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  • A bipartisan group of Senators voted to remove the emergency declaration President Trump used to impose 25 percent tariffs on Canada. The vote was largely symbolic since the House isn't expected to act.
  • UC San Diego Park & Market’s Intersections concert series is hosting local Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean music pioneer Gene Perry and his Rumba Ketumba band on Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m. Gene Perry was born in Puerto Rico but has been a staple in the San Diego music scene since 1969, when he established a beloved Sunday jam session at the Pepper Grove Park by the Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park that lasted until 1974. Gene and Rumba Ketumba blend a diverse range of music genres–from calypso and reggae to Afro-Cuban and African Diaspora–to create a culturally rich sound like no other. For more information visit: parkandmarket.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A famed graphic novelist returns! A Southern-gothic crime-thriller inspired by The Godfather! An extremely in depth biography of Mark Twain! And more!
  • Join us for ArtReach’s Friday Party Fundraiser—a vibrant evening of art, music, and community! This 21+ event offers hands-on art activities like block printing, screen printing, and rug tufting, alongside a chill zone for doodling and creating to the beats of a live DJ. Your ticket includes a drink (alcoholic and non-alcoholic options) and access to three creative stations, with additional goodies like bandanas, t-shirts, and solo tufting upgrades available for purchase. All proceeds support ArtReach’s mission to expand free and affordable arts education programs for youth across San Diego. Let’s make art and make a difference together! ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has launched his campaign to safeguard liberal values ahead of another Donald Trump presidency.
  • Civita celebrates Arbor Day with an outdoor concert featuring two 2024 San Diego Music Awards nominees: The Gravities and Jonny Tarr. The Gravities are a three-piece power/funk band. Their music ranges from soul, groove, blues, roots and funk. Jonny Tarr is a British-born musician who plays funk, soul, and pop. His music is known for blending sax, guitar, keyboard, flute, harmony, and beat-box tracks. There will be food available for purchase. Bring blankets, picnics, and beach chairs. No glass, please. Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The Crooked Jades offers an intense, rich, and somehow modern performance using old-time American folk music. Sing Out! magazine has this to say about The Crooked Jades: “The Jades, in other words, aren’t playing your grandparents’ old-time music. Nor are they performing the stylized stringband music that our revivalist contemporaries adapted four or five decades ago and take to festival stages and recordings into the present moment. This is sepia tones, bent angles, unexpected accents, unanticipated sounds. It’s banjo ukuleles, minstrel banjos, plucked fiddles, bowed basses, Hawaiian slide guitars, harmoniums, Vietnamese jaw harps, pianos played clawhammer-style. It is the familiar embraced by the strange. It is the antique and the modern, in a distinctly idiosyncratic meaning of each. This is a music that feels at once fiercely inside time yet also above and around it. And all of this is accomplished without a hint of rock, electronica, or the other flourishes to which less imaginative folk bands turn when they think they’ve exhausted the language of tradition. Tradition, the Jades insist, speaks in a host of tongues. If you know what you’re doing, you can speak in as many as you’d like, sometimes at once.” www.crookedjades.com
  • Outdoor concert on Shelter Island. Grand Funk Railroad is extremely excited to be touring in 2024 marking a 55 year milestone. After playing to millions of fans on the band's tours from 1996 to 2023, Grand Funk's THE LOCOMOTION TOUR 2024 will continue to reach both new and long-time fans. Known as "The American Band," the high-energy five-piece group will play forty shows all over the USA this year. Visit: https://www.humphreysconcerts.com/schedule.cfm#nextshow
  • María Zardoya and Josh Conway founded The Marías as a couple. They talk to NPR's A Martinez about how their breakup has shaped their latest album, Submarine.
  • KPBS has put together a list of top events and activities in different categories to help you dive into the pop culture celebration.
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