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  • About the event: San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library present Labyrinth, a music and dance performance co-created by Kristopher and Dina Apple. Labyrinths have been used throughout history as devices for meditation, metaphors for storytelling, and as a bridge between the physical and metaphysical. Taking inspiration from these mythologies and practices, a cross-disciplinary ensemble weaves sound, movement, and text into a contemplative listening experience—a listening labyrinth. You are invited to the listening labyrinth—to follow the thread of now, gather your senses at each passing moment, and reflect on the potential for transformation. About the performers: Kristopher and Dina are music and dance makers from San Diego, California, whose work explores cross-disciplinary ensemble practices and performance-making that is often improvised and interactive. Kristopher is a violinist and composer working at the intersection of music, dance, text, and digital media. He teaches digital audio at the University of San Diego, accompanies dance classes at UC San Diego, MiraCosta College, and Palomar College, and has recently been a featured composer and performer with LITVAKdance, IMAGOmoves, and San Diego Dance Theater. Dina is a dance maker whose work investigates cross-disciplinary collaboration, practices of social choreography, and dance as a responsive and investigative act. She holds an MFA from UC San Diego and a BFA from San Diego State University and attended the Ricean School of Dance. Program: Kristopher Apple: Flowers And Other Far Thoughts I Ate the Minotaur Stir the Tide Ever Ever Performers: Kristopher Apple, co-director, composer, violin Dina Apple, co-director, choreographer, and dancer Peter Ko, cello Nathan Hubbard, percussion Kyle Adam Blair, piano Emily Aust, dancer Related links: San Diego New Music: website | Instagram | Facebook Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: Medium Festival of Photography, San Diego Museum of Art's annual floral show, the San Diego Book Crawl, plus opera, street festivals, choral music and some live music picks.
  • Buteau says covering the news of the 2001 terrorist attacks crystalized her desire to go into comedy. She stars in the film Babes and in the Netflix series Survival of the Thickest.
  • A few years ago, Bon Jovi stopped performing due to a vocal cord injury. The Hulu docuseries Thank You, Goodnight highlights his surgery and return to stage. Originally broadcast April 24, 2024.
  • The most unexpected, unscripted, and unforgettable motorsports experience for families and fans in the world returns to San Diego for two adrenaline-charged weekends at Snapdragon Stadium on January 13 and 14 followed by January 27 and 28, 2024. The Stadium Championship Series West features 12 skilled athletes battling for the championship while tearing up the dirt in intense competitions of speed and skill. San Diego motorsports fans will be on the edge of their seats as the world’s best drivers show off massive stunts, big air, backflips, crazy skills, and all-out racing in fierce head-to-head battles for the Event Championship. The fun begins at the Monster Jam Pit Party fan experience held each Saturday and Sunday before the event. Fans can see the massive trucks up close, meet their favorite drivers and crews, get autographs, and take pictures. Monster Jam on Facebook / Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: The Lyrical Groove, Glen Wilson, rock journalism at Small Press Nite, Disco Riot, Jasper Johns, Don Bartletti, "Next to Normal," plus live music picks and more arts events.
  • Join Oceanside’s premier Restaurant and Oyster Bar, Q&A for a Shuckin New Year’s Eve pre-fixe dinner. The four-course menu inspired by New Orleans creole fusion and the bounty of the ocean will feature three oysters, Rockefeller, Charbroiled, or the Spicy Poppa Legba, a Harvest Salad or Chef Q’s infamous Gumbo, Catfish Étouffée or Rockefeller Filet Mignon, and to finish, fresh Beignets with strawberry jam and ice cream. After completing the last delicious meal of 2023, head upstairs to Cococabana and redeem two complimentary drinks that are included with your pre-fixe and ring in the new year with live music and dancing. Seatings are $100 per person and reservations can be made via Open Table. Visit: https://www.thebrickhotel.com/food-and-drink/restaurant/
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Fashion, publishing, design and music at MCASD; pompom art; "The Ballad of Johnny and June"; Ravel's "Mother Goose"; "Mrs. Doubtfire"; a new art space; live music picks and more.
  • Here are the new releases coming your way between now and Thanksgiving — we've got award contenders, goofy comedies, a smattering of romance, plenty of anti-heroes, and a musical documentary in LEGOs.
  • California’s rent cap doesn’t apply to low-income housing, which has its own rules. With inflation, some tenants have gotten much higher rent increases.
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