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  • SD Opera to host drive-in presentation of 'All is Calm' at fairgrounds

    Updated Dec 21, 2020

    DEL MAR (CNS) - The San Diego Opera will resume its 2020-21 season Monday, Dec. 21 with a drive-in filmed encore presentation of its 2018 production of ``All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914'' at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The event begins at 7 p.m. Prior to screening the film, there will be a live concert of holiday favorites starring members of the San Diego Opera Chorus, including a singalong patrons can enjoy from the comfort and safety of their cars. This family-friendly a capella opera tells the story of the...

  • KAABOO rocks in Del Mar

    Village News Staff|Updated Sep 16, 2019

    The sold out KAABOO Del Mar festival entered its final day on Sunday, Sept. 15at the Del Mar Racetrack and Fairgrounds, taking over the beachside venue starting on Friday, Sept. 13. You can catch selected, live-streamed performances from the festival at https://qello.com/concert/Free-All-Access-KAABOO-Del-Mar-Live-Stream-7922. Headlining this year was Kings of Leon (Friday), Dave Matthews Band (Saturday) and Mumford & Sons, still to come on Sunday). Duran Duran, Black Eyed...

  • Q&A: Leguizamo on 'Latin History,' Emmy nom and Donald Trump

    MIKE CIDONI LENNOX AP Entertainment Writer|Updated Sep 13, 2019

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — John Leguizamo is returning to the Primetime Emmy Awards as a four-time nominee, but he'll have to skip class to attend the ceremony. The actor, nominated for his performance in the docudrama "When They See Us," is in Los Angeles at the Ahmanson Theatre for a six-week run of his one-man show "Latin History for Morons. " It's the latest iteration of the Tony-nominated show, which is available on Netflix, in which Leguizamo plays professor and offers an eye-opening lesson about the participation of Latin...

  • Preview performances of 'Almost Famous' to begin at Old Globe

    City News Service|Updated Sep 13, 2019

    SAN DIEGO - Preview performances will begin Friday, Sept. 13 for a new musical based on director Cameron Crowe's 2000 film, "Almost Famous.'' The musical, like the film follows a teenage journalist for "Rolling Stone'' in the 1970s who tours with the fictional rock band Stillwater. Both the musical and the movie are quasi-autobiographical as Crowe, a San Diego native, toured with bands like Led Zeppelin and the Eagles during the 1970s as a teenage journalist for "Rolling Stone.'' The musical also name-drops the Old Globe...

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