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Inside the Largest Collection of Diego Rivera's Work and Never Exhibited Pieces
California Live’s Malou Nubla gets an exclusive tour of the San Francisco MOMA’s exhibit, “Diego Rivera’s America” where more than 20 years of his work is on display. Joined by the Guest Curator, James Oles, Malou ventures through the history, immersive murals, and art brought together for a once-in-a-lifetime experience! On display through January 2, 2023.
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New Technologies Making a Sustainable Impact
California Green time! California Live’s Malou Nubla explores the new interactive “Solve for Earth” exhibit at San Jose’s Tech Museum. Joined by Chief Learning Officer, Gretchen Walker, Malou sees how scientists are working on solutions for climate change. Learn how the exhibit is empowering people to live more sustainably.
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A Taste of Japan in the Heart of Hollywood
Jessica Vilchis ventures to the heart of Hollywood for an inside look at Japanese culture and cuisine. Japan House Los Angeles is currently featuring “The Art of the Ramen Bowl” exhibit and a pop-up dining collaboration called “Ramen Discoveries.” Find out how to be part of the authentic experience.
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Women in Country are Rockin' the Grammy Museum
The Grammy Museum is celebrating legendary women in Country with its newest exhibit, “The Power of Women in Country Music.” California Live’s Paul Costabile gets a VIP tour and talks to Kelsey Goelz, Associate Curator, about the history of women in Country and how they have shattered glass ceilings for over a century. Enjoy a sneak peek of the exhibit!...
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Women's Museum of California Opens New Space in Southeast San Diego
The Women’s Museum of California is gearing up for the grand opening of its Southeast San Diego Center, kicking off with the debut of its latest exhibit and hosting festivities that are free for the occasion.
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First Look: Women's Museum of California
NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews introduces you to Artistic Director Katie Ruiz, who shares more about the new Women’s Museum of California at the Southeast San Diego Center.
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Legion of Honor in SF Exhibits Designs from China's First Couturier
California Live’s Malou Nubla gets a private tour of the “Guo Pei: Couture Fantasy” exhibit at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco honoring the extraordinary designs of ‘China’s first courturier,’ Guo Pei. The exhibit showcases 20 years of her dressmaking artistry. For more info, please visitLegionOfHonor.famsf.org
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Frida Kahlo's Artwork Comes to Life in San Francisco
California Live’s Ross Thomas steps into the artwork of Frida Kahlo. Best known for her self-portraits, connection to nature, and cultural roots, her art is a journey through her life of love and pain. Luis Aguilar, Operations Manager for the Immersive Friday Kahlo exhibit in San Francisco, joins Ross to discuss details about the innovative technology that brings Frida’s artwork...
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‘Tupac Shakur: Wake Me When I'm Free' Is Larger Than Life and On Display
LA Live is rolling out the red carpet for the opening of its newest exhibit, ‘Tupac Shakur: Wake Me When I’m Free’. The Producer of the gallery, Arron Saxe, gives “California Live” a sneak peek at the larger-than-life exhibit. This immersive experience focuses on the extraordinary life of Tupac and the journey that made him who he was as an...
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Jurassic Quest Experience Set to Return to San Diego
Animatronic dinosaurs will once again stomp the grounds of the Del Mar Fairgrounds early next year as part of the Jurassic Quest experience’s return to San Diego County.
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Princess Diana's Wedding Dress Goes on Display in London
The dress Princess Diana wore at her wedding to Prince Charles has gone on public display at the late princess’s former London home.
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San Diego's New Virtual Exhibit Showcases Incredible Life of Black Homesteader Nathan Harrison
The San Diego History Center is spotlighting a notable San Diegan in a new virtual exhibit that showcases how he overcame adversity and trekked up an area mountain and became a local legend.
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San Diego History Center Opens Exhibit About Black Homesteader Nathan Harrison
The San Diego History Center is opening a new exhibit on March 18 about Nathan Harrison, a Black homesteader who lived on Palomar Mountain for nearly 70 years. Harrison’s story is one of remarkable resilience, and a part of San Diego’s history. NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews shares details.
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CSU San Marcos To Unveil Exhibit Documenting Year of the Pandemic
The University Library at Cal State San Marcos will present a virtual reception for the exhibit “Stories & Snapshots: Documenting a Year of the Pandemic” Tuesday night, a virtual exhibit showcasing participants’ personal stories through photography, writing and multimedia.
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Dino-Mite Fun: Dinosaur Drive-Thru Experience to Return to Del Mar
Following a successful week and roaring good time at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in early January, the Jurassic Quest Drive Thru announced it will return to San Diego County in just a couple of months.
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San Diego History Center Seeks Community Contributions for Exhibit Celebrating Local Black History
With Black History Month just around the corner, the San Diego History Center is seeking contributions from the public for an upcoming project that honors and documents Black history in the county.
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ArtWalk Returns to Liberty Station
After being on hold for months due to the coronavirus pandemic, ArtWalk @ Liberty Station is returning. NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews has details for you.
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ArtWalk @ Liberty Station to Return for First Show Since March
Art aficionados can rejoice since ArtWalk @ Liberty Station is returning next month to celebrate its 15th year – with some modifications, of course.