Tuesday, January 29, 2019

The Studio Door, Rigoletto and Black Film Festival

January 29, 2019
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OPEN DOOR
Talk to a longtime North Park resident and they might regale you with stories about a golden age of arts in the neighborhood, complete with galleries and monthly art walks. And while there are still some spots doing their best to keep that creative spirit alive (we see you Art Produce, Visual and Fresh Yard), rising rents and increasing gentrification can make it difficult to stay open. Read more.
ACT A FOOL
When it comes to game-changing operas, Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto is on some next-level tragic cattiness. The story of a jester who gets caught up in the shenanigans of a womanizing duke, one could say Verdi's masterpiece has it all: multiple love triangles, corrupted daughters, awful curses and, of course, death. Continue reading.
BLACK MAGIC
For nearly 20 years, the San Diego Black Film Festival has been committed to showcasing independent films that audiences might not see otherwise and with an emphasis on "African American and African diaspora cinema." Read more.
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