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  • The guys from the Zzymzzy Quartet (rhymes with “whimsy”) have simple ambitions: they just want to play it like it was when it was unamplified, melodic, swinging, dreamy, full of sly surprise. From the Prohibition through the Second Big War, the glory days of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington are being recaptured humbly and with humor in San Diego by four musicians who know it don’t mean a thing without that swing. Those four musicians are Beston Barnett on guitar and vocals, Matt Gill on clarinet, Paul Hormick on upright bass, and Pete Miesner on guitar and lead vocals. The Zzymzzy Quartet takes its name from a hypothetical “last word” in the dictionary: thus, their tagline, “The Last Word in Gypsy Swing.” The “Gypsy” sound is heard in much of the guitar work, heavily influenced by the stylings of French Gypsy jazz legend Django Reinhardt. But the group also pays tribute to the Swing Era with classic standards and idiomatic originals. Since the Zzymzzy Quartet came together in 2004, they have played dances, parties, weddings, festivals, art openings, and events throughout Southern California to unanimous enthusiasm, carving out a name for themselves as a tasty dance band and a classy addition to every wedding. Their second album, Petite Fleur, features cameos from a variety of beloved San Diego musicians. Visit: zzymzzy.wordpress.com/
  • FCC chair Brendan Carr said he wants a review all of Disney's DEI practices — both past and present — to determine whether the company has ever violated any FCC regulations.
  • Beyond Land Acknowledgments Workshop Tuesday, Nov. 19 | 1-3 p.m. | Intertribal Resource Center (SSC 187) Beyond Land Acknowledgements, led by ITRC Coordinator Michaela Allen Sanchez (Lipan Apache and Mexican-American), is an engaging and introspective workshop aimed at moving beyond traditional land acknowledgments towards fostering genuine support and allyship for Native students and communities at UC San Diego and beyond. In this session, participants will delve into critical discussions about their positionalities and explore departmental protocols to identify opportunities for growth and advocacy. Through interactive activities and guided reflections, participants will develop a deeper understanding of creating tangible forms of support. By the end of the workshop, attendees will walk away equipped with actionable items to enact positive change for the betterment of Native communities within their spheres of influence. The Intertribal Resource Center is located on the 1st floor of the Student Services Center in SSC Room #187. We are located at the corner of Rupertus Way and Myers Drive, south of Price Center East. Every November, UC San Diego recognizes and celebrates the achievements, cultures, and contributions of Native American people and tribes during Native American Heritage Month. The UC San Diego community greatly respects the land and the Kumeyaay people of the area where our campus is located. We acknowledge their tremendous contributions to our region and thank them for their stewardship.
  • Join us for a special evening celebrating moms! Get ready to show your appreciation for all the amazing moms out there at our event happening on Thu, Oct 3rd, 2024 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Location: 7746 Herschel Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037 Come and enjoy a night filled with fun activities, delicious food, and great company. Let's make this a memorable evening for all the incredible moms in our lives! Featuring live music, snacks & drinks, raffles and giveaways including a one month membership to Lifetime Fitness with a free training session with one of their personal trainers. Featuring: Mini makeovers by Sheila Nellis - San Diego's favorite makeup artist Glamour shots by The Portrait Mama for the moms 20% off skincare including IS Clinical, SkinCeuticals, and ReVision Don't miss out on this opportunity to celebrate and honor the special women who do so much for us every day. See you there! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/harvest-open-house-celebrating-moms-tickets-996391171817?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • A federal judge rules that Google illegally abused its monopoly power to maintain its control over the search engine business. Google says it's appealing.
  • Join San Diego’s major league volleyball team, the San Diego Mojo, on January 30 for their thrilling showdown against the Atlanta Vibe. Fans can show up and show out for this electrifying game, located at Viejas Arena at San Diego State University. Fans can ace their Thursday night by watching the exhilarating battle on the court in their favorite Mojo gear. Don't have any Mojo merchandise? Dive into the Mojo Team Store onsite or online to get decked out in official Mojo merch. Between four amazing ticket bundles and single game tickets starting at just $15 dollars before taxes and fees, the Mojo has ticket options for everyone! To support communities impacted by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, the San Diego Mojo will also donate 50% of designated ticket sales for their Friday, Jan. 30 game against the Atlanta Vibe to Feeding San Diego, a nonprofit organization fighting food insecurity in San Diego County. Visit: https://fevo-enterprise.com/event/Feedingsan8 San Diego Mojo on Instagram and Facebook
  • American scientists have long worked abroad, but recruitment efforts are increasing due to cuts by the Trump administration.
  • Trump impuso un gravamen del 34% a los productos de China que se suma a un arancel previo del 20%, así como un arancel del 20% sobre la UE, de 24% sobre Japón y de 25% a Corea del Sur.
  • The President's executive order on "restoring truth and sanity to American history" calls on the Department of the Interior to ensure that any monuments, statues or memorials under its jurisdiction "do not contain descriptions, depictions, or other content that inappropriately disparage Americans past or living (including persons living in colonial times)."
  • The California Student Aid Commission extended the state financial aid priority deadline after a delayed FAFSA rollout and privacy concerns for some families.
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