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  • The San Diego Music Awards were founded in 1991. Thirty-two years later, it still remains important to some in the local music community.
  • This weekend in the arts: Filipino punk music, a free park xylophone concert, Barrio Art Crawl and more.
  • The work is intended to connect the under-construction Cuatro affordable housing complex to the nearby City Heights Transit Plaza and The Boulevard Transit Plaza.
  • Twitter has long had a bot problem, but since moderation on the platform was gutted and paid users were given "prioritization" in replies, the landscape has changed.
  • Encore Thursdays, Nov. 21 - Dec. 12, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS app. This is a premium documentary series explores the power of the arts. Led by renowned actor, dancer, and singer, Dulé Hill, the series captures diverse artists’ stories from across America, celebrating community, humanity, and the transformative potential of creative expression.
  • The last payments were distributed for a two-year guaranteed income pilot program in San Diego. The results reflect the findings of an experiment unfolding across the U.S.
  • Born and raised in the deep outskirts of Mexico City, the Gama brothers are keeping alive the rich legacy of marimba music running through their family with their latest project, Son Rompe Pera. While firmly rooted in the tradition of this historic instrument, their fresh take on this folk icon challenges its limits as never before, moving it into the garage/punk world of urban misfits and firmly planting it in the 21st century. Originally performing alongside their father at local events since they were kids, they now find themselves at the forefront of the contemporary international cumbia scene with their sonic explorations of the classic marimba. Their absolute unique blend comes from a typical youthful rebellion, when as teenagers they left behind their upbringing on the marimba and began to play in various punk, rockabilly and ska bands. Now they’ve gone full circle with the marimba back leading the way, and mixing all of their influences together with their energetic take on the popular instrument, giving it a new twist never before seen in Mexican folk music. Their live shows are a sweaty mess of dancing fans, and this garage-cumbia-marimba-punk band (the only band of its kind in the world) never disappoints on stage. Their authenticity shines through as they give their modern interpretation of Mexican, Peruvian, and Colombian classics, as well as their own original material and some surprise covers. The contrast of the traditional marimba with their youthful attitude and street sense connects the audience to the past while they dance into the future. For more information visit: amphitheater.ucsd.edu
  • The Cody Carter Band will debut at Civita Park with a mix of country music favorites – country classics, new songs by popular artists and a few originals. The popular San Diego band recently performed at the San Diego Fair. Come with your dancin' boots for a rockin' good time! Guests are invited to bring blankets, beach chairs and picnics or enjoy food truck fare. No glass, please. A concert for the whole family with nearby play areas and a splash fountain. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • 'Mad God,' 'Crimes of the Future,' 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' top list
  • A recently obtained investigation says three separate engineering failures on the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer kept the warship from going to sea last year. Leaving the Pacific Fleet "less ready and less capable."
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