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  • Scientists are increasingly concerned that the planet is headed for massive, irreversible changes due to global warming. In some cases, those changes have already begun.
  • Celebrate a night of music for the season with the MiraCosta College Symphony Orchestra. The stage will be set to entertain all ages with a variety of music from the classical holiday lexicon, to our traditional sing along, to favorite holiday classics. Directed by Maestro Branden Muresan. - Located in the Concert Hall - Building 2400 Oceanside Campus. Tuesday, Dec 2 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 3 at 7:30 p.m. MiraCosta College on Facebook / Instagram
  • MiraCosta College singers invite you to come hear dynamic new choral compositions along with some favorite, familiar gems for choirs, including the most-loved pieces selected by the singers themselves. Directed by Dr. Arlie Langager. Will be performing in Concert Hall OC2406. MiraCosta College on Facebook / Instagram
  • Unlike other tech giants, many music-streaming services like Spotify are not currently taking steps to label AI-generated content. But experts say more transparency is key.
  • One of the most listened-to genres in the Americas, photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.
  • Costco is one of the largest companies to sue for possible refunds if the Supreme Court strikes down the new import duties.
  • Researchers are examining whether a decline in reading and math scores over the last decade is related to the widespread use of smartphones by young people.
  • Join us for a special screening of "Between the Mountain and the Sky," a powerful documentary that follows Maggie Doyne’s journey of love, loss, and hope as she builds a home and future for children in Nepal. Screening includes a Q&A and meet & greet with Maggie Doyne (BlinkNow CEO & Co-Founder) and filmmaker Jeremy Power Regimbal. University of San Diego, Joan B. Kroc School Peace & Justice Theater Tuesday, September 16, 2025 4:30 p.m. Doors open / 5 p.m. screening / 6:30 p.m. Q&A / 7 p.m. meet & greet Free & open to the public BlinkNow on Facebook / Instagram
  • The PLNU Honors Program will host "Majesty of the Blues," featuring jazz trumpet player and educator Dr. John Reynolds, for a night of jazz and cultural reflection. The event will feature live music from the John Reynolds Jazz Quintet that highlights the sacred in blues. The performance will also include a presentation from Dr. Karl Martin on the social and cultural implications of the music. Questions about this event? Email Honors@pointloma.edu
  • Don’t miss this chance to experience the vibrant sounds of jazz in a lively community setting! The Ian Harland Quartet features Ian Harland on vibraphone, John Opferkuch on piano, Doug Walker on bass, and Tyler Kreutel on drums. Native San Diegan Ian Harland has been playing music since he was seven. A long-time drummer, while studying at SDSU he became increasingly interested in harmony and composition, which led his studies towards mallets rather than a drum set. When his teacher, Anthony Smith, moved to New York, Harland bought Smith’s vibraphone and set out to become fluent as an improviser and composer on the instrument. He now records and performs professionally as a vibraphonist. He graduated from SDSU with a bachelor’s and master’s in Jazz studies. John Opferkuch pursued his education, graduating from Yale in music while honing his jazz from stellar musicians like Joshua White and Peter Sprague (both of whom have performed at Osher) and performing on the piano with numerous professional ensembles. Versatile bassist Doug Walker pours his love of music into every performance. He has been on the San Diego scene since 2001, backing up many of the city’s renowned artists across the spectrum of musical genres. His particular passion for modern jazz has afforded him performances with many local legends and has inspired an abundance of original compositions and arrangements. Tyler Kreutel, born and raised in San Diego, took up the drums at the age of 12 in his middle school jazz band and hasn’t looked back since. Tyler graduated from The San Diego School for Creative and Performing Arts in 2012 and went on to receive his bachelors in music performance at California State University Long Beach. This is a jazz quartet of incomparable talent and the performance on October 3 is free and open to potential new members and their guests. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego: https://extendedstudies.ucsd.edu/olli
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