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  • French-Algerian acoustic guitar virtuoso, vocalist and composer Pierre Bensusan is excited to once again tour North America. On his 2022 tour, he is back in San Diego - all the way from Paris, France - and pleased to perform for fans at Dizzy's Jazz! "After a two year hiatus, staying home, playing, writing and longing to share the music live with you once more, it will be a blast to finally go on tour again throughout the USA & Canada.” Bensusan continues: “I’m overjoyed to at last perform my songs from the « Azwan » album, and share my brand new book « Guitar Collection » published by Hal Leonard” Date | Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 8pm Location | Dizzy's Jazz Cost | $20 For further information on this event please visit website: https://dizzysjazz.com/ Pierre Bensusan Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
  • The white priest earned the name for embracing Chicano culture.
  • Many Christian denominations in recent years have repudiated a doctrine that was used to justify the subjugation of Native and Indigenous people. That's now playing out in local congregations.
  • Deep in a forest in the Burgundy region, a group of enthusiasts is building a castle the medieval way — no motorized machines included.
  • The R&B star led all artists with nine nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards. She'll compete with Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Jon Batiste in album, song and record of the year.
  • A shared love of jazz led author Lesa Cline-Ransome and illustrator James Ransome to discover inventor Antoine-Joseph "Adolphe" Sax and the instrument named after him.
  • Bonjour, mon ami. Join us New Year’s Eve, as The Lost Generation comes to life in North Park. Revisit 1920’s Paris for an evening of reverie. Hang with artists, musicians, and locals for a wildly Parisian Bienvenu to 2022. December 31, 2021 | Doors Open at 9pm TICKETS $75 per person for a limited time / $100 per person at the door // Ticket includes light tray passed hors d'oeuvres, party favors, and champagne toast at midnight. Enjoy a live band and DJ throughout the night to ring in the new year! For overnight packages, please visit our website to book directly. Packages include overnight accommodations and two tickets to the New Year's Eve party. FAQ's Dress Code: Parisian fashion from the 1920's. Think classic flapper dresses and pearls with a hint of Coco Chanel. Attire made from lace and satin became a huge trend in Paris. Zoot suits, Oxford bags and military suit jackets were all the rave for the men after the war. Age Requirement: All guests must be 21+ to attend or book a room for the event. Parking: Parking for ticket-only holders is not available onsite. There is ample metered and street parking all around the hotel. All onsite parking is designated for hotel guests with a room, who have the option to park with The Lafayette for $22 per vehicle. Please drink and party responsibly! If not staying overnight, we highly encourage using ride share, tax or appointing a designated driver after the event. ALL SALES FINAL: Once your event ticket is booked and paid for, no refunds or exchanges will be permitted. Security: There will be security checking bags and ID's upon entry. No outside food or drinks will be permitted at the event. No weapons, fake weapons/props will be allowed. How Do I book a Room? For overnight packages, please visit our website to book directly. Your room reservation includes two tickets to the New Year's Eve party. Parking is an additional $22 per night. All reservations will be charged 4 days prior to arrival to secure your booking. Rooms are non-refundable within 96 hours of check-in date.
  • The once-dominant Americans crashed out of the World Cup on penalties after a scoreless draw with Sweden in the Round of 16. It was the earliest exit ever for the four-time tournament champions.
  • Millions of Ukrainians still worship in Orthodox churches deeply influenced by Russian clergy who support Moscow's invasion, sparking a clash of faith and national loyalty.
  • The founding father of American punk and a fixture in the 1970s New York rock scene died Saturday as the result of a brief illness.
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