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  • Multi-hyphenate artist keshi announces his headlining “HELL / HEAVEN,” tour taking place this Spring with shows in Europe and North America. He’ll be making stops in London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, and many more cities before finishing his tour in his hometown of Houston, Texas. Keshi arrives to San Diego with his "HELL / HEAVEN" Tour on Saturday, June 18 at The Observatory North Park at 7 p.m. Get tickets here! General admission starting at $130. For more information, please visit concerts.livenation.com/keshi-san-diego-california-06-18-2022 or call the venue at (619) 239-8836.
  • TwainFest kicks off a virtual festival, plus stories inspired by art at Lux Art Institute, youth actors present a classic, a poetry workshop with Gill Sotu and the Spreckels Organ Society continues their weekly webcasts.
  • Scottish author Douglas Stuart won the Booker Prize for his debut novel, Shuggie Bain, in 2020. His latest work is a suspense story wrapped around a novel of acute psychological observation.
  • Joshua McFadden wrote about butter boards in his 2017 cookbook, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables. The concept has taken over TikTok, and he has ideas for how you can up your butter board game.
  • The group, which is a rebrand of a group that attended the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., has created an image of Americana bolstered by racism, antisemitism and neo-fascism.
  • "We're not being revisionist. We're not waging a war on history," council member Inez Barron said. "We're saying that we want to make sure that the total story is told."
  • Our weekend arts picks include the launch of a theater-centric Juneteenth festival, brand new plays you can listen to on Spotify, outdoor dance from emerging choreographers and Mozart under the stars.
  • Acoustic Eidolon is what happens when you cross a guitar with 2 necks and a cello with attitude! Joe Scott on double neck guitjo and Hannah Alkire on cello, are from Colorado and have graced stages throughout the U.S., Europe, Australia and Canada. These masterful artists captivate audiences with their signature "new acoustic" sound in blending Celtic, Folk, World and Latin music influences. Come see them perform at Mission Theater on Thursday, March 10 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Part II (Cantos XXII- XLV) covering Gawain's journey to Sir Bertilak's castle and his reception by that Lord and his Lady, and the bargain they made. We perform in Middle and Modern English, audience members supplying the Modern English; dual-language scripts provided. Drawing on the resources of the Tolkien/Gordon text, we will open with a few minutes looking at how SGGK combines Old Norse words and chivalrous Norman French words with Old English verse-forms, to tell a story with Celtic plots and Celtic names.
  • Chanting crowds marched in the streets of Berlin, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles on Saturday in a show of international support for demonstrators facing a violent government crackdown in Iran.
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