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  • Throughout their lifespan as a band, The Lone Bellow have cast an indelible spell with their fine spun songs of hard truth and unexpected beauty, frequently delivered in hypnotic three-part harmony. In a departure from their past work with elite producers like Aaron Dessner of The National and eight-time Grammy-winner Dave Cobb, the Nashville-based trio struck out on their own for their new album Love Songs for Losers, dreaming up a singular sound encompassing everything from arena-ready rock anthems to the gorgeously sprawling Americana tunes the band refers to as “little redneck symphonies.” Recorded at the possibly haunted former home of the legendary Roy Orbison, the result is an intimate meditation on the pain and joy and ineffable wonder of being human, at turns heartbreaking, irreverent, and sublimely transcendent. WHEN| Thursday, February 16, 2023 ‣ The doors open at 7:00 p.m. and show starts at 8:00 p.m. WHERE| Belly Up Tavern ‣ 143 S Cedros Ave. Solana Beach, California 92075 ADMISSION| Tickets can be purchased here! ‣ Ticket Price: $27 advanced / $30 day of show / $48 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 & in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour) / ‣ FANCLUB PRESALE 10/5/2022 @ 10:00 AM PST ‣ PUBLIC ONSALE 10/7/2022 @ 10:00 AM PST ‣ $119 VIP Love Songs for Winners Pre-Show Experience** (online only) SOCIALS| Follow The Lone Bellow on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
  • Beauty Way Tour: A Transformative Music, Dance, and Healing Experience Multicultural musician, healer, and educator Poranguí will return to San Diego, CA on Thursday, June 16 at Music Box. He and co-facilitator Ashley Klein will create an intentionally curated container to experience the healing power of music and authentic expression. The Beauty Way Tour offers participants an evening of improvised world soul music, dance, and sound healing along with a unique opportunity to connect with themselves and their community, emerging transformed and more whole. The four-hour journey of rhythm, sound, and movement, commences with an opening ceremony and opportunity for the audience to activate their voice and sing together. Poranguí’s extended live music set will be complemented by Ashley’s vocal guidance and live visual projections creating an unforgettable journey through the beauty of the earth and the tapestry of life. The event concludes with an integration experience as we return to our greater community with the medicine of the night. The Beauty Way album and tour are inspired by Diné (Navajo) teachings from Poranguí & Ashley’s beloved Southwest. To walk in the Beauty Way is to live in balance and harmony with the unfolding of all life. Walking the Beauty Way together, we weave ourselves more deeply into the fabric of the earth, herself. Porangui’s forthcoming album, Beauty Way, will be released incrementally over the summer. Hózhóogo naasháa doo. May we all walk in beauty.
  • Civil rights lawyers pushed back against a crackdown on protests, securing permission to hold a rally to stop the war in Gaza.
  • This weekend in the arts: Sofie Ramos at Bread and Salt; Armando de la Torre at Athenaeum Art Center; Mensah Bey at Bread and Salt; Jan Van Munster at Quint ONE; SPACE TIME and Project [BLANK]; The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus; Drowse and Neutral Shirt at Tower Bar; a City Heights graphic novel release and more.
  • A work from one of the nation's most prominent Black artists will now be on display to San Diegans, free of charge. Plus, a new book on the overlap between film noir and mixology. Then, recommendations for your next summer romance read.
  • This weekend in the arts: Ethan Chan at OMA; Shellie Zhang and Lei Liang in conversation (and performance) at ICA North; Eva Struble at the Athenaeum; "Blues in the Night" at North Coast Repertory Theatre; Edgar Allan Poe at Junior Theatre; Hyeyeon Kim at Best Practice and more.
  • San Diego's projected payroll of $255 million will rank third — behind only the New York Mets and Yankees.
  • Regulators need to decide how to recover the cost of rescuing Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank — and community banks across the country are warning they should not be on the hook.
  • Bogaerts joins an already deep lineup that includes third baseman Manny Machado and outfielder Juan Soto.
  • It was a pretty wild year for music. Here are some KPBS staff picks for the best albums of 2022.
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