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  • Six String Society presents Something WONDERful: The Songs of Stevie Wonder on September 27 at the historic Sunshine Brooks Theater (217 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA). Led by San Diego’s own Kori Gillis, this 13-piece band—hailed as the region’s premier Stevie Wonder tribute—delivers the unmistakable sound, soul, and style of the musical icon. After performing for a crowd of over 1,000 at Escondido’s Concert Hall, they return to the intimate venue where it all began, offering an unforgettable evening that celebrates Stevie Wonder’s timeless music in a setting that brings you closer to every note. Six String Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • This isn't your average concert. This is a celebration of summer, flavor, and the magic of jazz on the water. Join alto saxophone jazz specialist Charlie Arbelaez as he sets sail aboard the exquisite Nerissa Yacht. Feel the ocean breeze and sunny San Diego vibes as world-class jazz fills the air—rich, expressive, and alive with emotion. This is music that flows through you, bringing warmth and joy to the day. Your all-inclusive day includes complimentary champagne, a curated Sunday brunch, live jazz performance, and 2-hour cruise on the 73-foot yacht Nerissa. Get 20% off tickets with code NERISSA20 at checkout. For more information and tickets, visit www.nerissasounds.com. For more information and tickets, visit www.nerissasounds.com.
  • San Diego Yacht Rock Festival Saturday, Oct. 11 at 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. About this event The tide is rising, and so is the demand. San Diego Yacht Rock Festival is your all-access pass to an evening & night of smooth rock grooves, sun-kissed cocktails, and seaside cuisine indulgence. Live performances from the best in Yacht Rock. Each band will deliver a unique set, highlighting their strongest material, ensuring a full day packed with unforgettable performancs from 3 of America's top Yacht Rock Bands -- Monsters of Yacht, Harbor Party & Yachty By Nature! Elliot Lurie — Voice of the Yachty Anthem "Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)" We’re thrilled to welcome Elliot Lurie, the original voice behind "Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)" — one of the smoothest, most beloved yacht rock anthems of all time. Don’t miss the chance to sing along to this timeless classic, live at the San Diego Yacht Rock Festival. Plus a chance to meet Elliot Luire and get a photo with him! Premium drinks and craft cocktails worthy of the captain’s table. Premium Nautical bites and coastal favorites to keep you fueled for the voyage. Tickets are moving fast — once we sail past capacity, there’s no turning back. Don’t be the one waving from the shore. San Diego Yacht Rock Festival on Instagram
  • Join TFSS for Boo Bash 2025, a FREE Halloween party for LGBTQ+ youth and their families! We’ve got an incredible lineup of activities planned from trick-or-treating and costume contests, to exciting games and family-friendly drag performances, complete with snacks, candy, and so much more! It's the perfect way to dive into the Halloween spirit and enjoy an inclusive celebration with our vibrant community.
  • In a matter of a few years in the 1960s, Dick Van Dyke became a star on Broadway, television and the silver screen.
  • With ACA tax credits set to expire, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen says premiums are "doubling, tripling" and warns "millions" could lose coverage if Congress fails to act.
  • You may have heard about HPV testing and self-swabbing to collect the sample. Does that work as well? Here are the ins and outs of this newer option.
  • Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery moves our understanding of when humans started making fire back by 350,000 years.
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren cautions that the sale of Warner Bros. Discovery to either Netflix or Paramount Skydance could reduce competition and concentrate power over what films and news American see.
  • Mohan Karki's family and others with Nepali ancestry were persecuted and driven out of Bhutan in the 1990s. Karki himself was born in a refugee camp in nearby Nepal. Yet, the U.S. government claims he is a Bhutanese citizen and seeks to deport him there.
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