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  • Hospitals all over California are closing their maternity wards, including in San Diego and Imperial Counties.
  • Take in the largest display of fireworks on the West Coast at this family-friendly 4th of July event on San Diego's Embarcadero Boardwalk in downtown. Choose from one of our premier patio tables to secure your spot for incredible views of the Big Bay Boom Fireworks show in San Diego Bay. This is an event that cannot be missed! Enjoy locally sourced seafood, craft cocktails and fine wines. Access to your reserved premium table is available starting at 7 p.m. The last seating for all premium tables will be 8 p.m. to accommodate all dinner orders. Parking is available on a first come, first served basis at the self-parking garage of the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel. The parking can be validated for up to 3 hours. We expect unusually high drive-in traffic for downtown's holiday events. Standard parking rates apply. For more information visit: sallyssandiego.com Stay Connected on Social Media Sally's Fish House & Bar Instagram / Facebook
  • You are invited to the Intersections Concert Series featuring Souls on Fire and Hot Pstromi: Exploration of flamenco and Sephardic dance and music 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. Lakshmi Basile began performing at the age of six with her parents’ band “The Electrocarpathians.” She studied dance at the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts during elementary and high school. She grew up in the flamenco community of San Diego, where her passionate artistic character began to form. After performing as a flamenco dancer in California and studying classical dance at the University of California Santa Barbara, Lakshmi travelled to Spain at the age of 20 to complete her flamenco studies. She was fortunate to be quickly embraced by artists and find work in tablaos and flamenco private events alongside great artists such as La Toná, La Familia Amaya, Pepe Torres, Joselito Méndez, Antonio Moya, La Tana, Carmen Ledesma, Antonio Rey and Manuel Molina. She was nicknamed La Chimi, which is simply her own name repronounced. In recent years, Lakshmi Basile “La Chimi” became one of the first and only foreign artists in Spain to win a highly regarded national prize in, Concurso de las Minas de La Unión, 2011. She also won an award in another primary contest, Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco de Córdoba. There she surprised flamenco critics and received great praise: “un desgarrador homenaje a los románticos de lo jondo” (a heart wrenching homage to the romantics of pure flamenco), Alberto García Reyes, ABC. In fifteen years, Lakshmi consolidates her career in Seville, the cradle of flamenco. She performs daily as a soloist at the tablao “El Palacio Andaluz” in Seville, Spain. She works alongside significant artists in private events and festivals internationally, such as, Great Britain, Denmark and Uruguay. She has produced her own show in Spain, named, “Zarabanda, Lo Que Duerme en el Cuerpo de los Gitanos”, (Zarabanda, What Sleeps in the Gypsies’ Body). She is also sought after as a teacher by flamenco students in Spain. Lakshmi Basile has found her substantial artistic career as a flamenco dancer, because that is what she is in her soul and heart. “Su baile es de una alegría conquistada” (Her dance is one of conquered joy) – Félix Grande, poet and flamencologist. “La única cosa americana que tiene es su pasaporte”, (The only American thing she has is her passport) – Ángel Ojeda, former Minister of Culture of the Junta de Andalucía. More info: The Intersections Concert is a new interdisciplinary event series, presented by UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, taking place at the multi-tenant, mixed-use business, arts, and educational office building in downtown San Diego’s East Village. Intersections offers new, diverse takes on traditional ideas and forms in a variety of disciplines, from artistic performances to educational lectures will take place at Park & Market’s state-of-the-art 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.
  • Jimmy Eat World and Manchester Orchestra announced their upcoming co-headline "The Amplified Echoes" Tour, produced by Live Nation. Jimmy Eat World is celebrating three decades and 10 albums of existence in 2023. The Mesa, AZ, four-piece’s commercial breakthrough came with the release of several singles from their album Bleed American, with “The Middle” hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart and peaking at No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, where it spent 33 weeks total and became RIAA-certified Platinum. Futures, their follow-up to BA, featured “Pain,” which also hit No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. In October 2019, the band released their tenth album, the critically acclaimed Surviving, which became one of three “chapters” of their 2021 globally streamed series Phoenix Sessions that also included Futures (Chapter V) and Clarity (Chapter III), performed in their entirety (available on YouTube here). Recently, they’ve released two independent singles, “Something Loud” and “Place Your Debts,” with the former charting 21 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay. Manchester Orchestra continues to push themselves into fascinating new realms with their latest release The Valley of Vision, a reinvigorating record and awe-inspiring film that immerses the viewer in 180 degrees of 3D virtual reality. From continuously appearing on Billboard charts and major festival lineups, to earning hundreds of millions of streams and frequently collaborating with visionaries like the Daniels (Everything Everywhere All at Once, Swiss Army Man), Manchester Orchestra have followed up their acclaimed 2021 album The Million Masks of God with six songs rooted in a renewed sense of resilience, rebirth and self-redemption, delivered through a wealth of sounds and textures unlike anything the band has made before.
  • Mayor Todd Gloria, who is running for re-election, touted accomplishments over his mayoral tenure and laid out his goals going forward.
  • 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.
  • Lakehouse Resort, located on the 80 acres recreational Lake San Marcos, is bringing back a summer of unforgettable music with its Summer Concert Series on the lakeside stage. Paying tribute to one of the greatest musicians of all time, Elton John, Elton Dan and the Rocket Band will have everyone on their feet on Saturday, July 15. Each concert is performed on the Lakeside Lawn with all lawn seating, so guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or low-back chair. Admission: Tickets are $45. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • May is GBS-CIDP Awareness Month. Lizz hosts her luxurious fashion show, with live Jazz. A portion of the show’s proceeds are donated to the GBS/CIDP Foundation International. This exclusive event features: • The presentation of the latest Lizz Russell Collection • One GBS patient/survivor will be honored with the Robert and Estelle Benson Award • A portion of the proceeds will benefit the GBS/CIDP Foundation International • Celebrity entertainment by harpist Mariea Antoinette, celebrity host, guest speakers, opportunity drawings and more. Lizz Russell is a celebrity fashion and couture designer based in Southern California. She began her professional career designing evening wear and has since caught the attention of countless celebrities in Hollywood and others from across the United States and beyond. The Lizz Russell Collection has expanded from evening wear to include her acclaimed Rose Handbags and exclusive jewelry collection. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The sophisticated bicycle has attracted fans in Europe and the U.S., but repairs under warranty have bled the company of money.
  • The Monsters’ Ball at Party HQ Comic-Con is the ultimate party for the creepy, kooky, sparkly, and spooky. On Friday night of San Diego Comic-Con 2023, unleash your inner demon and find your perfect match at this one-of-a-kind event. Step into a realm where forbidden love and dark secrets intertwine. Enter a haunted forest ballroom, where mystery and creatures lurk in the fog. Whether you're hunting or being hunted, extraordinary encounters await you at every turn. Stop by the Monster Glitter booth, brought to you by Designer Dust Co., to be transformed into the most glam version of your inner demon (so you can sparkle along with the best of ‘em). On the full-moonlit dance floor, dance-dance-dance and sway with fellow creatures of the night, guided by killer beats by DJ DSYFRIT and DJ Elliot, and high energy throwbacks from emo/pop-punk tribute band - Not A Phase. Relive the days of Team Edward vs. Team Jacob as you groove the night away. But hold your breath, for the night holds even more enchantment! We have conjured spine-tingling surprises and gathered captivating guests, ensuring each moment will be etched into your heart…forever. So, don your wings, fangs, or claws, and join us for a night of disenchanted revelry at the Monsters’ Ball. Secure your tickets today for the Monsters’ Ball at Parq Nightclub on July 21. * NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES FOR THIS EVENT Comic-Con International on Facebook / Instagram
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