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  • Coral reefs face a dire future as oceans get hotter. Scientists are breeding corals that can handle heat better, in the hope they can survive long enough for humans to rein in climate change.
  • Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called the recovery operation "complex" after a ship smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Officials have not given estimates on when the river will reopen to traffic.
  • Veterans are invited to cruise free this Veterans Day aboard City Cruises’ “Best of the Bay” sightseeing cruise. This 1.5 hour cruise provides those aboard with the best scenic views of the San Diego Bay, including Seaport Village, Coronado Island, Point Loma, Cabrillo National Monument and much more. When: Saturday, Nov. 11. The “Best of the Bay” cruise runs at three different times including 10:15-11:45 a.m., 12:00-1:30 p.m., and 1:45-3:15 p.m. How: Veterans must show their Military ID, Veterans Card, or a DD214 ID at the ticket booth for a free ticket. For any additional guests, they can purchase a ticket at cityexperiences.com/san-diego/city-cruises/best-of-the-bay-harbor-tour/. Where: Pier 2, 970 North Harbor Drive, San Diego Filming: Crews are invited aboard to film prior to 10 a.m. before the ship departs for its first cruise of the day. Crews may also board one of the cruises during the times listed above (please note, cruises are 1.5, so once onboard, you can kick back and enjoy, but will not be back at the dock until the designated time). Please RSVP ahead of time, so City Cruises can provide a ticket.
  • Mission Brewing Beer Dinner - Celebrating SDBW! Join us for a night of beer and delicious food at the Mission Brewing Beer Dinner! This in-person event will be held on Monday, Nov. 6, 2023 at Mission Brewing - 4067 Adams Avenue, San Diego, CA 92116. Get ready to celebrate San Diego Beer week, and indulge in a variety of flavorful beers crafted by Mission Brewing, paired perfectly with a delectable 4-course dinner menu by Have a Ball. Each course will be meticulously paired with an 8oz Mission Brewing beer. Immerse yourself in an evening of great company, amazing brews, and mouthwatering dishes. The dinner event will run from 6-8 p.m. and we'll remain open until 9 p.m. for more beverages and socializing! Whether you're a beer enthusiast or simply looking for a fun night out, this event promises to be a memorable experience. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enjoy the best of San Diego's craft beer scene. Mark your calendars and get ready for a night of pure enjoyment! Mission Brewery on Instagram
  • Note: This production contains adult subject matter Compulsion Dance & Theatre presents the outrageous comedy "Wally & His Lover Boys," written and directed by Michael Mizerany After two divorces, Walter “swipes right” into the dating scene. He finds love, lust and laughter with two twenty-somethings but soon finds out he’s bitten off more than he can chew. "Wally And His Lover Boys" is a hilarious and heartfelt play about growing older, dating younger and surviving both. “A refreshing comedy, full of raw humor that breaks into belly laughs [with] a Mel Brooks-ish vibe throughout the play.”-Albert H. Fulcher, LGBTQ San Diego County News Performance Venue and Dates: Black Box Theater located at 4545 Park Blvd. (Home to the historic Diversionary Theater) (This is not a Diversionary Theater production though Diversionary is proud to host this guest production) Friday, December 8 (Opening Night) at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 9 at 7 p.m. Sunday, December 10 at 7 p.m. Monday, December 11 (Industry Night) at 7 p.m. Friday, December 15 at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 16 at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 17 at 1 p.m. Tickets: $22 General Admission "Wally & His Lover Boys" features a cast of notable San Diego actors including Travis Land, Kevin Phan, Peter Armado, Cody Dupree and Claudette Santiago as Aunt Patty. Seating is limited; advance purchase is highly recommended. This production contains adult subject matter.
  • We expect this concert to sell out. We recommend buying your tickets now. Tom Paxton has become a voice of his generation, addressing issues of injustice and inhumanity, laying bare the absurdities of modern culture, and celebrating the tenderest bonds of family, friends, and community. In describing Tom Paxton’s influence on his fellow musicians, Pete Seeger once said, “Tom’s songs have a way of sneaking up on you. You find yourself humming them, whistling them, and singing a verse to a friend.” Tom has been an integral part of the songwriting and folk music community since the early 1960s Greenwich Village scene, and continues to be a primary influence on today’s “New Folk” performers. The Chicago native came to New York via Oklahoma, which he considers to be his home state. Brought to New York courtesy of the U.S. Army, Tom remained there following his discharge. His early success in Greenwich Village coffeehouses, such as The Gaslight and The Bitter End, led to an ever-increasing circle of work. Then, in 1965, he made his first tour of the United Kingdom — the beginning of a still-thriving professional relationship that has included at least one tour in each of the succeeding years. Tom has performed thousands of concerts around the world. That these fans still enjoy his work is a testament to the quality of his recent work, and to the enduring power of modern standards like "The Last Thing On My Mind," "Ramblin’ Boy," "Bottle Of Wine," "Whose Garden Was This?," "Goin’ To The Zoo," and "The Marvelous Toy." Tom’s songbooks, critically acclaimed children’s books, award-winning children’s recordings, and a catalog of hundreds of songs (also recorded by many renowned artists including Willie Nelson, Placido Domingo, Paul Simon, Townes Van Zandt, and Tiny Tim), all serve to document Tom’s sixty-year career. Tom received a 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy during the 51st Annual GRAMMY® Awards. He has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from ASCAP, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the BBC in London. Tom Paxton’s place in folk music is secured not just by hit records and awards, but by the admiration of three generations of fellow musicians. An internationally recognized and loved cultural figure, he has always chosen goodwill over commercial success. This is the man who wrote and lives the words, “Peace will come, and let it begin with me.” By their name you might assume that the Don Juans rely merely on their good looks. However, you will be impressed to know that the group includes two GRAMMY® Award-winning songwriters, Don Henry and Jon Vesner. Their song, "Where’ve You Been" (recorded by Kathy Mattea) was the first song in country music history to sweep all major song of the year honors including the GRAMMY®, ACM®, CMA, and the Nashville Songwriter’s Association International (NSAI) awards. In the nearly 25 years since, Don and Jon have performed in venues from the Bottom Line in New York City to the Bluebird Café in Nashville, sharing stages with artists as diverse as Joey Ramone, John Hartford, Michael Johnson, and David Crosby. Their songs have been recorded by a multitude of artists including Janis Ian, Ray Charles, John Mellencamp, and Miranda Lambert to name a few. Working as a duo, the Don Juans bring an impressive array of songs, experience, and gifted musicianship. The DonJuans on Facebook / Instagram
  • Is the much-hyped sequel to Renaissance a country album? In many ways, yes — but it's also a sprawling collage of disparate references, while remaining a Beyoncé album at its heart.
  • Run Time: 118 min. Language: Japanese w/ English subtitles Tagline: An exuberant farce tinted with deep shades of melancholy and real violence, P.P. Rider is an ode to the dreams of youth against authority. The film centers on three teens on a burlesque odyssey to rescue their kidnapped class bully from a gang of yakuza. En route they run afoul of some cops, befriend a motley former gangster, and experience the first seismic shocks of growing up, among other episodes. More immediately, the youngsters climb on things and jostle and fall down and sing and take up space, forever in motion. What carries them along is less the search for their classmate than the sheer momentum of being young and alive. Meanwhile, director Shinji Somai constantly invents astonishing new ways to capture their movements, including a mythic opening shot, which—according to legend—required the use of three cranes. Adapted from a comic strip-like scenario by Leonard and Chieko Schrader, it’s a film of unparalleled freedom, and a testament to Somai’s ability to inject his work with the potent marrow of life. Showtimes: Tuesday, November 14, 2023: 7:00 Ticket Prices: $10 Regular / $7 Members Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • A new production by one of the founding members of Celtic Woman, Mairead Nesbitt returns to the stage of storytelling and spellbinding traditions with "CELTIC SPELLS". Love and loss. Passion and struggle. As old a story as any could be, as real and relevant as today. "Celtic Spells" invites you on a journey through the mystical landscapes of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and beyond. From the rolling green hills to the rugged coastlines, each scene comes alive with the spirit of the Celts, embracing their mythology, traditions, and deep connection to nature while telling the story of love and loss. Passion and struggle. Talented musicians breathe life into traditional Celtic instruments like the fiddle, harp, bodhran, and bagpipes while dancers take to the stage, their graceful movements and intricate footwork convey the ancient stories and legends passed down through generations. Grammy and Emmy nominated artist and composer, Máiréad Nesbitt, hailed as a ‘demon of a fiddle player’, will grace the stage with her world-renowned skills. “Celtic Spells” is not just a show; it is an immersive experience that celebrates the beauty, resilience, and magic of Celtic culture. It pays homage to the rich heritage and traditions that have shaped the Celtic nations, offering a glimpse into their unique customs, folklore, and spiritual beliefs. Whether you have Celtic roots or simply appreciate the beauty of this ancient culture, “Celtic Spells” promises to be a feast for the senses. From the vibrant costumes to the breathtaking set designs, every aspect of the show is carefully crafted to transport you to the heart of the Celtic realm. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Get ready for a unique and imaginative twist on a beloved tale in this reimagined production of Charlotte’s Web! With a creative spin that will capture your heart, this show combines the timeless story of selfless love and friendship with the foot-stomping energy of bluegrass music and a cleverly designed set. As the curtains rise, you will be immediately drawn into a world where barnyard animals come to life through music and toe-tapping rhythms. Join Charlotte, Wilbur, and their delightful farm animal friends as they embark on a remarkable journey filled with bravery, compassion, and the true meaning of friendship. Each scene is brought to life with imaginative visuals that take you to a world where animals and humans learn to understand and appreciate one another. Through the endearing characters and their incredible journey, the production delves into themes of resilience, loyalty, and the power of selfless acts. Audiences will witness the transformative power of love and friendship as they see the characters overcome challenges and embrace the true beauty of the human spirit. With a fresh and innovative approach, a new layer of excitement and enchantment is added to this classic, ensuring that audiences experience this treasured tale in a whole new light. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
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