This week, Tim Allen, Mojalet Dance, Linda Vista Multi-Cultural Fair, 'Challengers' movie and more
Good morning, and welcome to the U-T Arts & Culture Newsletter. I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. If the popularity of its YouTube livestream is any indication, Coachella should change its name to Couchella.
com so eloquently a few weeks ago, the slew of “coming attractions” previews that we’re forced to sit through in movie theaters before the film we paid to see begins is both annoying and infuriating. It’s worse when you factor in product commercials and the movie theater chain’s self-promotional segments.
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