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  • La Chica Dorada and La Reina de Corazones, Paulina Rubio and Alejandra Guzmán, will hit the road this spring to face off in a once-in-a-lifetime run of shows that will form the greatest and most controversial tour to ever occur in the history of Latin pop-rock, “PerrÍsimas” US Tour 2022. Over the course of more than three decades, Alejandra Guzmán and Paulina Rubio, legendary award-winners and global superstars have each constructed outstanding careers, garnering praise as the “Queen of Latin Rock” and the “Queen of Latin Pop,” respectively. After years of rivalry between them, for the first time ever, Rubio and Guzmán will perform on the same stage to settle the score, promising an electrifying, heart-stopping experience for audiences across America. Date | Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 8pm Location | Pechanga Arena San Diego Cost | $50-$125 As two of the greatest female artists in Latin music history, both Alejandra Guzmán and Paulina Rubio have left an impressive and lasting impact both on the industry and on global culture, selling more than 50 million records combined worldwide. Racking up endless recognitions, accomplishments and countless hits, their music has transcended generations, shaping the soundtrack of the lives of millions of listeners around the world. “Perrísimas” US Tour 2022 is the only opportunity for fans to witness the highly anticipated, unprecedented encounter between these two international icons and will unquestionably go down in the record books as one of the greatest tours of all time. For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees are using their Twitter accounts to bring awareness to gun violence instead of covering their game Thursday night.
  • This year's tastefully refurbished Dead Space provides plenty of reasons to revisit the sci-fi horror classic.
  • Infectious disease specialist Dr. Mark Sawyer joins us for an update on COVID in San Diego County. Plus, the board of supervisors approved beginning the process to allow people to legally sell food from their home kitchens here in San Diego County. Then, Governor Gavin Newsom has until October 10 to decide whether to sign a bill that softens production quotas for warehouse workers. And, a new generation of fans are being introduced to the tradition of lucha libre, Mexican wrestling, at events held at a Logan Heights brewery. Also, KPBS film critic Beth Accomando unpacks some of the layers of meaning in the reimagined “Candyman” movie by filmmaker Nia Da Costa. Lastly, the KPBS Summer Music series continues and this week features the San Diego-based experimental duo Skrapez, who make curious, creative and chaotic walls of sound.
  • POSTPONED Reggaeton 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
  • Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • Laboe is credited with inventing the "oldies, but goodies" phrase, as well as with helping end segregation in Southern California by organizing live DJ shows that attracted a diverse audience.
  • San Diego had a weekend to remember when it comes to sports. But, what is it about sports that makes us care so much?
  • A new Broadway-bound musical at The Old Globe is a Nell Benjamin adaptation of a beloved 1995 Hindi film, known as "DDLJ." Mumbai-based composers and musicians Vishal and Sheykhar wrote new music for the adaptation.
  • As fans of surfing prepare for the sport's debut in the Olympic Summer Games, issues over how the sport has been appropriated from its Native Hawaiian origins have resurfaced.
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