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Kung Fu Panda 3 begins with a scene of the late Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), the wise old tortoise who served as former master of the Jade Palace and singlehandedly created the art of kung fu, now peacefully meditating below a peach tree in the spirit realm. Appearing for the first time since the first […]

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Each year as dancers begin to perform in the first competitions of the season under the critical eye of the judges that the dancer is presented with their ‘score’ of how successful a performance was given that I hear this same question by dancers and parents alike.  “Her technique was above everyone on that stage, […]

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North County DanceArts, Inc. is known for its professional and positive teaching staff, and its superb quality of training.  NCDA is a San Diego dance studio and has been in business for 31 years (18 of those years being in Carmel Valley San Diego).  Classes offered at NCDA include Ballet, Tap, Contemporary, Hip Hop, KinderCombo, […]

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San Diego Musical Theatre announces the final production of their 2015 season, IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS, December November 27 – December 6, 2015 (press opening on Friday, November 27) at the Spreckels Theatre. Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaption features seventeen Irving Berlin songs, played by a live 22 piece orchestra! […]

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Talk and Book Signing by Dr. Paul Tai, author of How Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong Ruled China at the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum, Chuang Archive & Learning Center, 541 B Second Ave, San Diego, CA 92101 on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 1:30-3:30 pm.  About the Talk In China’s recent history, there have been two major leaders: Chiang […]

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San Diego Musical Theatre is pleased to welcome Colleen Kollar Smith as Executive Director. A native San Diegan, Smith has made a career on and off San Diego stages with such organizations as Lamb’s Players Theatre, CYT San Diego, and most recently New Village Arts. Founders Erin and Gary Lewis say “We, along with the […]

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Ermana Productions, led by Torrey Pines High School Seniors Ivy Gong and Michelle Zhao, recently launched “Last Period”, an 18 episode comedy mockumentary about the shenanigans of five high schoolers in a “last period” (hence the name) “Office Aide” class together. The series pilot “The Beginning” premiered on YOUTUBE August 28, 2015 and the second […]

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The award-winning Actors’ Conservatory Theatre (ACT-San Diego) announces auditions for Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, for ages 8-18, directed by veteran actor/director Bernard Baldan, on September 8, 2015 from 4:15-7:45 p.m. at the Ocean Aire Rec Center, 4770 Fairpoint Way, San Diego, 92130. Callbacks will be held September 10, 2015 beginning at 4:15 p.m. Performances […]

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The dancers at Love to Dance, Inc. in San Diego, CA are very excited to begin the 2015-2016 dance season. The new season, which begins August 31, 2015, is bursting with new opportunities. Love to Dance, Inc. expanded all of their programs. The Tiny Tots program now offers a variety of new classes. These classes […]

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Ever wondered why people act and feel the way they do? Meet the emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust, five emotions that everyone has, determining each individual’s unique personality and behavior. In particular, the plot of Pixar’s new release Inside Out takes place in the brain of the 11-year-old girl Riley Anderson. Each of […]

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How deep can a person reach into the self to conquer adversity? If I were to choose one area of life that I feel would be most crucial to create balance and harmony in life, it would be feng shui for relationships. Feng shui for relationships goes far beyond the thought of just love and romance, […]

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San Diego Musical Theatre announces the second production of their 2015 season, Singin’ in the Rain, May 22 – June 7, 2015 (press opening on Saturday, May 23), at the Spreckels Theatre on Broadway in downtown San Diego. You remember the plot. You love the characters. You know “the song.” It’s no less than the […]

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