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  • His political comeback put the country on a course away from supporting Ukraine and toward Hungary and Slovakia, which have taken a pro-Russian path.
  • Art has the power to strengthen our connections to each other and the world around us. As the center, or heart, of ICA San Diego, your presence and support helps us bring our vision for a vibrant community to life. In May, join us in a celebration of you, our community. As part of ICA San Diego’s "On Healing" exhibition season, we’ll gather in the Garden at ICA North in Encinitas, transformed for our annual gala. That evening, we’ll consider how art plays a vital role in our physical, mental, emotional, and collective wellbeing. ICA - Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ballet Collective San Diego is proud to present "IDIOMA," an evening of dynamic, witty, and diverse contemporary ballet works by local choreographers Paulette Andalon, Tylor Bradshaw, Holly Meacham, Whitney Edwards, and Emily Miller with Guest Choreographers Holly Curran (Metropolitan Opera NYC) and Angela Rebelo with Maxime Guenen (Ballet Theatre de Grand Geneve / Joffrey) "IDIOMA" invites audiences into a tender conversation without words - where dancers and choreographers can share, unencumbered and articulately, their essence through the language of dance. Experience with us what is real and honest between two people sharing space, the rapture in hearing music that is close to us, and the power of many bodies breathing together as one. Ballet Collective San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Elderly people living in nursing homes can experience increased feelings of isolation and loneliness. For nearly 40 years, Paul Falkowski has made it his mission to help fight loneliness in nursing homes, one visit at a time.
  • The hand-painted wooden egg creations are specially created in support of the upcoming Inspire Youth Art Exhibition in May. We encourage youth exploration, creativity and self-confidence in the upcoming show for ages 1st-12th grades. Many are left to choose from, they don’t peep or fly, but they certainly can move fast and are flying out the door. Great gifts. There only around until April 19, 2025 at the North Coastal Art Gallery in Carlsbad. Visit: North Coastal Art Gallery North Coastal Art Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Like KPBS, KSDS Jazz 88.3 lost a big chunk of its funding.
  • Jane Goodall, the influential primatologist and conservationist, died this week at the age of 91. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on her legacy and love for chimpanzees.
  • Chinese director Lou Ye's An Unfinished Film is not a masterpiece, but why do so many seem to demand it to be?
  • We heard fun and engaging podcasts on topics including how math teaching has evolved, what its like to disengage from technology, and, who has it better: kids or grownups?
  • Caught in the one second between life and death, a man must reconcile his life choices while navigating the ridiculous characters in his head including a Shakespearean Baseball Coach, a disgruntled Buca di Beppo server, and an acid-induced gargoyle. "Frankly, My Frank" blends characters and storytelling for an evening of humor and heart. Written and Performed by Second City Alumnus Frank Caeti (MADtv, Modern Family, Upright Citizens Brigade, Jimmy Kimmel Live) www.frankcaeti.com Directed by Ithamar Enriquez Press Reviews “Frank’s characters are as sublime as they are joyfully ridiculous and his unwavering commitment to them truly makes them burn bright”. – The Comedy Bureau LA “It brought tears to my eyes from being both belly-achingly funny and earth-shatteringly truthful. Frank Caeti plays multiple facets of himself with ease, shifting into fully-fledged characters in the blink of an eye and showcasing their depth and their humor to the audience’s delight. He has crafted one of the most unique one-man shows I’ve seen that will stay with me for a long time. Go see it!” – Dramaworks Audience Reviews “'Frankly my Frank, I Don’t Give a Frank' is a masterclass in solo performance. The show is simultaneously hilarious, heartfelt, insightful, impressive, and inspiring. This is not an easy task, but Frank makes it look effortless.” Kevin McGeehan – (10-Time Moth Winner, 2019 New York Moth GrandSLAM Champion) “Frank’s mesmeric performance is sheer proof of the unfortunate narrative that show business does not necessarily reward truly exceptional talent. A breathlessly hystericaland chokingly poignant examination of passionate aspirations and the shifting perspective of priorities. Frankly, you should give a Frank. I truly loved the show.” – Lance Barber (The Comeback, Young Sheldon) “Frank Caeti is a powerhouse performer. He captivates the audience from minute one and never takes his foot off the gas. And amidst all the silliness he had me crying like a baby at his honesty and vulnerability.” – Amanda Blake Davis (Second City, Hey Day) “A vulnerable, hilarious, wonderfully layered solo show. Frank gives a stellar performance.” – Stephnie Weir – (Second City and MADtv alum) “This show is fantastic! I laughed, I cried, I loved every minute of it. Frank expertly weaves deep emotion, serious questions, and joyful silliness into a dazzling tapestry of love and hope.” – Erin Z. “Frank possesses the uncanny ability to be both hysterical and vulnerable. Structurally, the show is a masterclass in story and character, all taking place in a brief moment in time. But I left the theater really moved, reflecting upon and appreciating the nuances in my own life.” – Bryan K “A heartwarming, hilarious, memorable show that will move you and keep you giggling all hour long.” – Monette M Frank Caeti on Instagram
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