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  • Led by Grammy®-winning pianist and composer Arturo O’Farrill, the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra is heralded as “one of the best jazz orchestras in existence” by The New Yorker. A transnational project to bring the people of the United States and Mexico together through music that prompted an album, book and documentary, "Fandango at the Wall" was inspired by the annual Fandango Fronterizo festival at the Tijuana-San Diego border. Get tickets here! - Prices ranging from $39-$346 Arturo O'Farrill: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Ex-producer Abby Grossberg alleged Tucker Carlson created a workplace defined by bigotry and sexism. Her case factored into Carlson's ouster from Fox News and the settlement of another major lawsuit.
  • The Amtrak Pacific Surfliner resumed service Monday from Orange County to and from San Diego.
  • Wild Rituals: 10 Lessons Animals Can Teach Us About Connection, Community, and Ourselves Internationally acclaimed and world-renowned elephant scientist Caitlin O’Connell, Ph.D., recently back from a global expedition, will be sharing her observations and insights as we dive into the rituals elephants, apes, zebras, rhinos, lions, whales, flamingos, and many more. About the book: Through her expeditions across the Pacific, the Caribbean, and the African savanna, she immerses us in the cultures of elephants, apes, zebras, rhinos, lions, whales, and flamingos, along with human traditions across the world. What can we learn from the ritual of a 110-year-old tortoise gifting a Galapagos tomato to his mate? How do wolf packs mourn their dead? With fascinating stories and surprising insights about resilience, collective power, and self-awareness, O’Connell delivers a greater understanding of just how similar we are to these wild creatures and an appreciation of the social behaviors that lead to stronger relationships and communities. About the author: Dr. Caitlin E. O'Connell-Rodman has been called a modern renaissance creative. She is currently on the faculty at the Eaton Peabody Lab at Harvard Medical School studying elephant low-frequency hearing while also overseeing a non-profit foundation, (Utopia Scientific) promoting the importance of science and conservation. She is an award-winning author and photographer and has been studying elephants in the wild for the last thirty years, having written dozens of scientific papers and numerous feature magazine articles and two memoirs about her experiences. She taught creative science writing for Stanford and The New York Times and co-developed the award-winning Smithsonian documentary, Elephant King. Zoom link will be provided upon registration and posted here within 36 hours of the event.
  • Live storytelling returns to the Whistle Stop stage! The Santa Ana blood winds blow through town during October and bring everyone a little closer to the edge. Unleash the beast with us this month as we commemorate the spooky, the monstrous, and the times we’ve gone over that edge and shown the world who we really are. Featuring stories by: Christopher Curtis Jessica Young Heidi Handelsman John Perkins Jesse O'Sullivan TJ Tallie Joe Hudak Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Summer Years is a pop-punk rock band from Oceanside in North San Diego County, CA. Powerful rhythms, melodic guitar parts, and meaningful lyrics are what comprise the core Summer Years sound. With influences rooted in the classic pop-punk of bands such as Blink 182 and Jimmy Eat World, Summer Years explore a sound that bridges generations of punk rock. This is a 21+ event Follow Summer Years on Instagram!
  • Come out and enjoy a curated lineup of some of the best Hip-Hop & Spoken Word artists you'll ever see perform live. It's the perfect blend for an entertaining night out with friends. There'll be a few breaks during the show, creating the perfect time to let loose and catch a good vibe. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind experience! This is a 21+ event SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Five years after of one of America's worst wildfires, slow and expensive recovery continues in Paradise, Calif., which could be a portent for what's ahead on fire-stricken Maui.
  • The food pantry says it may not be able to feed everyone that counts on their service in the near future.
  • Going to the movies is hot again thanks to the so-called "Barbie boost." Barbie, Oppenheimer and other movies continue to rev up the summer box office. But can theaters sustain the momentum?
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