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This weekend in the arts: "Memory Traces" at the La Jolla Historical Society, tap dance and piano at La Jolla Music Society, Evan Lopez at Mortis Studio, the Hausmann Quartet, "Selected Drawings" at City Gallery and "Life Sucks" at Cygnet Theatre.
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Five new productions on local stages this month: "On Her Shoulders We Stand" from TuYo Theatre, "Trouble in Mind" at The Old Globe, "Life Sucks" at Cygnet, "Desert Rock Garden" from New Village Arts and "Best Lesbian Erotica 1995" at Diversionary.
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KPBS Midday EditionNew play closed last year's New Black Voices Play Reading Series
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San Diego's Old Globe Theatre received a $2 million gift from philanthropists Paula and Brian Powers to create the Powers New Works Fund, it was announced Tuesday.
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A new play explores neurodiversity and offers a sensory friendly production
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This weekend in the arts: Sasha Koozel Reibstein at Quint, Junior Theatre and Animal Cracker Conspiracy's spin on Ezra Jack Keats, "Herd Immunity" at SIP Gallery, the San Diego International Film Festival's virtual shorts program and Shane Hall's Casbah residency.
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Corey Hawkins and Alex Hassell talk about bringing Shakespeare to life on screen
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This weekend in the arts: a solo show by Andrés Hernández at Hill Street Country Club, the 14th annual soundON new music festival, 'Nature's Abundance' at Mission Trails, 'Stained Glass Enters the Stream' at Swish, a new Hershey Felder film and Le Salon de Musiques.
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KPBS Midday EditionTime Bubble Tour offers live MST3K with screening of Roland Emmerich's 'Making Contact'
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This weekend in the arts: The San Diego Gay Men's Chorus, two Christmas album release concerts from Matrida and SACRA/PROFANA, small works at Quint Gallery, Golden State Ballet's "Nutcracker," Cognate Collective closes at Best Practice, and a North Park LEGO exhibition.
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