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Arts & Culture Newsletter: Ani DiFranco shares the 'Love'

Arts & Culture Newsletter: Ani DiFranco shares the 'Love'
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Arts & Culture Newsletter: Experience Shakespeare at the Globe, virtually

This week, Kennedy Center’s 'An Evening of Jazz and Dance,' The Romeros Quartet at the Belly Up, City Ballet's 'Raymonda' and more

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Arts & Culture Newsletter: Photojournalist Don Bartletti's 'The Road Most Traveled'

I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. Among the films to be screened during the first-ever San Diego International ShortsFest is “The Roads Most Traveled,” an emotionally involving 24-minute retrospective of the work of photojournalist Don Bartletti. Bartletti spent 40 years in a distinguished career that took him from the Vista Press, to the bygone Oceanside Blade-Tribune, to the then-San Diego Union and eventually to the Los Angeles Times, where he would win a Pulitzer Prize for his photojournalism in 2003. Advertisement The focus of “The Roads Most Traveled,” directed by Palomar College’s Bill Wisneski, is Bartletti’s visual documentation of the migration of Central Americans to the U.S. This includes a harrowing and heartbreaking experience riding atop freight cars bound for El Norte with his camera and little else, “an assignment,” Bartletti says in the film, “that change

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City Ballet closes a season like no other with 'Raymonda'

The reinvented season is culminating with a video-on-demand program that features three works by City Ballet resident choreographers Elizabeth Wistrich and Geoff Gonzalez

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Arts & Culture Newsletter: Sutton Foster shines in 'Light'

I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. To all those who had tickets for or planned on getting some for “An Evening With Sutton Foster,” scheduled for March 21 at Copley Symphony Hall but obviously canceled, take heart. I’ve got a consolation prize for you. For 35 bucks, you can watch New York City Center Digital’s presentation of “Sutton Foster / Bring Me to Light.” It’s an hour’s worth of the Broadway star at her most effervescent bantering with friends and cohorts, sincerely addressing her fans and, of course, singing many beloved Broadway tunes.

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