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A farewell tour brings the classical guitar duo and their exciting program to locations across California at the end of the month.

The rising star speaks to a new generation, interpreting music through the lens of her own experience.

The company’s programming is tone-deaf to the moment, while the dancers shine.

The orchestra will perform works by its own composition competition finalists on Feb. 26 at the SF Conservatory of Music, free of charge.

The group offered a light but musically satisfying concert, backed by impressive musicianship and a little nerding out.

The French-Algerian contemporary dance company’s “Sol Invictus” is set to take the stage in L.A. Feb. 19–21.

Cahill organized her recital around Jawaharlal Nehru’s quote, “The light has gone out, I said, and yet I was wrong.

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