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  • San Diego Early Music Society will host Dutch American harpsichordist Kathryn Cok in a solo concert on October 27 that will highlight the connections between composers Dietrich Buxtehude and Johann Sebastian Bach. Kathryn Cok will open the San Diego Early Music Society’s 2024-2025 season of concerts as part of the Solo Series. Her concert will take place at St. Paul’s Cathedral at 7:30 p.m. Additional information and tickets are available on the Society’s website. Kathryn Cok is an internationally recognized soloist and basso continuo player, and is an accomplished harpsichordist, fortepianist and academic. She currently teaches at the Royal Conservatoire in the Hague, where she also sits as the Head of Master Research. As part of her visit to San Diego, Dr. Cok will be give a masterclass to keyboard students at SDSU and UCSD in collaboration with professors Tina Chong (SDSU) and Takae Ohnishi (UCSD). San Diego Early Music Society was founded in 1981 to showcase music of medieval, Baroque and Renaissance periods. Every year, the Society brings in talent from across the globe to perform on period instruments in venues around the San Diego community. San Diego Early Music Society can be contacted by phone at (619) 291-8246, by email at sdems@sdems.org, or on their website at sdems.org. San Diego Early Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Interior Department employees say they have been scrambling to keep the lights on and do their jobs as budget cuts driven by the Department of Government efficiency team start to bite.
  • The search continued for one more missing passenger on a yacht that sank off Sicily and questions intensified about why the vessel went down so quickly when a nearby sailboat remained largely unscathed.
  • "Nine", the Musical Book by Arthur Kopit Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston Adapted from the Italian by Mario Fratti Celebrated but impetuous film director Guido Contini, succumbing to the pressures of filming his latest film epic, suffers a midlife crisis which blocks his creative impulses and entangles him in a web of romantic difficulties in early-1960s Venice. One by one, women from his past and present – including his mother, his wife, his mistress, and his leading lady – haunt, instruct, scold, seduce and encourage him until this Casanova finally learns to grow up. "Nine" is based on the 1963 autobiographical film 8½ by Federico Fellini. It is a musical with extraordinarily powerful music and lyrics by Maury Yeston and an inventive book by Arthur Kopit. ADMISSION | $3 Active Military, Student & Senior Discounts. Group rates available for parties of 8 or more (pricing will automatically adjust when 8 or more adult tickets are purchased together. Group rates only apply to adult ticket pricing). For more information contact the box office at (619) 435-4856 or via email. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • U.S. national team midfielder Luca de la Torre was loaned to Major League Soccer's expansion team in his hometown of San Diego by Spanish club Celta Vigo on Tuesday.
  • Your ticket includes: Cruise around San Diego Bay aboard the gorgeous NERISSA yacht 60 minute intimate unplugged acoustic live music performance by Graham Nancarrow Meet & Greet and autograph opportunity with Graham Nancarrow A complimentary glass of Prosecco upon boarding Light bites available during cruise Full bar available during cruise for cash/card purchase About Graham Nancarrow... Graham Nancarrow is a singer/songwriter from San Diego, based out of Nashville. Nancarrow’s debut album, “Valley of the Deer” was released in 2012 and was up for best album at the San Diego Music Awards. In 2013, he signed a 2 album deal and released “Heart” (dedicated to his father, Loren). In 2015, Nancarrow released the full-length, “Simple Things” and it won best Americana/Country album at the SDMA’s. Nancarrow moved to Nashville in 2017 after making an album there called, “Hot Chicken” engineered and produced by Vance Powell. He teamed up with friend John Bohlinger in Nashville in 2020. The Spanish track "Solamente" leads the way in popularity and continues to spread across the world via streaming. His song “You’re The Reason I Drink” has been played on SiriusXM Outlaw Country and CMT featured a song co-written with Tera Lynne & John Bohlinger called “I Understand (I Will Never Understand)”. Visit: https://www.theseasessions.com/buy-tickets#/event/kdweaLQCzzrrpMKVbQMz Graham Nancarrow on Instagram and Facebook
  • Among the latest health hacks to go viral on TikTok is the idea of a short, post-dinner "fart walk" to aid digestion. Turns out, the science on this trend is solid, and so are the health benefits.
  • Back by popular demand....High Society Jazz Band will perform New Orleans and Chicago-style jazz and Dixieland, swing, big band, Latin and some oldies rock 'n' roll. Come enjoy the music, humor and energy of HSJB (six members) that has been entertaining San Diego for over 30 years. Visit: https://hiddenvalleyccaescondido.info/ High Society Jazz Band
  • One person in San Diego is among those who have fallen ill amid a nationwide E.coli outbreak linked to organic carrots, county public health officials said Tuesday.
  • What do cooking and a nightly TV show have in common? Both require "a little care, a little love and a little imagination," says Stephen Colbert. He and his wife Evie Colbert have written a cookbook.
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