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  • Circus performance transcends age, socioeconomic status, even language. You can go anywhere in the world and entertain anyone. And for me, it's my home away from home.
  • Wayward Sons is a nostalgia-fueled, power chord-packed rock show featuring the greatest songs of the ‘80s including hits from Journey, Queen, Bon Jovi, Styx, Def Leppard and Guns N Roses. This LA based band have become the reigning kings of the Sunset Strip and regularly headline legendary Southern California rock venues such as House of Blues, Belly Up, The Viper Room, Saint Rocke and many others. This tailor-made rock & roll concert is choreographed and arranged by seasoned musicians and singers who hit all the right notes, transporting audiences back to the area-rock favorites that defined a generation. You will not only be entertained. You will dance and you will sing-along! Monster guitar riffs, face-melting solos, lighter-igniting ballads, heart-pounding rhythms, searing vocals, skin-clinging spandex, pure raunchy rock & roll euphoria resplendent with flowing locks of hair and genuine fake English accents. When Wayward Sons hit the stage, it’s an arena rock party that will blow your socks off, every night! Wayward Sons performs on July 31 at 8 p.m., to purchase tickets go here.
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  • For the past six months, former Star Garden dancers have been taking their talents to a show-stopping picket line. If successful, they'll be the only strippers with union representation in the U.S.
  • Is it a sexually transmitted disease? Can you get it on a crowded bus? Trying on clothes? We talk to specialists about how this virus is transmitted and what kinds of precautions are warranted.
  • The cast is more diverse, which allows the reboot to address conflicts and give voice to characters the old Showtime Queer as Folk never could, while keeping the soapy melodrama of it all.
  • Rep. Scott Peters, D-San Diego talks about the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill. Plus, San Diego received its first deliveries of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Next, county records of community outbreaks obtained by KPBS show that at least 638 COVID-19 cases from late June through mid-December have been linked to seven area tribal casinos. Also, the pandemic deprived many artists of their livelihoods, but this drag queen is finding ways to keep her art alive. Additionally, on the final episode of season three of the “Rad Scientist” podcast, how to retain underrepresented minority students so that STEM education is more equitable for all. Finally, the lessons San Diego Opera learned throughout the pandemic.
  • The San Diego-born founder of the Black Iris Project wrote "Wild" to explore imagination, racism and youth incarceration. It screens on demand through April 4.
  • Composers Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels have brought a true story to the opera stage: the life of Omar Ibn Said, a Senegalese Muslim scholar who was enslaved and brought to the Carolinas.
  • Broken glass, empty desks and a love story: War brought upheaval, scattering classmates across the world. Here's how they're settling in after schooling, friendships and families were uprooted.
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