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  • Then, the pork industry is challenging California animal welfare law before the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday. We’ll hear more about what the case is about. And, October is fire prevention month, a critical time for fire danger and preparedness. Cal Fire officials describe what they’re facing in fire-prone areas of San Diego county and what you should know to stay safe. Next, San Diego city planners want to rename and restructure the plan to pack more housing into areas of the city near transit. But the change from “transit priority area” to “sustainable development area” could be more than just fiddling with terminology. And writer Caroline Hatano brings us an ode to the Japanese American community that once farmed all over Southern California. Finally, The Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park recently opened “Hemingway in Comics.” It's an exhibit that explores what it means to be an icon and how that image can change over time.
  • Teens in jail in Virginia collaborate with musicians to compose songs, write poetry and find their voices after run-ins with the law.
  • Back in 2001, Monsoon Wedding was an indie darling turned international success. Now, the stage adaptation is an ambitious experiment in bridging Indian musical styles with a Broadway-style songbook.
  • Born of a session in Paisley, Scotland, and named for the town’s historic weaving industry and local poet laureate Robert Tannahill, the Tannahill Weavers have made an international name for their special brand of Celtic music, blending the beauty of traditional melodies with the power of modern rhythms. As one of the world’s premier traditional Celtic bands, their diverse repertoire spans the centuries with fire-driven instrumentals, topical songs, original ballads and lullabies, and humorous tales of life in Scotland. The members of the band include: Roy Gullane, who plays guitar and is the lead vocalist, is also a songwriter and has recently written his autobiography. From the west coast of Scotland, Phil Smillie plays flute, whistles, and bodhran, and sings harmony vocals. Originally from Tasmania, but now based in Glasgow, Malcolm Bushby plays the fiddle and bouzouki, and sings harmony vocals. The newest member of the band is Iain MacGillivray. He comes from a strong family line of piping and, in addition to the highland bagpipes, he also plays fiddle and whistles. With the band’s eighteenth recording, Òrach (“Golden” in Gaelic), nominated for album of the year, and they, themselves, for band of the year, the Tannahill Weavers are firmly established as one of the premier groups on the concert stage. From reflective ballads to foot-stomping reels and jigs, the variety and range of the material they perform is matched only by their enthusiasm and lively Celtic spirits.
  • A new study finds that women are excelling in the book business. Yet, they still lag in other creative industries. We search for an explanation why.
  • We are excited to invite you to YAAANA’s 5th Anniversary, Yiddishland California’s First Anniversary, and our Annual Fundraiser Celebration, featuring musical stars of the Yiddish stage! Yale Strom, Elizabeth Schwartz, and Lisa Fishman will perform a concert titled No End to Yiddishland! Our President, Jana Mazurkiewicz Meisarosh, will briefly report on the highlights of Yiddishland in 5782 and the plans for 5783. Enjoy great music, company, heimish nosh and drinks, all going to a great cause! WHEN | Saturday, October 8, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time (9:30 p.m CT, 10:30 p.m ET) WHERE | A venue in La Jolla (address provided upon registration) and via Zoom TICKETS| Tickets can be purchased HERE! • In-person: sliding scale $60 – $180; student $36 (student ID required). • Early bird tickets for $54 available until September 24 . • Online via Zoom: sliding scale $20-36. Early bird tickets for $18 available until September 24. Donation Information: Donations of $180 and up get you a shout-out at the event, a mention in the program, and a surprise Yiddishland gift at the event. Additional donations to the fundraiser for this 501(c)(3) organization (tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law) are welcome and can be made here. Your donations will help sustain Yiddishland Califonia’s cultural center in 5783. About Our Performers: Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz – internationally renowned recording artists specializing in Klezmer music and Yiddish songs and artistic advisors on YAAANA Board of Directors. Click here to listen to some of their music. Lisa Fishman – a singer, songwriter, and actress, recently performed as Bobe Tsaytl in the Broadway production of Yiddish “Fiddler on the Roof” directed by Joel Gray. Click here to listen to some of her music.
  • A new study in PLOS Biology finds that bumblebees can learn to solve puzzles from each other — suggesting that even invertebrate animals may have a capacity for culture.
  • We are excited to invite you to YAAANA’s 5th Anniversary, Yiddishland California’s First Anniversary, and our Annual Fundraiser Celebration, featuring musical stars of the Yiddish stage! Yale Strom, Elizabeth Schwartz, and Lisa Fishman will perform a concert titled "No End to Yiddishland"! Our President, Jana Mazurkiewicz Meisarosh, will report on the highlights of Yiddishland in 5782 and the plans for 5783. Enjoy great music, company, heimish nosh and drinks, all going to a great cause! When: Saturday, August 27, 7 p.m. Where: An outdoor venue. Address provided upon registration. The event will be broadcast on Zoom. About Our Performers: Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz – internationally renowned recording artists specializing in Klezmer music and Yiddish songs and artistic advisors on YAAANA Board of Directors. Lisa Fishman – a singer, songwriter, and actress, recently performed as Bobe Tsaytl in the Broadway production of Yiddish “Fiddler on the Roof” directed by Joel Gray. Yiddishland California: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • MohaviSoul is a five-piece California-style contemporary Americana bluegrass band rooted in folk and country, playing a mix of traditional and original tunes. Their members include Randy Hanson on mandolin, Jason Weiss on banjo, Dan Sankey on fiddle, Mark Miller on guitar, and Orion Boucher on bass. They have released three CDs: Blue Diesel (2013), Hometown Blues (2017), and Stories and Memories (2021). Ramona Ault and Avery Ellisman will open this concert. They are both members of the Prairie Sky Band, one of San Diego’s premier acoustic string bands. They will highlight some of Ramona’s original songs, which might remind you of Gillian Welch or Emmylou Harris. Presented by the nonprofit San Diego Folk Heritage. * All concert attendees must be vaccinated and masks must be worn inside
  • "Ronstadt Revival" is the premiere tribute to Linda Ronstadt, with a full 7 piece band, including fiddle and pedal steel, to bring you the true authentic sound of the Ronstadt catalog. Real, raw and 100% LIVE music. From Linda’s 1967 beginnings with "The Stone Poneys", to her amazing renditions in the 70s of songs by beloved songwriters like Smokey Robinson, Warren Zevon, Lowell George, The Eagles and The Rolling Stones, to her 80s smash album "Mad Love" with its "New Wave" vibe. Ronstadt Revival will take you on a timeless journey of all of your favorites including, "You're No Good", "Blue Bayou", "When Will I Be Loved", "Tracks of My Tears" and so much more! When | Friday July 22, 2022 Time | 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. - Doors open at 7 p.m. Venue | The Ritz Theater Admission | Tickets can be purchased here - Prices ranging from $15-$30 Socials: Ronstadt Revival: Facebook | Instagram The Ritz Theatre: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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