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  • Love is a burning thing Country music royalty Johnny Cash and June Carter remain to this day one of the most famous couples of the 20th Century. Created with the support of the family and told through the eyes of their son John Carter Cash, this new musical covers it all: their childhoods, their 1956 meeting at the Grand Ole Opry, the storied on-stage proposal in 1968, and the soaring highs and whiplash lows of fame, life on the road, addiction, arrests, controversies, marriage, family and devotion. This is a whole-hearted and clear-eyed telling of one of the most iconic love stories in music history, complete with a soundtrack of beloved hits — "I Walk the Line," "Ring of Fire," "Hey Porter," "Jackson," "I’ve Been Everywhere" and many more. Tony Award winner Des McAnuff has exhilarated audiences exploring the tumultuous journeys of legendary musicians in shows like "Jersey Boys," "The Who’s Tommy," and "SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical." In his long-awaited return to the Playhouse, this world premiere musical is sure to be another smash hit. “You can go deeper and deeper and you still might never get to the bottom of what makes two people love each other, or stay together. Or come apart.” John Carter Cash, Johnny and June Dates: May 28-July 7, 2024 Details on more exact times, dates and specifics can be found at https://lajollaplayhouse.org/show/johnny-and-june/ Performance Times: Tuesday-Friday: 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. *Performance times subject to change. Location: Mandell Weiss Theatre La Jolla Playhouse 2910 La Jolla Village Drive La Jolla, CA 92037 La Jolla Playhouse on Facebook
  • Outdoor concert on Shelter Island. Get The Led Out is a group of professional musicians who are passionate about their love of the music of Led Zeppelin. It's been their mission to bring the studio recordings of "The Mighty Zep" to life on the big concert stage. This is not an impersonator act but rather a group of musicians who were fans first, striving to do justice to one of the greatest bands in rock history! Get the Led Out: A Celebration of The Mighty Zep Thursday, September 26 • 8 at 8 p.m. at Humphreys Concerts By the Bay, San Diego
  • The second season of the Lord of the Rings prequel has many of the same pitfalls as the first – but for fans eager to return to Middle-earth, it's still worth watching.
  • The Paralympics kick off in Paris on Wednesday and run through Sept. 8. Thousands of athletes from a record number of countries will compete across 22 sports. Here's what to know and how to watch.
  • Applications for waitlists at three North County affordable housing communities will open on Thursday morning.
  • When we wear traditional clothing, we carry the weight of centuries of tradition on our shoulders. Every thread weaves a form of art, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. - anonymous In recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May 2024, the Bonita Museum & Cultural Center (BMCC) will showcase traditional attire representing more than a dozen countries and ethnic communities of Asia and the Pacific Islands. Through the exhibition, visitors will explore AAPI culture, customs, and traditions through historical and contemporary fashion and family stories. The exhibit connects and celebrates our cultural communities through performances, fashion, food and events during May. An opening reception on Saturday, May 4 from 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. will highlight savory and sweet tastings made by local chefs who specialize in Asian Pacific cuisine. Featured dishes include Korean gimbap, Thai spring rolls from Takhrai Thai Restaurant, as well as a refreshing Filipino pandan young coconut dessert. A Chinese Dragon dance as well as Thai and Philippine dance performances highlight the opening of this original exhibition featuring local South Bay San Diego residents. Reservations for the opening reception can be made through the weblink. Student fashion designers are invited to attend a special appearance by former Project Runway contestant and renowned designer Kenneth Barlis on Thursday, May 9, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. During this intimate meeting, Barlis will share his journey as a creative force in the fashion industry and provide insights to his inspiration through a fashion show featuring a sampling of his designs. The event is free for Fashion Design students, members of the museum and general public. RSVP is required. Opening Reception: Sat. May 4, 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. with host Vanessa Paz, ABC Channel 10 Are you interested in learning to play Mahjong? learn how to play Mahjong in the museum on Sunday, May 26. RSVP to the museum at 619 267- 5141. The Bonita Museum & Cultural Center is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information, find the website: bonitahistoricalsociety.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Live at The Howard Brubeck Theatre! Back on Stage and In Person! Palomar Performing Arts Proudly Presents: Concert Hour Every Thursday at 1 p.m. Alyze Dreiling, violinist/violist and award-winning conductor holds a BM from Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University and MFA from United States International University. She is on the faculty at Grossmont College and performs regularly in chamber music and solo recitals in the area. For more information visit: palomar.edu
  • Recommended for ages 2-5, this storytime program includes books, songs, games, and early literacy fun! Audience: Children Location: Community Room For more information visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com
  • Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. Democrats converged on Chicago to pass the presidential baton to Kamala Harris. Did she succeed in making the case for a Harris/Walz ticket? Former Congresswoman Donna Edwards and presidential historian Douglas Brinkley join the show.
  • Ahead of Sunday's vote, senior women in Germany's east are reaching out to supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany to try to change minds. They say they receive some support — and abuse.
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