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Reviving the RomansReviving the Romans at the San Diego Museum of Art. |
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In Plein ViewThe San Diego Museum of Art spotlights a defining work of the 19th-century Hudson River School movement. |
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DreamweaversArtist Grant Pecoff sees things differently. Dream-like landscapes are painted in popsicle shades; the horizon can curve up in a smile, as if viewed through a fisheye lens. |
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Behind the CurtainsA look back at the year’s theatrical scene. |
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Princess and the PerennialsSan Diego Repertory Theatre mounts its largest production ever. |
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Steroids and StereotypesSteroid scandals and Southern stereotypes are brought to life on local stages. |
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CalendarPolar-bear play at the San Diego Zoo and a running tradition in Balboa Park. |
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Twelve Ways to Christmas. . .Our dandy dozen ways to celebrate the holidays, even without snow. |
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Souther Rises AgainSinger-songwriter John David Souther, a founding father of the California country-rock sound, stages a musical comeback. |
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The Future of Music Is EducationSan Diego Chamber Orchestra artistic director and conductor Jung-Ho Pak believes the future of music depends on education. |
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Mainly MarathonGet ready for a Beethoven marathon at the Balboa Theatre. |
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Where Form Meets FunctionAn exhibit at Balboa Park’s Mingei International Museum showcases functional fine art infused with attitude. |
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Classic ChanceCalifornia Ballet Company performs the bittersweet Giselle. |
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Back in BlackLewis Black brings his comedic vitriol to Copley Symphony Hall. |
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Date with DesDes McAnuff leaves his La Jolla Playhouse post. |
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