
Nina Garin
Arts Calendar Editor and ProducerNina Garin previously produced and edited the KPBS/Arts calendar. She also wrotes the weekly KPBS/Arts Newsletter and produced arts segments for Midday Edition. Before joining KPBS, Nina worked for nearly 20 years as an arts and entertainment reporter at The San Diego Union-Tribune. Along with covering the local arts community, she created the "Top Weekend Events" online calendar, profiled influential San Diegans for the "One-on-One" series, and reported live from Comic-Con, New York Fashion Week, and the Academy Awards. Nina is a native San Diegan, raised in Chula Vista and Tijuana, who was exposed to local arts at an early age. As a child, she tagged along to her mother's photography classes, taught by the late Michael Schnorr. She went to elementary school blocks away from Balboa Park and visited all the museums at least twice. While earning her English degree at San Diego State University, she participated in poetry readings and covered local music for The Daily Aztec. Nina has two daughters who study ballet, piano, and musical theater. She spends her free time pinning hair buns and perfecting stage makeup. Her husband, Matthew, is also a writer.
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KPBS Midday EditionMoonlight Amphitheatre's "Titanic the Musical" is a grand production that personalizes the 1912 disaster at sea.
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KPBS Midday EditionSummerFest celebrates 30 years of making classical music more intimate, plus a live performance from Boston's Beacon Street Trio.
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Steve Martin and Barry Edelstein spent an evening discussing friendship, creativity and the life span of jokes.
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The Art of Élan returns, we pretend we're on a Broadway stage and we say goodbye to some popular plays.
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KPBS Midday EditionThis weekend's top arts events include everything from (fake) blood and sequins to local art and post-punk.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Symphony is shaking things up this summer with a free concert that celebrates the city's diverse music scene.
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