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  • Artists and Repertoire Rafael Payare, conductor Gil Shaham, violin RAVEL: La valse MASON BATES: Violin Concerto (SDS co-commission; West Coast Premiere) RESPIGHI: Pines of Rome RAVEL: Boléro GRAMMY®-winning violinist Gil Shaham returns to San Diego for the West Coast premiere of Mason Bates’ Violin Concerto, an explosive work showcasing Bates’ masterful modern style. Music Director Rafael Payare leads this sonic expedition, which includes Respighi’s monumental tone poem Pines of Rome and Ravel’s beloved Boléro. Related links: San Diego Symphony: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • A week of rallying will end with a speech from the presidential nominee herself, Kamala Harris.
  • This morning, Feeding San Diego is hosting a large-scale, free food distribution at Faith Chapel in Spring Valley open to 750 households to help support flood victims amidst the ongoing storms. Though wet weather is forecast, volunteers will be onsite to distribute ready-to-eat food and produce to anyone in need of food assistance to start the month, no registration required. This distribution was originally scheduled for Thursday, February 1 but was rescheduled. The distribution now coincides with the regularly scheduled Feeding San Diego produce pantry food distribution that takes place there on the first Monday of every month. “Emergency response is engrained in Feeding San Diego’s DNA. It’s how our organization got started back in 2007, by providing food to those displaced by the fires that year,” said Bob Kamensky, interim CEO of Feeding San Diego. “It’s of critical importance to our organization to step up and show up for our neighbors who continue to be impacted by these ongoing storms. Food is a necessity, and we are here to provide it to our community.” WHEN: Monday, February 5 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Faith Chapel 9400 Campo Road Spring Valley, CA 91977 Visit: feedingsandiego.org/ Facebook / Instagram
  • A Brazilian Supreme Court justice authorized the restoration of the social media platform's service in Brazil, over a month after its nationwide shutdown, according to a court document.
  • San Diego FC (SDFC) 2024 Chrome Ball Tour presented by Trust & Will is headed to the city of Chula Vista for the fifth and largest stop of the tour on Saturday, May 4. The Chrome Ball Tour in Chula Vista will kick off with a Chula Vista first responders tournament, featuring the Chula Vista Fire Department and players from the Chula Vista Police Department. The event will also feature a 3v3 street soccer tournament, a local car show, a Lucha Libre performance with Masked Republic, a San Diego FC Colors of the Community Fashion Show featuring a musical performance by Chula Vista natives Rossi Rock and Sebby OG, and musical acts featuring South Bay native DJ Beto Perez, world-renowned cumbia band Vilma Diaz y La Sonora, and San Diego native Lil Rob. Additionally, the Chrome Ball Tour stop in Chula Vista will have a beer garden and a kids area that will include face painting, inflatables and more. The event is free to the public and will run from Noon to 10 p.m. PT. The artwork for the Chrome Ball Tour stop in Chula Vista was created by local Chula Vista artists Josue Baltezar, Chikle! And Paola ‘Panca’ Villaseñor. The San Diego FC Colors of the Community Merchandise line will also drop on Saturday, May 4 and will be available to purchase exclusively first at the Chula Vista tour stop at the Eighteen Threads Merch Trailer. For more information visit: sandiegofc.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Lamar already won the year in a landslide. On his bristly new album, GNX, the rapper aims to change the state of play for everyone else.
  • California quiere proteger de la deportación a los testigos en investigaciones laborales, pero el programa de la administración Biden para empleados indocumentados está en riesgo con el regreso de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca.
  • Community college is often touted as an affordable start for students who want to earn bachelor's degrees. But according to federal data, only 13% of students actually reach that goal.
  • Georgia has emerged as one of the swingiest states in politics, so it's no surprise that the first presidential debate happens there. But its voters are less excited for a repeat of the 2020 election.
  • Digital works were on display this weekend in downtown San Diego, showing what it's like to see the world in adolescence. ‘Voice Out’ highlights young artists with ties on both sides of the border.
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