ARTS NEWS
Choreographer & Kyoto Prize Winner Presents Lecture, Performance at USD
“When we see dance, the very presence of it, the fact that it is now, the now-ness, the present tense of it is important…
Read MoreDANCE RADAR: Spring Forward, Choreographers in the News
Choreographers in the news…
Read MoreOne Great Art Collector Might Be Your Modest Next Door Neighbor
Walter Pomeroy is a retired, modest salaried General Dynamics employee who built an amazing 400 work art collection. He has quietly lived in a suburban apartment (actually, now, three adjacent apartments) for many years beneath the views and under the radar of wealthier and supposedly more culturally inclined La Jollans of Mount Soledad. The grand…
Read MoreDANCE RADAR: March into Spring with a Guide
Festivals, ballets, symphonies, collaborations, Cuban, Flamenco, whew–you’ll need a guide to navigate this month…
Read MoreArtworks Save Themselves In Central Library Exhibition
Artists can spawn either extraordinary aesthetic objects or spew demonically hilarious irony. Rather than being a noose or an old ball and chain, an artist’s spouse who is also an artist can be either an intellectual collaborator or an intense competitor who can bring-up the other spouse’s own game. “Significant Others” is a robust art…
Read MoreSan Diego Opera’s Favorite Villain Returns in ‘Tosca’
Bass baritone Greer Grimsley returns to San Diego Opera as Baron Scarpia in Puccini’s ‘Tosca,’ the company’s opening salvo in the 2016 season . . .
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