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  • This year’s Pride is taking place in a contentious political climate. In San Diego County, controversy erupted leading up to Pride month about raising Pride flags and in parts of the country efforts to ban books continue.
  • A church in Del Mar is practicing what it preaches, by opening its doors to the homeless.
  • Introduction to Buddhism & Meditation with Jeffrey Zlotnik Friday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m., Bard Hall Free Community Event Series presented by Front Street Productions Cost: FREE Jeffrey is Co-Founder and CEO of the Dharma Bum Temple, Founder and CEO of The Meditation Initiative and Co-Ed Buddhist Fraternity at SDSU. Come see what it’s all about and learn! You must register to attend this open-seating show through Eventbrite. Location: First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego http://www.firstuusandiego.org/
  • It's nearly been two years since Virginia Democrats lost the governor's office and the House to the GOP. Before attempting a comeback this fall, they must first survive Tuesday's expensive primaries.
  • The shootings stretching from coast to coast follow a surge in homicides and other violence over the past several years that experts say accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Music inspired by folk traditions, with Irish Fiddle Master Winifred Horan. The Hutchins Consort plays on the eight scaled violins of the violin octet designed and built by famed luthier Dr. Carleen Hutchins. The instruments are the first successful attempt to create an acoustically balanced set of instruments that can sound truly like violins across the entire range of written music. With instruments ranging from the tiny treble violin, tuned one octave above the standard violin, to the gigantic large bass violin, tuned one octave lower than a 'cello, the Hutchins Consort produces an astonishing palette of sounds. Come see this performance at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Encinitas on Friday, February 17 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets can be purchased here.
  • This concert has been canceled All concert attendees must be vaccinated and face masks must be worn indoors. Cindy Lee Berryhill is a California singer, songwriter, and co-founder of the New York Antifolk movement. She has released seven albums since her debut on Rhino Records in 1987. Her most recent, The Adventurist, was released on Omnivore in 2017. Van Dyke Parks says “Cindy Lee’s capacity as a lyricist is unique, her insights and raw ability to articulate the human dilemma, is peerless. She deserves a berth in any Hall of Fame, for the humanities she brings to the usual vanities of songwriting.” Kimm Rogers is an expert at wordplay and her lyrics often contain meaningful twists and double entendres that aren’t apparent at first listen. Whether it’s a ballad, a love song, or rocking on the edge, finding a soft spot in a hard world is what Kimm does best. In that way, her songs are a true reflection of her generous spirit as they keep giving you little gifts every time you hear them. It’s rare to find writer who that does it as well as she does. She is one-of-a-kind and a real musical treasure. Pilgrim Church in Carlsbad is an open and affirming community within the United Church of Christ with a progressive theology, a commitment to spiritual growth, and passion for social justice. They have been hosting San Diego Folk Heritage concerts in their beautiful sanctuary since 2016. All ticket sales for this event will go toward supporting their mission. Follow on social media! Cindy Lee Berryhill: Facebook + Instagram Kimm Rogers: Facebook + Instagram
  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie presents its first spring concert at All Saints Episcopal Church on Sunday, January 29. Please note the new spring concert time at 2:30 p.m. Soprano Irene Marie Patton and baritone Andrew Garrett join the Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra in a program of Scandinavian music. Conducted by Dr. Angela Yeung. Program includes the Karelia Suite by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, Efterklange af Ossian Overture by Danish composer Niels Gade, selections from Peer Gynt by Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, and the Cantata in einer Taffel-Music by Swedish composer Johan Helmich Roman. Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donation via Venmo, Zelle, or by check can be tax deductible. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/events/scandinavian-winter/ for updates. Free parking information upon reservation.
  • The late Farmer Bill was a staple in the City Heights community and his family and the city are honoring his legacy.
  • ÁTTA, the band's first album in 10 years, sports an orchestra of strings, high-flying vocalism and its signature bittersweet melodies.
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