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Malashock looks to the future as it celebrates 30 years of dance-making

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March 15, 2018

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Malashock looks to the future as it celebrates 30 years of dance-making

Thursday, Mar 15

Choreographer John Malashock's journey — and the evolution of Malashock Dance Company — is all about focusing on the road ahead.

A decade later, Cygnet tuning in to 'A Little Night Music' once again

Old Town company returns to Sondheim-composed musical that was its first show in new space.

Lucy Dacus, at 22, is a rising indie-rock star, lapsed Christian and former agnostic

Indie-rock sensation Lucy Dacus grew up in a devoutly Christian home. "For a while I called myself an agnostic," she recalls.

Maestoso serves up modern Italian with a twist

Four friends from Rome are bringing the newest trends in Italian dining to Hillcrest.

'King Charles III' a royal coup for Coronado Playhouse

Community theater will be first in San Diego to stage much-buzzed Broadway drama.

La Jolla Symphony & Chorus: 'Carmina Burana' and a long-awaited conducting debut by Patrick Walders

New choral director makes his debut as conductor of both the symphony and chorus in this weekend's La Jolla Symphony & Chorus concerts.

Cirque du Soleil breaks the ice with 'Crystal'

The 33-year-old company explores the artistic attributes of ice for the very first time.

30 ways to get your Irish jig on St. Patrick's Day in San Diego

From a hearty shepherd's pie to frothy pints of Guinness, local restaurants will keep you going all night long.

San Diego Music Awards will, once again, delight and frustrate attendees

The San Diego Music Awards, which celebrates its 27th anniversary Monday, are cause for celebration and despair.

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