Arts
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Armando Cordoba | October 9, 2009
Tattoos in San Diego
Tattoos for thousands of years have been a mark of a culture, a mark of an individual, and...
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San Diego Entertainer | October 8, 2009
Metal gone Folk, Rodrigo and Gabriela take the stage
International music sensations Rodrigo and Gabriela will be taking the stage in San Diego at 4th and B...
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Paul Hentschl | October 7, 2009
Entertainer’s Shows You Don’t Want to Miss
Entertainer Magazine and the Local Music Alliance are committed to San Diego's music scene, and will be brionging...
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Jonathan Young | October 6, 2009
Pulitzer Prize-Winner Doug Wright Updates ‘Creditors’
La Jolla Playhouse presents the world premiere of Creditors, adapted and directed by Pulitzer Prize-winner Doug Wright...
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Jonathan Young | October 5, 2009
Celebrity Cast – Including Mayor Sanders – To Read ‘Laramie Project’ Epilogue, Oct. 12
San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders joins the cast of the upcoming reading of The Laramie Project: 10 Years...
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Jonathan Young | October 3, 2009
Iraq History Comes To Life In ‘Fires In Heaven’
How could a poor 8th-century woman living in Iraq survive on her own, much less become a respected...
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Crystal Harris | October 3, 2009
Cypress Hill’s ‘Smoke Out’ lights up this month
Cypress Hill and Guerilla Union have combined their cannabis love to form ‘Smoke Out,’ a two day music...
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Jonathan Young | October 3, 2009
California Ballet Follows The Adventures of ‘Alice In Wonderland’
The California Ballet follows the White Rabbit in Alice In Wonderland, performing Oct. 3-4 at the Balboa Theatre....
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Jonathan Young | October 2, 2009
North Park Playwright Festival Stages 28 New Plays
In support of its goal to produce new, untested plays, The North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe presents...
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Jonathan Young | October 2, 2009
Fallbrook Players Stage The Zany ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’
Hold your breath because here comes thoroughly modern Millie in a magical mythical musical set in the roaring...