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  • Get ready for a boot-stompin', hat-tippin', good time at the Country on the Coast music festival! With the picturesque Waterfront Park as its backdrop, this festival will transport you to a world of good ol' fashioned southern charm and hospitality. You'll be surrounded by like-minded folks who are just as passionate about country music as you are, and who are ready to have a good time! You can expect to see some of the hottest names in country music taking the stage, bringing their unique sound and style to the festival-goers. The lineup of performers for this year's festival features Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Janson, Thompson Square and others. From classic favorites to up-and-coming artists, there's something for everyone on the lineup. But that's not all - there are plenty of other activities and experiences to enjoy throughout the day. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner, you can try your hand at bull riding or line dancing. There are also plenty of games and activities to participate in, like cornhole or horseshoes, to keep you entertained between performances. And don't forget to take a ride on the Ferris wheel! The view from the top is simply breathtaking, with stunning vistas of the park, downtown San Diego, and the beautiful San Diego Bay. So mark your calendars and gather your friends and family for a day of unforgettable entertainment at Country on the Coast. Get your cowboy boots and hats ready, because you won't want to miss out on this exciting celebration of all things country. For more information about the festival, including ticket prices and the full lineup of performers, be sure to visit CountryontheCoast.com. Please note that this event is 21+ only, so be prepared to show your ID at the entrance. For all the details, please visit CountryontheCoast.com
  • Too Good To Go works with businesses to sell leftovers at a reduced price. This helps prevent food waste from ending up in landfills, where it decomposes and produces a potent planet-warming gas.
  • Join UC San Diego for our Intersections Concert Series at Park & Market in the Guggenheim Theatre featuring Mamie Minch and Mara Kaye – Beyond the Blues. Mamie Minch is a longtime staple of New York City’s blues scene. Listening to her sing and play is like unpacking a time capsule of American music that’s been stored in her 1930’s National steel guitar for decades and filtered through a modern femme sensitivity. Mamie’s honest, deep singing voice and old school guitar walloping become a vessel for her toughness and pathos as she delivers timeless performances that can rile, groove, sooth, and understand. If you’ve been lucky enough to see Mamie perform in New York City or somewhere else in the wide world, then you know: there are some things a person is simply meant to do. After graduating from art school in non-traditional printmaking techniques, Mamie came to New York City where she fell in with a crowd of 78 record collectors, some of whom had contributed rare recordings to the same reissue labels she loved. It was a mind-expanding time for her and she connected with a crowd who were interested in early American music. Soon, she was playing around the city in small clubs with her first band, Delta Dreambox. She met Meg Reichardt (Les Chauds Lapins, Low Down Payment), another guitarist and singer who could sound like she’d jumped off of an Edison wax cylinder, and they founded the four-piece, all-woman harmony group the Roulette Sisters, who played together for a decade and recorded two full-length albums. Mara Kaye “For too many years, young jazz singers all but ignored the blues, but the attention now being paid to the form by outstanding young artists such as Mara Kaye is proof that things are getting better. This vivacious young Brooklynite studies the classic blues the way the better cabaret singers of her generation studied Sondheim and invests 80- and 90-year-old texts with the force and spirit of her own considerable charisma.” [The Wall Street Journal] ” Imagine a new artist with deep roots. One with the emotional power and swing of Billie Holiday, the deep-blue joys and sorrows of Bessie Smith and always leavened with Brooklyn spice. A joyous phenomenon, she becomes her songs. Her heart is in her music and there is no pretense, no distance as audiences from here to Moscow, Jazz at Lincoln Center and Brooklyn dives have found out. Mara Kaye is one of New York’s great gifts to the world.” [Jazz Lives] “A voice that sounds like Louis Armstrong’s trumpet at a rent party” [ Jimmy Vivino] Her debut single, the forever iconic love song, IT HAD TO BE YOU, off of her recent Ep release with BIGTONE RECORDS features incomparable roots and blues piano legend Carl Sonny Leyland and can be heard on steady rotation on LA’s premier jazz station, KJAZZ 88.1 FM. Her second single, DYSTOPIAN BLUES, an original tune, was featured on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ and performed live on CBS News in 2020. She most recently lent her writing and voice to Brooklyn hip-hop legend AZ’s track, NEVER ENOUGH featuring rapper Rick Ross. She is a proud faculty member of Centrum Foundation’s Voice Works program and a past instructor at their Acoustic Blues Seminar in Port Townsend, WA teaching voice master classes alongside some of the country’s top blues and voice artists. She continues to teach in San Diego and Los Angeles, leading voice workshops and coachings in both cities. After a lifetime in New York, Mara is thrilled to call California home. She will be joined on guitar by expert blues man and San Diego treasure, Nathan James at her Intersections Concert Series Performance at UC San Diego Park & Market: Beyond the Blues with Mamie Minch, her Brooklyn blues sister. Schedule: -Senses Bistro will offer a cash bar & dinner starting at 5 p.m. -Venue doors open at 6:30 p.m. -Performance starts at 7:00 p.m. For more information visit: parkandmarket.ucsd.edu
  • Stop by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture's drop-in pop-up event to learn more about the Creative City initiative, share your insights into the creative future of your neighborhood and surrounding communities, and help us create something unique in our hands-on art-making experience. Fun for all ages, and refreshments will be provided (while supplies last!). Learn more about the Creative City community pop-ups here.
  • Stop by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture's drop-in pop-up event at this special black box venue to learn more about the Creative City initiative, share your insights into the creative future of your neighborhood and surrounding communities, and help us create something unique in our hands-on art-making experience. Fun for all ages, and refreshments will be provided (while supplies last!). Learn more about the Creative City community pop-ups here.
  • Join the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture for our drop-in pop-up event to learn more about the Creative City initiative and share your insights into the creative future of your neighborhood and surrounding communities. Take in the fantastic view of Mission Trails Regional Park and participate in our fun, hands-on art-making experience. Fun for all ages, and refreshments will be provided (while supplies last!). Learn more about the Creative City community pop-ups here.
  • This election season, KPBS received a lot of questions from readers about the Central Committee contests on their ballots.
  • Have you watched one of our webinars, and still have questions? Our education team is here to help in this unstructured Q&A session. Bring your questions about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment or caregiving, and let’s have a conversation. This webinar is presented by local non-profit Alzheimer's San Diego and pre-registration is required. Register at the ticket link below, and learn more at alzsd.org/services/education.
  • Participate in one-on-one lessons and create a custom one-of-a-kind bag with celebrated contemporary artist and jeweler Georgina Trevino. Seating is limited to 18 participants. Drinks are included. About the artist: From Tijuana, Mexico and based in San Diego, Georgina Trevino has exhibited her work nationally and internationally, including at the Racine Art Museum & Schmuck 2015 Munich. Her work has been featured in various publications such as Vogue, Elle, and Playboy. She has also collaborated with brands like Nike and Fenty, and celebrities like Beyonce and Lady Gaga.
  • A 1928 movie featuring the first appearance of Mickey Mouse enters public domain on Jan. 1. But creative and commercial access to the character is complicated by both copyright and trademark law.
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