnic minority in the United States. “Latinos” does not represent a single group – they were some of the earliest immigrants to what is now known as the US, and they are some of the country’s newest arrivals; they are White, Black, Indigenous, and Asian; they are domestic workers, day laborers, successful artists, corporate CEOs, and US senators. Once overwhelmingly Catholic, they are now increasingly Protestant and Evangelical. Once faithfully Democratic, they now vote Republican in growing numbers. In LATINOLAND, Arana tells stories that often go ignored, encapsulating Latinos’ “grand diversity that defies any one label.” Based on prodigious research, hundreds of interviews, and Marie Arana’s own life experience as a Latina, LATINOLAND unabashedly celebrates the resilience, character, diversity, and little-known history of our largest and fastest-growing minority. The author of several award-winning books – American Chica, Bolivar, and most recently, Silver, Sword, and Stone – Arana is a beloved member of the literary community, serving as the inaugural Literary Director of the Library of Congress and previously a columnist for the Washington Post. Arana has devoted her career to exploring Latinos’ origins, identities, and histories in the United States, and is uniquely qualified to tell this massive story. Special Bonus Opportunity from our Community Partner, Classics 4 Kids, below! As a special treat, we are thrilled to offer complimentary tickets to SDWAC members attending LATINOLAND: Immerse yourself on an extraordinary musical journey as the Classics Philharmonic Orchestra joins forces with the trailblazing SABROSAS LATIN ORCHESTRA, San Diego's exclusive all-female salsa band. Feel the heartbeat of the rhythms, guided by the mesmerizing artistry of acclaimed dancer and teaching artist Juan Carlos Blanco from the Center for World Music. Get ready to be moved, inspired, and captivated by the fusion of classical mastery and the vibrant energy of Latin beats. Choose from two exciting showtimes on Friday, March 8, at 9:45 a.m. or 11:45 a.m. at the prestigious Balboa Theatre. Each performance is a dynamic 45-minute showcase. Please send us an email for your complimentary tickets. Stay Connected with Marie Arana! Instagram & X
  • Celebrate Native American Month at the Barona Cultural Center & Museum. Experience the award-winning exhibit featuring an educational and thought-provoking short film documenting the creation story of the Kumeyaay people – “Nya’waap Illyuw Uuchyuwp – Our Way of Knowing.” The creation story was almost lost because of colonization, genocide and forced assimilation but has now been immortalized in Barona’s captivating new exhibit and film. The Barona Band of Mission Indians is proud to preserve this important part of their culture for future generations and invite all to come out to learn about our way of knowing. The museum offers visitors of all ages an exciting opportunity to witness history and discover more about how local indigenous populations live today. Admission is free Visit: https://www.baronamuseum.com/ (619) 443-7003, ext. 2 Barona Cultural Center & Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Film Forum Coronado presents “Sing Street” Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023 at 6 p.m. Free Film and Discussion Adults Coronado Public Library (Winn Room) 640 Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118 “Sing Street” (2016 ‧ 106 minutes ‧ PG-13) - Dublin, 1985. Irish Director John Carney cranks up an infectious fairytale brimming over with heart-strumming music. A young Dubliner (Ferdie Walsh-Peelo) escapes the background noise of his parents‘ collapsing marriage by starting a band to impress the mysterious Raphina (Lucy Boynton). With Jack Reynor. (In English)
  • Belly up & Casbah Present: Deja Vu Tour 2022 The Mission (UK), The Chameleons and Theatre of Hate The Mission are an English gothic rock band formed in 1986. Initially known as The Sisterhood, the band was started by frontman Wayne Hussey and bassist Craig Adams, soon adding drummer Mick Brown and guitarist Simon Hinkler. For more information visit: musicboxsd.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Grammy winner and former Late Show bandleader unravels the crisscrossing threads of musical lineage from Beethoven's own personal blues to the musical art form that undergirds Batiste's Louisiana roots.
  • Calling all lovers of good times and golden hour! With the arrival of autumn on the horizon, Seaport Village will welcome a new bi-weekly Sunset Concert Series to its Lighthouse District. Every other Saturday, the free, family-friendly events will feature live musical performances by standout San Diegan talent and bands including the Manny Cepeda Orchestra, The Clay Colton Band, and Sue Palmers Motel Swing Orchestra. Attendees can enjoy a picnic-style up surrounding the stage, complete with tasty bites, complimentary sipping samples, and sweeping sunset views along the waterfront. For a full date night, girls’ night, or family night experience, grab a glass at San Pasqual’s pop-up wine bar, enjoy some burgundy beef from Crack Taco Shop’s newest outpost, jam out on the deck at Mike Hess Taphouse, or opt for a sit-down dining prelude at Malibu Farm! Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Luiza Brina spent 10 years developing an album of nonreligious prayers. NPR Music's Lars Gotrich dives into newly released music from Brazil, featuring Milton Nascimento, Amaro Freitas and Anitta.
  • David Bazan's multi-part memoirs have blurred memories of his adolescence, but with the goal of being honest and accountable. NPR Music critic Ann Powers sees connections between Pedro the Lion's Santa Cruz and Jane Schoenbrun’s new film, I Saw the TV Glow.
  • San Diego's Cher Tribute to Glitz the Ritz Dec 14th. Cher'd Christmas Show Blends Cher’s Top Hits with Yuletide Classics! Jingle All The Way to a Cher-ished Christmas Experience! The Cher'd Christmas Show is more than just a live tribute concert; it's a celebration of music, talent, and the holiday spirit with love leading the way. - World-Class Musicians Be enthralled by our band of professional musicians, each one a maestro in their own right. These seasoned artists have toured with big names, won accolades, and bring Cher's music to life as “Cher’d”. Their expertise adds an unparalleled depth and richness to each performance, ensuring an experience that resonates with true musical aficionados. - Cher’s Greatest Hits Meet Christmas Classics Imagine: Cher's top hits, powerful anthems, ballads that have captivated millions, seamlessly blended with the timeless charm of Christmas songs. This unique fusion is what the Cher'd Christmas Show offers – including her current charting hit! A perfect mix for fans of Cher and the festive season. - A Night of Dazzling Performances Debbra Sweet, San Diego's own Cher, leads the show with her dynamic stage presence and vocal prowess. Alongside her, the band's energy is infectious, creating an atmosphere that's both electrifying and warmly inviting. Expect a night of engaging performances, stunning costumes, and a showcase of musical excellence. - A Celebration of Love At the heart of our show is the theme of love – love for music, for the festive season, and for the connections that bring us together. Experience how Cher’s powerful love songs and the charm of classic Christmas melodies weave a tapestry of emotion and celebration. Event Details: - V.I.P. Experience: Doors open at 5:00 p.m. for early access, with a pre-show meet & greet starting at 5:30 p.m. - General Admission: Doors open at 6:00 p.m., allowing you ample time to settle in and soak up the festive atmosphere. - Show Time: The main event kicks off at 6:30 p.m., promising you a night filled with spectacular performances, stunning costumes, and an immersive showcase of Cher's greatest hits and holiday favorites. - Show is best for Adults and kids 12 Get Tickets Today! VIP seats are on sale & filling up fast for this one-of-a-kind holiday event. Join the Cher'd Christmas Show for an amazing evening of music, joy, and holiday spirit. The perfect way to kick off the festive season with friends. For more information visit: cherdchristmas.com
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Art made from U.S Forest Service-engineered wood composite; more Hugo Crosthwaite; "Election"; Gill Sotu; Leila Khalilzadeh Aghdami and more at Art Produce; the final Nat at Night of the year; and lots of live music.
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