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  • A new morality law is full of restrictions. No neckties for men. Photos cannot be reproduced. The harshest rules are for women — who are singing out on social media to protest the ban on singing.
  • One of the most respected MCs in any language, Ana Tijoux has been winning over fans around the world since her debut 1977 bubbled up from an underground sensation into mainstream recognition after being featured on the hit TV show “Breaking Bad” and favorited by Radiohead’s Thom Yorke. “South America’s answer to Lauryn Hill: equally skillful at singing and rapping,” (New York Times), Tijoux brings her new album Vengo on tour to the US—her first full US tour since 2018—which showcases the nimble MC over lush, golden-era hip-hop production rooted in traditional Latin instrumentation. Born in France to Chilean parents in political exile during Pinochet’s dictatorship, Tijoux moved back to Chile as a teenager and found a home in the emerging hip-hop scene of Santiago. In concert, Tijoux takes the stage with a full band that brings to life the intricate arrangements of the new album, a whirlwind trip through hip-hop, jazz, and funk, spiced with a bit of politics and her great sense of humor that has led audiences around the globe fall in love with her. For more information visit: artpower.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • After buying Twitter in 2022, Elon Musk instituted sweeping changes — including rebranding the social media platform as "X." Authors Kate Conger and Ryan Mac recount the takeover in Character Limit.
  • All summer, a wide range of hits were in the running for the biggest songs of the season — country singalongs, rap diss tracks, pop kiss-offs and rock epics. But two took the race down to the wire.
  • Ann Powers considers the breakthrough of indie rock up-and-comer MJ Lenderman, and finds that he’s got some classic rock in his tales of romantic woe.
  • Armed officers on campus could speed police response to gun violence. But there is scant research to support this strategy, and studies about racial bias raise other concerns about police in schools.
  • The Israeli military said it was targeting a Hamas command and control center in al-Muwasi, west of Khan Younis, and killed three Hamas commanders in the strike. Hamas did not confirm the deaths.
  • Mark your calendars for Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, as the Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego hosts the highly anticipated return of Taste of Gaslamp, the original tasting tour that promises a delectable journey through the heart of the city. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., food enthusiasts, both locals and tourists, will converge upon this iconic district, spanning 16 square city blocks and boasting over 20 renowned restaurants. Taste of Gaslamp is not just a food tour; it's a gastronomic extravaganza! Embark on a self-guided exploration of culinary delights, savoring signature dishes from an array of esteemed establishments. With each stop, you'll uncover the diverse flavors that define the Gaslamp Quarter's culinary landscape. To take your experience to new heights, consider upgrading to VIP status! VIP ticket holders gain exclusive access to five additional premium bites and sips from the Gaslamp Quarter's top-tier restaurants. Act fast, as VIP tickets are limited and in high demand! Check out previous participating restaurants: Cafe Sevilla Cali Cream Ice Cream Gaslamp BBQ Havana 1920 Il Sogno Italiano Johnny WAHOO! Golf Bar LandShark Bar and Grill Lou and Mickey’s Madam Bonnies Meze Greek Fusion Smokin J’s BBQ STK Steakhouse Baja Rick’s Cantina The Field Irish Pub ...and many more! Since its inception in 1993 as an intimate dinner party at the historic Yuma building, Taste of Gaslamp has evolved into an unmissable epicurean event, showcasing the culinary prowess of the Gaslamp Quarter. Upon registration, attendees gain access to over 20 esteemed eateries, where they can leisurely sample signature small bites throughout the event. General admission for Taste of Gaslamp is $45 in advance and $55 on the day of the event, while VIP admission is $70 in advance and $80 on the day of the event. Don't miss out on this unparalleled culinary experience! For more information or to purchase tickets, visit gaslamp.org/tasteofgaslamp or call 619.233.5008. Join us as we celebrate the flavors that define San Diego's culinary scene in the historic Gaslamp Quarter! Visit the Taste of Gaslamp Quarter Gaslamp Quarter on Instagram and Facebook
  • Our critics scour the streaming and broadcast horizons to find the best new fall TV. Here are 16 shows to look out for in the coming months.
  • Unauthorized crossings through the U.S. northern border have surged due to an influx of Indian migrants. Many leave Canada in search of better economic opportunities.
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