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S.D. African American Museum of Fine Arts Swings High with New Exhibition
Featuring a stellar roster of talents such as artists Elizabeth Catlett, Romare Bearden, and Jonathan Green, the recently revived San Diego African American Museum of Fine Arts presents a major cultural gift to San Diego. Alone, worthy of rushing to view the exhibition is Catlett’s magnificent, rare bronze sculpture titled “Portrait of a Man,” 1973. The museum’s new temporary art exhibition is on display at the SDSU Art Gallery’s (Downtown) venue… (read more).
Read MoreDoing the Fringe Fest Foxtrot Fandango to Catch Irresistible Dance
Reverberate’s subtitle is See the Sound. Feel the Dance, and that’s an understatement. You get two platinum programs in one with energized concert dance and chamber music that cuts to the bone.
Read MoreReflections on Arts Events at Comic-Con
The team behind Comic-Con International has been thinking of different ways to expand the extremely popular convention. This includes adding additional happenings throughout America’s Finest City that tie into the famous pop culture extravaganza.
Read MoreARTS RADAR: Seeking Cerebral Artistic Life Beyond Comic-Con
You have a life. You chose not to sleep outside the Spreckels Theatre for the chance of getting a ticket to one of Conan O’Brian’s four live shows taped for broadcast as part of Comic-Con. Captain, a wise alternative is to DVR the show, a remarkable invention…
Read MoreCelebrating Geek Culture With the San Diego Symphony
This week, the San Diego Symphony will be presenting a couple of events in honor of Comic-Con International. On Thursday, Embarcadero Marina Park South is going to be turned into a video game paradise for the concert, Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions.
Read MoreARTS RADAR: We’re Feeling the Love
We’re feeling the love from generous supporters and subscribers…
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