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  • Students in North County discussed mental health with their congressional representative and a national health official Monday. In other news, Cal State University trustees are meeting in Long Beach this week, with plans to discuss a tuition hike before they wrap up Wednesday. At the same time, students who work for the CSU say they want a pay raise. Plus, we tell you about a new building in the Chollas View neighborhood that is filled with public art.
  • Porter Robinson’s new album, "SMILE! :D," is the beginning of a brand new pop era for the GRAMMY-nominated artist. The lead single, “Cheerleader,” gained over 1 million views on YouTube and over 1 million streams on Spotify in the first 24 hours. The highly anticipated worldwide tour will be his biggest ever, running across 20 countries and 5 continents from August 2024 through early 2025, starting in North America before continuing to Asia, Australia, Europe and Latin America. Please note: this is a rental event of The Rady Shell presented by Live Nation; the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this concert. Visit: https://www.theshell.org/performances/porter-robinson/
  • In conjunction with the exhibition “How We Gather,” which investigates solidarity through the lens of the pandemic. Collaborators Nina Sarnelle and Selwa Sweidan lead this workshop exploring touch as a time-based medium and a system of co-creating knowledge. Participants will be led through somatic exercises, and have the option to engage in solo or small-group touch experiments. No previous experience required. Mandeville Art Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Canon-making is a core part of rap fandom, the subject of endless barbershop parleys and message-board battles. But something curdles when the companies that control the music business enter the chat.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, Nov. 17, 2025 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Learn about recycling efforts at Biobreak, and then meet architect Pablo Chee at Imperial Garden restaurant in Mexicali.
  • Seaport Village will host its second annual Daycation Celebration on Saturday, June 8, from 3 to 7 p.m. In partnership with the Port of San Diego, the family-friendly extravaganza will offer a lineup of free activities and entertainment, a classic car showcase, and even a ‘celebrity’ cameo. Attendees can also enjoy complimentary bites & sips from the neighborhood’s on-site eateries and exclusive promotions from participating retailers. Here’s what to expect: Live music by local artists and a DJ dance party Woody car show Carousel rides Caricature and balloon artists Photo opportunities on the classic Seaport Village wave Bubble fun zone and face painting Samples from our foodie favorites and retail specials Seaport Village on Instagram / Facebook
  • ARTISTS: Kenny Wayne Shepherd Christone "Kingfish" Ingram Zakk Wylde Eric Johnson Dweezil Zappa Taj Mahal Noah Hunt Chuck Campbell & Calvin Cooke of the Slide Brothers Mato Nanji Dylan Triplett Ayron Jones Henri Brown The Experience Hendrix Tour evokes the era when artists treated each performance as a unique interaction with their audience. Jimi Hendrix called this his ‘Electric Church.’ The Experience Hendrix Tour fully embraces this approach, presenting multiple opportunities for performers and audiences to witness unique collaborations among the participating artists, and will highlight these artists performing their favorite Hendrix signature songs including “Little Wing,” “Fire,” “Purple Haze” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” Please note: the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this concert program; *Artists are subject to change! Visit: https://www.experiencehendrixtour.com/
  • Brahms’s only violin concerto – and one of the very greatest examples of this form in the history of music – is here performed by the SDSO and Rafael Payare with the celebrated Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan. Following Beethoven’s lofty example, Brahms wrote a piece that simultaneously makes massive demands upon a top virtuoso soloist, while at the same time having the depth, beauty, scale and orchestral muscularity of a great symphony. Rafael Payare is world-renowned for his interpretations of Brahms’ symphonies, and this performance will surely bring out the most remarkable qualities of his music. Payare is also a passionate champion of the music of Arnold Schoenberg, and serves on the Artistic Honorary Committee of Schönberg 150, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth. Schoenberg began his long creative life in Vienna in the high romantic age of Brahms, Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, and ended it in Los Angeles as an American citizen in 1951, at one of the high points of 20th century modernism. Schoenberg’s gorgeously scored and richly melodic tone-poem, based on the tragic love-story of Pelléas et Mélisande, which also inspired great music from Fauré, Debussy and Sibelius, is one of his most beautiful orchestral scores, written in a style somewhere between Brahms and Wagner but with a rich and dark orchestral coloring that is all Schoenberg’s own. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/the-romantic-lyricism-of-schoenberg-and-brahms/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram / Facebook
  • Brahms’s only violin concerto – and one of the very greatest examples of this form in the history of music – is here performed by the SDSO and Rafael Payare with the celebrated Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan. Following Beethoven’s lofty example, Brahms wrote a piece that simultaneously makes massive demands upon a top virtuoso soloist, while at the same time having the depth, beauty, scale and orchestral muscularity of a great symphony. Rafael Payare is world-renowned for his interpretations of Brahms’ symphonies, and this performance will surely bring out the most remarkable qualities of his music. Payare is also a passionate champion of the music of Arnold Schoenberg, and serves on the Artistic Honorary Committee of Schönberg 150, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth. Schoenberg began his long creative life in Vienna in the high romantic age of Brahms, Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, and ended it in Los Angeles as an American citizen in 1951, at one of the high points of 20th century modernism. Schoenberg’s gorgeously scored and richly melodic tone-poem, based on the tragic love-story of Pelléas et Mélisande, which also inspired great music from Fauré, Debussy and Sibelius, is one of his most beautiful orchestral scores, written in a style somewhere between Brahms and Wagner but with a rich and dark orchestral coloring that is all Schoenberg’s own. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/the-romantic-lyricism-of-schoenberg-and-brahms/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram / Facebook
  • Here in San Diego, life-saving medicines like naloxone have helped reduce the number of fatal fentanyl overdoses. But Mexico's restrictive drug policies make the medicine almost impossible to get in Tijuana.
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