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  • Major League Rugby and the San Diego Legion are proud to announce that internationally renowned musical artist, DJ Marshmello, will perform live at Snapdragon Stadium as part of the festivities for the 2024 Major League Rugby Championship. The league’s annual title match is slated for Aug. 4, 2024, at 1p.m. PST/4p EST on FOX, marking Marshmello's first-ever live music performance at the iconic Snapdragon Stadium. For more information visit: snapdragonstadium.com
  • CMN presents Marc Anthony Marc Anthony, the renowned singer, is one of the most influential musical artists of his time. Born Marco Antonio Muñíz to Puerto Rican parents in New York City, he is the best-selling salsa artist of all time and a true ambassador of Latin music and culture. He enters his fourth decade as a recording artist with dozens of gold and platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), 105 Billboard number one hits, more than 8 billion YouTube views, and a total of 15.218 billion views across all platforms. For more information visit: pechangaarenasd.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Jamison was a dance star who led the famed Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to new heights.
  • From the organizers: November 11 - December 16 BEST PRACTICE is proud to present "I Get to Have My Own Private Hope," the first West Coast presentation of the work of Yue Nakayama. About the exhibition: "I Get to Have My Own Private Hope" functions as a sequel of an earlier video work Looking for Love (and Job) in which Fish washes up on the shores of a new land in search of Love. The fish - an alien species - encounters a different species (Pigeons) who is looking for a Job. Using a variety of everyday anecdotes, the original film explores migration, job security, and the structure of power and gender in contemporary society. In "I Get to Have My Own Private Hope," Fish and Pigeon go on a quest in search of the meaning of “work” prompted by the news of the extinction of bananas, and rent that is past due. This new video piece further questions today’s work conditions and societal structures through the precarity of Fish’s life and disappearing bananas. About the artist: Yue Nakayama works with video, text, and installation. Her practice is centered on reinterpreting minor histories, memories, and personal anecdotes to stage an absurd intervention that disrupts our social expectations and perceptions. Using narrative as a foundation, her projects encompass diverse topics, with recurring themes including belief systems, power dynamics, and issues surrounding cultural, gender, and societal identities. Her work has been exhibited and screened at museums and film festivals including Onion City Film Festival, IL, White Columns, NY, Diverse Works, TX, Contemporary Art Center New Orleans, LA, Visual Art Center UT Austin, TX, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, TX, and ICA Philadelphia, PA. She is the recipient of the Carol Crow Memorial Fellowship from the Houston Center of Photography, the Programmer’s Award from the Athens International Film Festival, the Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund from the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. The fellowships and residencies she has attended include Skowhegan, the Core Program, Vermont Studio Center, OX-Bow, and Lighthouse Works. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the New Yorker, Peripheral Visions, and Glasstire. She currently lives and works in San Diego, CA where she teaches in the Department of Visual Art at the University of California, San Diego. Related links: Best Practice: website | Instagram
  • A study of cells from 84 brains finds that Alzheimer's has two distinct phases, and that one type of neuron is especially vulnerable.
  • They're out on the streets directing traffic and are taking part in Bangladesh's new interim government. Hopes are high — but there also are doubts about what they can realistically achieve.
  • More people are getting cancer in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, and surviving, thanks to rapid advancement in care. Many will have decades of life ahead of them, which means they face greater and more complex challenges in survivorship. Lourdes Monje is navigating these waters at age 29.
  • This fabulous holiday gift boutique show offers unique, affordable, artful gifts handcrafted by regional artists and artisans, perfect for holiday gift giving. Nov. 11 to Jan. 7, 2024 Free Admission HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Sunday Noon – 3 p.m. | Closed Mondays & Major Holidays Fallbrook Art Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Jazz returns to the Athenaeum for our annual series of winter concerts in the Joan & Irwin Jacobs Music Room. This series features both Athenaeum favorites and debuts by internationally acclaimed artists: the Linda May Han Oh Quintet on Sunday, January 21, the Gilad Hekselman Trio on Sunday, January 28, the James Francies Trio on Sunday, February 4, and the Benjamin Lackner Quartet on Wednesday, February 28. Related links Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Pechanga Arena San Diego Presents Chayanne Chayanne, a very well known and charismatic Puerto Rican artist, began his musical career at age 10 with a musical group called “Los Chicos”. As of now, he has recorded 20 albums. The first five albums were recorded with Ariola/RCA with the group in the early 80’s, and the others with Sony-BMG as an exclusive artist. CHAYANNE has made his mark as a singer, selling millions of albums, earning more than 100 platinum and gold records, as well as RIAA Certifications, several Grammy nominations and a MTV Award for Best International Video. He has had over 24 top ten hits on the Billboard charts, including #1 position. His last four albums have reached top ten in the album charts and have remained there for over 160 weeks. For more information visit: pechangaarenasd.com Stay Connected on Instagram and Facebook
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