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  • The San Ysidro School District closed all its schools Friday due to the advisory, and the Chula Vista Elementary School District is taking precautionary measures at four district schools that are impacted.
  • While San Diego State’s administration fiddled around with possibly leaving the Mountain West, coach Brady Hoke did his best to keep his team focused on preparing for the season.
  • In 2022, schools recouped $6.6 billion from federal and state Medicaid programs for student healthcare. They could be getting much more.
  • Featuring Supeena Insee Adler, Christopher Adler, and Batya MacAdam-Somer Experience the musical traditions of Thailand in this concert presented by Center for World Music, featuring Supeena Insee Adler, director of the UCLA Music of Thailand Ensemble. With instruments including xylophone, plucked zither, fiddles, mouth organ, flute, and percussion, Dr. Adler will present musical traditions from three distinct cultural regions in Thailand, along with world fusion arrangements and original compositions. Supeena will be joined by Christopher Adler on the khaen free-reed mouth organ, Batya MacAdam-Somer on violin, two Thai classical dancers, and five guest artists. Tickets - General Seating: $35 - VIP Seating: $50 The ticket price includes admission to the performance and access to Mingei International Museum’s Gallery Level ($14 value) after 4 p.m. on the day of the performance. The Commons Level is free for all. Please purchase your tickets early. These performances sell out well in advance. Tickets are transferrable but non-refundable. The ticket price includes admission to the performance and access to Mingei International Museum’s Gallery Level ($14 value) after 4 PM on the day of the performance. The Commons Level is free for all. Related links: Center for World Music on Instagram Mingei International Museum on Instagram
  • NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Mark O'Connor about his memoir, Crossing Bridges, on his journey from multi-instrumentalist child prodigy to solo artist composing and performing on world stages.
  • HIGHLAND WAY brings Celtic, Irish, and Scottish music, high-energy fiddling, guitar, accordion, bass, percussion, and humor. Scotsman Brian Caldwell, from Glasgow by way of Escondido lead the 6-piece band in songs of work and play, conflict, love,, and the gathering of friends to make an afternoon of great music, friendly banter and fun for all.
  • The 'anti-city' country song is a well-worn trope, one that pits idyllic country life against the corruption of the city. But Aldean's controversial song reveals the dark heart of the tradition.
  • Celebrate Valentine’s Day and all things love with Lisa Fishman, who will be coming to Yiddishland from NYC, where she just starred as Yente the Matchmaker, as well as Bobe Tsaytl, in the Off-Broadway production of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ in Yiddish directed by Joel Grey. Spend an evening enjoying love songs and more in Yiddish, English and Ladino from the world of Jewish song. Lisa will sing romantic tunes – as well as other songs on love, longing and heartbreak – along with some comic tunes about relationships and marriage. Lisa will be accompanied on piano as well as her guitar. Nosh and drinks are included in the ticket price. This is an event suitable for couples and for singles, and will be broadcast via Zoom. Ticket Information: ‣ $20 if you register by February 1 for in-person attendance ‣ $30 if you register by February 5 for in-person attendance ‣ $40 if you register between February 6 and 10 for in person attendance ‣ $10 for early bird Zoom participation (expires on February 5) ‣ $18 for last-minute Zoom registration (after February 5)
  • The Black Opry Revue show emerged from a simple directory of Black country and Americana artists and blossomed into a full-blown community of artists and fans.
  • The band's sophomore album, Earthdrawn Skies, connects the dots in wildly diverse music spanning eight centuries.
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