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  • The Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee ousted the churches for having female pastors. What's behind the decision is unclear, but the move has been criticized inside and outside the SBC.
  • Tagline: Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, and Oscar Martínez star in this showbiz satire about the art of making a film… and all of the egomaniacs involved. Synopsis: Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas star as two egomaniacs commissioned by a millionaire to make a movie together in this sharp comedy skewering wealth, art, and pride. Come watch this film at Digital Gym Cinema! Follow them on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Punk rock band The Regrettes will perform live at The Observatory on Fri, Aug 12 at 7:00pm. Follow them on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Mandeville Art Gallery reopens on March 4 with "Are We Not Drawn Onward To New Era," featuring UC San Diego faculty. The institution's first dedicated gallery director, Ceci Moss, curated the gallery.
  • Summer Sunset Jazz with Dante Fire, on Sunday, August 14 from 5:00-7:00 will be on the patio of the Village Church in Rancho Santa Fe. It's a free, family friendly event with the amazing multi-talented jazz artist and record producer Dante Fire. Bring a picnic or enjoy dinner and cool treats for purchase, from Aunty Lynne's Pacific Rim Food Truck. You'll want to bring your beach chairs and blankets to sit on, relax and enjoy the music. There will be limited table seating available. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Come watch The Temptations and The Four Tops perform at Humphreys concerts by the bay on Jul 17 at 7:30 P.M. Follow them on social media Facebook + Instagram
  • Trombone Shorty’s Voodoo Threauxdown is a curated mini-festival, a history of New Orleans music and a vision of where that music is headed in the 21st century. “I want to share the music and the vibe of my city,” Trombone Shorty says. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue’s music respects Crescent City traditions while pushing the boundaries of those traditions, adding pop, rock and hip-hop influences. "Allen Toussaint told me, ‘Learn everything you can, take everything you can from us, but don’t be us,’" Shorty says. "The responsibility put on me is to move the music forward.” The other artists on the Threauxdown – Tank and the Bangas, Big Freedia, Cyril Neville the Uptown Ruler, George Porter, Jr. and Dumpstaphunk playing the music of The Meters, and The Soul Rebels – are of the same mindset. Together, they represent different generations coming together to celebrate and advance the sounds of New Orleans in one jam-packed night of live music and collaboration. "These are people that I grew up listening to, people I came up with, and people who have been inspired by me and my band. It's the full package and an expression of what is unique and beautiful about New Orleans. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The insurrection bears a striking resemblance to the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol two years ago.
  • Closed beaches. Contaminated water, and the unfortunate stink of sewage have long been problems for coastal areas in the South Bay. But a settlement to a long-running lawsuit announced Tuesday hopes to improve the problem. Then, the Biden Administration is extending its mask mandates on airlines and public transportation until May 3. San Diego’s COVID-19 infection rate is relatively low and the county says the spread of the virus is likely decreasing. But could we see a bump in infections from the BA.2 variant? Next, a San Diego judge says he believes the county fair can go on this year, but fair officials say that may be impossible. Meanwhile, a new poll shows growing support for trash collection fees if officials provide replacement trash bins to San Diego residents. Next, part two of KPBS’s ongoing series “Let’s talk about it” looks at the art of having difficult conversations about race and equity. Finally, The Old Globe will present a new two-play adaptation of Henry VI in 2023 and is launching a yearlong program of citywide arts engagement and humanities events.
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