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  • Pride Week is in full-swing, and drag performers will dive into the landscape of drag. Plus, we hear about some summer movie releases. And your weekend arts preview.
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  • Whether they appear at the Queen’s private birthday party in Windsor Castle, at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall, in Carnegie Hall, or at the Sydney Opera House—it is the declared mission of the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain to fight the serious side of life with all their might. They pull it off with charm, British wit, surprising arrangements and pure delight in playing and entertaining people. Take a fast-paced sprint through all musical genres: from ABBA to ZZ Top, from Tchaikovsky to Nirvana, from bluegrass to Lady Gaga. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/ukulele-orchestra/ Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain on Instagram and Facebook
  • New York is known for its street food vendors. NPR spent time with a recently arrived migrant who is hitting the streets to sell for the first time, but has to overcome a huge hurdle: his shyness.
  • The world premiere of Sasha Velour's show is selling out.
  • "FOUND ADRIFT" |Timeless new works inspired by an 1876 seaweed scrapbook" Ron Miriello has created an extensive series of art pieces and installations called "Found Adrift | Timeless new works inspired by an 1876 seaweed scrapbook." Nature was frozen in time, in an exquisite collection by a young woman from Searsport, Maine. Tucked away in a trunk for almost 150 years, it was rediscovered by Richard Rydell, a local collector and lifelong friend of Ron’s. The intricate beauty captured in the original specimens inspired the artist during a visit to Maine in 2023 and became the subjects for his extensive new collection of works on canvas, textiles, video, and lithographs – all in service to the stunning, hidden beauty of nature itself. "Found Adrift" is presented in collaboration with World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024, a year-long international showcase of cities using creativity and design to enhance quality of life and bring communities together. ABOUT THE EVENT: A special opening of "Found Adrift" will be held for ONE NIGHT ONLY in San Diego’s dynamic Barrio Logan Arts District. The former Woodbury School of Architecture building is being transformed into a creative collaborative called Studio Culture, where 50+ artwork pieces will be exhibited, including a video created by Rome-based photographer Renato Cerisola, along with DJ music, a local food truck, beer, coffee and great people like you! The exhibition opening is free and open to all friends of design, nature and the arts. Friday, December 6 | 6 – 10 p.m. 2122 Main Street, San Diego, CA 92113 Plenty of secured off-street parking is available. Important Note: The opening event on December 6 will be the best opportunity for the public to view "Found Adrift." Afterwards, the exhibition will be available by appointment only until Feb. 1, 2025. ABOUT THE MOVEMENT: Why Seaweed Scrapbooks? During the Victorian Era, collecting seaweed and pressing samples into scrapbooks was a popular women’s pastime, particularly in England. In fact, Queen Victoria herself is said to have made seaweed albums as a young girl. While the world was abuzz with Darwinism and other scientific discoveries, “seaweeding” was one of the few socially acceptable ways for women to explore the natural world. Now, a century and a half later, these long-lost scrapbooks are finding new life, meaning and relevancy for collectors, climate scientists and artists like Ron Miriello. Thanks to one unknown woman who lovingly and meticulously preserved her collection of humble seaweed, we can rediscover the timeless beauty of nature while learning from the past with "Found Adrift." ABOUT THE ARTIST: Ron Miriello Ron is an artist and designer who has never stayed in his lane–never wanted to stay in a lane. A career in graphic and product design, a sculpture minor from Colorado State University and years of schooling and traveling in Italy, have helped Ron seek possibilities in unexpected places. “Projectizing” is a word he uses to explain a tendency to crash ideas together, ideas that may hold a fresh thought or nuanced perspective. His design and art pieces usually unfold as a series of studies and variations. He then moves on to prototypes, motivated in large part by simple curiosity. This sketch/prototype/assess-after approach also serves as a progenitor for fine art projects. He invites intentional playfulness on the fuzzy dividing line between design/craft and art. In the words of W.H. Auden, “A craftsman knows in advance what the result will be, while the artist only knows when he has finished.” A cultural appreciation of artisans and craftspeople is a connecting thread to Ron’s work. The lost, forgotten or once-valued are reconsidered in an artful manner, to give pause and the opportunity for renewed perspective.  Ron Miriello on Instagram / Facebook
  • This is Elton! Crash land into your seat with The Rocket Man Show, starring Scotsman Rus Anderson – Elton John’s official 70’s body double as featured in the ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ world tour. Chosen by the man himself, Rus’ performance pilots a night of greatest hits, gorgeous costumes and fierce piano playing. Currently featured on E!’s ‘Clash of the Cover Bands’, Rus’ portrayal of Elton has been described as “Amazing” by Jimmy Fallon and “Phenomenal” by Queen’s Adam Lambert. The Rocket Man Show – Starring Rus Anderson is proudly presented by San Diego Theatres at Balboa Theatre on Sunday, April 6, 2025. Tickets are available via San Diego Theatres and Ticketmaster. Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0A0060EA6E9A129F?brand=balboatheatre Rus Anderson on Instagram and Facebook
  • Sara Petite’s high-octane show returns - performing the songs of San Diego’s own THE BEAT FARMERS - and the irrepressible MOJO NIXON!. Date: Friday, November 15th, 8 p.m. (Doors 7:30 p.m). Show starts on the bar side. Where: The Ken Club: 4079 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA Tickets: $15 for General Admission, $20 at door. (There are also different prices to reserve tables.) Prepare for a night of roots rock mayhem as Sara and her band (AND SPECIAL GUESTS) honor the wild spirit of these legendary acts, channeling their rebellious energy and delivering a show full of raw Americana fire. The night will feature wealth of very special San Diego musical talent including: Sara Petite, Jeff Berkley, Chloe Lou, Shawn Rohlf, Ariel Levine, Jonny Wagon , Craig Fischer, Rick Wilkins, Ashley E. Norton, Brenda Gail , Nathan Raney Often compared to legends like June Carter and Loretta Lynn, Sara’s music radiates raw emotion and energy, driven by her soulful voice and dynamic stage presence. With multiple awards under her belt, including 10 San Diego Music Awards, and her latest album The Empress (2023), she continues to captivate audiences with her heartfelt, high-energy performances. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/americana-roundup-a-night-of-beat-farmers-and-mojo-nixon-songs-tickets-956795921357?aff=oddtdtcreator Sara Petite on Instagram and Facebook
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