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  • Limited national data suggest teachers are plentiful, but many districts that serve some of the most vulnerable students would beg to differ.
  • For the second day, the city of Kherson is facing missile and artillery attacks from Russia. Kherson's governor said that shelling attacks on Thursday killed 10 civilians and injured 54 injured.
  • The Hausmann Quartet and Maritime Museum of San Diego are excited to partner to present the seventh season of Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime, a quarterly concert series performed aboard one of the Museum’s historic world-class vessels, the 1898 steam ferryboat Berkeley that operated for 60 years on San Francisco Bay. The season opens with a dramatic and optimistic afternoon featuring two of Haydn's more joyous quartets (opus 33/6 and 77/1) alongside works by two women with strikingly original musical voices: Leila Adu-Gilmore's if the stars align... (a composer whose own star is rising fast) and French Romantic (and member of Les Six) Germaine Taillefaire's Quartet from 1919. Join us for a celebratory opening to 2022's concert season. Joseph Haydn - Quartet no. 33 in D Major, Op. 33, No. 6 (1781) Leila Adu-Gilmore - if the stars align... (2012) Germaine Taillefaire - Quartet (1919) Haydn - Quartet no. 66 in G Major, Op. 77, No. 1 (1799) All concerts are Sundays at 2:30, and include an intermission for a total length of under two hours. Each creative program will also include informative and entertaining commentary between selections from noted UC Santa Barbara musicologist Derek Katz. Masks will be required for all performers and audience members until further notice.Date: Feb. 6, 2022Time: 2:30p.m.-4:30p.m.Location: Maritime Museum of San Diego Tickets: $10-$60For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Qatar's strict rules regarding alcohol have drawn attention as it hosts the World Cup.
  • POSTPONEDReggaeton superstar J Balvin is coming to San Diego for his brand new Jose Tour!Charismatic Columbian reggaeton singer J Balvin has been a dominant figure on the Latin charts since his 2009 debut. The electric artist is known for beat-heavy performances that feature a troupe of talented female backup dancers, and his high-energy renditions of fan favorites like "Tranquila" and "Yo Te Lo Dije" always get fans moving. See him live at Pechanga Arena on Apr 24, 2022 at 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.See page for covid vaccination/mask policy
  • "Man, I love Detroit. I'm thinking about getting a place here," Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker said after hitting his latest game-winning field goal from more than 60 yards.
  • California health leaders gave an update on the outbreak Friday that has infected more than 2,600 people statewide.
  • A previously unreleased live recording from 1967 finds the iconic jazz drummer experimenting outside the spotlight in a small New York club, assessing his next steps at a pivotal moment in his career.
  • "I think it's the Devil's armpits outside already," a Manchester resident reported around 1 p.m. local time on Monday. The heat wave in Europe that has resulted in deaths and fueled massive wildfires.
  • Bernard Cribbins, a beloved British entertainer whose seven-decade career ranged from the bawdy "Carry On" comedies to children's television and "Doctor Who," has died.
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