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  • Multi-lingual jazz vocalist, composer and recording artist Allison Adams Tucker celebrates her latest album "RETRO Trilogy" featuring Danny Green piano/keys, Justin Grinnell bass, Duncan Moore drums, and Peter Sprague guitars. Recorded in New York City with a heavy-hitter band and nominated for Best Jazz Album 2024 by San Diego Music Awards, "RETRO Trilogy" delivers re-imaginings of iconic music from the 1970s, 80s, 90s by Paul Simon, David Bowie, Queen, The Cure, Sting, Annie Lennox, Prince and more in the language of jazz. Given 4 stars by DownBeat and described by The Examiner as “lustrous in any language – a vocalist who clarifies every note within a hair’s breath”, Allison creates a unique travel memoir in music with jazz driven songs that span countries and genres in 6 languages Born in San Diego to classically trained musical parents, Allison started singing before she could speak and began performing in front of audiences at age 5. Growing up on the border with Mexico, Allison was exposed to intermingling cultures, and her love for languages and world cultures also began at an early age. Allison’s vocal palette has been colored by her experience in a variety of musical genres throughout her life, from classical to punk rock and even a cappella Elizabethan madrigals, and in 2005 she found her home in jazz. In addition to Allison’s discography of 4 albums and 3 EPs recorded in New York, Paris, and San Diego, Allison’s voice can be heard on various other album collaborations, TV commercials, and on the video game “The Saboteur” soundtrack singing French jazz in the company of Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, Madeleine Peyroux, & others. She has toured extensively including performances at the Blue Note New York, Ronnie Scott’s London, Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Los Angeles, San Jose Jazz Fest, Tula’s Seattle, East Hawaii Jazz & Blues Fest, Hawaii Public Radio Honolulu, Lucca Jazz Donna Festival Tuscany, Music Inn Rome, Le Baiser Salé Paris, Takatsuki Jazz Street Festival Osaka, and Body & Soul Tokyo, among others Allison Adams Tucker on Facebook / Instagram
  • Community HousingWorks’ annual DreamBuilder Gala will take place on Thursday, September 25 at Humphreys by the Bay. We will be sharing inspiring stories of success from residents and the broader communities we serve. All funds raised from 2025 DreamBuilder Gala: Empowering Minds, Strengthening Futures will support CHW’s resident services and programs under our three pillars of Next Generation Success, Financial Wellbeing, and Health and Wellness, all to help CHW residents build futures. At CHW, we believe housing is a platform for success. Success not just for residents, but for the larger community. For more than three decades we have provided safe, stable, affordable homes within quality, healthy apartment communities where residents can improve their financial well-being, actively participate in a resident-engaged community, and have access to programs and connections based on their needs and community assets. We serve working families and individuals, as well as seniors and people with disabilities who are living on fixed incomes. By providing access to opportunity, we empower people to achieve life-changing goals for themselves, their families, and the broader community. Community HousingWorks on Facebook / Instagram
  • Wholesale prices for a turkey have jumped 40% from a year ago.
  • Date: Saturday, September 13 Time: 8 p.m. (Doors 7:30 p.m.) Where: The Ken Club: 4079 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA Tickets: $15 for General Admission, $20 at door. (There are also different prices to reserve tables.) Sara Petite’s Americana Roundup returns to the Kensington Club on Saturday September 13 at 8 p.m. with her third annual “Bringin’ Down The Neighborhood Party,” a rollicking night of outlaw country music. Serving as host and performer, Sara Petite welcomes an all-star lineup featuring David Serby, Chloe Lou, Shawn Rohlf, Ryan Blue, Jonny Wagon, and Jenny Petite. Included in the evenings festivities is the triumphant return of THE MULLET CONTEST. Open to all attending, wear your best mullet wig or tout your natural hair - with a grand prize of $100. Expect an energetic night of classic country and original songs from some of Outlaw Country’s most exciting musicians. Sara Petite on Facebook / Instagram
  • After a contentious discussion, the vaccine advisory group pushed the vote to Friday to give members time to study the language of proposed changes longstanding policy on the shots.
  • So, you’re in San Diego during Comic-Con weekend, but there’s a problem: no badge. Don’t worry, KPBS has compiled a list of offsite events you can attend without a badge and still be a part of the fun.
  • Amaya’s exclusive Wine Dinner Series continues with ZD Wines, a celebrated Napa Valley vineyard with three generations of winemaking expertise. Guests will enjoy a thoughtfully paired multi-course dinner alongside insights from wine expert Scott Belleci, who will share the story, philosophy, and tasting notes behind each pour—offering an elegant evening of culinary and vinous discovery. $195/person (excludes tax & gratuity). Tickets available for purchase on OpenTable. Fairmont Grand Del Mar on Facebook / Instagram
  • This week's highest debuts on the Billboard 200 albums chart — Benson Boone's American Heart, Karol G's Tropicoqueta and the soundtrack to Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters — all land in the top 10. But they don't come anywhere near displacing Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem.
  • Prost, San Diego! The 9th Annual East Village Oktoberfest returns to Quartyard on Saturday, September 20 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., bringing Munich vibes with a SoCal twist. Co-hosted by Quartyard and the East Village Association, the one-day event will feature craft beer, festive bites, live music, and games in a lively seated beer hall atmosphere. Expect Bavarian classics like pretzels and sausages alongside El Comal’s Mexican flavors, plus a lineup of live Polka music, tribute bands, and high-energy performances. Adding to the excitement, attendees can compete in lively Oktoberfest-themed games and competitions, hosted by local favorite SDHosted. Attendees are encouraged to wear traditional Oktoberfest attire - think lederhosen and dirndls. This event is 21+ only. General admission tickets range from $20-$25. East Village San Diego on Instagram
  • This is a Non-Profit 501c3 Organization Fundraising Fashion Show by the Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation and YourTrueness Project where we are showcasing the Butterfly Theme Fashion show and inviting everyone to join the Evening Gown and James Bond Look-alike Competition for fun. This event is part of a 4 day event that is called Fire-Up Live 2025 where we start from Escondido for Speakers to learn from Hollywood Glenn Morshower along with the Founder of TEDX Temecula, Jim McLaughlin and Business Expert, Manny Lopez following the next day with a Mastermind by Steve Matley and a photo shoot by Jennifer Edwards. Then 3rd day is the TedX Temecula event at the Old Town Temecula Theater where Glenn Morshower is one of the Featured Speakers. Last day is the Fire-Up Wings Fashion show at the San Diego Air and Space Museum. General Admission: $47 VIP Tickets: $125 Fire-Up Wings Fashion Show VIP Admission Includes Food and Drink. September 28 @ San Diego Air and Space Museum 2001 Pan American Plaza, San Diego
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