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  • Otto remained involved with the Raiders even after they moved from Oakland, Calif., to Las Vegas in 2020.
  • Faliks draws from her Ukrainian-Jewish heritage and Mikhail Bulgakov's anti-censorship novel The Master and Margarita for a new album.
  • Cody Jinks is a trailblazing independent musician and one of music's most respected artists. Throughout his ground-breaking career, he has sold over 2.5 million equivalent units and garnered more than 3.5 billion streams across platforms, with over 1 billion streams on Spotify and 1.7 billion streams on Pandora, earning him a Pandora Radio Billions Award. He was also recently named Music Row’s 2023 Independent Artist of the Year after receiving the most radio spins for an independent artist last year—his second time receiving the award—and earned new RIAA Certifications for his songs “Loud and Heavy” (2x Platinum), “Hippies & Cowboys” (Platinum), “Must Be The Whiskey” (Platinum), “Mamma Song” (Gold), “I’m Not The Devil” (Gold) and “Cast No Stones” (Gold) as well as for his acclaimed album, Adobe Sessions (Gold). Continually committed to supporting and protecting independently minded artists, Cody Jinks recently launched an unprecedented partnership between his own Late August Records and The Orchard with their first signing, Erin Viancourt. One of music's most prolific artists, Jinks is currently working on his eleventh studio album and will continue to tour through this fall, including upcoming headline shows at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Las Vegas’ Dolby Live at Park MGM (two nights) and Fort Worth’s Texas Motor Speedway as well as nine stadium shows next year with Luke Combs. This Rental Concert Event of the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park is presented by AEG Goldenvoice. The San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program. Stay Connected with Cody Jinks! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • It’s time for "Animaniacs…IN CONCERT"! Join the voices of ANIMANIACS—the iconic animated Warner Bros series (produced by Steven Spielberg)—for a “zany, animany and totally insaney” evening as they perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation. "Animaniacs: In Concert" stars the show’s original Emmy-winning composer, Randy Rogel, on piano and the voice-talents of Emmy winner Rob Paulsen (Yakko & Pinky on ANIMANIACS; Raphael on "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles") and Maurice LaMarche (The Brain on ANIMANIACS; The King in Disney’s "Frozen"; Kif & Calculon on FUTURAMA). ANIMANIACS remains as topical and relevant today as it was when the TV series debuted in the early 1990s. With new episodes currently streaming on HULU, ANIMANIACS is a multi-generational animated favorite with universally-recognized hit songs. Fans of all ages will experience ANIMANIACS like never before…especially those who grew up watching the series. As its creators say, “Animaniacs in Concert is for the adults—it’s hip, it’s funny…but kids will love it, too!” ANIMANIACS and all related characters and elements are trademarks and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc "Animaniacs in Concert" on Facebook / Instagram
  • Homeland Security is investigating the Jacumba migrant camps for potential civil rights concerns. Then, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is calling for substantial changes to the city’s ordinance that regulates the use of surveillance technology, but privacy rights advocates are pushing back. Plus, the Moonlight Amphitheater in Vista's Brengle Terrace Park has been transformed into a winter wonderland.
  • Tuesday, May 21 from 11 - Midnight / Stream the series now with the PBS App. An urban garden called MudTown Farms is about to open in the Los Angeles community of Watts, built and nurtured by dedicated residents who see more than economic hardship, social inequality and environmental racism in their future. The series chronicles three generations of activists in the Watkins family, as well as students, farmers, and community leaders committed to healing past social injustices.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday the state will make $3.3 billion available by July for counties and private developers to start building more behavior health treatment centers.
  • The San Diego Foundation has started an Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Fund to "support leadership in and the visibility of the local AANHPI community," it was announced on Wednesday.
  • Nearly 7,000 independent artists submitted to this year's Tiny Desk Contest. Meet the Sacramento artist that rose to the top.
  • This weekend in the arts: Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio, Octavio Paz and Stefan Cwik; jazz bass; SUPERFLEX; "North: The Musical"; Mojalet Dance; plus live music recommendations and more arts and culture events.
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