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KPBS Midday EditionThis weekend in the arts: Kelsey Brookes at Quint, drag artist Jaye Piper Rosewell, a City Heights music festival, Javier Arreguin Villegas, and outdoor music at The Old Globe.
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A visionary who died young and alone in 1990, Eastman is making a slow but richly deserved comeback thanks to a curious younger generation. A new interpretation of his 1974 work Femenine is out now.
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How do we understand Blue in the 21st century? Can we think of Mitchell's 1971 album, long considered the apex of confessional songwriting, as a paradigm not of raw emotion, but of care and craft?
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Music offers freedom. Freedom of expression — a way to rejoice and to mourn, to offer comfort, to call for change.
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This weekend in the arts: classical music honors the planet, a fictional band comes to life (live!), SDMA gets the floral treatment, a new San Ysidro art crawl and a Black playwright's world premiere.
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KPBS Midday EditionNew film raises hopes, carries heavy burden
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In a new episode of the "The Parker Edison Project" podcast, host Parker Edison explores his family legacy and how something as small as a movie or CD can create a shared culture for a generation. Plus, Parker talks with a larger-than-life artist who was an important part of the soundtrack to his childhood.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs California lifts pandemic restrictions on crowds and social distancing, San Diego performance venues prepare for a long-awaited return of live audiences.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jon M. Chu adapt Broadway musical to film
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Our weekend arts picks include the launch of a theater-centric Juneteenth festival, brand new plays you can listen to on Spotify, outdoor dance from emerging choreographers and Mozart under the stars.
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