
TEEN PIANO SENSATION ANNE LIU TO PERFORM AT LA JOLLA SYMPHONY AND CHORUS
Steven Schick conducts Young Artists Winner and piano sensation 17-year-old Anne Liu in Camille Saint-Saens’ witty Piano Concerto No. 2. The program begins with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Julia Wolfe’s Fuel, accompanied by a Bill Morrison film, and concludes with Jean Sibelius’ mighty Symphony No. 5. A pre-concert lecture is given by Steven Schick one hour prior to each performance. For more information or to purchase tickets call 858-534-4637 or visit lajollasymphony.com.
DETAILS: May 4 at 7:30 p.m. and May 5 at 2 p.m. at the Mandeville Auditorium, UC San Diego.
LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE AND UC SAN DIEGO PARTNER OFFER JOINT COMMISSION
GRADUATING MFA PLAYWRIGHTS
La Jolla Playhouse and the University of California, San Diego recently announced a new program offering each UC San Diego MFA playwriting student a joint commission for a new work upon graduation. The first two commissions, awarded to 2019 graduates Steph Del Rosso and Ava Geyer, were announced at UC San Diego’s graduation on March 23.
Since its inception, the Playhouse and the University of California, San Diego have worked closely together to create an integrated environment for the adventurous theatre produced by the Tony Award-winning La Jolla Playhouse and the nationally-renowned theatre training program offered by the UC San Diego Department of Theatre & Dance. The Playhouse also offers professional residencies to every UC San Diego graduate student in acting, directing, design and stage management.
Para más información visite lajollaplayhouse.org.
LA JOLLA NATIVE AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST WILL DISCUSS NEW BOOK AT WARWICK’S
After decades of working with communities to conserve mountain lions and other large carnivores, wildlife biologist and La Jolla native Jim Williams explores how wildlife thrives where conservation, community and culture overlap.
In “Path of the Puma: The Remarkable Resilience of the Mountain Lion,” Williams celebrates wildlife research and conservation of ghost cats from Canada’s southern Yukon Territory to Tierra del Fuego in Argentina and Chile, exploring what makes this cat, the fourth carnivore in the food chain—just ahead of humans—so resilient and resourceful. He shares stories of magical landscapes, remarkable wildlife habitats, and the people who work to protect them.
Williams writes, “They are beating the odds, and their success provides a remarkable opportunity for wild nature to regain a toehold and to shape possibilities for the persistence of natural systems. They are hope for those of us who believe our future will depend, in large part, on finding the wild.”
Williams will talk about his book and his career at Warwick’s on Monday, May 13 and 7:30 p.m. Visit pathofthepuma.com para más información.
JUNIOR LEAGUE ANNOUNCES FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL
Beginning in the early afternoon, guests dress in their weekend best will gather at Ellen Scripps Browning Park for live music, silent auctions and unlimited tastings from San Diego’s finest restaurants, breweries, wineries, and distilleries. All funds raised at this year’s event goes to JLSD’s mission-based projects and supports its commitment to training women to be community leaders.
This year’s Food and Wine Festival in La Jolla begins at 1 p.m. for VIP members and 2 p.m. for general admission. The event ends at 5 p.m. with an afterparty at La Valencia from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event and afterparty are open to the public. General admission and VIP tickets can be purchased at jlsd.org/food-and-wine.
POINT LOMA/OB DEMOCRATS TO HOST DISCUSSION ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM
Join the Point Loma/Ocean Beach Democrats on Sunday, April 21 for a discussion on criminal justice reform Efforts in San Diego. The featured speaker is Tasha Williamson, co-founder of The Compassion Project, a small group of community activists who support families when they lose a loved one to violence. She was named “Voice of the Year” for 2018 by Voice of San Diego and recently announced her campaign for mayor at the San Diego Women’s March.
Social time begins at 3:30 p.m. Meeting begins at 4 p.m. Held at the Point Loma Assembly, 3035 Talbot St. For more information, visit pointlomadem.org.
PB TOWN COUNCIL HOSTS ANNUAL GRAFFITI CLEAN-UP
The Pacific Beach Town Council’s annual Graffiti Clean-Up will be held Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m to noon, at PB Presbyterian Church, 1675 Garnet Ave. Volunteers are needed! PBTC will provide all the training and supplies.