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Grossmont College Theatre Arts Presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

| April 30, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>Grossmont College Theatre Arts Presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”</strong>

The award-winning Stagehouse Theatre at Grossmont College ends its 2022-2023 season with William Shakespeare’s renowned comedic play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” directed by Jersten Seraile. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will play in the Stagehouse Theatre on the Grossmont College campus, located at 8800 Grossmont College Drive in El Cajon, 92020. Performances will runThursday,May 18 through […]

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Two Educators – and Dads – Share Their Blueprint for Education and Parenting – Influenced by Mister Rogers

| April 3, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>Two Educators – and Dads – Share Their Blueprint for Education and Parenting – Influenced by Mister Rogers</strong>

 In 1989, Fred Rogers, of the “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood” show, visited the San Diego Zoo, where he got to see giraffes up close. That visit became one of the most beloved episodes of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”of all time, sparking children’s wonder about animals and the natural world.  According to two authors who are scheduled to share […]

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The Old Globe Presents “Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play”

| April 3, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>The Old Globe Presents “Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play”</strong>

The Old Globe presents the world premiere of “Exotic Deadly: Or the MSG Play,” written by Keiko Green (Cygnet Theatre Company’s Sharon, ACT’s You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!) and directed by Jesca Prudencio (Geffen Playhouse’s King Liz, San Diego Repertory Theatre’s Vietgone). Performances begin Saturday, April 8 and play through Friday, May 7, 2023, with the opening on Thursday, April 13 in the Sheryl […]

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Artists Entertain and Display Their Work During the Month of April

| April 3, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>Artists Entertain and Display Their Work During the Month of April</strong>

Arts District Liberty Station is home to over 100 working artists, craft studios, galleries, museums and more making it the perfect place to rejoice in all things art. During the month of April, Arts District Liberty Station is celebrating the many inspiring creatives that call this space home, along with welcoming in exciting new events […]

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An Animated Conversation with the Voice of Goofy

| April 3, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>An Animated Conversation with the Voice of Goofy</strong>

One of the amazing benefits of being the editor of this publication is that sometimes I get to meet some very interesting and colorful people.  Due to lots of activity and events taking place at the ComicCon Museum in Balboa Park, I was given the opportunity to meet and talk to someone who has thrilled […]

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Arts District at Liberty Station Holds March Activities

| March 7, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>Arts District at Liberty Station Holds March Activities</strong>

Wander and observe all there is to offer at Arts District in Liberty Station with various art exhibitions, workshops and more during the month of March. Treehouse Academy in collaboration with Apt 4 Music will be hosting a student-led public performance on Friday, March 31 at the North Promenade from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. This […]

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Open Doors: Vietnam POWs Fifty Years of Freedom Exhibit

| March 7, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>Open Doors: Vietnam POWs Fifty Years of Freedom Exhibit</strong>

The Coronado Historical Association (CHA) will honor the 50th anniversary of the return of the Vietnam POWs with a new exhibit, Open Doors: Vietnam POWs Fifty Years of Freedom, which takes a close look at thirty former Vietnam POWs from all branches of the military. Produced by photographer Jamie Howren and author Taylor Baldwin Kiland, […]

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Dilatory City Makes Fate of Old Mission Hills Library Uncertain, Appeal Pending

| March 7, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>Dilatory City Makes Fate of Old Mission Hills Library Uncertain, Appeal Pending</strong>

By Jennifer Machian   The old Mission Hills Library was once a vibrant community treasure.  Located at the western entrance of Mission Hills, the library enticed patrons of all ages, with its shiny wall of windows and iconic cantilevered roof.   Long-time Mission Hills resident, Caroline Ridout Stewart, who frequented the library as a sixth grader in the […]

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 “The Animation Academy – from Pencils to Pixels”

| February 5, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong> “The Animation Academy – from Pencils to Pixels”</strong>

San Diego Comic Convention’s Comic-Con Museum, showcasing comics and popular arts, has announced its 2023 exhibits opening Saturday, February 4, featuring “The Animation Academy – from Pencils to Pixels” and “Cover Story: Five Decades of Comic-Con,” as well as updates to the Comic-Con Masquerade display and featuring the PAC-MAN Arcade.  “Our second year at the Comic-Con Museum […]

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Teen Writers’ Plays Will Come Alive in Playwrights Project’s 38th Season

| January 10, 2023 | 0 Comments
<strong>Teen Writers’ Plays Will Come Alive in Playwrights Project’s 38<sup>th</sup> Season</strong>

Playwrights Project will present its 38th Annual Plays by Young Writers Festival showcasing new scripts written by youth across California. This year’s Festival will be presented in-person to the public at the Salvation Army’s Joan B. Kroc Theatre at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, January 28.  Playwrights Project’s Executive Director Cecelia Kouma said, “Plays by Young Writers offers young playwrights a […]

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