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  • Leslie Odom, Jr. brings a night of holiday hits to Jacobs Music Center – including selections from his release "The Christmas Album," which Broadway World said “infuses love, joy, and merriment into the holiday season.” Leslie Odom, Jr. is a multifaceted performer recognized for his work on the Broadway stage, on television, in film and as a recording artist. He is a Tony winner, a Grammy® winner, and a three-time Emmy Award nominee. For his critically acclaimed performance as legendary soul singer Sam Cooke in Regina King’s "One Night in Miami," Odom was nominated for the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor. He received a second nomination in the same year, as a songwriter, for co-writing the film's original song, "Speak Now." Odom is one of only four performers in history to be nominated in both the acting and writing categories in the same year. After his breakout role as ‘Aaron Burr’ in the hit musical "Hamilton," Odom has performed to sold-out crowds in hallowed halls around the country including The Kennedy Center in DC, The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and Lincoln Center in New York City.  Please note: the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program.
  • Voters said no to expanded rent control, but tenants facing evictions will have more time to fight to keep their homes under a new California law.
  • Mexihco dance production presented by Tierra Caliente Academy is back!… We bring to the stage a very exciting repertoire! Estado de Mexico – Mazahua & Tierra Caliente, Guerrero Tierra Caliente & Costa Chica, Oaxaca: Flor de Piña, Nuevo León – Huapangos, Redovas & Polkas, Jalisco Contemporaneo. Special guest singer: LuMaya.
  • A new law prohibits local governments from mandating voter identification, but Huntington Beach is fighting back.
  • Join us for the 23rd annual Walk To Defeat ALS 5K on October 6th, 2024. Checkin - 8:30 a.m., Start Time - 10 a.m. Food and drinks, entertainment for the whole family, clowns, bubbles, sign making, airbrush tattoo artists and a DJ! SDSU men's and women's basketball teams and USD's mens baseball teams will be there to support. SDSU marching band will be performing too! Visit: https://secure2.convio.net/alsa/site/SPageServer/?pagename=WLK_landing The ALS Association on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrate the opening of "Helen and Newton Harrison: California Work" with a reception on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. in the museum courtyard. Visitors will enjoy music, lite bites, refreshments, and rousing live performances of poetry written by the Harrisons. Join us for this FREE event.
  • Join us on Free Third Thursday, April 18 for an artist talk with Christopher Cozier, an artist featured in our newest special exhibition Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today. Christopher Cozier’s work as an artist, writer and curator aims to explore and affect conventional readings of the Caribbean, revealing alternative narratives and interpretations. Investigating the relationship between contemporary and historical conditions in his drawing, prints and installations, Cozier often sets up actions in response to new places and enlists mundane everyday objects along the way.  Guarantee your entry for the artist talk with a sliding scale donation that supports the programming and operations at MCASD. Choose your contribution on a sliding scale: $2, $5, or $10. Members can RSVP for free. Walk-in access remains complimentary, subject to availability. For more information visit: mcasd.ticketapp.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: A new LGBTQ+ musical inspired by "Thelma and Louise"; Peel Lit reading; Barrio Art Crawl; Richard Keely; veteran opera; plus live music picks and more arts and culture events.
  • NPR's health reporters followed the emerging science on what keeps our brains and our minds healthy. Here are highlights of the studies that piqued our readers' interest the most.
  • At times, funny, sweet, and painful look at the path of addiction. Where does it come from? How do we cope with it? How do the people we love cope with it? Can we ultimately overcome it? Filled with empathy, hope, and understanding, this brand new play will land with each audience member differently and will ultimately leave people with something to talk about. OnStage Playhouse on Facebook / Instagram
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