
Julia Dixon Evans
Arts Reporter/Host, The FinestJulia Dixon Evans hosts KPBS’ arts and culture podcast, The Finest, writes the KPBS Arts newsletter, produces and edits the KPBS/Arts Calendar and works with the KPBS team to cover San Diego's diverse arts scene.
Previously, Julia wrote the weekly Culture Report for Voice of San Diego and has reported on arts, culture, books, music, television, dining, the outdoors and more for The A.V. Club, Literary Hub and San Diego CityBeat. She studied literature at UCSD (where she was an oboist in the La Jolla Symphony), and is a published novelist and short fiction writer. She is the founder of Last Exit, a local reading series and literary journal, and she won the 2019 National Magazine Award for Fiction. Julia lives with her family in North Park and loves trail running, vegan tacos and live music.
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A new exhibition at the Museum of Photographic Arts showcases modern and boundary-pushing photographic works from China
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KPBS Midday EditionA new album from Høurs, The Symphony performs Sibelius, Rachmaninoff and Texu Kim, and Nick Roth's installation, closes at SDMA.
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We’re listening to new music from Algiers, Porches, Louis XIV, Los Shadows, Lauren Ruth Ward, Topographies and Vanessa Zamora
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The Symphony presents guest conductor Eun Sun Kim with a new composition by a contemporary composer alongside works by Sibelius and Rachmaninoff.
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KPBS Midday Edition'Visceral Infinities,' Alofa La'Nique Gould and the Brentano Quartet. Plus, 'Abstract Revolution' closes soon at San Diego Museum of Art
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In "This Is The End Of Something But It's Not The End Of You," former San Diegan Adam Gnade explores loss, vice, love and home.
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The sudden pullback of NEA funding — after money was already spent — is shaking confidence across San Diego's dance world and forcing organizations to rethink programming.
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Our top picks for book events to check out this season: Fantasy, found family and queer joy; the life of Kenny G; Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen; the return of a beloved book festival; and a queer rom-com debut.
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Locally born productions shine at this year's Tony nominations. Plus, two Broadway shows celebrating the origins of sonic creativity — the musical “Hell’s Kitchen” fueled by Alicia Keys songs, and the play “Stereophonic” about a ’70s rock band at the edge of stardom — each earned a leading 13 Tony Award nominations Tuesday.
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