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From Angela and Alex at Culture Lust, have a healthy, joyful, and culturally rich holiday season. Here's some visual candy for your holidays.
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It's been an exciting year in San Diego arts and culture. 2011 featured an ever-growing theater community, buzz-worthy visual arts and even some controversy. Here's the Culture Lust report on the year in our local arts and culture scene.
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A loose coalition of individuals is currently maintaining and protecting Salvation Mountain in the wake of creator Leonard Knight's departure.
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The creator of a desert artwork known as Salvation Mountain has been placed in a long-term care facility in El Cajon. Now the future of the candy-colored mountain is unknown.
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Culture Lust contributor Dave Hampton reconsiders a major public work by Ellamarie and Jackson Woolley called "Reflective Sun," currently on view at Mingei International's exhibition, "San Diego's Craft Revolution."
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San Diegans will soon weigh in on a proposed 500-foot sculpture for San Diego’s Navy Pier called Wings of Freedom. But the sculpture’s design has curious origins.
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A new proposal for a waterfront park at Navy Pier includes a massive sculpture by Malcolm Leland that could become an iconic San Diego landmark.
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Culture Lust contributor Dave Hampton explores the eclectic influences of mid-century graphic design in San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionLamb's Players Theatre premieres a new musical comedy, "The Servant of Two Masters," featuring four real-life married couples.
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