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  • Dr. Uché Blackstock says that the 2023 SCOTUS ruling against affirmative action will have a long-term, negative impact on both Black doctors and patients. Her book is Legacy.
  • Richards speaks with NPR's Scott Simon about the road to Hackney Diamonds, the Stones' first album of new material in 18 years.
  • Let's celebrate the most wonderful moms in our coziest workshop. Join us for an offsite Mother's Day Chunky Knit Blanket Workshop™ at The Monsaraz. Enjoy a wonderful environment with family and friends while knitting something you can be proud of! No knitting experience required! What's a celebration without a drink to toast with? Your registration includes your choice of one glass of mimosa or a specialty coffee drink. In this workshop, we will guide you step-by-step through the hand knitting process to create a super cozy, one-of-a-kind blanket. Make one for you or one as a gift! All materials are provided. You will receive enough chunky chenille yarn to make an (approximately) 40" x 50" blanket. PLEASE NOTE: You will be able to choose your yarn colors when you arrive for your workshop. We offer a selection of neutral colors (i.e gray, cream, and tan) along with a few other color choices. Colors may be limited and are available on a first come, first serve basis. *Each registration is for ONE PERSON. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • If you're interested in learning about pulleys, levers, wedges and other simple machines, as well as observing some zany chain reactions, then join us for this workshop! You'll learn about different kinds of energy, engineer your own roller coaster, and build your own Rube Goldberg machine. Get ready for hands-on activities, delicious snacks, and cute prizes. Recommended for girls in grades 3-8. All are welcome.
  • You are invited to the Intersections Concert with the Don Byron Quartet. Join UC San Diego for our Intersections Concert Series at Park & Market in the Guggenheim Theatre hosted by UC San Diego and New York-based violinist Yale Strom, one of the world’s leading ethnographer-artists of klezmer and Romani music and history. Don Byron has been a singular voice in an astounding range of musical contexts, exploring widely divergent traditions while continually striving for what he calls "a sound above genre." As clarinetist, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and social critic, he redefines every genre of music he plays, be it classical, salsa, hip-hop, funk, rhythm & blues, klezmer, or any jazz style from swing and bop to cutting-edge downtown improvisation. An inspired eclectic, Byron has performed an array of musical styles with great success. Byron first attained a measure of notoriety for playing Klezmer, specifically the music of the late Mickey Katz. While the novelty of a black man playing Jewish music was enough to grab the attention of critics, it was Byron’s jazz-related work that ultimately made him a major figure. Byron is an exceptional clarinetist from a technical perspective; he also possesses a profound imagination that best manifests itself in his multifarious compositions. At heart, Byron is a conceptualist. Each succeeding album seems based on a different stylistic approach, from the free jazz/classical leanings of his first album, Tuskegee Experiments (Nonesuch, 1992), to the hip-hop/funk of Nu Blaxpoitation (Blue Note, 1998). Byron’s composition “There Goes the Neighborhood” was commissioned by the Kronos Quartet and premiered in London in 1994. He’s also composed for silent film, served as the director of jazz for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and scored for television. Byron was born and raised in New York City, the son of a mailman who also occasionally played bass in calypso bands, and a mother who dabbled on piano. As a child, Byron developed asthma; his doctor suggested he take up a wind instrument as therapy. Byron chose clarinet. His South Bronx neighborhood had a sizeable Jewish population, which partly explains his fascination with Klezmer. Byron was encouraged by his parents to learn about all different kinds of music, from Leonard Bernstein to Dizzy Gillespie. Byron’s models on clarinet included Tony Scott, Artie Shaw, and especially Jimmy Hamilton. As an improviser, Joe Henderson was a prominent influence. As a teenager, Byron studied clarinet with Joe Allard. Byron attended the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with George Russell. While at NEC, Byron was recruited to play in Hankus Netsky’s Klezmer Conservatory Band. Byron moved from Boston back to New York in the mid-’80s, where he began playing with several of the city’s more prominent jazz avant-gardists, including David Murray, Craig Harris, and Hamiet Bluiett. A year after recording Tuskegee Experiments, Byron made Plays the Music of Mickey Katz(Nonesuch), which put something of an end to his Klezmer career (at least in terms of recording). Byron’s career built steadily over the course of the ’90s. By the end of the decade he had signed with Blue Note records. While hardly a radical, Byron is an original voice within the bounds of whatever style he happens to embrace. ~ Chris Kelsey For more information visit: parkandmarket.ucsd.edu
  • It's been more than 30 years since a horror movie won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Should the Oscars rethink its approach?
  • Nite of Dreams is proud to present An Evening with Kristy & Jimmy McNichol... and Friends! Join Kristy and Jimmy, along with Kristy's co-stars from "Family," Gary Frank and John Rubinstein, and Jimmy's co-star from "California Fever," Lorenzo Lamas for an extraordinary evening of conversation, cocktails, photo ops and dinner. Your evening begins with a photo op with the celebrities, followed by a cocktail hour that includes plenty of time to mix and mingle. Dinner, tributes, Q&A, trivia and so much more is on tap to create a Nite of Dreams with memories to last a lifetime. A non-refundable deposit of only $100 guarantees your spot for this very intimate evening with the stars. A general seat is $275, while a seat at a star's table is $375. Your second payment will be due in July, with the balance due by September 5. THIS JUST IN!!: We will be raffling off a chance to visit the Family home on Friday, October 6, from 11a.m.-1p.m. Gary will be joining us for a tour of the home and lunch in the backyard! You must attend this event to be eligible to win the raffle! If you have any questions, contact carolyn@niteofdreams.com.
  • Disney's trading card game expansion has keen art and underbaked mechanics, while Descent: The Betrayer's War and Ticket to Ride Legacy offer huge campaigns for invested gamers.
  • Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig are throwing a Sing-Along Party and you are invited! In this new show you can join in the fun as Peppa and friends teach some of their favorite songs. Dance, clap, and sing with Peppa and her family along with PedroPony,Suzy Sheep, and Gerald Giraffe. Blow up those balloons and get the disco ball ready as you and your family party along with Peppa in this 60-minute interactive musical adventure! Sensory Notice: This show contains Flashing Lights, Haze (Fog), and Confetti Peppa Pig's Photo Experience Make the most of your experience with Peppa Pig’s Adventure Photo Experience. This one-of-a-kind Photo Experience allows you and your family to experience a unique photo opportunity by jumping in a mud puddle alongside Peppa Pig & Friends. Here’s how it works: Photo Experience ticket purchasers should go to the Will Call window at the Box Office on the show day to pick up their passes and after-show instructions. Each adult and child (age two and up) in a group must have a Photo Experience ticket in order to attend. The Photo Experience will start shortly after the end of show. For the safety of all guests and performers, no touching or hugging will be permitted Please make sure to bring your camera, as you will want to capture every moment! Parents, please note that while most children are excited to meet their favorite characters up-close, others can feel frightened. If your child is scared or hesitant, we recommend moving to the back of the line; This will allow your child the extra time they may need to warm up and see how they interact with other children present. For the safety of all guests and performers, no touching or hugging will be permitted. **Admission to the performance is not included in the Photo Experience ticket. This is a separate upgrade that must be purchased in advance. **Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by a Parent/Guardian. Each Child, Parent or Guardian must have a show ticket as well as a Photo Experience ticket to attend. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) and Soccer United Marketing (SUM) announced that the historic 20th edition of the MexTour will kick off on Saturday, June 10, when the Mexican Men’s National Team takes on African powerhouse, Cameroon, at San Diego’s new Snapdragon Stadium. Tickets go on sale Monday, May 8 at 10AM PT at snapdragonstadium.com. Head Coach Diego Cocca, who will lead Mexico in his first MexTour match, will use the opportunity to fine-tune his squad ahead of the upcoming 2023 Concacaf Nations League Finals and 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup tournaments this summer. Additional MexTour matches will be announced at a later date. Fans are encouraged to pre-register for future ticket information - and the opportunity to have first access to purchase limited ticket inventory - by visiting www.SomosLocales.com, the ultimate fan destination page with the latest information related to the tour, including the full schedule, on-sale dates, gameday guide and activities, public health and safety FAQs, events, and more. Also, fans can visit the official Mexican National Team U.S. e-store, ShopMNT.com, featuring the latest team gear, including jerseys, official team merchandise and more. Information regarding ticket sales will be available closer to the events. Snapdragon Stadium on Facebook / Instagram
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