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  • The English alt-rock star talks about writing in the Dorset dialect of her childhood home on her new album, I Inside the Old Year Dying, plus she performs live with a special guitar.
  • A vivid confluence of art, fashion, and musical styles ranging from gypsy jazz, pop, and various Latin traditions, Columbia's Monsieur Periné emerged in the early years of the 2010s as one of Bogotá's most creative ensembles. After their 2012 debut earned gold status, the group was named Best New Artist at the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards. Fronted by dulcet-voiced singer Catalina García, their third album, 2018's Encanto Tropical, blended elements of the contemporary Latinx scene with bolero torch songs, jazzy tangos, and lush romantic ballads. Come see them perform at Music Box on Saturday, July 23. The doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9 p.m.
  • Jonathan Karrant is one of the Jazz world's leading male vocalists. On Thursday, July 14, at 8 p.m. Jonathan hits the Music Box stage alongside an all star-band; Featuring Gilbert Castellanos on trumpet, Joshua White on piano, Justin Grinnell on bass and Julien Cantelm on drums. Sections for the evening will include reimagined jazz standards, soulful folk songs and rhythms & blues. Jonathan doesn't cover songs, he uncovers them, always bringing something very unique to the song.
  • Hear what's been called "America's most astonishing choir" sing brand new music by Shara Nova that looks at how we handle difficult emotions.
  • Visit the Belly up Tavern on September 7 at 7 P.M. to enjoy a Steve Sherman photo exhibition accompanied with a performance by Los Beautiful Beast and Chris Cote! Ticket Price: $12 advanced / $14 day of show / $21 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at our box office) Follow the Belly Up Tavern on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • A missing tomato sparked a lighthearted mystery for the astronauts on board the International Space Station — and it's finally been solved after months of accusations and intrigue.
  • The Tiny Desk blooms with the stanzas, sounds and legacy of jazz poetry.
  • This weekend in the arts: Brian and Ryan, San Diego Dance Theater, Andrea Beatriz Arango, "El Milagro del Recuerdo," dozens of performances at December Nights, live music picks and more arts events in San Diego.
  • The decision Monday came four months after a Detroit-area jury said the document was a valid will under Michigan law, despite scribbles and many hard-to-read passages.
  • Hardcore Starbucks fans eagerly await the day the coffee company gives out limited-edition holiday cups. The union organizing Starbucks workers hope those same customers will help support their cause.
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