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  • A preliminary hearing started Monday for a nurse and doctor accused of manslaughter in the 2019 death of Elisa Serna.
  • Raymond Samuel McLeod Jr, 37, was arrested Monday afternoon in El Salvador in connection with the 2016 killing of 30-year-old Krystal Mitchell.
  • We’re ready to throw open the doors of our Carlsbad scoop shop. Come celebrate our grand opening at 7740 El Camino Real, Tenant J at The Beacon Date | Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 6 p.m. PT. Free Event! We’ll be scooping free ice cream all night long. Plus the first 50 people in line with get a swag bag. For further information on this event please visit the Facebook page
  • As our communities grow, our infrastructure must also develop alongside our neighborhoods to protect them from flooding and pollution. San Diego Coastkeeper and https://www.sandiego.gov/think-blue are hosting a virtual Green Infrastructure 101 event, an introduction to nature-based solutions for Spanish-speakers, on Tuesday, March 22, 6-7 p.m. Attendees will learn about the benefits of green infrastructure, various projects in construction and completed throughout the city, and how they can get involved. What: Green Infrastructure 101 for Spanish-Speakers Who: San Diego Coastkeeper and Think Blue San Diego When: Tuesday, March 22, 6-7 p.m. Where: Visit the event website to register for the free virtual event and learn more. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/infraestructura-verde-101-registration-256330821387?aff=eventcalendar San Diegans depend on the health of our beaches and bays. But our waters and way of life are threatened by storm water pollution, aging infrastructure, and climate change. Green infrastructure can effectively improve water quality, climate resilience, and quality of life for San Diegans. ---- A medida que crecen nuestras comunidades, nuestra infraestructura también debe desarrollarse junto con nuestros vecindarios para protegerlos de inundaciones y contaminación. San Diego Coastkeeper y Think Blue San Diego organizarán un evento virtual, Infraestructura Verde 101, una introducción a las soluciones basadas en la naturaleza para hispanohablantes, el Martes 22 de Marzo de 6 a 7 p.m. Los asistentes aprenderán sobre los beneficios para la comunidad de la infraestructura verde, varios proyectos en construcción y completados en toda la ciudad, y cómo pueden participar. Qué: Infraestructura Verde 101 para Hispanohablantes Quién: San Diego Coastkeeper y Think Blue San Diego Cuándo: Martes, 22 de Marzo de 6 a 7 p.m. Dónde: Visite el sitio web del evento para registrarse en el evento virtual gratuito y obtener más información. Los habitantes de San Diego dependen en la salud de nuestras playas y bahías. Pero nuestras aguas y nuestra forma de vida están amenazadas por la contaminación de las aguas pluviales, el envejecimiento de la infraestructura y el cambio climático. La infraestructura verde puede mejorar efectivamente la calidad del agua, la resiliencia climática y la calidad de vida de los habitantes de San Diego.
  • "ROOTS: ROMANTIC WORKS FOR CELLO & PIANO" (Album Release Concert) Following acclaimed performances in Portland and Chicago, local artists British Cellist Sophie Webber and Indonesian-born pianist, Ines Irawati, join forces for this celebratory San Diego album release concert of romantic music for cello and piano, in the beautiful setting and acoustic of Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church. "The energy they bring to their playing seems to jump right out from your loudspeakers and leave traces of happiness in the air." ~Preview of "Roots" from Classical Candor In the words of Ines and Sophie... "Our vision for our new album, "Roots," was to bring together a collection of favourite romantic works from the Cello and Piano literature which are all transcriptions from another instrumentation. Originally composed for voice (Fauré, Liszt and Falla), violin (Brahms and Massenet), and clarinet (Schumann), we felt the reinstrumentation of these works exemplifies the versatility of the Cello and Piano. Furthermore, we felt it allows for a certain freshness of interpretation, while still being cognizant of the composers original writing and the expressive qualities of the instrument/voice for which each work was initially conceived." PROGRAM: Johannes BRAHMS ~Sonata for Cello and Piano in D Major, Op. 78 (arr. by Paul Klengel from Sonata no. 1 for Violin and Piano in G Major, Op. 78) I Vivace ma non troppo II Adagio III Allegro molto moderato Robert SCHUMANN ~Fantasiestücke, Op.73 I Zart und mit Ausdruck II Lebhaft, leicht III Rasch und mit Feuer ~INTERMISSION~ Sergei RACHMANINOV/KREISLER ~Liebeslied (Solo Piano) Gabriel FAURÉ ~Après un Rêve (from Trois Mélodies, Op.7, No.1) Jules MASSENET ~Méditation from Thaïs Manuel DE FALLA ~Suite Populaire Espagnole El Paño Moruno Asturiana Jota Nana (Berceuse) Canción Polo ARTIST BIOS: SOPHIE WEBBER "every note has meaning rather as a look or a touch does; the resulting conversations she has with the music are endlessly absorbing... Her subjective narrative suggests the freedom with which Pablo Casals brought the music back to life a century ago." ~GRAMOPHONE Dr. Sophie Webber is an internationally accomplished soloist, chamber musician, and educator. A former DM student of Janos Starker and Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, she previously studied with Richard Markson at Trinity College of Music, London, from where she graduated with a First Class Honors degree, as well as the Sir John Barbirolli memorial prize for cello. Sophie has released two critically acclaimed albums, Escape: Bach's Six Suites for Solo Cello (2018), and, in 2020, B2C: Bach to Choir (chosen by Music Director, Rik Malone, of Los Angeles KUSC 91.5FM, as one of his favorite albums of the year). This segue album was recorded with members of Chicagos Choir of Ascension and features Bach's Cello Suites Nos.1 and 3 alongside Sophies original choral arrangement. INES IRAWATI "One of the most vital, imaginative, artistic people on the scene Her way with lyricism was as vivid as her crisp definition of the scampering material without fear, negotiating the digital demands smoothly while remaining mindful of the score's rhythmic accents and nuances." ~THE PLAIN DEALER Known for her expressivity, virtuosity, and versatility, Ines Irawati is in demand both as a solo recitalist and a collaborative pianist. Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, she began piano and composition instruction at age six at the Yamaha Music School in Indonesia. At age 12, she made her official debut playing the third Beethoven Piano Concerto and Chopin's first concerto with the Indonesian Youth Symphony. Ines is currently enjoying a richly varied performance career, excelling in solo performance, chamber music, collaborative piano, and operatic vocal coaching. Her recent engagements include performances for TEDxSan Diego at Copley Symphony Hall, the Art of Élan, Musikamar chamber concerts, concerts in Centro Cultural Tijuana, and performances all over Southern California.
  • According to court documents, Josiah Hueso flew to Washington D.C. on Jan. 5, 2021 and marched with others to the Capitol. Prosecutors say he entered the building through a fire door and went into the office of the Senate Parliamentarian.
  • To kick off our Latinx Heritage Month celebration, Omar Apollo brings a mariachi band and a communal spirit to the Tiny Desk.
  • Violence has erupted across France after the fatal police shooting of a teen. President Macron has, in part, blamed video games, adding him to the list of leaders who have cited the debunked theory.
  • The wind advisory will be in effect from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Friday.
  • Kelly A. Martinez officially took office as the new San Diego County Sheriff Monday at noon.
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