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  • From San Diego weekend arts preview: British jazz group Sons of Kemet play a high-octane and powerful blend of jazz, Caribbean and African folk and rock music. Led by saxophonist and clarinetist Shabaka Hutchings, the group recently released a new full-length album, "Black to the Future." Sons of Kemet will perform at the Belly Up, and opening will be the incredible Melanie Charles. Charles recorded a Tiny Desk (Home) Concert last year with a gorgeous, Sun Ra/Afrofuturism-inspired arrangement of "Deep River," and you can watch that below. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the organizer: Saxophonist, composer, philosopher and writer Shabaka Hutchings returns with a brand-new album from his Mercury Prize nominated outfit Sons of Kemet. Black To The Future, the band’s fourth LP and second on Impulse! Records, is due out May. See them live at Belly Up Tavern on Saturday, April 16 at 9 p.m., doors open at 8 p.m. Ticket Price: $20 advanced / $22 day of show / $35 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office)
  • The musician was coming off of a short break from touring to address health concerns. The fans at Glastonbury supported him through every note.
  • Food and art have a long and prosperous relationship, with masterpieces created since the dawn of art providing contemporary audiences a peek into culinary lifestyles of the past. Inspired by traditional Dutch still lifes and skillfully rendered using time-honored traditional painting techniques, Windsor's Burger Series presents modern culinary choices in a literal visual feast. The sumptuous artworks beg the question, can the viewer taste and smell with their eyes? Can a simple selection of paint be applied to the canvas to incite the desire for more? Duke Windsor: Nothing's Impossible exhibit website art exhibit will be presented at the Oceanside Musuem of Art from Saturday, November 20 through Sunday, March 13. Get tickets here! Member admission: Free General admission: $10 Senior admission (65+): $5 Military and Students free (with ID) Kids 18 and Under free For more information, please visit the Duke Windsor: Nothing's Impossible exhibit website or call (760) 435-3720.
  • Art makes a very special gift! There will be a holiday art festival open to the public on Saturday, December 4th and Sunday, December 5th from 2:00pm-6:00pm. The displaying artists are Margot Wallace, painter & Sergey Gornushkin, sculptor. Come out and see some great artwork with live seasonal sounds. There will be refreshments served at the studio. RSVP to Art@watercolorsbywally.com or sandiegosculptorsguild@gmail.com Please wear a mask and stay distanced for your safety. Address: 16950 Via De Santa Fe, Rancho Santa Fe, Ca 92067. Next door to RSF post office Free parking
  • Francesca Gino, a prominent behavioral science professor at Harvard Business School, has been accused of fabricating data in studies than span over a decade, and most recently in 2020.
  • Many health experts believe the omicron surge has peaked in San Diego. And Monday’s failure in the state Assembly to deliver on single payer healthcare highlights a lack of political will despite being a long-stated goal of state Democrats. Plus, San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore retired on Thursday, we have a look at the ups and downs of his tenure. And the legendary restaurant, Pernicano’s has been closed and deteriorating since the 1980’s. Now it’s gone. What’s next for the space in Hillcrest? Next, in 2020 Black parents began homeschooling their children at a rate of 5 times higher than previous years. And it’s not all due to the pandemic. Finally, the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park is streaming its 12th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival now through Tuesday, featuring five films about issues ranging from foster youth to immigration reform.
  • Academy pre-taped eight awards to edit into live telecast but unscripted moments now has the attention.
  • The age-old debate is back: When is the acceptable time to put up Christmas lights? A survey says Dec. 1 is a popular date, but some people — especially in Georgia — like to start sooner.
  • The 76th iteration of the parade had been scheduled for Nov. 20 in downtown El Cajon.
  • A top lacrosse team — Haudenosaunee Nationals — is reclaiming its Indigenous identity after generations of being known as the Iroquois Nationals. Current team members say that name was derogatory.
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