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  • Unbound Barracks 16: Pre-Holiday Celebration at Open Art Studios Saturday, November 15 5-8 p.m. Barracks 16, Liberty Station, San Diego 2730 Historic Decatur Sound, color and untamed spirit come together to give you an evening filled with art, music and a chance to meet the artists of Barracks 16, Liberty Station. Featured artists: - Veltz Fine Art - Lauren LeVieux - Melissa Marquardt - Karla Presiado - Katerina Husar Lazarova - Sheri Hayes - Yahel Yan - Inspirations Gallery/Writer’s Ink - Faces by Miche - Lisa E Fine Art - La Galleria - Susie Zol - San Diego Brain Injury Foundation - Ramona Unwin - Wendy Hamilton - Liz Jardine
  • FUTURE FLOURISHING: The Table Art Society 2025 Annual Fundraiser. Re-imagining a way forward for San Diego's creative arts ecosystem. Tickets can be purchased at the door, but we strongly encourage buying in advance as space is limited for each showtime. There will be two showtimes offering for this event: 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. This immersive artistic gallery experience will be a fusion of visual art, immersive art installations, live music, and storytelling. Each ticket comes with one drink ticket (additional drinks for purchase). The Table Art Society: Website / Instagram
  • After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Gillian realized she has one day left to choose a new health insurance plan. A coworker went above and beyond to ensure everything was taken care of.
  • Gobble your way into the holiday spirit—and learn something new—at UC San Diego Library’s annual Turkey Calling Show! When: Noon on Wednesday, November 26 Where: Seuss Room of Geisel Library at UC San Diego (9701 Hopkins Drive) Annual Turkey Calling Show! This lively community tradition offers a fun and educational look at the beloved turkey, featuring calling techniques, fun facts and folk tales with music and sound effects. Kids are especially welcome, with opportunities to share turkey-themed riddles. Presented in the style of an old-time radio show, the event blends entertainment with discovery, as emcee Scott Paulson '84, UC San Diego alumnus and longtime Library employee, is joined by a flock of special guests—Melanie Peters, Karen Fisher, Bobby Ortiz and Christian Hertzog—to share fascinating turkey lore and traditions.
  • City officials Monday announced that Jimmy Durante Boulevard, Del Mar's widest road, is set to receive two inches of fresh blacktop as part of a $3.5 million paving and striping program scheduled to be completed by spring next year.
  • The council president is tasked with placing items on the council's agenda, appointing members to committees and leading meetings.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Karen Cargill, mezzo-soprano Mark Stone, baritone San Diego Symphony Orchestra R. STRAUSS: "Also sprach Zarathustra," Op. 30 BARTÓK: "Bluebeard’s Castle" Our season ends with two of the most spectacular and orchestrally overwhelming scores from the late romantic period: Richard Strauss’s epic tone-poem "Also sprach Zarathustra," inspired by Nietzsche’s account of the deep meditations of the half- mythical Persian hermit-philosopher Zoroaster; and Bartók’s dramatic fantasy "Bluebeard’s Castle," based on the ancient fairy-tale about a young woman who marries a mysterious aristocrat and discovers that he has terrible secrets kept behind locked doors. Both these magnificent works use extreme and glittering orchestral colors to represent the real colors of the world and the cosmos – dawn, sunlight, vast mountain views, sunset and the darkest night. And both are perfectly suited to our fabulous new acoustic in the Jacobs Music Center, and the beauty of the inside of our hall. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Enjoy Halloween standards performed in Hawaiian jazz style, performed on vibraphones and other percussion instruments. Nathan Hubbard has presented his music across North America and bits of the European Union, was listed by San Diego Citybeat 2013 as one of “8 top drummers in San Diego,” and won San Diego Music Awards for “Best Jazz Album” for his 5-volume "Encinitas and Everything After" and his large ensemble double-disc "Furiously Dreaming." This concert is free to attend thanks to the generous support of the Friends of the Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Branch Library.
  • The San Diego City Attorney’s Office has agreed to pay $30 million to the family of a 16-year-old youth who was fatally shot by police last January in what would be one of the largest settlements of a police-involved killing case in U.S. history.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Alisa Weilerstein, cello San Diego Symphony Orchestra GABRIELA ORTIZ: "Dzonot" R. STRAUSS: "Ein Heldenleben," Op. 40 The legendary Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz writes music of terrific and visceral energy and notable melodic sweetness, and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra is thrilled to be taking part in these performances of her new cello concerto Dzonot, specially written for our very own Alisa Weilerstein. Ortiz is well-known not only for the deep connection to Latin American folk-music in her compositions, but also for her passionate concern for the vulnerable and fragile environment of our planet. In this concerto, she was inspired by the "cenotes", the vast and world-famous limestone sinkholes in Mexico, which are like underground worlds all their own, with their own rivers, lakes, and plant and animal life. The orchestra pairs this new work with one of the most famous, sumptuous and outrageous orchestral scores of all time, Richard Strauss’s "Ein Heldenleben" (A Hero’s Life) in which the composer mockingly and laughingly portrays himself as a lone hero fighting against the petty world of music critics and small-minded enemies, before turning in almost cinematic detail to his home love-life with his wife Pauline, and at the end setting out into the mountains for a spot of rest and recreation. An orchestral treat and one of the funniest pieces in the symphonic repertoire! San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
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