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  • Music For the Virgin Mary and the Nativity Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s leading baroque ensembles, celebrates the holiday season with a repertoire by Charpentier, Poulenc, and Villette covering a span of over three hundred years, yet connected aesthetically by way of musical sensuousness and elegance. BCSD welcomes Guest Director, Dana Marsh (Artistic Director of the Washington Bach Consort and Director of the Historical Performance Institute at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music). Charpentier - Litanies de la Vierge à 6 H. 83 - Magnificat pour 4 voix H. 79 - Selections from Pour un reposoir H. 208 - Selections from Missa Assumpta est Maria H. 11 Villette - Hymn à la Vierge - Jesu dulcis memoria - O magnum misterium Poulenc - Hodie Christus natus est - Videntes stellam - magnum mysterium - Quem vidistis pastores - Salve Regina Bach Collegium San Diego engages audiences with accessible, historically informed performances and educational programs featuring repertoire from the Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical eras. The ensemble was founded in 2003 by Music Director Ruben Valenzuela to diversify the musical offerings of the San Diego community. For more information visit: bachcollegiumsd.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • "level of service not required" (LOS/NR) are thrilled to announce our third exhibition "no thing at all," an international group show of amazing artists from around the world working in painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video and installation, about the state of all in, defining to life long passions or careers requiring constant betterment, delayed gratification, and keeping up to date (ie. physicians) - a nonstop state of giving one self to others that is as fundamental as breathing for without it one will not be at all. There will be an opening reception with an ice cream truck onsite offering free soft serve cones on Thursday, August 29, from 6 - 8 p.m. For more information visit: losnotrequired.com/info Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Step into a world where art, fashion, and innovation collide. Join us on Free Second Sunday, March 10 at 11AM at our exclusive in-store pop-up event featuring the avant-garde creations of makers Rei Tionko and ByFielle. These visionary brands will showcase their unique blend of contemporary design and artistic expression featuring exclusive works directly from the designers. Explore Rei Tionko's sculptural jewelry works using .925 silver and ByFielle’s constructed garments featuring recycled textiles. There will be a live DJ set by local producer Illigio and two exclusive giveaways will be hosted in-store for the chance to win a custom piece from Rei Tionko valued at $1,020 or a custom jacket collaboration from ByFielle x Rei Tionko valued at $300. Members, join us for an exclusive preview from 9:30 – 10 a.m. before the Museum opens. Find the Member RSVP link through your Members' newsletter. For more information visit: mcasd.ticketapp.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Special Guest: Charity Kase, Drag Race Uk From Oklahoma City: Bronwen Belmont Maxx Latour Local Monsters: Evelyn Rose Chika Vara Teddy Bare Scarlett Fever Hosted by Vivvi the Force and Dj Mystic South Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Bowen Yang talks to Wild Card about his proudest moment as a kid, hard truths from Tina Fey and why he thinks there's more to reality than we can see or touch.
  • 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
  • Step into the spotlight with Sharon Owens, whose journey from impersonating Barbra Streisand to becoming a headlining sensation is nothing short of extraordinary. As a tribute artist for Legends in Concert, Sharon’s striking resemblance and mesmerizing voice captivated audiences, leading her to star in her own acclaimed show Barbra and Frank: The Concert that Never Was. Now, Sharon Owens invites you to join her for an unforgettable evening of nostalgia and magic in MEMORIES: An Evening with Barbra. From the moment the lights dim to the final encore, prepare to be transported by Sharon’s uncanny portrayal of the legendary Barbra Streisand. This is a night you won’t want to miss, where memories are made and dreams come alive. Visit: https://concerts.livenation.com/.../event/0B006075E25C278D?fbclid=IwAR0WxTF7_7A0xN0ohHVB5Q7G8nIloGorkwWosZNTTlFNjtC9cwt5eMTLh2Q_aem_ATa9eXS6MfCrXsM0uSzhIQRaecDMvAmU7U_u-B5eO51DjKW6CV61Y7kA9ZzGaxWO9m8v6RkVY2n8scdkS2R8lwu3 Sharon Owens on Instagram and Facebook
  • An art gallery worker lost his job in February after hanging up his own art. NPR's Scott Simon thinks an Open Wall night might be a good way to give artists who are not huge names a chance to shine.
  • Actor John Lithgow grew up in a theater family but always wanted to be a painter. On Wild Card this week, he opens up what changed his mind.
  • Queen Bee’s Arts and Cultural Center is brimming with talent this January, promising a month of music you simply can’t afford to miss! From doubting her abilities for years to now owning the stage with her band by her side, Mercedes Moore reshaped her destiny through sheer determination. Singing professionally for over ten years, she's become a musical powerhouse with her discography spanning blues, gospel, R&B, and classic rock. On Tuesday, January 30, you’ll not only get to see Mercedes Moore & Band perform, but you’ll also get the chance to learn a few steps from the one and only! On top of a live performance, Mercedes Moore will be instructing a swing dance lesson starting at 6 p.m. Suitable for all skill levels, Mercedes invites you to dance the night away with others in the community. Mercedes Moore Band on Facebook / Instagram Queen Bee's Art & Cultural Center on Facebook / Instagram
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