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  • Prince Andrew has agreed with King Charles to stop using his Duke of York title, as scrutiny over his past connection to Jeffrey Epstein persists.
  • Doors: 6 p.m. Show: 7 p.m. *Times and support acts are subject to change* All Ages Welcome Aziz Ansari - Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Pacific Arts Movement is proud to co-present the San Diego theatrical premiere of "To Kill a Wolf," directed and written by Kelsey Taylor and produced by Reel Voices alum Adam Lee, who also served as the film’s cinematographer. The film will screen August 22 through 28, 2025 at Regal Edwards Mira Mesa. Set against the eerie stillness of the Oregon wilderness, "To Kill a Wolf " is a modern reframing of "Little Red Riding Hood," trading fantasy for something far more disquieting and human. With haunting visual precision and a quiet emotional pulse, the film explores the fragile nature of trust, the lingering ache of trauma, and the unexpected paths toward redemption. Special post-screening Q&As featuring both Taylor and Lee will take place at the 4 p.m. screenings on Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24. Saturday’s conversation will be moderated by Pac Arts Founder Lee Ann Kim, and Sunday’s will be moderated by Executive Director Alex Villafuerte. Q&A screenings can be reserved here Runtime: 1h 32m (92 min) About Pacific Arts Movement Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) is one of the largest media arts organizations dedicated to celebrating Asian and Asian American stories through film, media, and education. Based in San Diego, Pac Arts is best known for presenting the San Diego Asian Film Festival, now in its 26th year, and empowering the next generation of storytellers through programs like Reel Voices. Through year-round screenings, youth programs, and community partnerships, Pac Arts champions inclusion, cultural equity, and the power of film to spark connection and change. Learn more at pacarts.org. Pacific Arts Movement on Facebook / Instagram
  • American DJ, Subtronics, is coming to Gallagher Square at Petco Park on Friday, November 14! Subtronics on Facebook / Instagram
  • Lumi invites you to a spook-tacular evening on Tuesday, October 14 from 5-7 p.m. for a Halloween-themed sushi-making class! Guided by a professional sushi chef, guests will learn to craft a Lumi specialty roll, a California roll, and the chef’s selection of nigiri and hand rolls. Along the way, you’ll pick up hands-on techniques and insider tips to elevate your sushi-making skills. Tickets include a complimentary, limited-edition Halloween cocktail and a glass of sake, with the option to enhance your evening with a $25 sake flight add-on. Guests will also take home signature Lumi sauce, custom chopsticks, and their own bamboo rolling mat–everything you need to recreate this experience at home! The evening will begin with a reception hosted by Sake Ono from 5-6 p.m., followed by the hour-long sushi-making class. Costumes are encouraged to add to the spooky spirit, and space is limited to just 15 seats for this exclusive experience. Don’t miss out, reserve your spot now! Lumi on Facebook / Instagram
  • The disgraced New York Republican was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to a litany of federal charges, including wire fraud and identity theft.
  • Stream with KPBS+ / Encores Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 19 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2. The Colosseum was the jewel of Ancient Rome, wowing vast crowds with its extraordinary spectacles and exhibiting Rome’s immense wealth. But just as the structure embodied Rome’s power, so too did it contribute to the Empire’s downfall.
  • The designation would have, as one domestic terrorism expert told NPR, a "cascading effect across civil society, including social media organizations, civic organizations and everything in between."
  • Enjoy the screening of "The Immediate Family" followed by a special performance with pianist/songwriter Patti Zlaket and renowned studio bassist Leland Sklar. The evening culminates with a Q&A with film director, Denny Tedesco and "Immediate Family" musician, Leland Sklar. About the Film: "The Immediate Family" tracks the rise and collaborations of a group of legendary session musicians Danny Kortchmar, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, and Waddy Wachtel through the 1970s and onward, chronicling their illustrious partnerships and their formidable record of hit-making. Directed by Denny Tedesco, whose documentary, "The Wrecking Crew", followed the first wave of studio musicians in the 60s, the film reveals the machinery behind the booming era of the singer-songwriter, when the talents of these four musicians were in furious demand. The foundations of their enduring friendship, formed on the road and in studios, is recalled with dynamite clarity—reminisced with fondness through intimate interviews with the guys themselves, as well as the memories of some of rock’s most iconic voices including Carole King, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Keith Richards, Don Henley, Stevie Nicks, David Crosby, Jackson Browne, Lyle Lovett, Phil Collins, and more. "Immediate Family" is a backstage tour spanning multiple eras of musical history. About the Artists: Patti Zlaket is having a remarkable and resurgent moment—a three-part deluxe-edition reissue series of her remastered catalog this year by Meridian (ECR Music Group) has won her a newfound audience, along with newfound recognition on tour, and in the press. She released the first single, “Clock Keeps Tickin’” on September 30th, from her forthcoming new record Dance Again, out next year. It was Sklar who lit the fire under Zlaket to make this new record, in fact. “One evening last year, I’d watched 'Immediate Family,' the brilliant documentary about The Section—Lee Sklar, Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, and Russ Kunkel,” explains Zlaket. “It was like watching a story about the soundtrack of my life. A light was turned on in me, and I couldn’t stop thinking about the film and those players. And, my life in music. Though I was performing regularly, I’d taken a long break from recording. That night, I knew the break was over.” Zlaket did something that changed the course of her musical life—she reached out to Sklar and commended him on the film, thanking him for the decades of music. Unexpectedly, he reached back. “When the door of opportunity opens, you walk through,” says Zlaket. “So, I decided to go for broke and asked him to listen to a new song I’d yet to record. I told him if he liked it, I’d love to record it with him.” He liked it. Thus began the year-long process of recording Dance Again with Zlaket working alongside Sklar, Akoni, and stellar session players from Zlaket’s past and present. Leland Sklar rose to prominence as a member of James Taylor's backing band, which coalesced into a group in its own right, The Section, which supported so many of Asylum Records' artists that they became known as Asylum's de facto house band, as those artists became iconic singer-songwriters of the 1970s. Sklar has recorded and toured with artists including James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Phil Collins, Toto, The Doors and Lyle Lovett. As a group member, session player, or touring musician, Sklar has appeared on over 2,000 albums, and contributed to many motion picture and television show soundtracks. Since 2018, he has been the bassist for "The Immediate Family", a group reuniting lifelong friends and most of his former bandmates from The Section. Visit: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/events/zlaket-sklar Museum of Making Music on Instagram and Facebook
  • Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that typically declines as people age.
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