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  • Alysia Abbott's memoir about growing up in 1970s San Francisco with her gay, single father, has been adapted into a film directed by Andrew Durham and produced by Sofia Coppola.
  • The Grammy Award-winning singer and musician had rigorous classical training. Now she's making music that crosses genres: "I've been inspired by Golden Age films, the va-va-voom of it all," she says.
  • Coronado Presents "Head Over Heels" a Musical by James Magruder and Jeff Whitty. This story follows our characters on an adventure to ensure their Kindom of Arcadia doesn't lose its beat! With Music by The Go-Go's and its fun Choreography paired with the wonderfully fun outfits and lighting, its definetly a show you don't want to miss! Coronado Playhouse is a not for profit theater company located on the Strand - 1835 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118 With Annual shows and a free Shakespeare show every year this wonderful Theater Company has plenty to offer! Coronado Playhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art Produce Gallery in North Park will host a special artist talk featuring the four San Diego-based African American visual artists currently showcased in the exhibition "Lineage + Inheritance." Curated by Kamaal Martin of Art, Power, Equity in partnership with UCSD’s Black Studies Project and Art Produce, "Lineage + Inheritance" presents a trans-generational dialogue between established artists Andrea Rushing and Jean Cornwell alongside emerging talents Mensah Bey and Domonique King. The exhibition, which opened March 13 and runs through April 19, 2025, features new works that frame particular generational perspectives on contemporary issues and the life and liberation of Black people. The artists work across diverse media: Rushing primarily with oil on canvas, Cornwell presenting hand-embellished acrylic prints on paper, Bey creating acrylic paintings oncanvas, and King exploring wood, metal, yarn and textiles. "This exhibition reflects a Black aesthetic grounded in community participation, artistic innovation, and liberation," says curator Kamaal Martin. "These concepts have been explored by artists, scholars, and activists throughout the long history of Black art practices in the Americas." The artist talk offers a rare opportunity to hear these four distinctive creative voices in live conversation, discussing their artistic processes, influences, and the themes that connect their work across generations. Visit: https://www.artproduce.org/lineage-and-inheritance.html Art Produce on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bazaar del Mundo’s Latin American Market features handmade textiles, pottery and jewelry for sale. Artists also demonstrate their woodcarving, painting and weaving skills.
  • A national survey of students, teachers and parents shines a light on how the AI revolution is playing out in schools – including when it comes to bullying and a community's trust in schools.
  • Kristina Douglass wanted to find out the truth about how past communities adapted to environmental change. Her revelatory work has earned her a MacArthur award.
  • Nabarun Dasgupta was recognized with a MacArthur "genius" award for work studying the deadly overdose crisis. He's also a front-line organizer, helping people survive.
  • On Thursday, August 14 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., join Hasta Mañana Cantina for a Paint and Vino Night! This guided painting will feature two palm trees over a moonlit beach. No experience necessary, Artist Erin Schroeder will guide you through painting as you sip and snack on your favorite Hasta Mañana Cantina drinks and dishes. Tickets are $45 each and include all supplies needed to craft your next masterpiece! Happy hour is available from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., so stop in early for $7 draft beers, $8 wine by the glass, and $8 margaritas alongside $5 street tacos and ceviche tostadas and $10 ½ orders of nachos. Painting and Vino on Facebook / Instagram
  • Saturday, June 28, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Explore how an isolated community of women in rural Alabama became respected worldwide as the creators of celebrated woven works of art.
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