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  • The acclaimed San Diego Women's Chorus (SDWC) invites you to join in its momentous 35th-anniversary celebration, EVOLUTION, on November 20, 2022, at 4 pm. This historic concert will take place at Lincoln High School in the heart of San Diego. EVOLUTION kicks off the SDWC 2022-23 concert season, ushering in the next era for the chorus and introducing a new generation of talented singers to our community. EVOLUTION will revisit 35 incredible years of dynamic musicians united by their collective passion and purpose. SDWC connects people from all walks of life in a shared, safe space to facilitate musical expression and inspire social action as individuals and as a collective. EVOLUTION celebrates every facet and iteration of SDWC as it has evolved over the years. Even through tumultuous times, domestic and international conflict, and a pandemic, the 100+ singers who dedicate their time, energy, and voices to the organization have remained a driving force throughout its existence. Learn more here. Follow on Facebook.
  • The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department has had a big uptick in applicants from other law enforcement agencies, including the San Diego Police Department.
  • 17,000 fans turned up to the Hollywood Bowl for a concert by Willie Nelson and his famous friends. Owen Wilson, Helen Mirren, Ethan Hawke and Jennifer Garner all did the introductions.
  • Ticketed Book Signing Event with Chloe Gong for "FOUL LADY FORTUNE", in conversation with Gina Chen This ticketed event (limited in-store tickets available) will consist of a discussion between Chloe Gong and Gina Chen, a question and answer section, and lastly the book signing portion. Only those who purchase "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" from Mysterious Galaxy may participate. ATTENDING THIS TICKETED EVENT IN-PERSON? Your Purchase of a copy of "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" grants you: Access to the in-store event You may bring 1 additional guest An emailed link to rewatch the saved online stream afterward Entry to the event does not guarentee a seat, as seating will be limited. Please arrive early if you wish to secure a seat. ATTENDING THIS TICKETED EVENT ONLINE? Your Purchase of a copy of "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" grants you: An emailed link to watch the event, whether live or as a recorded rewatch afterward How to Order a Signed/Personalized Book from Chloe Gong and/or Gina Chen if you're not attending the in-person event and will or will not attend the virtual streaming portion: Add any of Chloe and/or Gina's available books to your cart. At checkout in the "order comments" box write "signed only" or to whom your book should be personalized (i.e. "To: Ms. Galaxy"). Orders must be placed by 12 p.m. pt on the day of the event (October 5). Please call the store if you wish to purchase a book, or add/alter personalization to an existing order, after this time. About the Authors CHLOE GONG is the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of "THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS" and its sequel, "OUR VIOLENT ENDS", as well as "FOUL LADY FORTUNE". She is a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where she double majored in English and international relations. Born in Shanghai and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, Chloe is now located in New York pretending to be a real adult. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok under @TheChloeGong or check out her website. GINA CHEN is a self-taught artist with a degree in computer science. She generates creative nonsense in all forms of media and always has a project stewing. She has particular fondness for fairy tales, demon tales, romantic comedies, and quiz shows. Currently, she resides in Southern California, where the sunshine is as plentiful as the tea shops. "VIOLET MADE OF THORNS is her debut novel". About "FOUL LADY FORTUNE" It’s 1931 in Shanghai, and the stage is set for a new decade of intrigue. Four years ago, Rosalind Lang was brought back from the brink of death, but the strange experiment that saved her also stopped her from sleeping and aging—and allows her to heal from any wound. In short, Rosalind cannot die. Now, desperate for redemption for her traitorous past, she uses her abilities as an assassin for her country. Code name: Fortune. But when the Japanese Imperial Army begins its invasion march, Rosalind’s mission pivots. A series of murders is causing unrest in Shanghai, and the Japanese are under suspicion. Rosalind’s new orders are to infiltrate foreign society and identify the culprits behind the terror plot before more of her people are killed. To reduce suspicion, however, she must pose as the wife of another Nationalist spy, Orion Hong, and though Rosalind finds Orion’s cavalier attitude and playboy demeanor infuriating, she is willing to work with him for the greater good. But Orion has an agenda of his own, and Rosalind has secrets that she wants to keep buried. As they both attempt to unravel the conspiracy, the two spies soon find that there are deeper and more horrifying layers to this mystery than they ever imagined. Social Media Chloe Gong: Instagram & Twitter Gina Chen: Instagram & Twitter
  • U.S. murder clearance or solve rates have hit an all-time low. Experts say mutual mistrust between police and some communities is creating a vicious cycle where unsolved killings breed more mistrust.
  • Quartet Luminoso is a virtuoso chamber music ensemble comprised of clarinetist Robert Zelickman, violinist Paivikki Nykter, violist Francesca Savage and cellist Cecilia Kim. Their performances of duos, trios and quartets have delighted audiences since 2015. Featured in the performance will be Tremble Clefs Artistic Director, Matt Ignacio, as guest vocalist. Quartet Luminoso is back! Please come join us for an afternoon of beautiful music featuring the Quartet Luminoso. This is a benefit concert and fundraiser for Tremble Clefs, a non-profit therapeutic singing program which is free for people living with Parkinson’s and their care partners. The concert will begin at 2:30 p.m. followed by light refreshments. Please register now for this free concert! Donations are encouraged.
  • Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with PBS App. The film explores the global water crisis, using California as a microcosm. It shows how water politics that led to the draining of the Owens Valley by Los Angeles, made famous by the film "Chinatown," continue to this day in ongoing efforts to take ever more water from Northern California's San Francisco Bay estuary.
  • Federal money has been set aside to fix the cross border sewage flows fouling local beaches, but that solution remains a long way off. And, fact checking on claims by San Diego’s Former Mayor Kevin Faulconer now Republican Recall Election Candidate. Plus, a preview of this weekend’s local arts events.
  • Bassist  Kathryn Schulmeister presents “Perspectives of the Bass,” a diverse program of music ranging from classical to contemporary that features the unique expressive potential of the double bass. Joined by pianist Nick Sanders, drummer Julien Cantelm, and vocalist Jasper Sussman, this program takes you on a sonic journey from Appalachian folk-inspired chamber music to contemporary jazz and beyond. Join us for an evening of adventurous music making featuring the majestic sound world of the double bass! The San Diego Sound Project This concert series highlights emerging groups or artists within the San Diego region. The project is supported by an advisory committee that includes GRAMMY Award winning producer and UCSD faculty member Kamau Kenyatta, CSUSM Professor and Center ARTES Executive Director Dr. Merryl Goldberg, Grossmont College Music Department Chair Derek Cannon, Emmy Award-winning composer and MiraCosta College faculty member Christy Coobatis, and Connections Chamber Music Series Co-Founder Bridget Dolkas. The San Diego Sound Project has been made possible in part by The Conrad Prebys Foundation. The Museum's live stream capabilities were enhanced thanks to a grant from the City of Carlsbad's Cultural Arts Office. Please visit website for any further questions: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/events/sdsp-kathryn-schulmeister
  • One question was placed on the ballot by the state Legislature, and six are initiatives that gathered enough verified signatures to go before voters.
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