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  • The legendary Sue Palmer and Her Motel Swing Orchestra make their return to Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine to close out the 2023 year with the 136th Show of Dim Sum & Jazz! Seating Begins at 6 p.m. Music from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations! Personnel Sue Palmer - Piano Liz Ajuzie - Lead Vocalist Steve Wilcox - Guitar Pete Harrison - Bass April West - Trombone, Vocals Jonny Viau - Saxophone Sharon Shufelt - Drums, Vocals About Sue Palmer Known world wide as The Queen of Boogie Woogie, The Sultana of Swing, and The Lady Who Skates on the 88s, Sue Palmer has been a presence on the live music scene in San Diego and the world for over 30 years. She was inducted into the San Diego Music Hall of Fame in 2018, has had a day named after her by the city of San Diego in 2008, and has won numerous San Diego Music Awards for her bands and albums. She has recorded over 12 albums under her own name, securing an international award from The International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis for Best Self Produced Album (Sophisticated Ladies). She was the beehive wearing music director and longtime pianist for blues diva Candye Kane, through the 90s, appearing on many of her albums, touring world wide (France, Germany, England, The Czech Republic, Turkey, South Africa, Australia, and more) as well as all over the US and parts of Canada. Sue has also toured Switzerland, Russia, The Netherlands, and Argentina under her own name. She had a radio show for 3 years on San Diego's local Jazz station KSDS 88.3FM, and now hosts a podcast called "The Motel Swing Happy Hour KSUE San Diego." ( suepalmer.com, Spotify, Google Play, iTunes ) According to Claudia Russell, DJ Extraordinaire on KSDS 88.3FM, "When her heavily jeweled hands hit the 88s, you're in for a ride!" WATCH OUT: YOU may become a slave to the dance floor!! Want to know more events happening Golden Island? Join our Newsletter! Like Dim Sum & Jazz? Check out the rest of the schedule here! For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com
  • Learn how to stream your favorite KPBS Passport shows on your devices. Our step-by-step tutorial videos shows you how to set up and activate your KPBS Passport account and how to set up on Android, Fire TV, Samsung, Roku, Apple TV, and Vizio Devices.

    Before activating KPBS Passport on any device, you must activate it from the email you received from PBS. The first step is to find the activation link that can be found in the "Thank You" page or email. It may take a few days to receive the email from PBS, so be patient. If you do not find the email, check your spam folder. If you still cannot find the email, you can contact KPBS Audience and Member Services via email at members@kpbs.org or by phone at 1-619-594-6983, option 5 Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. for support.

    Once you have created an account by activating the email link, you will be able to log in to your favorite streaming devices. To start streaming KPBS Passport shows on a computer website browser, sign in or register via Google, Facebook, Apple, or PBS account. Our step-by-step tutorial videos located below will show you how to set up your KPBS Passport account on Android, Fire TV, Samsung, Roku, Apple TV, and Vizio Devices. View these tutorial videos to set up and start streaming exclusive KPBS Passport content today!
  • Yoon Seong-ho is a 47-year-old Buddhist, comedian, DJ and rising celebrity.
  • There are more mental health services available than ever before locally, but after falling for several years, the numbers started to tick up in 2022.
  • Police have asked prosecutors to charge the ousted chair Christian Ziegler with illegally video recording the sexual encounter he had with a female acquaintance on Oct. 2.
  • Consumers tend to spend about 10% more when they adopt mobile contactless payment methods, according to research from Assistant Professor Yuqian Xu at UNC-Chapel Hill.
  • Emergency child care funds from the pandemic will expire this month. If nothing is done, child care centers could shut down.
  • As South Korea's population shrinks, foreign migrant workers are joining the country's workforce. But a recent deadly fire exposed the risks some of them are facing.
  • It’s not the first time school employees were accused of racism. Some alumni said accountability is long overdue.
  • Join us on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. for a lively mixer celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! The Latina Democratic Club is excited to observe this year's theme of "Prosperity, Power, and Progress" and looks forward to welcoming everyone to this free, in-person event at The Balboa South located at 290 3rd Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910. View this event on Facebook
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