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  • Kick off the night with the soulful sounds of duo Carrie Zavala and Mike VanDuyn, setting the perfect tone for an evening of great music and good vibes! Then stick around for an unforgettable performance by The David Spitzfaden Band. This powerhouse group unites some of Southern California’s most talented up-and-coming singer-songwriters and musicians, blending their unique styles into a sound that’s soulful, high-energy, and full of heart. With an eclectic mix of dynamic covers from every era and original songs crafted by its members, the band’s setlist keeps audiences engaged, inspired, and ready to move. Playful, approachable, and passionate about sharing their music, The David Spitzfaden Band invites you to kick back, have fun, and join them on a one-of-a-kind musical journey. David Spitzfaden on Instagram and Facebook
  • A new mini-album finds the world's biggest girl group in a tight spot: competing with its own legacy.
  • Get ready for an evening of gloriously off-the-wall holiday cheer, because the Kitschmas Pageant is BACK and bigger, brighter, and more bonkers than ever. On Friday, December 5, Project [BLANK] teams up with the Athenaeum and San Diego’s legendary art duo Brian & Ryan for a one-night-only, celebration that kicks off their 10th Annual Kitschmas Exhibition! Whether you’re a true tinsel-lover or a holiday skeptic, "It’s Kitschmastime Again!" is a family-friendly extravaganza that promises to send you home grinning and ready to deck the halls with reckless abandon. Expect singing trees, mutant gingerbreads, puppets, krakens, noodle dances, and a forecast that includes an unexpected chance of snow. Arrive early to make ornaments, decorate cookies, sip festive drinks, and immerse yourself in a fantastically plastic winter wonderland. Rounding out the Pageant is a merry band of special guests—Cheyenne Avila, Charles Black, Joe Cantrell, Yvette Dibos, Víctor de la Fuente, Teri Hughes-Oelrich, Moni Light, and Michelle Montjoy—coming together to make this Kitschmas the most joyful and delightfully unhinged yet. Project [BLANK] on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump promised his "Make America Great Again" voters an "America First" foreign policy. With the war in Iran, he's testing MAGA world's willingness to be flexible on one of its core beliefs.
  • Join us on Harbor Drive for the 44th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade. This is one of the largest celebrations of its kind in the United States in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The parade is filled with dazzling floats, phenomenal High School Bands, Drill Teams, Colleges/Universities, Fraternities, Sororities, Churches, Peace and Youth organizations. This year's parade will feature a MLK 5k Walk/Fun Run and Festival. Come and join your community and help continue the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This event supports scholarship opportunities for the youth of San Diego.
  • The sold-out "Peel It Back Tour" first launched in June with a highly successful run across Europe and the UK, featuring shows in Dublin, London, Paris, Madrid and more. The band then brought the next-level production to North America with shows spanning across the country, including multiple nights each in Brooklyn, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Since kicking off, the tour has drawn over 450,000 fans across two legs and earned widespread critical acclaim. The Times, in an opening night review, said, “The show was a revelation — a thrilling onslaught that combined angst, sincerity and a nightmarish otherworldliness…” UPROXX hailed it as “a triumph of sound, obviously, but also sight. It could have been a movie, and Nine Inch Nails were the stars.” Consequence praised the “multi-sensory spectacle” as proof that “Nine Inch Nails have long been one of music’s most innovative bands,” while Dallas Observer described each night as “a visual masterpiece” and NME noted, “[The band] delivered a stacked setlist of huge hits and rarities.” Nine Inch Nails on Facebook / Instagram
  • The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun rhythms into a distinct sound anchored by his unmistakable voice.
  • Steve Augeri is an American rock singer best known for his tenure as the lead vocalist of Journey from 1998 to 2006. During his time with the band, Augeri contributed to the recording of three albums: "Arrival" (2000), "Red 13" (2002), and "Generations" (2005), and performed on multiple world tours to millions of adoring fans. His debut with Journey came with the song “Remember Me,” featured on the soundtrack of the film "Armageddon," marking a significant milestone in his career. Visit: www.powayonstage.org/event/steve-augeri/ Steve Augeri on Facebook / Instagram
  • For years, fans have complained about what it can take to get a concert ticket: the long virtual queue waits, website crashes and high prices. Now, the artists' role in it all is being questioned.
  • As more people stay active as they age, overuse injuries are increasing. A non-invasive treatment known as shockwave therapy can help ease heel and elbow pain. Here's how.
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