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Mulligan, who had been scheduled to be a guest conductor this season before the pandemic upended the schedule, is a last-minute stand-in for the orchestra’s artistic advisor, Jeffrey Kahane, who was to have led an 11-member chamber ensemble in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat Major. Unforeseen circumstances are preventing Kahane from performing, said Greenfield, and Mulligan, most recently associate conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and music director of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra, will instead take the podium for Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216, and Mendelssohn’s Sinfonia No. 9 in C Major. ....
Where: Eventive via aspenfilm.org When: Program Two; Streaming April 6-11 How Much: $15/single program; $60/Five Program Pass; $150/Full Virtual Pass; $250/VIP Pass; $45/student pass Tickets: aspenfilm.org What if the most politically incisive cultural artifact of 2020 turns out to be a 9-minute documentary about cute squirrels and the online communities devoted to them? Once you watch director Jill Morley’s “Squirrel Wars,” which will make its world premiere at the virtual Aspen Shortsfest next week, you may be willing to consider the possibility. If you lived through recent American history, you may find yourself unsurprised by the fact that fan pages for adorable squirrels transformed, in 2020, into bitter political war grounds where actual Nazis emerged. ....
10 Connecticut arts events for April: The HSO plays The Wadsworth, cafe nine reopens, and more courant.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from courant.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
G. Allen Johnson April 2, 2021 John Boyega stars in “Naked Singularity,” which will make its world premiere as the opening night film of the 2021 San Francisco International Film Festival on April 9. Photo: SFFilm Programming a film festival in 2021 has an inherent difficulty: Because of the coronavirus pandemic, filmmakers toiling away in 2020 were challenged like never before. Worries about budget and resources are a constant in independent filmmaking; adding COVID-19 protocols to the mix affected everything from where to film to whom you hire for your crew and whom you cast. So it’s quite the first San Francisco International Film Festival for programmer Jessie Fairbanks, who took over for longtime programmer Rachel Rosen this year. To her surprise, she found the quality of work she had to choose from to be inspiring. ....