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VOLUME 11 ISSUE 4
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COMMUNITY P. 8
PastMatters explores sidewalk stories
THEATER P. 11
‘underlie’ On Feb. 28-March 2, Erica Buechner’s year-long project will culminate into ‘underlie,’ a performance at Art Produce. (Photo by Doug McMinimy)
Community influences upcoming North Park show
The Old Globe presents ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’
Sara Butler | Editor
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“Something’s going to happen.” That’s one of the phrases City Heights resident and longtime dancer Erica Buechner is known for when experimenting with choreography during classes.
Buechner, who also teaches dance and choreographs musicals at Francis Parker School, said her work is inspired by exploration and playing with a concept, without fear of failure or the unknown. When she received the coveted Creative Catalyst grant from The San
Diego Foundation last April, Buechner had no idea what the project would morph into. Every year, five local artists and their nonprofit sponsors receive $20,000 grants from The San Diego Foundation Creative Catalyst Program, which seeks to enhance San Diego’s arts
community and support its professional artists while engaging the public. Buechner was one of the five selected by a committee of local partners, community leaders and art experts for the 2018 Creative Catalyst Grant Cycle.
see Underlie, pg 9
Hillcrest holds emergency town hall
HiroNori Craft Ramen arrives in Hillcrest
Sara Butler | Editor
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(l to r) Lynn Susholtz, Erica Buechner and Nikki Dunnan inside the front gallery room in Art Produce (Photo by Sara Butler)
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On Wednesday, Feb. 20, the Hillcrest community gathered for an emergency town hall spurred by hate crimes that have recently occurred in the neighborhood, including a shooting at The Asian Bistro on Feb. 12 and the vandalism of a plaque under the Pride flag on Feb. 6. In response to these events, San Diego LGBT Visitors Center and SoCal Equality Business Alliance organized the town hall, which took place in The Great Hall at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Bankers Hill from 6-8 p.m. Though announced on late notice, word spread quickly on social media and the meeting drew a packed house.
see Town Hall, pg 4
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