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  • FEWS NET, the U.S. early warning system for famine, shut down after the foreign aid freeze. What are the consequences? And why does the U.S. has a famine early warning system in the first place?
  • The Fiesta de Reyes stage provides free musical entertainment daily. Old Town’s favorite mariachi band and beautiful folklorico dancers make for an unforgettable experience. We find that many folks come just for the live music and entertainment. Of course, we hope they’ll buy a margarita and a taco and do some shopping while they’re here, but it’s not necessary. We’re just glad to be able to entertain everyone. Here is the live music schedule. It is, of course, subject to change without notice. 4th of July Folklorico Dancing 12-3:45pm Mariachi Los Trinos 5pm-7:45pm Weekly MONDAY: Folklorico Dancing 5:30pm-8:15pm TUESDAY: Folklorico Dancing 5:30pm-8:15pm WEDNESDAY: Folklorico Dancing 5:30pm-8:15pm THURSDAY: Mariachi Los Trinos 5pm-7:45pm FRIDAY: Mariachi Los Trinos 5pm-8:45pm SATURDAY: Mariachi Los Trinos 12:30pm – 4:15pm Luis Max 5:30pm – 9:30pm SUNDAY: Folklorico Dancing 12:00pm – 4:00pm Mariachi Los Trinos 4:15pm – 8:15pm Visit: https://www.fiestadereyes.com/live-entertainment-at-fiesta-de-reyes/
  • Prost! Raise those steins and prepare for the 8th Annual East Village Oktoberfest, happening Saturday, October 5th from Noon to 6 p.m. Hosted by Quartyard in partnership with the East Village Association, the massive celebration will feature a fusion of German tradition and Mexican flair, complete with plenty of craft beer, classic Oktoberfest cuisine, live Polka and banda music, tribute bands, a showcase of vintage cars, and a plethora of interactive games for maximum enjoyment. This year’s event will close off Market Street between Park Boulevard and 14th Street and 13th Street between Market Street and Island Avenue, allowing for even more people to come out and celebrate. Musicians and attendees alike are invited to don traditional Oktoberfest attire like lederhosen and dirndl, evoking the spirit of Munich right in the East Village neighborhood. The celebration is open to attendees 21+. Tickets are priced $10-$25 and will be available for purchase soon here. Visit: Oktoberfest SD Quartyard on Instagram
  • Join San Diego Botanic Garden at its highly anticipated Summer Nights, every Thursday from July 11 through August 29. Enjoy extended hours at the Garden until 8pm and a diverse selection of special events, performances, and concerts available as add-ons to make your evening at the Garden even more memorable. On July 25th, join the Peter Sprague Quintet as they perform a concert in the conservatory amphitheater. This concert features the American jazz guitarist, Peter Sprague, his talented band, and featured vocalist Allison Adams Tucker as they interpret the music of Paul Simon. Enjoy the energizing sounds of the full band as they explore the classic songs of Paul Simon, all reimagined in a new light with Peter’s clever arrangements. This performance takes place in the amphitheater and includes seating for all ticket purchasers. Outside food and drink are not allowed at this concert. For more information visit: sdbg.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Famously feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have announced an Oasis reunion, 15 years after its dramatic breakup. Here's a brief timeline of their tumultuous history — and how they got here.
  • Alabama is the only state where 4th-grade math scores are higher now than they were in 2019, before the pandemic. This is the story of how the state pulled it off.
  • JULY 4th - 7th— Join us for an unforgettable Independence Day celebration at Grape Day Park, Escondido. Immerse yourself in live performances by celebrated artists, indulge in delicious offerings from local food trucks, satisfy your thirst with craft beer & spirits, explore the artisan market, enjoy exciting games and activities for all ages, and witness a spectacular fireworks display that lights up the night sky. This year we are excited to announce we will be extending the festival to a 4-day concert series, for FREE! Starting July 4th our lineup includes the dynamic sounds of Daring Greatly, Ian Moore, the Navy Band Southwest 32nd Street Brass Band, SambaDa, SM Famillia, E.N Young, and MohaviSoul! Don’t miss this incredible festival marking our nation’s independence in style! This free community event was made possible by our Generous Sponsors: California Center for the Arts, Escondido Charitable Trust, County of San Diego, Design Moe Kitchen and Bath, Fridas Street Tacos, Four Tunas Fish and Bar, Prebys Foundation, WESTAF, San Diego Foundation Visit: 59th Annual Independence Day Festival
  • About Doug Walker Versatile bassist Doug Walker pours his love of music into every performance. He has been on the San Diego scene since 2001, backing up many of the city’s renowned artists across the spectrum of musical genres. His particular passion for modern jazz has afforded him performances with many local legends, and has inspired an abundance of original compositions and arrangements. Whether he’s accompanying the various styles of jazz, earthy blues, funky soul, breakneck bluegrass or folky roots-rock, Walker’s classically trained, jazz-minded approach merges with his stylistic faithfulness—a rare combination that has earned him praise among these intersecting circles of musicians. Walker aims to play an integral role in every project that comes his way, whether as a leader or as a supporting artist. On stage, he plays in the moment, ready to roll with any spontaneous change of direction. In the studio, he delivers thoughtfully supportive bass lines worthy of their permanence. Numerous live and recorded performances have encountered receptive audiences and favorable press. Doug Walker was born and raised in northern California, in the foothills just east of Sacramento. His interest in music began as far back as he can remember. He first studied saxophone before discovering electric bass at age fourteen. Inspired by the bass-dominated bands of Les Claypool and Flea, he became serious about the craft that would soon lead to such predecessors as Larry Graham, Bootsy Collins, Paul Jackson, Rocco Prestia, and Jaco Pastorius. Walker’s interest in jazz and the upright bass flourished while studying with Dr. Joe Gilman at American River College, where he sought after the sound of a deeper line of heroes, including Ron Carter, Ray Brown, Paul Chambers, Scott LaFaro, and far more. Walker later transferred to San Diego State University on a full scholarship. There he performed in orchestra, jazz big band and small combos while studying privately with celebrated bassist Bob Magnusson, ultimately earning a Master of Music degree in jazz studies. Walker continues to teach, compose and perform throughout San Diego, where he is often recognized as one of the few left-handed upright bassists on the planet. Doug Walker Socials https://walkerofbass.com/ https://www.instagram.com/walkerofbass https://www.youtube.com/@walkerofbass About Ian Harland Born in Carlsbad, CA, Ian Harland is a true native San Diegan. He began playing piano at age seven, taking lessons from his neighbor across the street. However, he quit a year later because he couldn't understand how two people could possibly play together and stay on time. He didn't understand rhythm! Ironically enough, at age eleven, Harland decided to start playing drums. He formed a band with his brother and neighbor called Beyond Recognition. They played rock 'n' roll and wrote their own music. However, the band disolved as his brother and friend developed other interests while Harland remained intently focused on music. Throughout high school, Harland would continue to expand his musical taste and professionalism. When Harland was fifteen, he began playing African drums with the San Diego group Ho Asogli. They performed throughout the county at venues such as The Neurosciences Institute (now TSRI) and World Beat Center at Balboa Park. Also at age fifteen, the young artist took up lessons with ragtime xylophonist Morris Palter. This was Harland's first exposure to mallet percussion. After high school, he attended San Diego State University (SDSU) where he earned both his Bachelor's and Master's of Music in Jazz Studies. During his studies at SDSU, he became increasingly interested in harmony and composition. This led Harland's studies towards mallets rather than drum set. When his teacher, Anthony Smith, moved to New York, Harland bought Smith's vibraphone and set out to become fluent as an improvisor and composer on the instrument. Now, Harland performs and records professionally throughout the greater San Diego area. You're likely to find him rocking out on drums in Oceanside or swinging on the vibes downtown. He is also an exceptional teacher for all ages and skill levels - not only on drums and vibes, but on guitar, bass, and piano as well! Ian Harland Social https://www.instagram.com/iharland/ See More Events www.booksandrecordsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • Two Door Cinema Club is coming to Gallagher Square at Petco Park with special guest Petey! The indie rock band brings the party on Saturday, September 21. Tickets are on sale now! For more information visit: petcoparkevents.com
  • The band Chromeo and electro-funk duo The Midnight are coming to Gallagher Square at Petco Park on Saturday, September 14. Tickets are on sale now! For more information visit: petcoparkevents.com
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