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Viet Thanh Nguyen's children's book, "Simone," tells the story of a young Vietnamese American girl whose life is uprooted by a wildfire and how she finds comfort in art.
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In our January arts and culture preview for San Diego, explore our picks for visual art, dance, theater, film, literature and music, spanning jazz, classical, experimental and popular genres. Up next: Lee Fields play sat the Observatory with Monophonics, All People's Celebration to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and jazz night at MCASD.
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We look back at the year’s most influential exhibitions in San Diego, exploring culture, identity and health.
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San Diego came alive in 2024 with festivals celebrating dance, food, film and quirky traditions.
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From hidden gems to beloved local spots, these are our top picks for the best coffee and tea in town.
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Discover the podcasts our team loved this year, with picks ranging from captivating stories to insightful conversations.
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Two songs by Chappell Roan highlight our list of 2024’s best songs, alongside an eclectic mix of musical gems.
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Jason Magabo Perez, appointed San Diego Poet Laureate in 2023, is closing his term — and his San Diego Poetry Futures 2024 initiative — with a poetry festival at UC San Diego this weekend.
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This weekend in the arts: "What Goes Up Must Come Down" at The Hill Street Country Club; Jason Magabo Perez's "SDPF2024: Coda"; Welcome Tu Las Californias Festival; Charles Glaubitz; San Diego Dance Theater; plus live music and more.
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The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus will perform new works by Gabriella Smith and Vivian Fung alongside impressionist compositions by Debussy, Ravel and Fauré.
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