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  • Road warriors A Day To Remember are coming to San Diego for their brand new Just Some Shows Tour! Over the course of the past several years, each of A Day To Remember’s releases have hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Rock, Indie and/or Alternative Charts. They’ve also sold more than a million units, racked up over 400 million Spotify streams and 500 million YouTube views, garnered two gold-selling albums and singles (and one silver album in the UK) and sold out entire continental tours (including their own curated Self Help Festival), amassing a global fanbase whose members number in the millions. All of which explains why Rolling Stone called them “An Artist You Need To Know.” In other words, their creative process has worked and worked well. See them live at PETCO Park on Friday, October 7 at 6:00p.m.!
  • Some companies and researchers think smart computers might eventually help with provider shortages in mental health, and some consumers are already turning to chatbots to build "emotional resilience."
  • Ancient feuds. Misty moors. Highland spirits. Bagpipes. Fiddles. Magic. Scottish legends have all that and more with a special storytelling show to kick off the annual San Diego Highland Games. Enjoy live storytelling as some of San Diego’s most acclaimed storytellers take the stage to recount tales from this ancient and storied land. Back by popular demand -- James Nelson-Lucas, Aunt Li-Anne, Mindy Donner, and Marilyn McPhie will entertain with traditional tales and legends from the highlands and isles of Scotland. New to this stage is Lissette Ryan, who couples her tales with tunes on her harp. Also joining in the evening’s entertainment is another well-loved favorite – Rachel Amov, the Gypsy Fiddler, weaving her music around (and sometimes through) the stories. Organizer Marilyn McPhie says, "I fell once again under the spell of Scotland's stories on a visit to this ancient land. These tales will fill listeners with wonder, delight – and perhaps a few shivers. No one is ever too young or too old for a good story." Marilyn McPhie and Aunt Li-Anne will also be sharing stories at the games on Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. in the children's area. The storytelling show will be held on the Beer Garden stage at the Highland Games venue, Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista, CA. 6/24 event is designed for ages 12 and up. Tickets available at Eventbrite or at the door. $20 for adults; under 12, free. More information: 858-337-0990 or www.storytellersofsandiego.org
  • As a tribute to his father, photographer Hamza Abdul-Mumit explores the themes of stability and being present in our children's lives and knowing that having our children is an honor.
  • For bands on tour, one positive COVID-19 test can spell disaster. With audiences increasingly unmasked and institutional support drying up, safety is left mostly to the artists themselves.
  • A fun 30 min workout/meditation, then more fun with the BEST comedians and beer in San Diego! Come for part or all! Don't miss it!! What people are saying about our last LYFO event: "...a great way to spend the afternoon!" "All the comedians had us in stiches, the show was well done and the location was perfect...we will definitely attend another event!" Why fitness and comedy ? One word: Endorphins! Endorphins provide pain relief, reduce inflammation, and promote happiness. You release endorphins when exercising, meditating, listening to music and laughing. We will take care of all 4 at our LAUGH YOUR FAT OFF - Comedy and Fitness Event. We have a fun energetic work out with our exclusive "fit me" meditation cool down that is accessible to ALL fitness levels, from low mobility individuals to work out veterans. It will have you smiling and laughing even BEFORE you get to relax and continue the ab workout with the hottest, funniest comedian line up in San Diego! And, the beverages and food at Jacked Up Brewery are not to be missed. Note: Due to space limitations in the work out area. We will limit the size of the C.H.U.B. class so that it is a great experience for everyone. We discounted the comedy show tickets and made the C.H.U.B. class ONLY an additional $5. Get your tickets early!! Come support small business, black owned business, and local comedy and get a great endorphin release!
  • Alexander Malofeev, 20, had already arrived in Montreal when a series of his concerts in Canada had been canceled.
  • Vijay Gupta was a 19-year-old violin prodigy when he joined the LA Philharmonic. Now he runs Street Symphony, an organization bringing music to clinics, jails and homeless shelters on Skid Row.
  • Serena Williams says she is close to retirement. We take a look at her life and career from Compton to Wimbledon, and the impact she has had on athletes, particularly African American women.
  • By this time next week, vaccinated San Diegans will not have to wear masks inside most public places. County health officials say they will follow state guidelines to lift the mask requirement after February 15 with some restrictions. Next, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law another round of paid COVID sick leave for California workers. Later, California hits a milestone of more than 80,000 lives lost due to the COVID-19 virus. One of those was a farmworker who lived in Madera. We learn about him from his granddaughter. And, in Imperial County, migrants continue to drown in the All-American Canal. A look at what is being done to stop this from happening. Finally, artist Irma Sofia Poeter, who is based in Tecate, Mexico will hold a solo exhibit at Bread & Salt in San Diego this weekend.
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