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Gallery Reception to Honor Fiesta del Sol San Diego ...

The winners of the 2007 Fiesta Del Sol San Diego Art Competition will be featured at the Ricardo Vela Studio Gallery. This years winners are, first place. . .

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Posted on: 09/26/2007 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

Behind the Scenes: San Diego Film Festival 2007

San Diego Film Festival is a competitive four-day San Diego event where urban edge meets interactive entertainment in the picture-perfect Gaslamp Quarter. So, what makes the San Diego Film Festival unique? The SDFF invites you to pick your premiere, pick your panel, and pick your party. With a star-studded guest list and the next big cinema classics hidden behind the scenes, there's something for every entertainment fanatic at the San Diego Film Festival. . .

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Posted on: 09/06/2007 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

ArtWalk on the Bay at Embarcadero Marina Park

Don't worry about using your indoor voice at San Diego's second annual ArtWalk on the Bay, brightening Embarcadero Marina Park North on the weekend of September 8th. San Diego Art Walks aren't silent museum strolls--they're lively outdoor adventures, at which children are welcome and whispering isn't even an option. . .

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Posted on: 08/16/2007 by Kirsten Noelle Hubbard 0 Comments

Architectural Alchemy Sultan Bath Launch Party

Architectural Alchemy is a premiere furnishing and fixture store in San Diego that specializes in upscale home décor. Representing master craftsmen from around the world, Architectural Alchemy features one-of-a-kind pieces of functional art. And moving from modest to risqué, Architectural Alchemy is pleased to present the Sultan Bath to San Diego. . .

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Posted on: 08/06/2007 by admin admin 0 Comments

Pushing Back Days at the 6th @ Penn Theater in Hillc...

Loosely based on personal experience, Pushing Back Days invites you to join two mid-twenties bachelors on the couch for some Madden mixed with self reflection. You know that scene in Swingers where the guys are playing video games in the apartment? Yeah, it’s kind of like that. . .

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Posted on: 08/02/2007 by Craig Slike 1 Comments

A List Members' Choice Event at the Athenaeum in La ...

The A List Members' Choice event at the Athenaeum Music and Arts Library in La Jolla encourages members to let their voices be heard. On August 16th, members are invited to select their favorite entry in the Athenaeum's 16th Annual Juried Exhibition. . .

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Posted on: 07/27/2007 by admin admin 0 Comments

San Diego Starlight Bowl

The Starlight Bowl, home of the San Diego Civic Light Opera, is San Diego’s very own outdoor amphitheater. Situated in the south end of Balboa Park between the Hall of Champions and the Aerospace Museum, the Starlight Bowl keeps up to 4,300 musical theater fans riveted with four Broadway shows each summer. . .

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Posted on: 07/24/2007 by Craig Slike 0 Comments

Centro Cultural de la Raza Reuintes at Balboa Park i...

The Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park has been a foundational cornerstone of the Chicano art movement since it first opened in 1970. Fortunately, a well-publicized seven-year boycott—led by some of the institution’s founding member artists over policies enacted by the new administration in 2000—has just been amicably resolved. . .

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Posted on: 07/17/2007 by Chris Zook 0 Comments

The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Displays Ed...

A Mona Lisa made from peanut butter and jelly? No, it’s not lunchtime in the Louvre’s cafeteria. It’s a new exhibition of witty reproductions of famous images in unconventional materials by renowned contemporary artist Vic Muniz, currently on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. . .

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Posted on: 07/17/2007 by Chris Zook 0 Comments

Ray at Night in North Park Showcases Underground Art

Even though you may not be aware of it, an underground art community is pulsing in San Diego, and the tale-tell heart lies in unlikely North Park. On the second Saturday of each month, North Park's Ray Street Galleries are open to the public for a crisp evening of breathing in the art you never about.

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Posted on: 07/17/2007 by Craig Slike 2 Comments

Dinosaurs Alive and Well in New IMAX Film at the Fleet

Did pigeons descend from T-Rex? Find out at the newest IMAX film, Dinosaurs Alive!, now screening daily at Balboa Park’s Reuben H. Fleet Science Center. A number of things make this 50-minute film more engaging than other dinosaur docs. First, it’s narrated by an old dinosaur in his own right, Michael Douglas.. .

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Posted on: 07/10/2007 by Chris Zook 0 Comments

TNT: San Diego’s Monthly Explosion of Art & Music

Art and Music collide in San Diego during TNT, held the first Thursday of every month at the Downtown’s Museum of Contemporary Art. Featuring up-and-coming local musical acts juxtaposed with cutting-edge contemporary art, this is a cultural event you will actually enjoy. Unpretentious and alcohol-tinged, you can rock out and appreciate nice things. . .

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Posted on: 07/05/2007 by Craig Slike 0 Comments

Spanish Village Art Center in San Diego

Just about every kind of hand-crafted art form is represented at the Spanish Village Art Center, including painting, sculpture, metalwork, jewelry, ceramics, glass work, gourd art. . .

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Posted on: 07/03/2007 by Chris Zook 0 Comments

La Jolla Playhouse

Along with the Old Globe in Balboa Park, the La Jolla Playhouse is one of two San Diego-based theatrical meccas east of New York’s Broadway.

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Posted on: 07/02/2007 by Chris Zook 0 Comments

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

One of the most dynamic and growing museums in the region, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego now has three venues: its original site in La Jolla overlooking the cove, and two sites in downtown SD, across the street from one another on Kettner. . .

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Posted on: 06/26/2007 by Chris Zook 1 Comments
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