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  • For the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons, we highlight a brewery that has become a hub for the game.
  • Kane Brown: The High Road Tour with support from Mitchell Tenpenny and Dasha March 13, 2025 @ 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) Named “the future of country music” (Billboard), Multi-Platinum-selling, award-winning singer/songwriter Kane Brown recently released the follow up to his 10th #1 single at Country radio- “I Can Feel It” and announced his 2024 In The Air Headlining Tour. Brown first broke onto the scene with the arrival of his self-titled, 2X Platinum debut album (2016), where he became the first artist ever to lead all five of Billboard’s main country charts simultaneously and topped the Billboard Top Country Albums chart for 13 weeks and earned two of the most-streamed country songs of all time (chart-topping singles 9X Platinum “Heaven,” 7X Platinum “What Ifs”). Visit: pechangaarenasd.com/event/kane-brown-the-high-road-tour/ Directions and Parking Kane Brown on Facebook / Instagram
  • This year, off-screen tweets may end up swaying the Oscars race. But real-world events and people have been shaping the awards for decades.
  • Get ready for an evening celebrating the fabled songwriting and musical career of Neil Diamond, as Scott Samuels and Solitary Diamonds recreate some of Neil's very best songs with stunning authenticity in an intimate theatre setting, featuring hits “Cracklin’ Rosie,” “Sweet Caroline,” “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” and more plus songs Neil wrote for other artists: “I’m a Believer,” “Red Red Wine,” “Kentucky Woman,” and more. Senior and group discounts available. VIP tickets include an exclusive backstage pre-show performance by Scott Samuels and Penni Hawkins of Solitary Diamonds with photo opportunity. Scott Samuels on Facebook Solitary Diamonds on Facebook
  • In this workshop, teens ages 11-17 can get acquainted with the world of soft sculpture by creating 3D forms with fabric, stuffing, or other soft materials! Participants will learn sewing methods, like the use of sewing machines and hand stitching, to create unique and fun sculptures! Visit: Plushies, Pillows, and Squishables ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Is private philanthropy an option to fill the gaps in funding for universities seeing federal funding threatened or frozen? NPR asks New York Times reporter Teddy Schleifer.
  • The celebrated South African playwright was known for Blood Knot, The Road to Mecca and "Master Harold"...and the Boys. He said his job was to make "leaps out of my reality and into other realities."
  • Copley Library at the University of San Diego is pleased to unveil its most recent acquisition, "In Blue Time," followed by a talk given by artist Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. About the Artist: Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio is a Mexican artist whose work includes oil painting, drawing, muralism and installation. Her current work focuses on the concept of time, disability, and the transitions of change through the perspectives of her individual narrative, astro-physics, philosophy and memory. She received her MFA from the New York Academy of Art and her BA in Art History and Visual Arts at the University of San Diego. Ortiz-Rubio has exhibited her artwork internationally in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the United States, in such places as the Timken Museum of Art, Centro Cultural Tijuana, Oceanside Museum, Quint Gallery, Athenaeum Music and Arts Library, Instituto Cultural Cabañas in Guadalajara, and Bread&Salt Gallery among others. Her permanent public murals can be seen through out the city of San Diego and has work in the San Diego Civic Art Collection as well as the University of the Claustro de Sor Juana in Mexico City and now in the University of San Diego. Ortiz-Rubio partnered with the State of California for the Action Saves Lives campaign to create a mural to commemorate COVID victims and raise awareness. In addition, she was an Artist in Residence at the Timken Museum of Art, Chavon School of Design in the Dominican Republic, and at Bread&Salt Gallery in San Diego. She currently teaches drawing and painting at the University of San Diego.
  • Premieres Friday, May 2, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Agustin Barrios was born and raised in rural Paraguay, far from the world's artistic capitals, and brought up on folk music. He identified more strongly with the Guarani Indians of his home than the European culture of Spain's former colonies, and faced many rejections, personal and professional. Yet through hundreds of concerts and innovative new compositions, he captured the soul of Latin America to become the most important guitar composer of the 20th century.
  • If the bill is signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida would be the second state, after Utah, to ban the additive from its drinking water sources.
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