Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Fringe Festival, Dan Werb and San Diego Pin & Patch Con

June 4, 2019
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FRINGE BENEFITS
Held in dozens of cities all over the world, Fringe festivals offer patrons everything from puppetry to poetry, cabaret to comedy. As if the "fringe" distinction didn't give it away, these types of fests showcase works that are decisively under-the-radar, but, to hear Kevin Charles Patterson tell it, some of these performances go on to play for much larger audiences. Continue reading.
MISSING LINKS
UC San Diego professor Dan Werb's first book began as a study of the skyrocketing numbers of women being murdered in Tijuana over the last decade. Werb discovered, however, that these murders weren't the only thing detrimentally affecting local women, but rather, could be understood as symptomatic of a range of deadly issues. Read more.
PATCH IT UP
Pins and patches have decorated our clothes and accessories for ages, silently letting everyone we encounter know our interests and passions. Still, enthusiasts don't often get the opportunity to come together and buy, swap and share their passion for the wearable artforms. That changed last year when the San Diego Pin & Patch Con started in San Diego. Continue reading.
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