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  • The newly minted A-list rapper variously calls himself a legend, a hero and a boss on the album, but the songs never embrace that mythmaking or mold those labels into personas.
  • Five new productions on local stages this month: "On Her Shoulders We Stand" from TuYo Theatre, "Trouble in Mind" at The Old Globe, "Life Sucks" at Cygnet, "Desert Rock Garden" from New Village Arts and "Best Lesbian Erotica 1995" at Diversionary.
  • This San Diego Sound Project 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 kicks off with the Montalban Quintet, a jazzy rock collective based out of San Diego. Featuring influences of post-punk, minimalism, jazz, 50s schmaltz, field recordings, and new western art music, a live show with the Montalban Quintet is an eclectic and soul-filling experience. The San Diego Sound Project has been made possible in part by The Conrad Prebys Foundation. Date | Sunday, September 26 at 4 p.m. Location | Museum of Making MusicGet tickets here! General admission: $20 For more information, please visit museumofmakingmusic.org/events/sdsp-montalban-quintet or call (760) 438-5996.
  • How to not just survive the pop culture convention but enjoy it.
  • Join the Library for the 2022 Summer Festival Jazz Concerts. Sponsored by the Friends of the Coronado Library and Hotel Del Coronado, concerts will take place every other Friday from June 3-August 26. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to each performance. Closing out our Summer Festival is vocalist Joe Bourne presenting Great Gentlemen of Swing Blues and Pop. The repertoire will be a range of music from Lou Rawls. Frank Sinatra and Friends, Al Jarreau, Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis, Perry Como, Louis Armstrong and a taste of Motown. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Joe Bourne was inspired by many of the big names of Jazz and popular music that toured the Boston area. Whether it's a swinging rendition of the fun song "Goody Goody," Oscar Brown's philosophical "Dat Dere," Errol Garner's romantic ballad "Misty" or his special tribute to the great Nat King Cole, Joe always captures the audience with his own style, warm mellifluous jazz baritone voice, and dynamic showmanship. Joe has shared the stage with Natalie Cole, Ray Charles, Nina Simone, Dionne Warwick and several other jazz and popular music greats. Over the years Joe has received several prestigious awards such as The Diamond of the Year award presented by The Bund Botschafter Ohne Grenzen, and the Kunstler des Jahres (Artist of the Year award), both for top-class entertainment in Germany. He has also been honored with the Silver Orpheus in Bulgaria and the Jimmy Kennedy award in Ireland, both for his special presentation of Gershwin's "Summertime."
  • Discover a broad spectrum of this year's most compelling classical music, from booby-trapped string quartets and chilled-out piano to full-throttle percussion, electric guitars and high-flying vocals.
  • Cinema Under The Stars presents "An American in Paris" Note: A waterproof canopy has also been installed to keep you warm and dry during the Winter months! Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 981-5937 www.topspresents.com “AN AMERICAN IN PARIS” (70th Anniversary) (1951. 114 minutes. PG) Saturday, December 11 at 8 p.m. Sunday, December 12 at 7 p.m. (No screening on Friday, December 10) A sumptuous, eye-ravishing explosion of dance, music and art. Thois groundbreaking musical confection features Gene Kelly as a brash ex-G.I. and struggling painter torn between an influential Americpan heiress (Nina Foch) and a lovely young French girl (Leslie Caron). Admission: Members - $17; Non-members - $18; Online reservations - $20. More information about Cinema Under the Stars: • A unique and intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills, with heaters and blankets provided. A waterproof canopy has also been installed to keep you warm and dry during the Winter months. • Reservations for members begin 9.a.m. on Monday. • Reservations for non-members begin 9 a.m. on Tuesday. • Box Office opens 6 p.m. on movie nights. • Films start at 8 p.m., except on designated Sundays, when the film starts at 7 p.m. • Concessions are $2 each (popcorn, candy, drinks). • Guests must follow health guidelines for COVID-19. • Now at 100% capacity and using all seats. Visit www.topspresents.com or call (619) 295-4221 for more information.
  • Hear the towering – and polarizing – author in conversation about his 4,000-page book, The Oxford History of Western Music.
  • Elizabeth Strout's latest is a chronicle of a plague year — and also of the main character's growing insights into herself, her family, and their changing relationships during this period.
  • An evocative museum exhibition from a legendary electronic musician and naturalist encourages audiences to connect with nature through a "great animal orchestra."
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