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  • The Anyone’s Guess Band sources only the finest cross-genre musical materials from the 80s, 90s, 20s and Today, handcrafts them with unique style, packages them into bespoke ever-changing set lists and then delivers these fine quality tunes to their audiences wrapped in a sonic experience not often found. Their portfolio of songs has one theme in common: They must be great tunes that everyone knows, which aren't played by every other band out there.
  • The Anyone’s Guess Band sources only the finest cross-genre musical materials from the 80s, 90s, 20s and Today, handcrafts them with unique style, packages them into bespoke ever-changing set lists and then delivers these fine quality tunes to their audiences wrapped in a sonic experience not often found. Their portfolio of songs has one theme in common: They must be great tunes that everyone knows, which aren't played by every other band out there.
  • Last year’s Big Time brought Angel Olsen to a deeper, truer sense of self than ever before. Borne from the twin stars of grief and love, the album delivered a beautiful sense of certainty, the sure-footed sound of an artist fully, finally at home with herself. But within that wisdom comes the realization that there is no finish line, no destination or static end point to life while you’re living it, and Forever Means collects songs from the Big Time sessions that hold this common theme. They are, in Olsen’s words, “in search of something else.” With special guest King Tuff For more information visit: humphreysconcerts.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • As one of the most influential and beloved Americana artists of the 21st century, Ryan Adams & The Cardinals captivated audiences since their formation in 2004. The band’s influence can be heard in the music of countless artists, from Wilco to The Avett Brothers. In 2010, Ryan Adams & The Cardinals disbanded, and Adams returned to his solo career. Since then, he has released a steady stream of solo albums, including no less than 5 studio albums in 2022 alone. March, 2023 - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals announce their long awaited return. Adams has put together an all-star line-up who will hit the road in the US in the Summer of 2023. The line-up: Ryan Adams, Brad Pemberton, Chris Stills, Daniel Clarke and Don Was. For more information visit: humphreysconcerts.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Premieres Friday, May 5, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS App. Through conversations with artists, scholars, and other great creative thinkers, the series explores our complex world through a lens of arts, culture, and science. Memory is the amazing ability of our brains to store and access skills, information, and emotions. On the premiere episode, artists and scholars discuss the reliability of our recall and the surprising ways our memories fuel creativity.
  • In the former Memos Barrio Bike Shop space in Barrio Logan, Mi Vida Logan is a pop-up art show which opened on the Nov. 12, 2022 Barrio Art Crawl. The exhibition will remain on view for the next month. Gallery hours are 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday through Sunday. Installations by: San Diego Zine Fest Panca Voz Alta Project Roots Factory Collection Artists include: Krystina Fernandez, Chata, Sholove, Chikle, Christian Arreguín, Ricardo Islas, Manos Mexicans by Isabel Sánchez, OJO Amor, Ms Magic, Fedella Lizeth, Eat_TheRichh, Ana Brown, Carlos Beltran, Panca, Trevor J, Butterfly Man, Vida, SDEyez, Irie Zee and Burgeoning_Eye. Related links Mi Vida Logan on Instagram
  • The Department of Visual Arts at UCSD invites you to a gathering of friends and colleagues in honor of Professor Emerita Lesley Stern's life and work. Speakers will include Lisa Cartwright, Amy Adler, Ricardo Dominguez, Daisuke Miyao, Steve Fagin, Adrian Martin, Katrin Pesch, Lisa Bloom, Chandra Mukerji, Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman, Elana Zilberg, Ruth Wallen, Katrin Pesch, Leslie Dick, Erica David, and Vanessa Roveto. RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/519091525727
  • If the Russian president continues to burn through his reserves of oil and gas money, ordinary people will become a threat to his power, according to one outspoken activist.
  • Recent songs by Maggie Rogers and Kacey Musgraves took NPR Music's Lars Gotrich back to a familiar sound and ethos. On this edition of 8 Tracks, we dream up a Lilith Fair lineup.
  • The Regional Task Force on Homelessness released a new report Tuesday, which found that over the past year, San Diego saw more people enter homelessness than leave it. And, homeless shelters are facing an unprecedented challenge from an influx of asylum seekers who have nowhere else to go. Then, the California Department of Public Health’s online page chronicling complaints against nursing homes is often called the agency’s “transparency website,” but KPBS’s review of sexual abuse complaint tallies found inaccuracies and omissions. Plus, voters may be experiencing a sense of deja vu when they read through Measure C on the San Diego city ballot; voting yes on the measure would allow the construction of new buildings taller than 30 feet in the Midway District. Also, California voters will soon be deciding on Proposition 30 - a plan to tax the wealthy to pay for electric vehicle incentives. And finally, voters will also decide whether to allocate roughly a billion dollars to protect and fund these kinds of art and music classes in public schools.
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