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  • The U.S. Navy has ordered all non-deployed aircraft units to conduct a one-day safety pause beginning Tuesday after multiple recent crashes in Southern California.
  • TuYo Theatre, a regional Latinx theatrical organization, is collaborating with CSU San Marcos, Turnkey Theatre and San Diego State University for an immersive, small group production of "On Her Shoulders We Stand." Written and directed by Patrice Amon. "On Her Shoulders We Stand" is a multi-sensory, immersive experience that brings audiences into a forgotten memory using the power of names to understand the role of Latinas in World War II. This 40-minute theatrical experience takes small groups of between 1 and 4 people through seven staged rooms to experience a performance focused on hidden community stories. Audience members collect mementos of their experience along the way and interact in tactile activities to deepen their experience and understanding of this piece. Tickets: Suggested donation: $30* *Your purchased ticket buys you a ten-minute time slot in which 1-4 people can attend. The production lasts 40 minutes. Schedule: Sunday, Feb. 6: 12-4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8: 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9: 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10: 6:40-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11: 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12: 6-10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 13: 2-6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 17: 5-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18: 5-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19: 5-10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20: 2-6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24: 5-10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25: 5-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26: 5-10 p.m. For specific time slots, check the ticket link here. For more info, contact info@tuyotheatre.org
  • Enjoy a delicious, art-filled 5-course menu by renowned Chef Ron Oliver, inspired by one of the world's most impressive art collections. Featuring wine pairings from the Valle de Guadalupe, generously provided by Baja Wine + Food and private tours of the world's largest collection of African & Oceanic art. When Chef Ron was a child, his family’s obsession with tasty food and their habit of gathering in the kitchen inspired Ron to start cooking. He spent hours in the kitchen absorbing the sounds, aromas, and orchestrated movements surrounding him. Those experiences started the excitement Ron feels every time he steps into the kitchen. “I can still close my eyes and revisit those very first impressions of cooking.” Throughout his career, Ron has traveled the globe tasting, savoring, and noting foods of the various regions. “I traveled to discover native ingredients and cooking methods for my restaurants, but the perspective I gained on life was an ever bigger discovery. The idea that food is a gift from the earth, that cooking is an act of love, and that eating is socially unifying, are all concepts I learned through travel. Being able to share those experiences with others on a nightly basis as a chef is the best reward.” Despite the global nature of his spices and condiments, Ron looks close to home for the freshest local ingredients. He works with farmers and purveyors, both big and small. “My favorite grower is Blue Sky Ranch, a communal farm in Lakeside that grows citrus, stone fruit and herbs specifically for my kitchen.” Ron says his higher culinary purpose is to support local schools and to teach food literacy to young people. “I try to teach today’s children that the earth will take care of us so long as we take care of it. That is a very basic idea that is easy for them to engage in.” Chef Ron worked as Garde Manger Chef, Sous Chef, and Fine Dining Chef at The Peabody Hotel in Orlando. He helped open Roy Yamaguchi’s first mainland restaurant in Pebble Beach, California as Sous Chef. He ran the stoves as Chef De Cuisine of the iconic Marine Room Restaurant in La Jolla, California for 20 years. He now is a private chef and caterer, creating memorable dining experiences for all types of special occasions. Proceeds support Vanguard Culture, a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to advancing San Diego's creative industry workforce with award-winning arts coverage, professional development, and unique cross-industry events. Vanguard Culture is on Facebook+ Instagram + @VanguardCulture on Twitter
  • Seven states have tax policies on the books that could require them to treat student loans canceled by the federal government as taxable income.
  • Poway samaritan, known as "Trapper Pat," faces consequences for relocating rattlesnakes.
  • In an 84-page lawsuit filed Wednesday in San Francisco Superior Court, the California Attorney General's office said Amazon had effectively barred sellers from offering lower prices for products elsewhere through contract provisions that harm the ability of other retailers to compete.
  • The number one selling solo artist in history is returning to San Diego. For the first time ever, Garth Brooks is coming to Petco Park on Saturday, March 5! Tickets go on sale beginning Friday, January 14 at 10 a.m. Don't miss Garth's only West Coast show as part of his national stadium tour! All tickets are reserved and will be available for $94.95 ($87.70 + $7.25 service charge). Before Friday, January 14, fans are encouraged to update their existing Ticketmaster account or preregister an account for speedier service. Join the waiting room at 9 a.m. to be first in line! Get tickets here For more information, please visit mlb.com/padres/tickets/concerts/garth-brooks or call (619) 795-5025.
  • Heralded by The New York Times as “the hottest artist on the classical music planet,” Lang Lang plays sold-out concerts all over the world with all the world’s top orchestras. The Chinese virtuoso pianist who won international acclaim while a teenager, whose expressiveness and charisma made him one of the most sought-after performers in the early 21st century, comes to San Diego to perform the Goldberg Variations, a milestone he just recorded and released in 2020 to great acclaim. His current tour also takes him to the Berlin Philharmonie, Milan’s La Scala, and London’s Barbican, among other storied halls. Date | Friday, March 18 at 8 p.m. Location | Balboa Theatre Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $55 to $124. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/lang-lang or call (858) 459-3728.
  • In "Everyday Dances II," Malashock Dance presents works by nine local choreographers, including Arts District at Liberty Station Emerging Artist resident Lavina Rich. The showcase, which features music ranging from Kendrick Lamar to Frank Zappa, is inspired by the concept of "mingei," or art for the people, and is a step towards a new future for Malashock dance.
  • Scientists have made a drug based on LSD that seems to fight depression without producing a psychedelic experience.
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