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  • From the organizers: Come see this special Halloween concert and silent movie with the “Phantom of the Opera,” accompanied by the Spreckels Pipe Organ, the largest open air musical instrument in the world! The event will begin with a pre-concert talk with the artists at 5:30 p.m., along with a silent auction and games. At 6:00 p.m., Victoria Robertson, soprano, and Bernardo Bermúdez, tenor, will sing excerpts from the popular Broadway show, “Phantom of the Opera.” At 6:30 p.m., the 1925 “Phantom of the Opera” silent movie will be portrayed on a big screen atop the Spreckels Organ Pavilion stage, accompanied by Mark Herman, organist. Follow on social media: Facebook + Instagram
  • The Straytones are back this summer for a fun night of music and dancing to your favorite hits in the Mission Pavilion. Ticket prices include one drink ticket. Table seating includes an appetizer platter. Drinks and light snacks will also be available for purchase. THE STRAYTONES are an acoustic dance band who blend popular dance music across the eras with the acoustic styles and sounds of Americana, Folk, Bluegrass, and Country. In addition to Motown, the band plays favorite Top 40s, 80s, and Classic Rock dance hits with powerhouse vocals, shredding violin, and a ferociously upbeat acoustic rhythm section. Sample their music here. Tickets: $35 per person | regular admission $45 per person | table seating (4 per table) $45 per person | at the door (regular admission only)
  • Goitse is back by popular demand! Get ready for a cracking good time in "The JAI". The white-hot award-winning Irish quintet, Goitse, pronounced “Go-wit-cha,” brings a vibrant mix of Irish classic jigs and tunes with their own original compositions for an irrepressible Irish musical experience that opens your mind and moves your feet. Follow Goitse on Facebook!
  • Police have charged a 19-year-old man with killing two and wounding four others in the city of Bay St. Louis, about 15 miles west of Gulfport.
  • Botswana has one of the last thriving elephant herds – and a history of human-elephant conflict that threatens both sides. A nonprofit has a program to shift that dynamic. Will it work?
  • U.S. murder clearance or solve rates have hit an all-time low. Experts say mutual mistrust between police and some communities is creating a vicious cycle where unsolved killings breed more mistrust.
  • On April 30, 1993, the World Wide Web was released into the public domain. It revolutionized the internet and allowed users to create websites filled with graphics, audio and hyperlinks.
  • King Charles III, keen to show that he can be a unifying figure, will be crowned in a ceremony that will for the first time include faiths other than the Church of England.
  • On their new record 72 Seasons, Metallica proves they're still making inspired music for hardcore fans. For a metal band with many of its members approaching 60, that's no small feat.
  • Study after study shows women seen as overweight or obese often earn less at the workplace, an unfair bias that's been hard to reverse. However, men don't seem to face that penalty.
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