Arts & Entertainment
Kenny Loggins to play in La Jolla
Grammy Award-winning performer and recording artist Kenny Loggins will headline the Foundation for the Children of the Californias’ (FCC) annual fundraising event to be held on Oct. 7, FCC board pr...
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Mixing musical magic, fashionista vision
Janet Walsh puts emphasis on ‘FAM’ While being a musician is a full-time job, for many it’s just not enough to satisfy their creative energy. Such is the case with singer Janet Walsh. Best known...
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PUTTING THE PENINSULA ON PUBLIC DISPLAY
The Ocean Beach Historical Society hosted its annual “OB Exposed!” photo contest May 13. The popular amateur contest draws photographic images — both current and historic — from around Point Loma a...
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS
OB artist awarded state parks mural project   Principal artist Margarette Johannes and Avant Palette - Custom Wall Finishes & Painting in Ocean Beach have been awarded a contract to create a 30-b...
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The beat of a new ‘drum’
In residency at La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego Asian American Repertory Theatre (SDAART, www.asianamerican-rep.org) proves itself worthy of selection for the Playhouse’s 2010-11 Resident Theater Pro...
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Downtown's design demigods: A selection of the most outstanding design downtown has to offer
With a constant flux of new businesses moving into the bustling downtown area, it seems the competition to create a unique identity and distinct experience for patrons has resulted in extraordinary...
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Art, in its rawest form
by Kendra Hartmann
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Proving that artists of different genres don’t need to stick to their own kind, RAW: Natural Born Artists, an organization committed to art of all kinds, is bridging the gap between artists who spe...
Latin art invades Little Italy
by Will Bowen
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There is a rare and unique opportunity to view a very nice collection of Latin American art in Little Italy North at Meyer Fine Art Gallery, 2400 Kettner Blvd., Suite 104. The collection, “Latin In...
Student shows, fundraising hats and extreme bikinis hit San Diego's May fashion scene
by Diana Cavagnaro
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Golden Scissors cuts up the runway San Diego Mesa College Fashion Program presented the Golden Scissors Fashion Show on May 13 at the Sheraton Hotel and Marina. The theme for the evening was “30 Y...
San Diego to host country's largest arts convention
by Kai Oliver-Kurtin
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Americans for the Arts, the largest gathering in the country for arts leaders and their partners in creative business, education and government, has chosen San Diego as the host city for its annual...
Chasing a dram: Comedy runs through June 12
by Charlene Baldridge
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La Jolla Playhouse opened an uproarious, blarney-infused comedy on Sunday, May 22, with an unpronounceable title, “A Dram of Drummhicit,” named for the local, single-malt liquor drunk only at co-au...
‘Children of Eden’ renews faith in future of mankind
by Charlene Baldridge
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Let it be stated at the start that Stephen Schwartz’s 1991 musical “Children of Eden” is among this arts writer’s favorite musicals. Let it also be admitted that she is a fan of J*Company Youth The...