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  • Celebrate the memory of Julian Bream (1933-2020) on his 89th birthday, as Eric Dickerson presents a sequence of music from John Dowland on the Renaissance lute with the poetry of William Shakespeare, read by acclaimed artist and actress, Beverly Berwick, at the beautiful Templar's Hall.
  • Indie musician Alex G is coming to San Diego for his brand new House of Sugar Tour! House of Sugar - Alex G’s ninth overall album and his third for Domino - is a highly meticulous, cohesive album: a statement of artistic purpose, showing off his ear for both persistent earworms and sonic adventurism. See him live at The Observatory North Park on Saturday, October 22 at 8:00 p.m.
  • Christian artist Tauren Wells is coming to San Diego for his brand new Joy in the Morning Tour! Tauren Wells is a celebrated recording artist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, with 10 GRAMMY® Award nominations, six number 1’s, 225+ million career video views, six GMA Dove Awards, Billboard Music Award nomination, and over 1 billion global streams to date, and counting. See him live at Rock Church on Monday, November 7 at 6:30 p.m.
  • With bracingly intimate lyrics sung in her own unique style – a blend of ethereal jazz, rock, r&b, and soul textures –Corinne Bailey Rae is an artist who has the ability to reach so many different people by exposing their soul through her music. Bailey Rae shot to stardom in 2006 with her self-titled #1 UK debut album, featuring the global hits “Put Your Records On” and “Like A Star,” and the Grammy Award-winner continues to receive acclaim with “boundary-defying, epic music” (NPR) for her third studio album, The Heart Speaks In Whispers, also declared “the best R&B of 2016” (The Guardian). The album featured the stunning “Green Aphrodisiac” named “10 best R&B songs of 2016” (Billboard). Don’t miss this opportunity to see the dynamic Bailey Rae on her Sunlight/Sunlight! Tour.
  • War movies are big, first-time acting nominees had a great morning, and inclusion at the Oscars is still an uphill battle. All this, plus the big showing for the unconventional nominations leader.
  • Pasadena-based artist Satchy is proud to announce his new album "Warm Absence" is out now via Babe City Records! In celebration of the release, Satchy will be performing in at House of Blues San Diego on June 11 in support of KAINA. Satchel Brown a.k.a Satchy is a genre-bending musician, songwriter, and producer. Satchy has worked with acts such as: Zulu, Eyedress, Hana Vu, Ade Hakim, Schwey, and Dende; and received critical acclaim from FLOOD Magazine, Brooklyn Vegan, Lyrical Lemonade and more. House of Blues San Diego on Facebook + Instagram
  • Director Taika Waititi goes back to the Thor: Ragnarok well for another sprawling romp starring Chris Hemsworth's pompous thunder god. The water's still thirst-quenching, but not as fresh.
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports 19,000 unaccompanied children and teenagers entered the U.S. last month, the largest monthly total ever. Plus, KPBS reporter Tania Thorne looks into some of the barriers preventing the Latino community from seeking mental health help. And across California, more than 200 people have died of COVID-19 in state prisons. R.J. Donovan prison in Otay Mesa has been among the most deadly. Then, for over a year, school has been online. To get a glimpse into what it’s been like for teachers, we asked a high school teacher to record an audio journal for a week. Finally, the San Diego Asian Film Festival is holding a virtual launch party for its upcoming Spring Showcase. KPBS Arts Reporter Beth Accomando got a preview of the line up.
  • In his day, J. Paul Getty was known as "the richest man in America." James Reginato's biography, Growing Up Getty, is an exhaustive account of how the rich are different from most people.
  • The Senate Judiciary Committee held its much-anticipated hearing into Live Nation and the ticketing industry as dozens of Swifties rallied outside the Capitol and hundreds more joined in virtually.
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