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  • A winter weather advisory was in effect until 5 a.m. Thursday for San Diego County mountain communities.
  • Ever since frontman Win Butler was accused of sexual misconduct by several people in 2022, Arcade Fire's hometown scene has struggled with how to respond.
  • This weekend in the arts: Disco Riot interprets Cauleen Smith's video work at San Diego Museum of Art; a group show at Quint; James E. Watts at Oceanside Museum of Art; Silkroad Ensemble's "Home Within"; Thee Sacred Souls, Kahlil Nash and more at Quartyard; San Diego Opera's "Roméo et Juliette"; and a day of choral concerts at the San Diego Sings Festival.
  • Shares in the midsized lender continued to tumble as fears grow about First Republic's financial health grow even after it received a $30 billion lifeline from its bigger rivals last week.
  • Underdogs have blown up every bracket in the country in what may be the maddest March ever.
  • Thrash pioneers Machine Head are coming to San Diego for their brand new Of Kingdom And Crown Tour! Undisputed masters of murderous riffs, pugnacious grooves and ferocious hooks since 1991, Machine Head are long established as one of the most influential and incendiary bands in the metal world. Exploding into the world’s consciousness with 1994’s seminal Burn My Eyes album, the now legendary Oakland crew brutishly redefined what it meant to be heavy, incorporating a wild array of influences into some of the sharpest and most brutal metal anthems ever written. See them live at House of Blues on Thursday, December 22 at 7:00 p.m. WHEN| Thursday, December 22, 2022 ‣ The show starts at 7:00 p.m. WHERE| House of Blues ‣ 1055 Fifth Ave. San Diego , California 92102 ADMISSION| Tickets can be purchased here! ‣ Tickets start at $46+ SOCIALS| Follow Machine head on Instagram!
  • San Diego State had little trouble ending the run of March Madness darling Furman, getting 16 points from Micah Parrish to pace a balanced scoring attack and pulling away for a 75-52 win on Saturday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
  • Over the past 25 years, OMA has presented over 300 diverse and engaging exhibitions that reflect their core interest to explore the stories of Southern California artists. Legacy: 25 Years of Art and Community is a survey of artwork selected from many of OMA’s past exhibitions. Compelling pieces from landmark community-building exhibits such as Worn with Pride (2000), Chouinard: A Living Legacy (2001), Artifacts: Allied Craftsmen of San Diego (2018), Lowbrow Art: Nine San Diego Pop Surrealists (2009), and Masterpieces of San Diego Painting: Fifty Works from Fifty Years, 1900-1950 (2008), will tell the story of how a volunteer-based organization grew from its humble beginnings in 1997 to the cultural destination it is today. Featuring work by James Hubbell, Wendy Murayama, William Glen Crooks, Allison Renshaw, Italo Scanga, and Charles Arnoldi, among others, this exhibition will create new narratives while remembering the seminal role OMA has played in the history of contemporary art in our region. WHEN| Saturday, September 10, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. WHERE| Oceanside Museum of Art ‣ 704 Pier View Wy, Oceanside, CA 92054 ADMISSION| Tickets can be purchased here! ‣ General admission is $10, seniors 65+ are $5 ‣ Free admission with ID for OMA members, NARM and ROAM members, children under 18, students, and active-duty military and their dependents. SOCIAL MEDIA| Follow the Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • In the wake of ongoing school shootings, architects are designing schools to minimize risk and increase student connection.
  • Fifty one migrants were found dead in the back of an abandoned tractor-trailer in Texas. Meanwhile, thousands of families in California are facing eviction in three days. Plus, the San Diego Unified School District has two new student board members.
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