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  • A local family is among those who got caught in a multistate hepatitis A outbreak linked to strawberries from a Mexican farm.
  • The Oceanside gallery and arts space made the decision to temporarily shut down in-person activities and cut appointment-only viewings for the safety of artists and community members.
  • The Home Depot's uniform policy bans political or religious messages "unrelated to workplace matters" from employees' aprons, or elsewhere on their clothing.
  • Get festive while getting a little culture this weekend with local art. Our virtual picks include jazz with the Symphony, a literary story concert, Hershey Felder's updated spin on Tchaikovsky, and an Americana Christmas.
  • One of the most successful indie-rock duos of the 1990s, Indigo Girls, light up the night at The Rady Shell with their passionate songwriting and unforgettable harmonies, all backed by the warm textures of the San Diego Symphony conducted by Sean O'Loughlin. The Artists: Indigo Girls, vocal duo Sean O’Loughlin, conductor San Diego Symphony OrchestraAce Parking has provided a DEDICATED PARKING PURCHASE PAGE for this event.
  • The Artists: Steven Reineke, conductor Capathia Jenkins, vocals Tony DeSare, piano/vocals San Diego Symphony OrchestraEdward Decker, guitar Dylan Shamat, bass Michael Klopp, drums Join Capathia Jenkins, Tony DeSare and conductor Steven Reineke as they recreate some of the magic LIVE of Frank Sinatra singing with some of the greatest Ladies of American Song. Hear “Come Fly with Me,” ”The Lady Is A Tramp” and many more! Attention: San Diego Row seats are available to patrons desiring to purchase a table for six with all inclusive food and beverage packages and some of the best viewing in the house! If you are interested, contact our Premium Seating Representative Casey Patterson at 801.557.1428 or cpatterson@sandiegosymphony.org. Ace Parking has provided a DEDICATED PARKING PURCHASE PAGE for this event.
  • Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles and Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar team up in OFRENDA, celebrating one of Mexico’s most beloved holidays, Día de Los Muertos, in an unforgettable visual and musical experience. "OFRENDA" pays tribute to traditional music and dances from different regions including “La Bruja” from Veracruz, “Retablo Purépecha” from the state of Michoacán, as well as the amazing music from the Disney movie "Coco," and homage to great Mexican artists, such as Juan Gabriel, Selena, Pedro Infante and José Alfredo Jiménez, whose music lives on. Production Credits: Kareli Montoya, artistic director Jimmy K. Cuéllar, musical director Ignacio Sanchez Verdúzco and Kareli Montoya, choreography Adrian Saldaña, Karla Osuna, Teresa Fletes, Elias Roldan, costume design Adrian Saldaña, set design Leslie Torres, costume management Ricardo Munguia de la Cruz, lighting design Julie Salas Rodriguez, program photography Ballet Folklórico de Los Angeles and Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar are represented by Marian Liebowitz Artist Management. The San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program.
  • A special edition of KPBS Roundtable discusses the impact of COVID-19 on local arts, from the cancellation of big events to the pandemic's influence on artistic expression.
  • The beloved author and illustrator drew more than 70 books for kids — often about friendly bugs like that famous caterpillar. He said he got his inspiration from nature walks with his father.
  • Ayesha Rascoe talks to journalist Egill Bjarnason about the ecological impacts of outdoor cats and the curfews some Icelandic towns have imposed on them.
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