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Claudio Casadio and Maya Sansa in L’uomo che verrà (The Man Who Will Come)

thursday, jan. 26

San Diego Italian Film Festival monthly screening: L’uomo che verrà ( The Man Who Will Come )

In the fall of 1944, on the slopes of Monte Sole south of Bologna, fascism showed its face in one of the worst massacres on Italian soil. Giorgio Diritti illuminates the incident in a very specific way: He creates an almost elegiac portrait of peasant life as seen through the eyes of an eight-year-old child. Martina has fallen mute since the death of her infant brother; now her mother is pregnant again, and Martina awaits the infant as her own rebirth.

Museum of Photographic Arts, 1649 El Prado in Balboa Park, 7 p.m., free with $5 suggested donation, 619-238-7559, mopa.org.

Arturo O’Farrill

friday, jan. 27

Arturo O’Farrill Afro-Latin Septet

Pianist, composer, educator and winner of the Latin Jazz USA Outstanding Achievement Award for 2003, Arturo O’Farrill was born in Mexico and grew up in New York City. In 2002, he created the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra for Jazz at Lincoln Center due in part to a large and very demanding body of substantial music in the genre of Latin and Afro Cuban Jazz that deserves to be much more widely appreciated and experienced by the general jazz audience.

Birch North Park Theatre, 2891 University Ave. in North Park, 8 p.m., tickets from $35, 858-459-3728, ljms.org.

San Diego Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair

saturday, jan. 28

Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair

The 30th Annual 2012 San Diego Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair is a free, family friendly event! Come celebrate the Year of the Dragon. Entertainment includes shows, music, parades, martial arts and much more. The San Diego Chinese Center will also be celebrating their 40th year of service for the community.

Third Avenue and J Street in downtown San Diego, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., free, sdcny.weebly.com.

Passport to the World: A musical journey around the globe

sunday, jan. 29

Passport to the World

Travel around the world with a sampling of some of music’s greatest composers. Your journey will start in Europe; go across to Asia, then down to Africa and then South America.You’ll wind up right here at home in North America! Learn how various cultures have influenced the symphonic music that we know and love.

Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B Street in San Diego, 2 p.m., tickets from $15, 619-235-0804, sandiegosymphony.org.

Jacques Villon, The Red Tablecloth, 1927 – part of the Harmony of Line exhibition

monday, jan. 30

Halle and The Jilt

Halle Petro is a Brooklyn based singer/songwriter. She originally started her career as an actress in New York City. She appeared in a variety of different roles including recordings, regional theater, commercials and even Saturday Night Live. In 2009, Petro decided to put a band together and record an album. The dynamic result is the album Lucky You – eleven original tracks which mix and match an unprecedented sound of jazz and country, blues, rock, pop and soul, pulled together by Petro’s powerful vocal presence.

Anthology, 1337 India Street in San Diego, 7:30 p.m., tickets from $10, 619-595-0300, anthologysd.com.

Halle and The Jilt

tuesday, jan. 31

A Harmony of Line

In the first half of the 20th century, Paris was the center of the art world. French artists like Henri Matisse and Robert Delaunay constituted one aspect of the avant-garde, but the many foreign artists working in the city were equally important. These seemingly disparate artists are collectively identified as the School of Paris. This installation of works on paper highlights that school, bringing to view a number of works from the museum’s permanent collection and a number of new gifts for the first time.

The San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado in Balboa Park, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., adult admission $12, 619-232-7931, sdmart.org.

Martin McDonagh

wednesday, feb. 1

A Behanding in Spokane

A Behanding in Spokane is the hilarious dark comedy from award-winning Irish playwright, Martin McDonagh (In Bruges, The Lieutenant of Inishmore). The title is just the starting point; take a man searching for his missing hand, two con artists out to make a few hundred bucks, and an overly curious hotel clerk, and the rest is up for grabs.

Old Town Theatre, 4040 Twiggs St. in San Diego, 7:30 p.m., tickets $44, 619-337-1525, cygnettheatre.com.

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