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Yo-Yo Ma Packs Copley Symphony Hall

By Ken Herman | March 14, 2014 |

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma is not simply a virtuoso cellist—he is a celebrity equally at home performing concertos with major orchestras as he is appearing on television or recording sound tracks for blockbuster films. His Wednesday (March 12) recital with pianist Kathryn Stott drew an overflow crowd and offered an eclectic array of classical and popular music . . .

Kronos Quartet at 40 Plays UC San Diego

By Ken Herman | March 13, 2014 |

Forty years ago, the cutting edge Kronos Quartet was single-handedly redefining the string quartet as a performance medium. Tuesday (March 11) Kronos returned to UC San Diego’s Mandeville Auditorium exhibiting a combination of panache and passion . . .

City Ballet of SD’s ‘Balanchine Masterworks’ is Thrilling, Timeless Treat

By Kris Eitland | March 12, 2014 |

While the subject of the ballet is ancient, the dance is contemporary. As Apollo, Geoffrey Gonzalez climbed up and down a wooden framework that evoked a vintage lifeguard tower. His sheer white costuming suggested he was a god who…

Good Ion Double Bill Not As Scary As It Seems

By Martin Jones Westlin | March 12, 2014 |

“Edgar & Annabel” and “Far Away,” ion theatre company’s current double bill, has us locked into a future of worldwide oppression and conflict, which is precisely what won’t transpire in human history. But the production values transcend all that in this very well-crafted piece of theater.

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