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  • Our concerts rock! What better place to enjoy great summer music than on the beach, with your toes in the sand? This summer, Encinitas Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts brings more fun to our beach concert experience. Summer Concerts are held right on the sand at beautiful Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. Join us on Sunday, July 24 for Mark Easterday in concert. Mark Easterday is a country cover singer playing fun, upbeat music you currently hear on country radio. He covers great bands and musicians: Kenny Chesney, Cole Swindell, Luke Bryan, Justin Moore, Eric Church, Jason Aldean and many more. Come enjoy his fantastic live show with us at Moonlight Beach! Full Lineup for 2022: • July 10- Gypsy Dreams - Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band • July 24- Mark Easterday Band - Country Covers • August 7- Joker's Hand - Alternative Rock • August 21- Rayford Bros - Rockabilly, 50's Rock n' Roll Come enjoy fun at the beach. Remember that glass, alcohol, smoking and dogs are prohibited on our beaches.
  • "Do You Think Too Much Too?" is a one-day pop-up exhibition at The Hill Street Country Club featuring the work of artist Addy Lyon. From the gallery: Addy Lyon is an interdisciplinary artist located in Vista, CA. She creates art with the motive of personal healing while revealing her own truths in an array of mediums. She is very intrigued by using materials which are traditionally overlooked, highlighting the use of pre-existing materials like newspaper, fabrics and thread. There are many conversations to be had regarding mental health, societal norms and the feminine experience which she relays through creative expression. In hopes for viewers to think about these concepts she creates for herself while also holding space for others to have their own perspectives on the pieces she creates. Related links: The Hill Street Country Club on Instagram The Hill Street Country Club on Facebook
  • The Eras Tour film is precisely as advertised: nothing more and nothing less than a pristine recording of a record-shattering concert spectacle. But will it really be a savior for the cinema industry?
  • The ongoing fight for women’s equality is the focus of a new museum in Southeast San Diego.
  • Discovered at the 2006 Montreux Jazz Festival by Quincy Jones, Cuban-born GRAMMY Award nominee Alfredo Rodriguez has rapidly risen to stardom under the tutelage of the famed producer. Since arriving in the US in 2009, Rodriguez has appeared on prestigious stages such as the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl and the Gilmore Keyboard Festival. Come see him perform at the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center at 6:30 p.m.
  • The stripped down sound of some of Becky G's biggest hits offered a rare view of her artistry.
  • Iranian artist Shirin Neshat is known for her images of women that pose probing questions about the female body within Islam and Iranian culture. This hour, she reflects on her life and work in exile.
  • With clothes cheaper than a latte, built for today's microtrends, Shein courts the same young women who launched the renaissance of thrifting and resale. Legal complaints about the company are many.
  • A writer stands accused of killing her husband in this film, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes. But as Anatomy of a Fall persuasively suggests, every marriage is a mystery.
  • Founded by a Black mom, the app gathers reviews by and for people of color about their experience with the health care system during pregnancy and delivery.
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