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  • Ticket to Ride returns with an electrifying live tribute to The Beatles. With authentic costumes, vintage instruments, and spot-on performances, the band takes you on a nostalgic journey through the Fab Four’s greatest hits—with a few surprises along the way. For over two decades, Ticket To Ride has toured internationally, earning a reputation as one of America’s premier Beatles tributes. From heartfelt ballads like “And I Love Her” to high-energy classics like “Twist & Shout,” their note-for-note renditions capture the sound, spirit, and charm of the original band—complete with Liverpudlian banter. Having shared stages with legendary artists and performed around the world, Ticket To Ride delivers a polished, crowd-pleasing show for fans of all ages. Don’t miss this immersive trip back to the swinging ’60s—an unforgettable night of music, memories, and pure Beatlemania. Ticket to Ride on Facebook / Instagram
  • Where legendary voices, unforgettable eras, and electrifying performance collide. A high-energy, live-band concert experience celebrating the icons that defined generations. Cher’d ICONS is a dynamic, high-impact concert experience that brings the spirit of music’s most iconic artists to life—through powerful vocals, commanding stage presence, and a full live band that delivers every moment with precision and energy. This Cher-centered concert experience expands into rock + soul because Cher lived in both worlds. This isn’t about imitation. It’s about capturing the essence of the artists, the eras, and the music that shaped audiences across generations. From rock anthems to soul classics, every moment is designed to move the audience, ignite nostalgia, and keep them fully engaged from start to finish. The Bornemann on Facebook / Instagram
  • Immerse yourself in the West Coast Sound of the late 60’s & 70’s as Fairview Canyon returns to The Bornemann Theatre on June 27 for a one-night-only collaboration you won’t hear anywhere else. Fairview Canyon & Friends will be an intimate evening of friends playing for you as if it’s in your own living room. Featuring an incredible lineup of guest artists—Robin Adler & Dave Blackburn (of Mutts of the Planet), cellist Cliff Thrasher, Sodie Orr (of The Swingin’ Johnsons), Grammy winning multi-instrumentalist Joe Payne, and Laurie Beebe Lewis (of The Mamas & the Papas)—this show highlights tight harmony vocals and tasty guitar work replicating the singer/songwriter era with exacting detail. If you love CSN, Joni Mitchell, The Eagles, James Taylor, The Beatles, and others, this is more than a concert—it’s a rare gathering of artists, stories, and songs that capture the heart of an iconic musical era. Fairview Canyon on Instagram
  • KPBS spoke to several protestors at No Kings rallies in La Mesa, Chula Vista and Escondido. We asked them why they were marching. Here's what they said.
  • The largest rally and march took place in downtown San Diego at Waterfront Park next to the County Administration Center. It was one of more than 20 protests held across the county.
  • Last week, law enforcement said video footage from Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera was overwritten. But the FBI has since released footage as Guthrie still has not been found.
  • Legislators approved an audit of three of the state’s federally-funded fusion centers, citing concerns about civil liberties and privacy.
  • With the high prices of both new and used cars these days, you might be considering keeping your old set of wheels, but at what cost?
  • After a sold-out opening night, the festival returns April 17-19 with new screenings at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park.
  • Beloved community activist, food & culture writer Madhushree Ghosh poignantly explores the role of Punjabi food as a source of home and identity through history. In discussion with Huda Al-Marashi, don’t miss this exciting book launch for "Safar: Finding Home, History, and Culture Through Punjabi Food in the American West." This event is free and open to the public. Copies of "Safar" are available on a first-come, first-served basis until sold out, so we recommend pre-ordering a copy early to guarantee your signed book. Orders placed by May 15 receive a 10% discount. Proceeds from book purchases support the San Diego Public Library. ABOUT THE BOOK “Too often, when recounting our community’s journey to America, we overlook their everyday experiences. Safar beautifully shows how generations of Sikhs-and Sikh women in particular-have made their homes in North America and stayed connected to their ancestors and to their homelands in Punjab through food, culture, tradition, all while building an inclusive community.” —Simran Jeet Singh, national best-selling author of "The Light We Give" "Safar: Finding Home, History, and Culture through Punjabi Food in the American West" follows the journey of South Asian refugees, immigrants, and their children-in particular, Sikhs, Jats, and Muslims-who moved to the southwestern states of America over centuries as farmers, truck drivers, restaurant owners, and dhaba/diner stall cooks. An expedition in search of the asli—or “real” Punjabi food— Ghosh explores how the cuisine traveled from pre-partition British India to now, weaving in her own immigrant journey as a graduate student to America in 1993. She shares the quest to find home through the food of her Bengali refugee parents, and the physical journey she embarked on to visit the Punjabi communities in California, Arizona, and New Mexico. Focusing on four Punjabi women, each a part of a different immigration wave of South Asia to the American West, Ghosh highlights the food and recipes they brought with them that connect them to their pasts. "Safar" shares stories of displacement, discrimination, community, and hope, while shedding light on immigrant journeys and the true meaning of home, comfort food, and what constitutes a “true Punjabi” meal. Including essential recipes, Safar celebrates the home and identity found through food and culture. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS MADHUSHREE GHOSH is the author of the award-winning "KHABAAR: An Immigrant Journey of Food, Memory, and Family" (2022). Her work has been published in 2023 Best American Essays in Food Writing, as well as Pushcart-nominated and published in The New York Times, Vogue India, Washington Post, LA Times, The Writer, Longreads, Catapult, BOMB, Guernica, LA Review of Books, LitHub, Panorama Journal, The Rumpus, Brevity, Hippocampus Magazine, Atlas Obscura, The Chicago Quarterly Review, DAME Magazine, Le Sirenuse, Garnet News, The Surfers Journal, Del Sol Review, D&O magazine and others. She is an Oakley Hall scholar, actor, and screenwriter, and her award-winning plays have been performed at San Diego Actors Alliance festivals. A frequent speaker on“Women in Science” panels globally, Ghosh also hosts cooking classes on Indian cuisine here in San Diego, focusing on the science and health behind those culinary treats. In 2024, Ghosh launched KhabaarCo, a curated literary conversation and salon around food, our roots, social justice, and our words. She can be reached at @writemadhushree. HUDA AL-MARASHI writes for both children and adults. She is the author of the middle grade novel Hail Mariam and a co-author of the Walter Dean Myers Honors award-winning novel Grounded. In addition to her memoir "First Comes Marriage: My Not-So-Typical American Love Story," she has contributed essays and op-eds to various anthologies and news outlets, such as the New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times, and al Jazeera. She is a fellow and mentor with the Muslim Storytellers Program at Boyds Mill, formerly known as the Highlights Foundation. Visit: https://libraryfoundationsd.org/events/ghosh
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