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  • All concert attendees must be vaccinated and face masks must be worn indoors. Peter Boland has been playing music and writing songs his whole life. His first solo album was called Frame, released in 2002. It earned a Best Americana Album nomination at the San Diego Music Awards. His band, The Coyote Problem, won the Best Americana Album prize for both their albums, Wire in 2005 and California in 2007, at the San Diego Music Awards. Subsequently, Peter “fired” himself from his own band and released his solo album, Two Pines, also nominated for Best Americana album. Peter, in addition to being a singer/songwriter/musician, is also a speaker, writer, and philosophy professor, and has said “In my mind, all of these various modes of expression root back to a common core – the hunger to understand and the passion to connect. To me, philosophy, spirituality, and art are healing modalities – we turn to them to salve our wounds, bind our broken places, and cultivate our growth. Whether in song, in prose, or in oratory, I simply want to open up to the grandeur and depth of being alive.” Rupert Wates was born in London. He signed an exclusive publishing deal with Eaton Music in the late 1990s and has been a full-time songwriter ever since. He moved to the United States in fall 2006. Since 2007, he has won over fifty songwriting awards. He has released eleven full-length CDs. Each has received outstandingly good reviews, and has been played regularly by radio stations in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Australia, and The Netherlands. In 2015 and 2016, over twenty of his songs were recorded by other performers, and two tribute albums to his material were recorded by independent artists in Nashville and Los Angeles. Rupert averages 120 live shows per year, for audiences totaling around 3,500 annually, in America, Canada, and Europe. Everyone who hears him responds to his acoustic, melodic, haunting songs that ring true. Follow on Rupert Wates on Facebook!
  • Whole House Transformation Explore your neighbor’s home transformation. Join us for a behind-the-scenes look of this Willow Glen whole house remodel currently in construction. Before we close up the walls, we’d like to share the inspiration and the process for this custom remodel that will include a new kitchen and a completely reconfigured floor plan. Meet the design team, see what we have planned for the finished design, and learn more about our streamlined process for designing and building custom remodels. You’ll leave with everything you need to know before embarking on a remodeling project. There will be light refreshments and door prizes! The exact home location will be shared once you are registered online at our website, 24 hours prior to the event. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Mission Pacific Hotel is proud to present Oceanside's Inaugural Mini Ramp Jam, an invitational event for world-class skaters to compete in a mini ramp showcase in partnership with NFTys.io, USA Surf and Visit Oceanside. As an action sports mecca across the disciplines of surf, skate and snow, Mission Pacific Hotel will construct a mini ramp custom to the property's Pacific Garden, boasting epic views of the Pacific Ocean, Oceanside’s historic pier and the iconic Top Gun House. From X Games gold medalists to national champions, thirty skaters including Clay Kreiner, Mitchie Brusco, and Beaver Fleming will compete in a three round competition comprising eight heats. The top four competitors will split a $6,500 prize purse sponsored by Visit Oceanside and Oceanside Sports Commission. Mission Pacific Hotel's Mini Ramp Jam Vendor Village will surround the competition in the Pacific Garden, featuring retail pop-ups from SunBum, Oakley, LossProof, Kové, Brixton, Surf Ready Fitness and more, as well as Theragun massages from Sunny’s Spa and Beauty Lounge and organic juices from Piper. Mission Pacific Hotel will also debut their Hang 10 Locals Only Offer at the event, granting a 10% discount to Oceanside locals at The Rooftop Bar, The Shore Room and Piper (must show valid Oceanside ID). The event will also feature a raffle to raise money to support USA Surfing’s Gold Medal Para Surfing team defend their world title at the December 2022 ISA World Para Surfing Championship in Pismo Beach, Calif. Visit Oceanside Socials: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Win prizes while learning about controversial books! Join the San Diego Public Library on September 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the Mary Hollis Clark Meeting Room to play some Banned Book Bingo. Refreshments will be provided. Banned Books Week’s objective is to raise awareness regarding the censorship of books throughout the country. According to the American Library Association, more than 11,300 books have been challenged since 1982. 729 of those challenges were in 2021. The vast majority (82-97%) of book challenges and removals are never reported or receive media attention. Typically held during the last week of September, Banned Books Week celebrates the freedom to read and spotlights current and historical attempts to censor books in libraries and schools. It brings together the entire book community—librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types—in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.
  • Conductor: Steven Schick, Music Director Emeritus We welcome back Steven Schick to conduct this exciting concert. Mary Kouyoumdjian, UCSD alumna and celebrated composer often described as “politically fearless,” will be this year’s Brenda and Steven Schick commission honoree. The orchestra will then present Stravinsky’s energetic Firebird Suite, a work whose premiere was so successful it catapulted the composer to international fame. We will then share Varèse’s work, Octandre, followed by American operatic soprano, and UCSD faculty member, Susan Narucki performing Strauss’ Four Last Songs. Program: "Walking with Ghosts" by Mary Kouyoumdjian Jeff Anderle, bass clarinet Brenda and Steven Schick Commission Igor Stravinsky: "Firebird Suite" Edgard Varèse: "Octandre" Richard Strauss: "Four Last Songs" Jeff Anderle, Bass Clarinet; Susan Narucki, Soprano Learn more about The Steven Schick Prize for Acts of Musical Imagination and Excellence, click here. Visit: https://www.ljsc.org/events/october-29-30-2022-powerful-nature-921-873/ La Jolla Symphony & Chorus on Facebook + Instagram + @LaJollaSymphony on Twitter
  • Ever since frontman Win Butler was accused of sexual misconduct by several people in 2022, Arcade Fire's hometown scene has struggled with how to respond.
  • Celebrating 50 years of Oktoberfest in El Cajon, this is a family-friendly festival that began in 1972, promoting traditional German culture, including entertainment provided by our popular band Guggenbach-Buam, who join us from Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Enjoy folk dances, games, and contests, vendor booths, and let your youngsters go crazy in the Kids’ Zone! On Saturday nights, the clubhouse is also open for dancing (8 PM to midnight), with live German music. On Friday, September 30, at 6:30 p.m., join us for our opening parade and ceremonial "Tapping the Wooden Keg." And at 8 p.m. Sunday, October 9, we’ll draw the ticket of the winner of our Grand Prize, a round-trip ticket for two to Germany! Raffle tickets can be purchased throughout the entire festival, with frequent door prize drawings, too. Try authentic German food such as bratwurst, ox-on-the-spit, potato salad, potato pancakes, pretzels, sauerkraut and red cabbage, plus a mouth-watering variety of German pastries. Soft drinks and adult beverages are sold, featuring a fantastic selection of German beers on draft, plus wines and a full bar. Bring your family and invite your friends to join you at the real German Oktoberfest in El Cajon! For more information, phone (619) 442-6637 or visit www.OktoberfestElCajon.com. Follow us on Facebook for updated information. See you there!
  • Poverty, by America author Matthew Desmond says if the top 1% of Americans paid the taxes they owed, it would raise $175 billion each year: "That is just about enough to pull everyone out of poverty."
  • President Biden gave out medals to musicians, authors, artists are others to recognize their contributions to the arts and humanities. He shared a personal connection with some of the recipients.
  • The pop star has always been an uneasy match for the demands of touring. In the controlled stillness of a Las Vegas theater, she may have finally found her place.
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