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  • Taste of Liberty Station is BACK! Wednesday, October 20 from 5 - 8 p.m. Liberty Station invites San Diegans to stroll and explore all its offerings at Taste of Liberty Station. Liberty Station businesses will open their doors for attendees to discover the variety of bites of Liberty Station’s eateries, live music and artisan goods in the storied corridors and artwork from the local galleries. Ticketholders will receive a “Liberty Pass” that will map out a list of participating restaurants with their menu offerings as well as businesses and art galleries that are taking part in the event. Entertainment: David Rich Music by Desi Chickenbone Slim More information: https://libertystation.com/events/taste-of-liberty-station Visit Liberty Station on Facebook and Instagram
  • Patricia Velázquez spent her whole life listening to reggaeton. But when she was questioned about sexism in the songs, she began an investigation that would lead her to create something new.
  • A major bank in Silicon Valley experienced a bank run and failed. Fearing a cascading catastrophe in tech and banking, the government stepped in to prevent contagion.
  • Mexican rapper Aleman will perform live at House of Blues on Saturday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m. Aleman has become one of the top Rap/Hip Hop artists in the 2022 music scene, delighting fans with his unique sound. So experience it live and be there in person for a 2022 Aleman concert. Aleman on Instagram + Twitter
  • Enjoy an afternoon of your favorite arias and choral pieces from some of the most magnificent operas ever written. You’ll hear works such as “Di provenza il mar” from La Traviata, “O soave fanciulla” from La Boheme, “Nessum dorma” from Turandot, “Te Deum” from Tosca, and many more performed by soloists from Southern California and ensembles from Center Chorale and the Pacific Coast Chorale. The Opera will also feature Pacific Lyric Association’s full opera orchestra. Date | Saturday, November 6 at 4 p.m. Location | Concert Hall at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido Get tickets here! Second and First balcony: $30 Mezzanine: $35 Parterre: $40 Orchestra: $45-$50 For more information, please visit the CCAE website.
  • A song from the blockbuster Indian film RRR won the Oscar for best song and is now the talk of India's music biz. But will it lift other musicians to — well, not fame but at least financial security?
  • The rapper's first full-length record is a testament to the way she's been able to interact with her femininity through her creative process.
  • When you're living far from home, you sometimes crave a taste that you think you can only get at home. Here's one man's search for his summertime craving of American barbecue in southern China.
  • Nonprofit and small business loans, building "sexy" streets, reducing police overtime, investing in the city's Climate Equity Fund and a focus on supporting the San Diego Convention Center are among the highlights of Mayor Todd Gloria's $4.6 billion proposed budget. Plus, a preview of the California Report’s series honoring Californians lost to COVID-19. This week’s remembrance is about Eric Warner, who died last July in San Quentin Prison. Then, our weekend arts picks include a musical tribute to legendary San Diego flautist Holly Hofmann, a new contemporary painting installation, and a conversation with the poet-in-residence at Art Produce, Julia Alvarez, author of "How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents."
  • Karen Fine says "I feel like I learn from my patients all the time. ... They really have skills and senses that we don't." Her new memoir is The Other Family Doctor.
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