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  • Join us for an exciting evening of live music at the Staump Music School Fall Concert, featuring performances by our talented Rock Class students from Kidz Rock, Jr. Rock, and Rock 12+. Get ready to enjoy an unforgettable showcase of our students' hard work, creativity, and passion for music! Visit: https://31039.danceticketing.com/r/events/
  • Music by Haydn, Brahms and Schubert For the season opener concert, multiple Grammy-Award-winning violinist of the Emerson String Quartet joins San Diego Music Society musicians to bring you a thrilling concert of classical and romantic era favorites. Haydn “Gyspsy Rondo” Piano Trio Brahms Sonata No. 1 Op. 78 for violin and piano “Regenlied” Schubert String Quintett in C Op. 163 with 2 cellos. Eugene Drucker, Harold Reeves, violin Julie Park, viola Roberta Cooper, Paul Tseng, cello Ching-Ming Cheng, piano Visit: https://artcenter.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0FUe000000vG01MAE Emerson String Quartet on Instagram and Facebook
  • Photographer and former San Diegan Alanna Airitam just opened a new solo show in Escondido. Airitam challenges racism and representation with photography that feels magical and timeless while also being unflinchingly real and present.
  • The poetry community will come to San Diego for the Robert Frost Sesquicentennial, which celebrates the poet's 150th birthday. Plus, a preview of the San Diego Latino Film Festival and other arts events.
  • Many of the major winners who picked up trophies on music's biggest night have graced the Tiny Desk. Watch their performances here.
  • The Supreme Court’s decision on homelessness will test a shelter system that’s full of problems – and lacking accountability.
  • Director: Andy Tennant Run Time: 109 min. Release Year: 1997 Starring: Carlos Gómez, Jon Tenney, Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek Pinault, Tomas Milian Synopsis: Three months after a one-night stand with Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek) in Las Vegas, New York City real estate developer Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) learns she is pregnant. Despite being a terminal bachelor, Alex is drawn to Isabel, and the pair marries. Isabel’s father, Miguel (Tomas Milian), suspects Alex has bad intentions, and the couple finds themselves pressured by both their families. When Alex is offered a promotion, he is torn between his new life in Las Vegas and success in New York. This screening is part of the Digital Gym Cinema’s series, TBT, featuring very nostalgic throwbacks! Co-presented by Christina Rounds & Alex Montoya, Co-Chairs of Media Arts Center San Diego’s new Board of Directors Community Outreach Committee. Film starts at 7:00 p.m. this month, meet our board at 6:00 p.m.! Our concession stand will have Happy Hour pricing on drinks! This screening is a fundraiser to help cover operational costs for San Diego’s only independent art-house cinema! For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Wool as a Sustainable Material | La Lana como Material Sostenible Come celebrate Fiber Arts! | ¡Ven a celebrar las Artes de la Fibra! RSVP below so we have enough for everyone! Confirma tu asistencia a continuación para que tengamos suficiente material para todos. We can’t wait to see you there! Grab a friend or family member and help us celebrate a bright crafting future together! ¡Estamos ansiosos por verte allí! ¡Reúne a un amigo o familiar y ayúdanos a celebrar juntos un brillante futuro artesanal! Scholarships are available for these workshops for people with financial need. Please fill out a scholarship form here. Hay becas disponibles para estos talleres para personas con necesidades financieras. Por favor complete un formulario de beca aquí. English-Spanish Translation services available on a first reserved, first serve basis. Email us at team@sandiegocraft.org to reserve your headset today! Servicios de Traducción Ínglés-Español disponibles con reserva previa y por orden de llegada. ¡Envíenos un correo electrónico a team@sandiegocraft.org a reserva su auriculares de casco hoy! For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • THE ROBOTS BY CAROLYN CHEN A WORLD PREMIERE CHAMBER OPERA Sung in English with supertitles in English and Spanish. Approximate running time 1 hr and 45 minutes with one intermission. This genre-bending operatic adaptation of an early sci-fi play from 1920 — R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) by Karel Čapek — takes place on an isolated island where a workforce of mass-produced humanoid robots gradually gains self-awareness and revolts against the human creators. Čapek’s play first coined the term “robot” from the Czech word for “slave”, and was a strong condemnation of exploitative labor practices in the early 20th Century. Performed by a diverse cast of some of the best singers in the region, Chen’s exuberant and eclectic score will come to life in this revolutionary new production, immersing the entire audience into the action of the robot uprising! If you would like to enlist in the Robot Army, we encourage you to bring a colander from home. It's the only way our Robots can tell humans apart from the more sophisticated Robot Worker. About the composer: CAROLYN CHEN has made music for supermarket, demolition district, and the dark. Her work reconfigures the everyday to retune habits of our ears through sound, text, light, and movement. Her studies of the guqin, a Chinese zither traditionally played for private meditation in nature, have informed her thinking on listening in social spaces. Recent projects include an audio essay on a scream and commissions for Klangforum Wien and the LA Phil New Music Group. Described by The New York Times as “the evening’s most consistently alluring … a quiet but lush meditation,” Chen’s work has been supported by the American Academy in Berlin, the Fulbright Program, ASCAP Foundation’s Fred Ho Award, Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, Stanford University Sudler Prize, and commissions from Green Umbrella, MATA Festival, and impuls Festival. The work has been presented at festivals and exhibitions in 25 countries, at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Kitchen, Disney Hall (Los Angeles), Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Guggenheim Bilbao, and the Institute for Provocation (Beijing). She has been fortunate to work with ensembles including SurPlus, Southland, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Aperture, andPlay, loadbang, koan, Dog Star Orchestra, The Reader’s Chorus, Pamplemousse, Chamber Cartel, orkest de ereprijs, S.E.M., red fish blue fish, Wild Rumpus, and The Syndicate for New Arts. Writing and recordings are available in MusikTexte, Experimental Music Yearbook, The New Centennial Review, Leonardo Music Journal, Perishable, the wulf, and Quakebasket. Chen earned a Ph.D. in music from UC San Diego, and a M.A. in Modern Thought and Literature and B.A. in music from Stanford University, with an honors thesis on free improvisation and radical politics. She lives in Los Angeles. Cast and crew: Rosie Glen-Lambert, director Kyle Adam Blair, music director Victoria Petrovich, scenic design Russell Chow, lighting design CASTMr. Domin, the factory General Manager: Leslie Ann Leytham, mezzo-soprano Helena Glory, daughter of the robots' inventor: Mariana Flores-Bucio, soprano Sulla, Chief Office Administrator Robot: Danielle Perrault, contralto Mr. Alquist, factory mechanic and clerk: Jonathan Nussman, baritone Dr. Gall, head of the Psychological Department: Miguel Zazueta, tenor Mr. Fabry, cheif accountant and engineer: Paul Young, Jr., baritone Radius, robot who leads the uprising: Shelby Condray, bass Related links: Project [BLANK] website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Come join us at the Hill Street Country Club Thursday, May 9 for a special evening in collaboration with local nonprofit Queer Surf, as we screen the inspiring documentary "Gaza Surf Club" (2016). This film, directed by Philip Gnadt and Mickey Yamine and produced by Little Bridge Pictures, debuted at the 2016 Toronto Film Festival after 5 years of collecting footage on the Mediterranean coast of Palestine. Witness the incredible story of surfers in Gaza who find personal freedom and joy amid enduring occupation and conflict. We will have food and drinks to purchase including offerings from a local Palestinian vendor. All proceeds from ticket sales will be distributed to organizations and mutual aid funds supporting families in Gaza. Guests are encouraged to donate as they are able. House Rules: Keep it Cute! If you see something that concerns you during our event, please contact staff immediately. The Hill Street Country Club is a respectful community space and will not tolerate hate speech, harassment, violence, or intimidation of any kind. Respect our participants and our space by not vandalizing or tagging our restrooms, building interior, exterior, or any of the surrounding areas. Accessibility: Our building is wheelchair accessible with everything you need on one level. We have one gender-neutral, single occupancy, ADA-compliant bathroom. Service animals are permitted but please leave pets at home. To keep our gathering as safe as possible, we will have masks and hand sanitizer freely available. If you have other concerns, please contact us ASAP so we can accommodate you. About Queer Surf Queer Surf is a California-based community organization aimed at making the ocean more accessible through knowledge sharing and skill building. Founded in 2015 by former professional surfer Kyla Langen and insatiable boogie boarder/mental health professional Nic Brise, Queer Surf reduces barriers and helps the LGBTQ+ community navigate all aspects of ocean recreation. Through a host of programs and events including lessons, clinics, camps, meet-ups, tide-pooling, kayaking, book clubs, and more, Queer Surf builds community and fosters a safer space for nonbinary, trans, and queer people at the coast. About the HSCC The Hill Street Country Club (HSCC) The Hill Street Country Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to shaping the growing arts and culture scene in Oceanside and the surrounding North Country region. We strive to create an inclusive and diverse atmosphere that reflects the socioeconomic landscape of our community. To complement the traditional gallery space, we organize pop-up art shops, cultural events, and art workshops around our community. If you have any questions regarding The Hill Street Country Club or this event, please contact akiko@thehillstreetcountryclub.org
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