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  • This weekend in the arts: The "Hamilton" ticket lottery, new contemporary art at Bread & Salt, Mother's Day activities and art, Alisa Weilerstein and Rafael Payare performing together, GI Film Festival San Diego and more.
  • For months, voting advocates have been fanning out across Imperial County. With Election Day on the horizon, they're making one final push.
  • It's a slow week on the Billboard charts, but Jack Black breaks a surprising record on the chart. Plus, rapper Doechii lands her first top 10 album and Alex Warren's "Ordinary" continues to move up the Hot 100.
  • Enjoy live music beginning at 5 p.m. Seating is limited, please feel free to bring your own chair. Performances take place outdoors weather permitting. Cannon Art Gallery and Chapters Cafe will also be open so you can enjoy an early evening full of culture with friends. 32nd Street Brass BandSaturday, Nov. 9, 2024 at 5 p.m.Carlsbad City Library: Ann Kulchin Courtyard, 1775 Dove LaneCelebrate Veterans Day with the 32nd Street Brass Band, a special ensemble of the Navy Band Southwest stationed in San Diego. The band performs upbeat music in the styles of jazz, funk, Dixieland, and R&B. Bring the whole family for this rousing performance. Soto Six BandSaturday, Nov. 23, 2024 at 5 p.m.Carlsbad City Library: Ann Kulchin Courtyard. 1775 Dove LaneHailing from North County, Soto Six is a powerhouse jazz and blues band led by musical prodigy Dylan Soto. The group is dedicated to spreading the soul of jazz across San Diego County and is a fan favorite.
  • Welcome to the ultimate Friends Trivia Night at The Duck Dive in PB! Get ready for an evening of laughs, friendly competition, and Friends-themed fun as we celebrate one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.Gather your crew and join us for a night filled with trivia questions about Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Monica, Joey, and Phoebe—everything from the “we were on a break!” debate to Smelly Cat moments. Whether you’re a trivia master or just here for the laughs, our questions will challenge even the biggest Friends fans. Plus, sip on exclusive drinks inspired by your favorite characters, and compete for awesome Friends-themed prizes, including some iconic memorabilia from Central Perk!To secure your spot, teams must call to make reservations after purchasing tickets. Don’t wait—spaces fill up fast, and you won’t want to miss out on this nostalgic night of Friends fun! Call (858) 273-3825 to book your table and make sure you’re there for the ultimate Friends celebration at The Duck Dive!Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/friends-trivia-at-the-duck-dive-tickets-1017083402837?aff=PR
  • Moo Deng and Haggis are joined by another slick, round supreme on the scene — a new pygmy hippo born at Metro Richmond Zoo in Virginia. Fans can vote on the two options for her name through Saturday.
  • El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele heads to the White House to discuss further cooperation with the U.S., including the continued use of El Salvador's supermax prison for deported migrants.
  • One of the most legendary bands to hail from San Diego, the B-Side Players have spent the last three decades establishing a reputation as one of the most eclectic, genre-defining bands of their day. The nine-member band can hardly be described using typical genre conventions, blending elements of funk, rock, jazz, and hip-hop with gritty street samba, Cumbia, and other sounds common in Latin America. Their Dec. 7 performance at UC San Diego’s Park & Market marks their final show of the year and celebrates the last 30 years of their prolific career. The 90-minute performance will also feature an intimate Q&A with the audience, during which fans can hear unheard insights about the band’s history. Visit: Intersections Concert Series Presents B-Side PlayersBSide Players on Instagram and Facebook
  • Rogen plays a flustered Hollywood studio head in a new Apple TV+ show. These executives "really could get fired at any moment for anything," Rogen says — and their feedback is often based in fear.
  • The hit musical joins a number of other productions and acts that have pulled out of appearances at the Kennedy Center since President Trump took over the storied venue last month.
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