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  • What is life but an endless series of “uh oh”s? From our earliest childhood accidents to our most overwhelming adult anxieties, it’s a little phrase that looms large throughout our existence. The songs of Patrick Watson transform your everyday surroundings into your own imaginary wonderland, translating stress and sorrow into joy, and helping you find peace within the chaos of modern life. Gates Open at 6 p.m.
  • World-renowned pianist Brad Mehldau expands the language between genres with an homage to the late indie folk artist Elliott Smith, whose music inspired a generation of songwriters. Joined by Chris Thile (vocals), Blake Mills (vocals), Matt Chamberlain (drums), and John Davis (bass), this lauded band is backed by the 17-piece USC Thornton Chamber Virtuosi on Mehldau’s rich cinematic arrangements. Brad Mehldau on Facebook / Instagram
  • Step inside the salons where Schubert’s music first came to life. This evening recreates the spirit of the original Schubertiades—intimate gatherings where friends shared new songs and chamber works at close range. Songs, chamber music, and the radiant Fantasy for four hands draw us into the world of 1820s Vienna, where this music was heard for the very first time. La Jolla Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • From the lost years of war to the exuberance of the Roaring Twenties, England’s music finds a new voice. Vaughan Williams’ windswept poetry and Elgar’s searing Piano Quintet give way to Walton’s dazzling "Façade"—a jazzy, theatrical burst of modern energy— as an old country steps boldly into a new age. La Jolla Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • This Easter Sunday, The Marine Room invites guests to indulge in a lavish three-course prix fixe brunch experience with views overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Situated along the La Jolla coastline, this iconic oceanfront dining destination offers a refined selection of appetizers, entrées, and desserts crafted from the finest, sustainably sourced seasonal ingredients, along with free-flowing sparkling wine and mimosas. Menu highlights include Peruvian Crudo with bluefin tuna and aji amarillo agua chile, West Coast Oysters with tequila mignonette and tabasco sorbet, Crab Cake Benedict with Siberian caviar beurre blanc, Steak and Eggs featuring Australian wagyu with béarnaise, Truffle Croque Madame with toasted brioche, prosciutto cotto, truffle mornay and fried egg, and more. Guests can end the meal on a sweet note with desserts such as Chocolate Ganache Tart, Apple Bomb, Crème Brûlée and Strawberry Shortcake. The Marine Room’s Easter brunch will be available on Sunday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is priced at $150 per person and $70 for children under 12 (excluding tax and gratuity). For more information or to make a reservation, visit https://www.marineroom.com/upcoming-happenings/. The Marine Room on Facebook / Instagram
  • Past, present, and future share the stage in one jubilant night. Music Director Inon Barnatan joins festival favorite Jeremy Denk in a virtuosic opener, former Music Director Cho-Liang Lin returns for legendary composer John Williams’s Quartet La Jolla—written for SummerFest—and a world premiere commission looks ahead, before the piece that closed the very first SummerFest concert brings the celebration home. La Jolla Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Praised by the New Yorker as “the most significant bassist this country has produced since the advent of Charles Mingus and Flea,” Meshell Ndegeocello has survived the best and worst of what a career in music has to offer. She eschewed genre for originality, celebrity for longevity, and musical trends for musical truths. Fans have come to expect the unexpected and follow her on sojourns into soul, R&B, jazz, hip-hop, rock, all bound by the search for love, justice, respect, and resolution. Meshell Ndegeocello on Facebook / Instagram
  • Chair Terra Lawson-Remer proposed the reforms in April, including an independent ethics commission, independent budget analyst and independent program auditor.
  • That's the provocative question that researchers dug into after the U.S. shut down its premier aid agency.
  • With immigration arrests increasing, San Diego is bracing for an even bigger crackdown.
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