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  • Cindy Lee Berryhill is a California native singer-songwriter, a founder of the New York Antifolk (acoustic punk) movement, and was welcomed into the San Diego Music Hall of Fame in 2024. She has recorded seven albums and is working on her eighth with the same highly-accomplished musicians who will be performing with her at this San Diego Folk Heritage show (Willie Aron, John Kruth, and Renata Bratt). Cindy Lee has toured and performed shows over the years with The Smithereens, Richard Thompson, The Indigo Girls, X, and more. As Spider Robinson explained, “Cindy Lee writes and sings of some of life’s greatest losses and hardest earned gains with terrifying honesty and the courage of an adventurist who survived her adventures.” Los Angeles-based duo Thee Holy Brothers, comprised of Marvin Etzioni, a Grammy-winning producer, and Willie Aron, an in-demand session musician and award-winning songwriter. They were friends for decades before a rabbi at their synagogue saw them dressed in suits and hats and dubbed them “the holy brothers.” After changing “the” to “Thee,” they recorded their debut concept album, "My Name Is Sparkle," whose main character travels to Jerusalem to find God but finds Elvis instead. With twelve solo albums to his credit, John Kruth is a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/composer who plays mandolin, guitar, banjo, flute, harmonica, and sitar. John currently leads the six-piece New York based chamber/rock ensemble The Folklorkestra. As a sideman, John has jammed with Laurie Anderson, Violent Femmes, John Prine, King Missile, Hal Willner, Patti Smith, Allen Ginsberg, Elizabeth Swados, Sam Shepard, and Ornette Coleman. Visit: sdfolkheritage.org/events/berryhill-holy-brothers/ San Diego Folk Heritage on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come see multi-award winning Andrew Polec, take you on a tour of Broadway's Golden Era! Polec, currently leading the cast of "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" as Monty, will dazzle with hits from "Oklahoma!," "The Music Man," "West Side Story," and I "Do! I Do!." Having classically trained in this genre of music, Andrew and his special guests will be sure to have you laughing, loving, and singing along! Come along for the ride and exclaim "Oh, What a Beautiful Day!" "Oh, What a Beautiful Day - Andrew Polec Sings the Golden Age of Musicals' will run August 11, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075. Tickets are $30. Call 858-481-1055, or visit www.northcoastrep.org to purchase tickets. Fact Sheet: What: "Oh, What a Beautiful Day - Andrew Polec Sings the Golden Age of Musicals" Starring: Andrew Polec Where: North Coast Repertory Theatre 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075 Schedule: August 11, 2025 at 7:30pm Box Office: 858-481-1055 or www.northcoastrep.org Price: $30 Andrew Polec on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Downtown Chula Vista Association is excited to announce the return of its annual Día de los Muertos Celebration for a fifth consecutive year, taking place on Saturday, November 1, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. This cherished tradition invites families, friends, and community members to come together and honor the lives of those who have passed while celebrating the joy and color of life. The heart of Downtown Chula Vista, including Third Avenue and Memorial Park, will be transformed into a vibrant tribute filled with cempasuchils, music, large-scale alebrijes, a community altar, and a few friendly competitions. The free community event promises a day filled with live music and dance performances, a lowrider car show with ofrendas, kids crafts, artisan vendors at Mercado by Las Jefas Market, bites and sips, themed photo ops throughout the neighborhood, a community ofrenda and much more Attendees are also encouraged to participate in the altar contest offering cash prizes, or the Catrín/Catrina ensemble competition, with categories for youth, adults, and couples. Sign-ups for the contests can be found here: - Altar Contest Sign-Up - Catrín/Catrina Ensemble Contest Sign-Up Downtown Chula Vista on Facebook / Instagram
  • House of Soma is a two-day, alcohol-free music, wellness, and arts festival nestled in the hills of Jamul, CA. This immersive camping experience features over 30 artists, a wide range of healing modalities, and opportunities for deep community connection—all designed to nourish the mind, body, and spirit in a vibrant, supportive environment. One-day and two-day passes are available. Camping is sold separately from general admission. Soma Wellnesss on Instagram
  • All talks are free and open to everyone. Join us every Friday at MiraCosta College for LIFE ~ Learning Is For Everyone ~ two fascinating, interesting and timely topics. At 1 p.m. "A History of Soaring in San Diego – Torrey Pines Glider Port" Gary Fogel PH.D., Chief Exec. Office of Natural Selection, Inc. Adjunct Faculty SDSU Dr. Fogel will discuss the importance of soaring highlighting the Torrey Pines Glider port in La Jolla. His efforts to help preserve the glider port as a historic site for future generations have resulted in two books. At 2:30 p.m. "Climate Activism Abroad" with Tyler Mashike, Senior at Canyon Crest HS. Tyler will be presenting innovations in renewable energy, carbon emission reduction and green city infrastructure with a focus on the world’s first carbon neutral city, Copenhagen, Denmark. To watch on Zoom LIFE must have your email address in order for you to receive the invite link. Email: life.miracosta@gmail.com Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
  • Salute Independence Day with the spectacular annual military flyover and an all-American rooftop party featuring dance driven deep, soulful house and hip hop DJ sets by the world-renowned Flores Brothers and their “Gotsoul Sessions”, BBQ specials, and VIP cabana experiences. The Rooftop Bar at Mission Pacific Beach Resort on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Janice Smith, VMF’s Education Coordinator and Certified Forest Therapy Guide, on a guided Forest Bathing walk at VMF's Volcan Mountain Nature Center in Julian, CA. Forest Bathing, also called Shinrin-Yoku, is a practice that supports healing and wellness through guided sensory immersion in forests and other natural environments. It is not a hike with a destination or goal, rather a series of guided open invitations aimed at slowing down and taking time to wander and notice nature. Shinrin-Yoku originated in Japan in the 1980’s to address a spike in stress related illness during the new tech boom. Shinrin in Japanese means “forest” and yoku means “bath.” So Shinrin-Yoku means bathing in the forest atmosphere or taking in the forest through your senses with the intention of receiving therapeutic benefits. The walk ends with a tea ceremony, using foraged local plants made by the guide. Note: This experience is for adults only and is limited to 10 participants. Must Register at www.VolcanMt.org/August-2025-Shinrin-Yoku Location: VMF's Volcan Mountain Nature Center, Julian, CA Cost: $35 per person Volcan Mountain Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Japan's parliament elected Sanae Takaichi as the country's first female prime minister Tuesday, after her party struck a coalition deal expected to pull her governing bloc further to the right.
  • Join us in celebrating the launch of our community space and galeria! Barrio Logan Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Advocates and experts said those questions come at a vulnerable time, as the Trump administration targets the transgender community.
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