Artist Lei Tang’s ‘Conducting a Symphony’
Chinese calligraphy tends to denote clean, definite characters – created through a constant, fluid motion. When one thinks of this...
Read moreDetailsChinese calligraphy tends to denote clean, definite characters – created through a constant, fluid motion. When one thinks of this...
Read moreDetailsAnyone who enjoys jazz won’t want to miss the second annual Vocal Summit being held at Dizzy’s on Jan. 29....
Read moreDetailsWith all the wonderful rain we've received in recent weeks, I am eagerly planning my spring garden and dreaming about...
Read moreDetailsBy Kit-Bacon Gressitt Things are happening in La Mesa Village. Stroll the boulevard, and you can people-watch in the renovated...
Read moreDetailsAnyone who enjoys jazz won’t want to miss the second annual Vocal Summit being held at Dizzy’s on Jan. 29....
Read moreDetailsBy David Dixon One playwright whose work doesn’t get produced often in San Diego is the late English writer, Joe...
Read moreDetailsBy Charlene Baldridge Joshua Harmon’s “Bad Jews,” seen in its opening performance Jan. 21 at Cygnet Theatre, is set in...
Read moreDetailsAnyone who enjoys jazz won’t want to miss the second annual Vocal Summit being held at Dizzy’s on Jan. 29....
Read moreDetailsBy Kit-Bacon Gressitt While a tide of new political activists is frothing across the nation, one seasoned revolutionary is quietly...
Read moreDetailsOpera tenor Stephen Costello takes his Romeo (by Charles Gounod) to the Metropolitan Opera March 3-18, in a popular new...
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