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  • When "Hot" first hit the airwaves in 1996, it didn’t just ignite excitement — it sparked a cultural bonfire. With its infectious blend of swing, jazz, Delta blues, and Southern storytelling, "Hot" rocketed the Squirrel Nut Zippers from the underground scene of Chapel Hill, NC, to the national stage, achieving Platinum status and defining a generation’s rediscovery of vintage Americana. Now, three decades later, the Zippers are rekindling that fire with “In the Afterlife” tour dates, a 30th anniversary celebration of the album that captured lightning in a bottle and cemented the band’s legacy as one of the most original and unpredictable acts of the era. The show, which will feature the band performing Hot in its entirety, will kick off February 13 in Los Angeles, CA at the Teragram Ballroom. Tickets for the February “In the Afterlife” tour dates are available now at https://www.snzippers.com/tourdates. Recorded at the famed Kingsway Studio in New Orleans (owned by Daneil Lanois), "Hot" radiated authenticity. The album’s warm analog sound and wry, vivid storytelling made it a critical and commercial success, topping the Billboard 200 for an impressive 51 weeks. The record produced standout tracks such as “Put a Lid On It,” “Blue Angel,” and the band’s biggest hit to date, “Hell.” “Hell,” an unlikely radio single at the time, defied expectations, climbing to #13 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay Chart and embedding itself in pop culture history. Nearly 30 years later, it continues to resonate with new audiences, recently featured in hit TV series like Wednesday (2025) and Lucifer (2021). “'Hot' was pure alchemy — a mix of mischief, melody, and magic,” said bandleader Jimbo Mathus. “It was never meant to chase trends; it was meant to burn bright and last. And somehow, it still does.” Formed in 1993 by Mathus, Katharine Whalen, and a tight-knit crew of musical misfits, the Squirrel Nut Zippers defied genre from the start. Their sound — a spirited blend of prohibition-era jazz, big band bravado, and punk-rock irreverence — invited listeners into a world where vaudeville met voodoo and speakeasy swagger met Southern soul. Led today by Mathus, and managed by founding drummer Chris Phillips, the modern-day Zippers continue to honor that rich legacy while bringing fresh fire to their beloved catalog. The 30th anniversary of "Hot" is more than a milestone — it’s a testament to resilience, reinvention, and the enduring power of music that swings, sings, and sizzles with soul. Fans old and new can expect a show that’s equal parts celebration and revival — a joyful journey through the sound that started it all. Squirrel Nut Zippers on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego nonprofit uses music and services to uplift people affected by homelessness.
  • We explore how to plan your perfect staycation in San Diego. Plus, we talk about how to make the most out of traveling with kids.
  • Premieres Monday, June 30, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app + Encores Thursday, July 3 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV and Monday, July 7 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 . Take an unforgettable journey through the restoration of the Hotel del Coronado's iconic Victorian Building, filled with remarkable discoveries and behind-the-scenes moments captured exclusively by their cameras.
  • The cubs were around 5 to 6 months old when they were brought to the Ramona Wildlife Center for care and rehabilitation in July
  • Sept. 27 – Oct. 19, 2025 (Opening night: Thursday, October 2) Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre Conrad Prebys Theatre Center West Coast premiere Written and performed by Robert Montano Directed by Jessi D. Hill Production Stage Management by "Curly" Karen Schleifer An autobiographical tour-de-force that The Wall Street Journal called “a gripping and vividly acted one-man show.” Bobby from Long Island is a small kid with a big dream. Bullied since childhood, his small stature finally wins him respect and success on the racetrack as a jockey. But when his body begins to grow, his dreams seem to slip away, and he must decide how far he’ll go to hold on to glory. From racing horses at Belmont Park to dancing on Broadway stages, Robert Montano brings his own breathtaking career to life onstage under the direction of Jessi D. Hill. Vicki and Carl Zeiger Insights Seminar: Tuesday, September 30 at 6:00 p.m. Post Show Forums: Tuesday, October 7; Tuesday, October 14; Wednesday, October 15 Open-Caption Performance: Saturday, October 18 at 2:00 p.m. Content warning: This production includes the use of racial slurs and descriptions of eating disorders and drug use. The Old Globe is on Facebook / Instagram
  • Also in theaters this week are Aziz Ansari's feature directorial debut and Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein.
  • In a letter to the San Diego Union-Tribune, Shildt said he is retiring because “the grind of the baseball season has taken a severe toll on me mentally, physically and emotionally.”
  • For this Thanksgiving, Planet Money and The Indicator staffers offer economic insights they're grateful for.
  • This immersive retreat includes presentations that inspire, empower and enlighten. The speakers are well-known spiritual teachers and bestselling authors. The guided meditations bring a sense of inner peace and quiet bliss. The soothing sound baths are healing and uplifting. Interactive workshops teach techniques and practices. The sunset dinner cruise on the stunning San Diego Bay includes music, mingling and dining. URLs: Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/3154954-0?pid=5498 Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3154954-2?pid=5498 Date and Time: Saturday, 27 September at 8 a.m. to Sunday, 28 September at 5 p.m. Venue details: Bahia Resort Hotel, 998 West Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, California, 92109, United States Category: Community | Religion and Spirituality | Spirituality General Admission: $333
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