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  • The Air Force Band of the Golden West brass quintet, "Travis Brass" will be performing the following FREE concerts in the San Diego area: Thursday February 22: San Diego State University Smith Recital Hall, 7 p.m. Saturday February 24: Veterans Museum at Balboa Park, 2 p.m. For more information and to reserve FREE tickets please visit www.afbandconcerts.com. About Travis Brass Travis Brass is a quintet made up of two trumpets, horn, trombone, and tuba. One of the Band of the Golden West's most flexible ensembles, the brass quintet excels at community recitals, educational outreach, anthems at sporting events, and military ceremonies. They have had the distinct honor of supporting many high-profile events over the years, from memorial services aboard the USS Midway to national anthems with the NFL and NBA. Through musical performances Travis Brass honors those who've served, inspires patriotism, and connects the American public with their military. The excellence demonstrated by our brass quintet reflects the professionalism displayed by all Airmen stationed worldwide, whose selfless service and sacrifice ensures the freedoms enjoyed by citizens of the United States of America. About the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West The United States Air Force Band of the Golden West is dedicated to engaging communities and building partnerships, telling the Air Force story, honoring military heritage, enhancing morale for uniformed service members, and recruiting the finest Americans to serve in the United States Air Force. The Band of the Golden West is proud to represent the excellence of Air Mobility Command and the 680,000 Airmen in over 130 career fields serving around the world, protecting our freedoms and delivering hope to those in need. These concerts are our way of saying thank you for your continued support to the men and women of the Armed Forces, at home and abroad. For more information, go to www.afbandconcerts.com. United States Air Force Bands on Facebook
  • Why Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., visited Israel this week, and how the visit underscores tensions among Democrats over the war in Gaza.
  • Martin Mull came to national fame with a recurring role on the Norman Lear-created satirical soap opera “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” and the starring role in its spinoff, “Fernwood Tonight."
  • The 24-year-old powerhouse sprinter from Texas will make her debut for Team USA at the Olympics in Paris this summer, four years after a positive drug test crashed her first attempt at the Games.
  • From March 3-10, Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse will join San Diego’s Restaurant Week, offering dinner and weekend specials. Galpão Gaucho will offer guests the full rodizio experience and a complimentary signature dessert for $66 per person. This includes 17 unlimited cuts of meat, gourmet salad bar with over 45 items, as well as side dishes served tableside. Reservations are required. Please note that when making reservations, to add the special note/request: "Restaurant Week." Dinner and weekend schedule: Monday – Thursday 5-9:30 p.m. Friday 5-10 p.m. Saturday Noon-10 p.m. Sunday Noon-9 p.m. The rodizio menu is inspired by the Gaucho culture and the authentic dining tradition of the Brazilian cowboy – grilled meats and fresh salads. With 17 different cuts of meats, ranging from beef, pork, chicken, lamb, and seafood, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Hearts of palm, artichoke hearts, sweet beets, asparagus, imported cheeses, and cured meats are only some of almost 45 items that our gourmet salad bar offers. Cheese bread appetizer and side dishes like garlic mashed potatoes, caramelized bananas, traditional rice and black beans, served tableside, are a perfect complement to the true Southern Brazilian menu. Located at 789 West Harbor Dr #134, San Diego, CA 92101. To make a reservation, visit GalpaoGauchoUSA.com or call (619) 373-9969. Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • The rural lifestyle retailer, with stores in 49 states, says it will withdraw its carbon emissions goals, cut its DEI roles and stop sponsoring Pride events after an online outcry from conservatives.
  • President Biden's feeble Thursday night debate performance in Atlanta highlighted concerns about his age that were not on display at a Friday rally in North Carolina.
  • Independent candidate RFK Jr. spoke to All Things Considered about the Biden-Trump debate and what it means for his third-party run for the presidency
  • About the exhibition: A colorful mix of symbolic forms, representations of abstract thought, and expressions of shared universal mysteries are at the heart of the work Ving Simpson created for more than twenty years at his home studio in Oceanside. The installation is a nonlinear representation of years of creative artistic endeavors, processes, and materials crafted with primal and soulful qualities. A central focus of the gallery is a recreation of the shelves that lined the artist’s studio, displaying an array of small, emblematic sculptures. The objects and compositions are minimal in form, often consisting of repeating patterns in rows and columns. They are constructed from a variety of traditional and non-traditional materials including silver, bronze, wood, metal, tar paper, found objects, and glazed and unglazed clay bodies. Select paintings will also illustrate the artist’s explorations into his perceptions of reality, primarily a series of large banners in the museum’s Grand Stairwell exploring artistic interpretations of water as liquid, gas, and solid. His first painting on canvas, Dancing Nuns painted in 1994, will also feature prominently as an homage to the complexities of interpersonal relationships and how they may inspire an impulse to expand creative horizons. This is the work of a dedicated artist–a maker of well-crafted art objects inspired by a mix of art history, science, and a personal mythology, woven together in an attempt to understand the subtle and sublime mysteries of reality. Simpson says about his practice, “The human path is one of symbols and abstractions. Lacking the facility to fathom the intricacies and mathematics of modern cosmology, I choose to explore the order of the universe using a few simple tools and my intuition.” Curated by Vallo Riberto. Exhibition celebration: 5-7 p.m. Mar. 30. Related links: Oceanside Museum of Art: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Democrats spent the hours following the first presidential debate dodging questions about President Biden’s fitness to lead the party and struggling to unify around a message about Biden's performance.
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