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  • “Am I going to continue banging my head against the wall here for something I don’t think is going to change?” asked the leader of a civilian law enforcement review board in San Diego County.
  • Armed with just her cello, a looping machine and a pair of percussionists, Beiser crafts a rendition of Terry Riley's pioneering In C that is equally mesmerizing and graceful.
  • It's been 60 years since Japan's bullet train first entered service. Could the technology be coming to Texas?
  • Enjoy an intimate wine experience with Advanced Sommelier Lamar Engel of The Wine Militia featuring premium wines and food bites all paired to songs played by live musical artists. Watch the sun as it sets on 50 acres of ranunculus flowers varying in a myriad of colors. Our musical artists will be joining us from all over Southern California and will be playing familiar songs as well as originals. From classic reds and rosé to dynamic whites; our wines will be hand-selected by our sommeliers and will highlight celebrated Californian wine-growing regions. For additional questions, please email us. Space is limited so reserve your seats today! Stay Connected with The Flower Fields! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Composer Laura Kaminsky's intimate new opera, Lucidity, centers on an aging opera singer, portrayed by the 80-year-old soprano Lucy Shelton, dealing with the effects of memory loss.
  • A NASA mission launching in October will send cameras and other scientific equipment to see, among other things, whether Jupiter's moon Europa could sustain life.
  • Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill in Coronado is hosting Second Tuesday Lobster Tastings & Wine Pairings on Nov. 14 and Dec. 14 in honor of the holidays. November 14 features Bluewater’s housemade Lobster Pot Pie plus choice of chowder or soup and two (2) wine pairings. On December 12, diners can enjoy locally harvested California Spiny Lobster prepared “Puerto Nuevo” style and served with marbled potatoes, green beens and choice of chowder or soup and two (2) wine pairings. Both meals are part of Bluewater Grill’s Second Tuesday Tasting series. Reservations are encouraged since the series frequently sells out.
  • Celebrate Women’s History Month during an immersive evening featuring diverse femme-led brands and artists from our San Diego community during WNDR Museum’s WNDR After Dark. As guests make their way through the museum’s 20+ immersive and interactive exhibits, they will enjoy a curated mix by Malcolm Brown. They will also have the chance to shop for upcycled and vintage items from Snatched By Alexis, artwork from Obscure Ones, and embroidered textiles by @thisgirlhugstrees. Delectable bites will also be available by Taco Love paired with unique cocktails available for purchase. A celebration of female creatives, this month’s edition of WNDR After Dark is open to all ages. For more information visit: ticketmanager.wndrmuseum.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The U.S. men's team defeated Guinea 3-0 to advance to the knockout round in an Olympics for the first time since the Sydney Games in 2000. The Americans will face Morocco Friday in the quarterfinals.
  • La Jolla Music Society’s SummerFest returns to The Conrad from July 26 to August 24, 2024, bringing the finest musicians in the world to La Jolla for four weeks of exciting concerts. Music Director Inon Barnatan, returning in his sixth year, has created an exciting program titled “Inside Stories.” “This year, the festival becomes an amazing, colorful canvas, bringing to life stories, emotions and the experiences that make us human, all through the power of music,” Barnatan shares. “With an incredible lineup of artists from around the world, we’re diving straight into stories that cover everything life throws at us—be it resilience, heartbreak, love, scandal, or victory.” La Jolla will host some of the finest musicians and performance artists from around the globe, including the much-anticipated debuts of the sensational vocal group VOCES8, guitarist Sean Shibe, and conductor Ludovic Morlot. We’ll also see the return of beloved artists like Augustin Hadelich, Tessa Lark, Alisa Weilerstein, Anthony McGill, Paul Watkins, and James Ehnes, among others. Following his widely acclaimed debut at SummerFest last year, British composer Thomas Adès comes back as the composer-in-residence. He’ll be premiering new works, showing off his talents as both a pianist and a conductor, and taking over The Baker-Baum Concert Hall for a special evening he has curated. SummerFest 2024 also sees the return of the Synergy Initiative, a series co-produced by Inon Barnatan and Clara Wu Tsai, investor and philanthropist, which invites top creators of music, dance, spoken word and visual arts to collaborate across their different art forms and produce performances that inspire our audiences in unexpected and powerful ways. Opening both the festival and the Synergy Series will be a performance of Stravinsky’s "The Soldier’s Tale," conducted by Thomas Adès and brought to life by stunning visuals created by The Paper Cinema, a British puppetry group who will present live manipulation of specially-created paper figures in front of a camera, projected in real-time, as well as live illustration and shadow puppetry. The Synergy Initiative also includes jazz pianist Dan Tepfer performing a mesmerizing blend of jazz improvisation with algorithmic composition, where the piano interacts with visualizations and automated responses, creating a unique, live conversation between musician and technology. Finally, building on the success of their "Counterpoint" program, the Synergy Series will pair pianist Conrad Tao with dancer Caleb Teicher for a newly commissioned evening, celebrating the dialogue between tap dance and classical music. Visit: https://theconrad.org/summerfest/ Box Office Hours: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. from Monday – Friday 858.459.3728 *Will Call opens 2 hours prior to performances La Jolla Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
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