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Best Bets: A quick guide to (mostly) online entertainment and virtual experiences

The La Jolla Light presents this continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet during your quarantine quandary, as well as local in-person events as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Theater Notebook: Lamb s Players Theatre to launch new season with comeback concert in July

Theater Notebook: Lamb s Players Theatre to launch new season with comeback concert in July
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10 Florida Acts to Watch at Word of South 2021

10 Florida Acts to Watch at Word of South 2021
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Review: Common Ground s Day of Absence a landmark play that still resonates

Print It’s mere coincidence that Common Ground Theatre’s long-planned production of “Day of Absence” opened for streaming on Friday, just six days after the death of its venerated 90-year-old playwright Douglas Turner Ward. But the passing of Ward who cofounded and for many years ran the Negro Ensemble Company in New York reminds the viewer of how innovative a writer he was, and how this boundary-breaking 1965 play is still, unfortunately, relevant today. The filmed play, directed by Common Ground artistic director Yolanda Franklin, was presented for just three Zoom-based performances last weekend. “Day of Absence” is a satire described as a reverse minstrel show. Black actors wearing whiteface makeup portray the White citizens of a small Southern town in the mid-1950s, where all of the city’s Black residents mysteriously disappear for one day. The White residents become increasingly desperate, despondent and angry as they realize how dependent they are on the Bl

Arts & Culture Newsletter: MCASD puts women lithographers front and center

I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. The Los Angeles of the ‘60s was fertile ground for the evolution of rock ‘n’ roll, film and pop art. At the same time, on Tamarind Avenue in Hollywood, a workshop under the leadership of printmaker June Wayne was pumping new life into the forgotten craft of lithography. Artists from other disciplines would enjoy residencies at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, producing works that expanded their creativity and revived printmaking. Four of them Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, Gego and Louise Nevelson are highlighted in a

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