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  • The law aims to prevent officers fired by one department for bad behavior from later finding a job in another. So far, 20 officers from local departments have been decertified for offenses ranging from sexual misconduct to domestic violence to dishonesty.
  • Cinema Under The Stars presents "To Die For" Friday, March 21 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 22 at 8 p.m. Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: 619-295-4221 Website: www.topspresents.com “TO DIE FOR” 30th Anniversary (1995. 106 min. R): Gus Van Sant delivers a deliciously subversive satire of our All-American obsession with celebrity and true crime. Nicole Kidman plays a small-town TV weather reporter whose perky facade hides a dark heart, her ruthless pursuit of fame ensnares three disaffected teens in a tabloid-style scandal. With Joaquin Phoenix, Casey Affleck and Matt Dillon. Cinema Under the Stars is an intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills with single and double zero-gravity reclining lounge chairs, sky-boxes and love seat cabanas. Heaters, pillows and blankets are provided. A vintage cartoon is shown before most films. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Members may make phone reservations up to one week in advance. Online reservations for Members begin on Mondays at 9 a.m. Online reservations for Non-Members begin on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. The box office opens at 6 p.m, Fridays - Sundays. Admission Prices: Members - $17. Non-members (at the box office) - $18. Non-members (with online reservations) - $20. Annual Memberships - $125 (for two people). Pay with Cash, Checks, or Venmo. All concessions are $3.00 each Free popcorn for Members. Reservations must be cancelled by 5 p.m. online, or call the Cinema before 6 p.m. Come early to avoid a line. For more information, call (619) 295-4221, or visit the website (www.topspresents.com)
  • Alice Barnett’s most mature and substantial work is her song cycle "In a Gondola," published by G. Schirmer. This lecture explores the artistic and historical contexts that shaped the composition, examining both its poetic inspiration and its musical innovations. Drawing on contemporary sources, including letters, newspaper reviews, and journal accounts, the lecture also traces the early reception of and critical response to her song cycle. The program concludes with a complete performance of In a Gondola, offering audiences the opportunity to experience Barnett’s distinctive compositional voice in its fullest expression. About Dr. Katina Mitchell Dr. Katina Mitchell is a native of San Diego. She has sung with the San Diego Symphony; lautten compagney BERLIN; MicroFest, Los Angeles; Monday Evening Concerts, Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, Volti, San Francisco; Bach Collegium San Diego, The Da Camera Society, Los Angeles; and more. A favorite engagement was performing with Ensemble Vocatrix in fully staged productions of Hildegard von Bingen’s Ordo Virtutum in Los Angeles and Berkeley. Recently Mitchell has sung as both soloist and chorister with San Diego Master Chorale, Sacra/Profana, and the Schola Cantorum of St. James-by-the-Sea. Her work has been featured at the Velaslavasay Panorama, Los Angeles and the Medieval History Center in Azincourt, France, and in media outlets including the BBC, NPR’s Life in Berlin, and the Los Angeles Times. In 2023, Mitchell began presenting her extensive original research on composer Alice Barnett, giving lectures with the San Diego History Center; the Western History Association, Los Angeles; National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), San Diego chapter, at San Diego State University; Palomar College; and Society for American Music, Tacoma, Washington. Katina holds degrees in music from Rice University and the University of Southern California (USC). She is a member of the music faculty at Palomar College, teaches voice at Grossmont College, and maintains a private studio. About Dr. Yewon Lee Dr. Yewon Lee is a frequently sought-after conductor and collaborative pianist on the operatic and concert stage. Prior to relocating to San Diego, Lee was Assistant Music Director of Opera at Baldwin Wallace University and Adjunct Professor at Kent State University. In the operatic world, she coached at Baldwin Wallace Opera Theater, National Opera Center, Aspen Opera Theater Center, and International Vocal Arts Institute in Israel, France, Italy, and Japan. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lee received a Bachelor of Music in piano performance from Seoul National University, completed her Master of Music in vocal accompanying at Manhattan School of Music, and earned an artist diploma in collaborative piano from The Juilliard School. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in choral music at USC. Currently, she is a music director of the San Diego Festival Chorus and the San Dieguito United Methodist Church. She also serves as the Far South Representative for the California Choral Directors Association. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/mitchell-25-0630 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • As the Trump administration considers abandoning constitutional protection for immigrants without legal status, a San Diego immigration lawyer used it to free her client.
  • The San Diego City Council overruled several of Mayor Todd Gloria’s line-item vetoes in next year’s budget. Then, we have a conversation with renowned activist and organizer Dolores Huerta about the ongoing mass deportations. And the shake table at UCSD was rocking Monday, find out why. Also, hear about why transit advocates are concerned SANDAG could move to limit options on its proposed Del Mar train tunnels. Finally, a new development in San Diego County is the first-ever fire-resilient community in the country — hear about where and what it costs.
  • From Spain to Argentina, Italy to Brazil, Raphaël Feuillâtre navigates between Scarlatti, Villa-Lobos, and Piazzolla, Albéniz and the lesser known but equally exciting Tarrega and Llobet, demonstrating total mastery of his instrument and a fantastic expressivity. Tarrega Prelude No.1 Llobet Soles Catalan Folk Song : Canco del Lladre Albeniz Capricho Catalan (Tr. R. Feuillâtre) Asturias (Tr. R. Feuillâtre) Llobet Soles Catalan Folk Song Testament d’Amelia Tarrega Prelude No. 18 Albeniz Torre Bermeja (Tr. R. Feuillâtre) Scarlatti Sonata K. 380 Sonata K. 322 (Tr. Feuillâtre) Llobet Soles Variations on a theme of Sor (La Folia) Villa-Lobos Brazilian Popular Suite Piazolla Inverno porteno (Arr. S. Assad) La muerte del Angel Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/raphael-feuillatre/ Raphaël Feuillâtre on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Beach Boys' co-founder, songwriter and producer transformed pop music into high art and became America's answer to The Beatles' Lennon and McCartney in the process.
  • Pack your summer with nonstop vibes at SeaWorld San Diego. Get launched on epic rides, catch concerts that move you, and meet animals that’ll blow your mind. Turn up the heat with R&B, hip-hop legends with live performances from Soulja Boy, Bow Wow, Baby Bash, Waka Flocka Flame, Fat Joe, the Ying Yang Twins…. Plus, "I Love the 90s" Tour AND "The Turnt Up Tour." Cap it all off with high-energy hydro shows, parades, and fireworks. It’s all part of Summer Spectacular at SeaWorld San Diego. Visit SeaWorldSanDiego.com to grab your annual pass and make this summer legendary. Concerts included with park admission. Upgrade for reserved seating. The Ying Yang Twins, D-Roc and Kaine, rose to fame with hits like "Whistle While You Twurk" and "Salt Shaker." Known for their platinum album "Me & My Brother," they dominated the 2000s with songs like "Wait (The Whisper Song)" and "Halftime." Today, they continue to tour worldwide, performing for sold-out crowds. Visit: https://seaworld.com/san-diego/tickets/special-offers/?_gl=1 Ying Yang Twins on Instagram
  • Tee times at Torrey Pines and Balboa Park golf courses have become increasingly hard to get. Some golfers say hackers are likely using bots to hoover up tee times and then selling them on the secondary market. City officials say they have not found evidence of this.
  • Tens of thousands of people protested across San Diego County Saturday, hear what one organizer had to say about it. And a UCSD physician and former CDC adviser says some of the agency’s new vaccine advisers — including one linked to an anti-vaccine group — could cost lives. Then, the city is now working with a nonprofit to provide life-saving drugs to people overdosing on opiods. Finally, Imperial County is considering a new plan on how to spend millions generated from the lithium-mining industry — written only in English. Hear how a new state law could force local governments to provide information in Spanish as well.
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