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  • Critically acclaimed singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Melanie DeMore will present an unforgettable interactive evening of song. Join us at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 4 for Melanie DeMore's Community Singalong. Melanie is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and social-activist who will have you singing in your seat in an unforgettable interactive evening of story and song presented by Front Street Productions. For more details contact Robie Evans. You must register to attend this open-seating show. Get your free tickets.
  • The "8 Passengers" mother pleaded guilty to four felony counts for abusing and starving two of her children in a deal with prosecutors. She faces sentences of one to 15 years in prison for each count.
  • Wednesdays, Nov. 13 - 20 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream Seasons 1 - 2 now with KPBS Passport! Season 2 is a groundbreaking portrait of contemporary Indian Country. This four-part Native directed series reveals the beauty and power of today’s Indigenous world. Smashing stereotypes, it follows the brilliant engineers, bold politicians, and cutting-edge artists who draw upon Native tradition to build a better 21st century.
  • The case centers on what consumers expect when they order a tuna sandwich: the word "tuna" appears 244 times in the plaintiff's 28-page amended complaint.
  • The Padres 2023 Opening Day, presented by Sycuan Casino Resort, is set for Thursday, March 30 at 1:10 p.m. when the Padres host the Colorado Rockies. Tickets to Opening Day are extremely limited, but seats remain for other games in the series. Join in on the pageantry, tradition, and fun! On Friday, it’s a Party in the Park, presented by Southwest Airlines! Enjoy BeerFest, with $5 beer specials from your favorite local and national breweries. On Sunday, the first 40,000 fans will receive an Opening Series Hat, thanks to Sycuan Casino Resort. It’s also our first KidsFest of the year, presented by SDG&E! Families are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy bounce houses and other inflatables, games, face painters and other kid-friendly activities.
  • In 2004, a U.S. general told the family of an Iraqi interpreter that insurgents killed their brother. The truth was more painful: He was mistakenly killed by Americans he had risked his life to help.
  • Aussie singer Vance Joy is coming to San Diego for his brand new In Our Own Sweet Time Tour! Australian indie folk singer/songwriter Vance Joy began his career playing the open-mic scene while completing his law degree. Finding success in the music industry, Joy decided to put law on hold and pursue a music career instead. Born James Keogh, Joy recorded his first EP, "God Loves You When You're Dancing," which was highlighted by the career-establishing single, "Riptide." The overwhelmingly popular track earned Joy the top spot on the 2013 Triple J Hottest 100, beating out artists like Lorde. Joy's other singles, which include "Mess is Mine," "Georgia," "Fire and the Flood," "Lay It On Me," "I'm With You," "Saturday Sun," and many many more, have been streamed more than 3.2 billion times. In 2021, Joy announced a 2022 tour for what he's calling The Long Way Home Tour. See him live at Soma on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 8 p.m.
  • ALL ABOUT KNITS AND STRETCHY FABRICS 3 Sundays | March 12, 19 & 26 from 1 – 4 p.m. Material fee: $20 payable to the instructor at the start of class Learn techniques to help you learn to sew with knit fabrics. Overlock stitches, seam finishes, and how to properly work with those hard to deal with stretchy fabrics. Recommended skills for entry: know how to thread a sewing machine, and sew a straight stitch. All materials provided in the $20 material fee. Beginners welcome, but participants must know how to thread their machine and sew a straight stitch. Ages 12+ welcome! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • On Wednesday, March 1 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., San Diego Mission Bay Resort is celebrating MEAN GIRLS the Musical hitting Broadway San Diego with a free-to-attend “That’s So Fetch Happy Hour” in partnership with the San Diego Humane Society for puppies and paw-rents. this Taking place at the resort’s Plaza Del Sol patio, Mission Bay Resort will be serving up specialty-themed menu items like a “Wednesday's We Wear Pink” pomegranate margarita, “'That so Fetch” puppuccinos, and “Kalteen Bars” – aka yummy chocolate chip cookies! Guests, locals, and furry friends alike are invited to learn more about this wonderful foundation with ambassadors and adoptable dogs on property, with all donations and proceeds benefiting the Humane Society. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • By Mario Tarradell Folk singer-songwriters have long been recognized for creating music that plays like hearts hanging on the sleeves of love, life, and everything in between. They are observers of the human condition, of the world around them, and of the intersection between the two. As listeners and even admirers, we frequently see ourselves in those lyrics. Their music is indeed universal. Veteran folk singer-songwriter David Wilcox certainly has the pedigree. The Ohio native with the warm baritone first came to the attention of audiences and critics when he won the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival in 1988. Thirty-plus years and twenty-plus albums later, Wilcox won top honors in the 23rd annual USA Songwriting Competition in 2018 for his effervescent “We Make the Way by Walking” from his most recent album release, "The View From the Edge." In between, he’s earned praise in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Los Angeles Times, and Rolling Stone, to name a few. And like all folk singer-songwriters worth their lyrics and melodies, Wilcox shines before an intimate audience. He returns to the stage March 26 at 4 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 4761 Cass Street in San Diego. Admission is free, but seats must be reserved in advance; all ages are welcome. It is music, whether performed live before an audience or recorded for posterity, that Wilcox deems cathartic, even medicinal. In fact, if you check out his website, you’ll find a “Musical Medicine” section that features songs ready to heal heartbreak, depression, and addiction. But also, there are songs to appreciate life, beauty, and “enjoying the bliss of the moment.” That, in essence, is the power of original folk music. Wilcox taps into the reveries of humanity and turns out vignettes that we can all relate to. But most importantly, these are tunes that make us feel, think, laugh, and cry. And even at its most deeply personal, Wilcox’s songs are universal. “I'm grateful to music,” he says. “I have a life that feels deeply good, but when I started playing music, nothing in my life felt that good. I started to write songs because I wanted to find a way to make my life feel as good as I felt when I heard a great song. I don't think I'd be alive now if it had not been for music.” David Wilcox on Instagram
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