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  • It’s kickoff time! No, we aren’t talking about Super Bowl; we are talking about Super Book V, and you are invited!Join our team of 20 renowned authors, including our keynote half-time speakers, who will give book enthusiasts and reading fans the experience of a lifetime, complete with four quarters of excitement, crowd-pleasing food, and so much more, scheduled to take place on Sunday, February 18, 2024. And of course, no Adventure by the Book would be complete without lots of excitement and fun, and…Daylong Adventure featuring up to 20 New York Times and bestselling authors. - Custom Super Book tote bag- Continental breakfast- Crowd-pleasing gourmet lunch- Collectible event program- Seating at lunch tables with an author- VIP option available to seat with your favorite author (limited availability)- Multiple book signing autographing opportunities with all authors- Photo ops with authors- Meet and greet opportunities with the authors- Books provided for sale and signing- Four quarters of author activities- Half-time presentation- Discounted block of hotel rooms*- Fun prizes and giveaways…and much moreAuthors attending are Brigit Binns, Jeffrey Blount, Kathi Diamant, Piper Huguley, Georgeanne Irvine, Susannah Kennedy, Tosca Lee, Jeffrey Dale Lofton, Robin Oliveira, Shelley Read, Renee Rosen, Deborah Goodrich Royce, Renee Ryan, Heather Webb, Karen White, Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, and Kitty Zeldis. For more information visit: adventuresbythebook.comStay Connected on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego artist Tarrah Aroonsakool's new solo exhibit at the Athenaeum Art Center in Logan Heights is an immersive maze exploring assimilation and racism in immigrant communities. The installation is both alluring and unsettling, much like the American Dream.
  • The word "charaiveti," from an ancient Sanskrit hymn, means "keep moving," in search of self-realization. The leading Indian economist Pranab Bardhan invokes this in his moving narrative of a personal and professional journey.From his beginnings in a poor neighborhood in Kolkata and being home-schooled by his father, followed by a vigorous student life at Presidency College in Kolkata and in Cambridge, England, Bardhan became one of the foremost development economists in the world. He has served as faculty at MIT, the Indian Statistical Institute and the Delhi School of Economics and is currently at the University of California, Berkeley. He provides a fascinating account of his richly varied and widely-traveled life, interwoven with thoughtful comments on politics and society both in India and abroad. His accounts are enlivened by a profusion of stories, anecdotes and amusing incidents and draw copiously from his interests in literature and film.A limited number of copies of the book "Charaiveti" will be available for purchase and signing.Lunch will be served to registered attendees before the talk.Agenda:12 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Lunch (for registered attendees)12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m.: Book talk2 p.m. - 3 p.m.: 21st Century India Center Spring Mixer at the GLI Patio (optional)Parking: The closest parking to Robinson Building 4 is the Pangea Parking Structure on Pangea Drive & Scholars Drive North. A parking permit is required to park on campus at all times. You can use the ParkMobile app or a pay station once you arrive to purchase a permit (rates). Visitor parking spaces are located on the top level and marked (V).This public lecture series is organized by the 21st Century India Center at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy. For more information on India activities, please visit india.ucsd.edu.For more information visit: gps-ucsd.zohobackstage.comStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Join us for a unique experience in our energetic tap dance variety show that’s fun for the whole family. Our talented cast performs to music from every era & genre, including pop, top 40’s, oldies, hip-hop, and Broadway. And with our comedic host keeping you smiling through the show, Taptastic! is one you won’t want to miss.Enjoy cocktails, comedy, and charismatic choreography! Be sure to brush up on your tap dance trivia- you’ll have opportunities to win free dance classes! What a great way to celebrate National Tap Dance Day! Trivia tip: Bill “Bojangles” Robinson was born 5/25, and is well known for dancing with Shirley Temple in many movies from the 1930’s.For more information visit: sdfringe.orgStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Michigan was the last state to criminally ban using a paid surrogate to have a child. Now that will change under a law signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday.
  • A big Fair welcome to 50s, 60s and 70s music legend, Smokey Robinson as he croons his way onto the Corona Grandstand Stage as part of the San Diego County Fair's Toyota Summer Concert Series. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and DOUBLE Hollywood Walk of Fame member, Robinson started his career as The Miracles front man and rose up through the music industry ranks to the Hall of Famer he is today.Multi-talented Smokey Robinson is an R&B and soul singer, songwriter, record producer and former Motown record executive who started his illustrious career dating back to the mid-50s. As the founder and frontman for the group The Miracles, becoming Smokey Robinson & The Miracles in 1965, Robinson was the chief songwriter and producer of their 22 albums and smash top ten hits such as, "You've Really Got a Hold on Me,” "Mickey's Monkey,” "I Second That Emotion,” "Baby Baby Don't Cry" and the group's only number-one hit during their Robinson years, "The Tears of a Clown.” In 1972 he focused his full attention to helping run Motown Records, retiring in 1988. In early 2023 he wrote, recorded and released his first album in almost a decade, called Gasms. Robinson’s vocal mastery is known and loved by many across nearly four generations.Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2024/smokey-robinsonFull concert schedule: https://www.sdfair.com/p/what-to-do/grandstandDoors Open @ 6 p.m.Includes Complimentary Same-Day Fair AdmissionALL SALES FINAL | NO REFUNDS or NO EXCHANGESsdfair.com Facebook: facebook.com/sdfair Instagram: Instagram.com/sandiegocountyfair
  • From Billie Eilish to Bad Bunny, JT to J.Lo, boygenius to Ice Spice, here they are: the home-run performances, the solid base hits and the outright whiffs.
  • Two bi-coastal, slightly off-center, musical talents with a long history, are coming together to do their first full show together. Cindy Lee Berryhill has been putting out albums since 1987, most recently "The Adventurist" in 2017. She helped spawn the Anti-Folk movement in New York City, and was featured in the documentary Mariposa: "Under a Stormy Sky" along with Emmylou Harris, "The Violent Femmes", and Daniel Lanois. She has published a novel, "Memoirs of A Female Messiah".“She deserves a berth in any Hall of Fame, for the humanities she brings to the usual vanities of song-writing.” – Van Dyke ParksWith twelve solo albums to his credit John Kruth is a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/composer who plays mandolin, guitar, banjo, flute, harmonica, and sitar. John currently leads the six-piece New York-based chamber/rock ensemble The Folklorkestra. As a sideman, Kruth has jammed with Laurie Anderson, Violent Femmes, John Prine, King Missile, Hal Willner, Patti Smith, Allen Ginsberg, Elizabeth Swados, Sam Shepard, and Ornette Coleman.John Kruth is also the author of three musical biographies to date including "Bright Moments – The Life and Legacy of Rahsaan Roland Kirk", "To Live’s To Fly – The Ballad of the Late", "Great Townes Van Zandt", and "Rhapsody in Black – The Life & Music of Roy Orbison". His other books include "This Bird Has Flown – The Enduring Beauty of Rubber Soul 50 Years On", "A Friend of the Devil – the Glorification of the Outlaw in Song from Robin Hood to Rap", "Hold on World: The Lasting Impact of John Lennon & Yoko Ono’s Plastic Ono", and most recently "Lunacy: The Curious". Phenomenon of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon 50 Years On.“John Kruth is the high-octane raconteur of the Underground.” – David Amram
  • Robin Henkel and Horns make their debut at Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine for the 128th show of Dim Sum & Jazz!Seating Begins at 6 p.m.Performance from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations!Robin Henkel performs blues with an intensity rarely seen in Southern California. Drawing from the styles of Robert Johnson, Fred McDowell and Elmore James, Robin has moulded his own intense and entertaining personal style. Robin’s performances often include stories and anecdotes regarding the history of the blues and the unique vintage instruments he performs with. He is a four time recipient of "Best Blues" at the San Diego Music Awards.Robin has opened shows for: BB King, Dizzy Gillespie, Bonnie Raitt, Dr. John, Jr. Wells, Jr. Walker, Roy Rogers, Arlo Guthrie, Hot Tuna, John McLaughlin, Todd Rundgren, Nichollette Larson, Warren Zevon, Steve Stills, Dave Mason, Harvey Mandel, Tim Weisberg, Don McLean, Charles Brown, John Mayall, David Lindley, Norton Buffalo, Livingston TaylorRobin has performed with: John Hammond, Eddie Kirkland, The San Diego Symphony, Lowell Fulson, Johnny Almond, Buddy Miles, Big Jay McNealy, Jimmy Witherspoon, Sha Na Na, Papa John Creach, Dirty Dozen Brass BandRobin Henkel is a futurist and a historian. -LA TimesHenkel is already playing a shuffle that is neither slow nor fast--a strut, and it is extremely seductive ...Henkel proceeds to play a fast jump progression, much like one of Robert Johnson's fiery paced songs. As with Johnson, it is hard to imagine, if you close your eyes, that there is only one guitarist at work. You can almost hear the scratches on the 78. -San Diego ReaderRobin's live shows are nothing short of inspirational. There is something genuinely raw, base and animalistic about his gut-wrenching, honest music. -360 DegreesRobin Henkel promises nothing, if not a surprise here and there. This is just the way the San Diego native is. He wants to shake things up, so expect the unexpected. As a guitar player, Robin can play blues, jazz, funk, country swing, Hawaiian and Latin music. He borrows from each of those styles when he performs and sometimes even surprises himself with the musical direction his songs take."I like playing music", he says. It just feels good. Henkel's strength is when he picks up that sawed-off pipe fitting and puts it on his baby finger and then lays it on the strings of a resonator or Dobro.All of a sudden the awkward kid from Serra Mesa is transformed into the man in the corner at the Delta house party who commands everyones attention. When Robin plays slide guitar, he steels the show. You probably haven't seen anything like this for years and you may not see it again anytime soon. Though he leans toward playing jazz these days, he won Best Blues CD at the San Diego Music Awards (2000) for his "Highway" recording. "I don't quite know how I did that," he says "there's not much blues on it." To make amends, Henkel has vowed to record a blues album next. Maybe. -Mike KinsmanWant 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.comStay Connected on Social Media Instagram Facebook
  • Get ready for albums by Iron & Wine, Kamasi Washington, Tyla, Vampire Weekend and many, many more.
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