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  • Average White Band, one of THE soul and funk bands of all-time will bring their farewell tour to Humphreys on November 16,2024. The group will perform their biggest hits and fan favorites, such as "Pick Up the Pieces", "Cut The Cake", "Queen of My Soul", "Walk On By", "Schoolboy Crush", "Let's Go Round Again" and so many more. Having remained a perennial fixture at top venues & festivals across the world for over 50 years, the Average White Band's farewell tour is the not-to-bemissed last chance for multiple generations of fans to experience the musical energy and trademark sound of one of the world's truly great soul bands. Stay Connected with Average White Band! Facebook & X
  • THE ROBOTS BY CAROLYN CHEN A WORLD PREMIERE CHAMBER OPERA Sung in English with supertitles in English and Spanish. Approximate running time 1 hr and 45 minutes with one intermission. This genre-bending operatic adaptation of an early sci-fi play from 1920 — R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) by Karel Čapek — takes place on an isolated island where a workforce of mass-produced humanoid robots gradually gains self-awareness and revolts against the human creators. Čapek’s play first coined the term “robot” from the Czech word for “slave”, and was a strong condemnation of exploitative labor practices in the early 20th Century. Performed by a diverse cast of some of the best singers in the region, Chen’s exuberant and eclectic score will come to life in this revolutionary new production, immersing the entire audience into the action of the robot uprising! If you would like to enlist in the Robot Army, we encourage you to bring a colander from home. It's the only way our Robots can tell humans apart from the more sophisticated Robot Worker. About the composer: CAROLYN CHEN has made music for supermarket, demolition district, and the dark. Her work reconfigures the everyday to retune habits of our ears through sound, text, light, and movement. Her studies of the guqin, a Chinese zither traditionally played for private meditation in nature, have informed her thinking on listening in social spaces. Recent projects include an audio essay on a scream and commissions for Klangforum Wien and the LA Phil New Music Group. Described by The New York Times as “the evening’s most consistently alluring … a quiet but lush meditation,” Chen’s work has been supported by the American Academy in Berlin, the Fulbright Program, ASCAP Foundation’s Fred Ho Award, Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, Stanford University Sudler Prize, and commissions from Green Umbrella, MATA Festival, and impuls Festival. The work has been presented at festivals and exhibitions in 25 countries, at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Kitchen, Disney Hall (Los Angeles), Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Guggenheim Bilbao, and the Institute for Provocation (Beijing). She has been fortunate to work with ensembles including SurPlus, Southland, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Aperture, andPlay, loadbang, koan, Dog Star Orchestra, The Reader’s Chorus, Pamplemousse, Chamber Cartel, orkest de ereprijs, S.E.M., red fish blue fish, Wild Rumpus, and The Syndicate for New Arts. Writing and recordings are available in MusikTexte, Experimental Music Yearbook, The New Centennial Review, Leonardo Music Journal, Perishable, the wulf, and Quakebasket. Chen earned a Ph.D. in music from UC San Diego, and a M.A. in Modern Thought and Literature and B.A. in music from Stanford University, with an honors thesis on free improvisation and radical politics. She lives in Los Angeles. Cast and crew: Rosie Glen-Lambert, director Kyle Adam Blair, music director Victoria Petrovich, scenic design Russell Chow, lighting design CASTMr. Domin, the factory General Manager: Leslie Ann Leytham, mezzo-soprano Helena Glory, daughter of the robots' inventor: Mariana Flores-Bucio, soprano Sulla, Chief Office Administrator Robot: Danielle Perrault, contralto Mr. Alquist, factory mechanic and clerk: Jonathan Nussman, baritone Dr. Gall, head of the Psychological Department: Miguel Zazueta, tenor Mr. Fabry, cheif accountant and engineer: Paul Young, Jr., baritone Radius, robot who leads the uprising: Shelby Condray, bass Related links: Project [BLANK] website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Towards the end of October, the flower of the dead will take its place on altars to celebrate Day of the Dead. Here's a guide on how to plant, grow, care for and eat the marigolds.
  • NPR has an appetite for great recipes — every year, plenty of cookbooks get thrown in the mix as we assemble our annual Books We Love guide. Here's a sampling of our food favorites from 2024.
  • Donald Trump was elected as the 47th president of the United States on Wednesday.
  • Be a part of our inaugural AAPI POP-UP MARKET by Lotus Magazine! In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, get ready to explore 10+ vendors from talented local AAPI creators, a live DJ, Asian food favorites, a photobooth, free raffles, and more! Enjoy the afternoon over a locally brewed craft beer at Embolden Beer Co - their Matcha Hazy IPA collab with Matcha Cafe Maiko and Yuzu Sparkling Hard Tea are not to be missed! Don't miss the opportunity to discover one-of-a-kind local businesses. Join us for a day filled with creativity, inspiration, and fun social energy - ALL are welcome! Beer tasters available at a discount as a ticket add-on! For more information visit: lotus-mag.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • All triathletes have been barred from practice swim in Paris river Sunday after poor water quality test results.
  • Hosted in Downtown El Cajon on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Admission and most activities are free of charge. America on Main Street is a celebration of the American spirit through appreciation and respect of the many diverse ethnic and historical groups in the community. This entertaining and exciting event is held every year in Downtown El Cajon on East Main Street and Rea Avenue, between Magnolia and Claydelle Avenues. Highlights include multiple stages of live entertainment, American and ethnic food booths, rides, arts, crafts and display booths, a petting zoo, bounce houses and more! This year also includes the return of El Cajon's Foodie Fest. This popular event features 10-15 of El Cajon's favorite local restaurants and food vendors offering all-you-can-eat tastings from their menu. Bring your appetite and get ready to try delicious appetizers, samples, and desserts as well as specialty beverages and smoothies. Get more information and purchase your Foodie Fest tickets!
  • A Marine and his buddies joined the mob that entered the Capitol on Jan. 6. They were not the only Marines there. NPR asked the Corps' top officer a question: Do the Marines have an extremism problem?
  • Watch concerts from Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Juanes, Danny Ocean and much, much more.
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