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  • Born in London, living locally in San Diego, Gregory Page is an eclectic, prolific, genre-bending performing songwriter, balladeer, recording artist, film maker, art activist, music producer and poet. With an extensive discography, Gregory has toured the world many times over from Australia to Europe and Asia. He has performed in a wide range of iconic venues such as London’s 02 Arena, the main hall at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, and at international music festivals such as Woodford & Manly. A third-generation musician, he grew up surrounded by family members who performed and recorded traditional Irish music. His parents were musicians who met while touring with their respective bands, “The Beat Chics” and “The Martians.” With endearing stage presence, evocative lyrics, stunning guitar work, and a warm voice, Gregory seamlessly draws from imagination and experience transcending traditions of folk, Celtic, American roots, jazz, ragtime, blues, swing, and French Romanticism into his own signature idiom critics are heralding as “Americeltic.” He released his latest album, Modern Man, in 2023. For more information visit: sdfolkheritage.org
  • David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, told prosecutors he killed stories that potentially could have hurt Donald Trump during his run for the White House in 2016.
  • Pride by the beach is a free family, friendly pride festival located in the heart of Oceanside California. Saturday, June 3, 2023 from Noon - 6 p.m. www.pridebythebeach.org View this event on Facebook
  • Staples has always lived in a few worlds: art-rap hero, hall-of-fame interviewee, and a homebody whose inner life is none of our business. On Dark Times, his worlds finally converge.
  • There's still a week's worth of medals to be handed out, as competitions ramp up in track and field, soccer and boxing. The excitement has yet to begin in breaking, Taekwondo and weightlifting.
  • The designer, known for dressing celebs to events like the Met Gala, has advice for those willing to challenge office norms.
  • Most city streets were designed around the car, with pedestrian and bike safety an afterthought.
  • The White House says China uses subsidies and government programs to undercut U.S. steel. President Biden wants to hike tariffs on the imports and take other new steps to curb imports.
  • Painting Winter, from Bruegel to Monet Join us this holiday season to look closely at scenes of winter from art history. We'll discuss paintings associated with the Little Ice Age--with a focus on the Dutch artist Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634), a specialist in painting activities on ice. We'll also walk through Pieter Bruegel's series showing months of the year, particularly his celebrated 'Hunters in the Snow', in praise of the winter season. About Weili Jin Weili Jin has been passionate about the history of art ever since first seeing Botticelli in the second grade. Ten years later, he continues to specialize in the paintings of Renaissance Florence, particularly the patronage of the Medici. Most recently, he has worked to develop the YouTube channel “Narrative Art History,” a lecture series that contextualizes Renaissance art in a continuous, chronological narrative. For more information about The Close Looking Project initiative, visit closelooking.org/.
  • This year's Smithsonian Folklife Festival featured "Indigenous Voices of the Americas" and was full of surprises — like Bolivian women skateboarding in traditional garb — bowler hats and poofy skirts.
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