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  • There has been a lot of conversation on social media about the downsides of polyester. But are those downsides as bad as they're believed to be? Are there upsides?
  • First, the El Cajon police chief and the state Attorney General disagree on the state’s immigrant sanctuary law. Next, over 4,000 San Diego teens made calls to the teen mental health line. We hear more about the resource. Finally, a transitional housing facility for foster youths marks a first for North County.
  • Indiana bullied its way into the history books Monday night, toppling Miami 27-21 to put the finishing touch on a rags-to-riches story, an undefeated season and the national title.
  • The U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission said a sewage pipe collapse was to blame.
  • Gerald Karni, conductor WindSync, wind quintet San Diego Symphony Orchestra R. STRAUSS: “Sunrise Fanfare” from Also sprach Zarathustra JESSIE MONTGOMERY (arr. Jannina Norpoth): "Starburst" LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: "Allegro con brio" and "Allegro" from Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 IVAN TREVINO: "Space Junk" (World Premiere) JOHN WILLIAMS: “Main Title” from "Star Wars" Explore the wonders of the universe with the San Diego Symphony in a family-friendly concert that’s out of this world! The adventure begins with Strauss’ awe-inspiring "Sunrise Fanfare" from Also sprach Zarathustra and Jessie Montgomery’s shimmering "Starburst." Beethoven’s electrifying Symphony No. 5 adds drama and excitement, while the world premiere of Ivan Trevino’s "Space Junk," featuring WindSync, takes you on a fresh and imaginative voyage. The concert concludes with John Williams’ legendary "Star Wars" theme, a celebration of intergalactic wonder. Perfect for kids and families, this is an unforgettable morning of music that’s truly out of this world! These 1-hour concerts feature captivating musical stories and interactive moments that are sure to inspire both kids and adults alike. EXTEND YOUR EXPERIENCE! Join us one hour early for pre-concert activities featuring crafts and activities, included with ticket purchase. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Robert Spano, conductor Conrad Tao, piano San Diego Symphony Orchestra ADAM SCHOENBERG: Cool Cat JOHN ADAMS: Century Rolls RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44 An exuberant celebration of music by three composers, all of whom came from elsewhere to live in California. The youngest, Massachusetts-born Adam Schoenberg, is famous for his ability to meld popular idioms into energetic pieces for classical audiences and Cool Cat is no exception. This delightful fanfare of an overture celebrates the life of P-22, the world-famous mountain lion who lived for a decade in the hills above Los Angeles. John Adams, one of the most renowned American composers, wrote his piano concerto Century Rolls in the 1990s as a celebration of the great age of American player-piano recordings a century ago by artists such as Jelly Roll Morton and Gershwin. Russian-born Rachmaninoff himself spent much of the last quarter century of his life in the US, becoming a citizen and owning homes in New York and Los Angeles. Rachmaninoff was a huge admirer of American popular music and in the last movement of his Third Symphony we can hear his delight in Hollywood film-music and especially the movies of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Nicole McCabe, alto saxophone Josh Nelson, piano Luca Alemanno, bass Joe LaBarbera - drums A record-breaking album by the West Coast-cool Dave Brubeck Quartet, Time Out broke records and conventions alike, becoming the first jazz album to sell a million copies, and its single "Take Five" was the first jazz single to sell one million copies. An album with all-original pieces, exploring a variety of musical styles and time signatures, the album was inducted into the GRAMMY® Hall of Fame and was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Please note: The San Diego Symphony Orchestra does not appear on this program. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Community activists and leaders attend the 38th annual All Peoples Celebration in Balboa Park.
  • Two Performances: March 28 at 10:30 a.m. March 28 at 11:30 a.m. Featuring a San Diego Symphony Orchestra String Quintet Join us for the heartwarming tale of Ferdinand the Bull, told through music and the beautiful melodies of the string family. Violins, violas, cellos and basses will take center stage, bringing Ferdinand’s peaceful world to life in this charming, interactive experience. A gentle and joyful way to inspire budding music lovers. These 30-minute interactive concerts are sensory-friendly and designed with little ones in mind. Sing-alongs, rhymes, dances, and musical games will engage your child while introducing them to the instruments of the orchestra. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Raising Money for Veteran Art Classes The Veterans Art Project on Facebook / Instagram
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