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  • The Civic Theatre is set to host a night of pure musical excitement as Grupo Frontera brings their unique blend of Música Mexicana to San Diego on June 16, 2023. The band, which formed just one year ago, has already been seeing massive success with three songs on the Billboard 100, including the Fuerza Regida collaboration “Bebe Dame,” the Carin Leon collaboration “Que Vuelvas,” and the viral single “No Se Va.” Fans can expect to be dazzled by the electrifying energy of Grupo Frontera as they showcase their musical prowess on stage. Made up of Adelaido Solís, Julian Peña Jr., Alberto Acosta, Carlos Zamora, Carlos Guerrero, and Juan Javier Cantu, the band has been captivating audiences with their infectious rhythms and unmistakable sound. Grupo Frontera has become a fan favorite on social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, with their hit single “No Se Va” amassing more than 255 million views on YouTube, while “Que Vuelvas” has 119 million. The band is showing no signs of stopping, with their latest release, the lovelorn track “Di Que Sí” with Marca Registrada, already receiving critical acclaim. GRUPO FRONTERA IS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook & Instagram
  • Just under 100 reports of San Diego police misconduct are now public, but almost one-third of those cases don’t include records on disciplinary action.
  • KPBS is exploring how much time kids in San Diego and Imperial County have to play and what that means for their mental health. We want to hear from you.
  • Note from Intervals: The QUADRA event on Saturday 7/8 has been POSTPONED due to the tragic and sudden death of our friend and musician Rick Froberg, who was part of this performance. We send our love to Rick’s family, friends, and fans around the world. He was a beautiful force for vital art and music that meant so much to so many. All who RSVP’d will receive an email when a new date is confirmed. Thanks for your support and understanding. For this special sound-art event at INTERVALS in Little Italy, QUADRA will present a quadraphonic sound and light installation with live performances throughout the evening. Led by longtime San Diego-based musician and artist Jason Soares (Physics, Rice), the QUADRA group will feature Rick Froberg (Drive Like Jehu/Hot Snakes), Mike Egington (Earthless) and Arturo Ulloa (Physics) playing multiple sets of long-form improvised music using modular synthesis and traditional instrumentation. QUADRA has become one of the leading members of San Diego’s burgeoning modular synth and experimental electronic music community. By combining the elements of analog electronics with the dreamy, drone-based song forms of post-punk and krautrock, QUADRA takes inspiration from 70’s ‘motorik’ groups like Can, Faust, and Cluster. Informed by 20th century avant garde composers such as La Monte Young and Pauline Oliveros, QUADRA moves beyond rock band territory by creating site-specific sound installations that use long duration sine waves and modulated light. The evening will also feature a modular synth pop-up display by BOUTIQUE PEDAL NYC and a separate ‘Tape and Radio’ installation by instrument maker John Kennedy of Pulp Logic. The QUADRA installation remains up in the INTERVALS gallery space on Sunday by appointment. For more information visit: intervalsroom.com
  • A panel of climate and policy experts said new policies and technologies have reduced projections of global warming.
  • Though the Bay's vibrant rap community lit the fuse on many of the stars, styles and innovations that have blown up across the map, the region might still be best known for being underestimated.
  • The biggest stories on readers’ minds this year: housing, homelessness and cost of living.
  • 2024 may not have quite the stacked release calendar of 2023, but Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth is right around the corner. Signs also point to Nintendo Switch 2 later this year.
  • Created by the Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation for children 2-5 years old, Trail Tykes includes a children’s story read aloud, and a craft/activity or short guided walk. This free program for children and their families takes place at 10 a.m. at the Mission Trails Regional Park Visitor Center every second and fourth Sunday and Monday of the month. Each event runs approximately one hour and each session can accommodate up to 25 children. When registering, reserve only for the number of children in your group. Please meet in the Visitor Center lobby, and the group will head outdoors to the amphitheater or stay indoors if it's too hot or rainy. Facial coverings are recommended indoors but not required. The MTRP Visitor Center is located at 1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA, 92119. Questions? Email MTRP Foundation Lead Educator Alissa Lustgarten at alustgarten@mtrp.org. If you register and cannot attend, please cancel your reservation to allow others to enjoy the program. Thank you! Trail Tykes is organized and facilitated by the Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation and supported through the generosity of MTRP Foundation donors.
  • Looking for a luxurious way to soak up the sun this summer? Join us at Sun Kiss Soirée, the ultimate rooftop pool party in San Diego! Located in the heart of downtown, our upscale event features a breathtaking view of the city skyline and the Pacific Ocean. Sip on refreshing cocktails and indulge in delicious bites while lounging by the pool or taking a dip in the crystal-clear waters. With top-notch DJs spinning the latest beats, Sun Kiss Soirée promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience you won't want to miss. Dress to impress and bring your friends for an unforgettable day in the sun. Guestlist is limited, so book now to secure your spot at the hottest rooftop pool party in town. See you at Sun Kiss Soirée! Contact us at BLevinson@LevinsonGroup.com for Bottle service and group discounts.
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