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  • The 76th iteration of the parade had been scheduled for Nov. 20 in downtown El Cajon.
  • After founding the quietly influential band Ash Ra Tempel at 17 years old, Göttsching would go on to have an enormous influence on the trajectory of electronic and dance music.
  • Live election updates are added as they become available.
  • 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.
  • Once Upon a Frame, a custom framing business and gallery space dedicated to bringing together local North County artists and San Diego residents, invites you to Face First, a solo show featuring painter Brady Willmott. Willmott’s pop surrealism is in dialogue not only with well-known movements like High Renaissance and Surrealism but also 1980s skateboard and New School tattoo styles of art. Jackalopes, rubber duckies, and even his childhood television make guest appearances in edgy compositions where technical virtuosity is paired with a heavy dose of humor. Dive in, his paintings say, but don’t take it all too seriously. Like Brady’s work, Once Upon a Frame invites you to come, experience this small and welcoming corner of the North County arts community, and not take it all too seriously. Generous sponsors Tobin James Wine and Duckfoot Brewing Company will lighten the atmosphere with libations. Cheese and crackers for the kids and the dogs. Date: Dec. 3, 2021 Time: 6pm-9pm Location: Once Upon a Frame Cost: Free
  • Shipwreck Events presents: San Diego's #1 House Music Festival! With food vendors, art, drinks, and the BEST house music DJ's lineup The Sponges: Box of Cats, Night Bass, Supported by GRIZ DJ Susan: Hood Politics What to expect Popular house music DJ's An outdoor dance floor in downtown San Diego Professionally staffed bars High quality food vendors A gorgeous fun-filled crowd Quartyard SD and Shipwreck Events are dedicated to providing an incredible experience for you and your friends. Have the time of your life at San Diego's #1-Rated House Music Event in San Diego.
  • San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library present the return of the soundON Festival (formerly known as the soundON Festival of Modern Music), featuring our ensemble-in-residence, NOISE, coming together once again after the long hiatus of the pandemic. The members of NOISE have curated a festival exploring the surreality of the gradual return to 'normalcy' and the irreversible perspective of a world transformed and that will never be 'normal' again. The eclectic and international collection of works embrace imperfection, liminality, chimeric adaptations, tension, and the cautious return to the illuminated beauty of the world welcoming us back. Dates: Jan 6-8 Times: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location: Athenaeum Music and Arts Library Cost: Festival passes: $75 General Admission / $60 Athenaeum Members / $25 Students Single night tickets: $27 General Admission / $22 Athenaeum Members / $10 Students For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE.
  • A collective of San Diego musicians present a concert of musics - traditional to modern - from Iran and the Middle East. Musicians: Agustin El Moro: guitar Brent Ford: electric bass Farzaneh Foroughi: daf, doira Farhad Bahrami: electric ûd Leah Spain: dance, voice Mahmood Shamshiri: Persian ney, voice Richard Johnson: Arabian nay Rowshan Dowlatabadi: accordina, nagara Sina Rezvanpour: Persian santur Trevor Hamer: acoustic ûd
  • Florida Gov. DeSantis' pugnacious approach to issues involving race, sexual orientation and public health has pushed him to the front of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
  • The documentary from filmmaker Paul Espinosa details Sanchez's early involvement in the Chicano movement and his relationship with Cesar Chavez.
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