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  • We asked public health leaders what the World Health Organization should add to its docket in this anniversary year. Answers ranged from pay more attention to teen health to restore the world's trust.
  • Free admission to a full day of music on the pavilion. Train rides will be available for a nominal fee, which goes to support the all-volunteer organization that maintains the Poway-Midland Railroad. The following is our schedule of performers: 10 a.m. - Robin Henkel performs blues with an intensity rarely seen in Southern California. Drawing from the styles of Robert Johnson, Fred McDowell, and Elmore James, Robin has molded his own intense and entertaining personal style. Robin’s performances often include stories and anecdotes regarding the history of the blues and the unique vintage instruments he performs with. He is a four-time recipient of “Best Blues” at the San Diego Music Awards and also a TikTok phenomenon! www.robinhenkel.com 11 a.m. - Enter the Blue Sky is a collection of dedicated musicians in support of passionate storytelling at its best: vocalist and songwriter Sandé Lollis, violist Karen Childress-Evans, and backing vocalist Tina Dee. Playful and lighthearted at times, the majority of their sound is a blend of poetry and original, unique melodies that make room for reminiscing and musing, and encourage the listener to journey with them. Supported by warm inflections and textures, the sincerity of the lyrics and the band’s delivery is nuanced and powerful at the same time. www.enterthebluesky.com 12 Noon - Bill Dempsey is a singer, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist who performs acoustic Americana (bluegrass, folk, country, old time). He is a retired public school music teacher. His father was a hobo during the Great Depression. He has performed at numerous festivals and events on both the east and west coasts. His songs include those performed by the Carter Family, Roy Acuff, Bill Monroe, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Elizabeth Cotten, Flatt & Scruggs, Stanley Brothers, Steve Goodman, Johnnie Cash, Bruce U. Utah Phillips, and others. billdempseymusic.net 1 p.m. - Train Jammers have been culled from the finest traditional musicians on the local scene, organized by mandolin player Mary Jane Cupp and guitarist Paul Belke, especially for this occasion. We look forward to hearing what they pull out of the rich train song repertoire. 2 p.m. - Birds on a Train, an indie-folk band featuring Kristen Maher, Jessica Barlow, and Bonnie Nicholls, explore the complexities of the human experience through original songs and a fresh take on covers. They’re known for tight harmonies, whimsical tastes (everything from alt-rock and Americana to gypsy jazz), and irreverence for everything but the good green earth. And birds. And trains. www.birdsonatrain.com 3 p.m. - Dave Preston and the Grown Ups reflect the familiar folk, country, and Americana that we all know and love, but also folded into the mix is a blend of original songs that touch on the soul of America with its authenticity and earnest delivery by Dave, supported by his band, the Grown Ups. He is a mere child without them, he knows this, but he does his best to go to bed early, eat all his vegetables, and put on a good show.
  • Art Scene West Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by varied artists. Mediums include canvases, sculpture and wearable art. Mark Lurie is a multi-talented San Diego County artist who is skilled in creating marble sculpture,wearable art creations and in painting artistic canvases. He grew up in a family of artists. In his early years of artistic education and exploration of the world, Mark trained as a sculptor in Indonesia. In more recent years he has visited the fabled Carrara marble quarries in Italy and the marble quarries in Bandung, Java to select the finest marble for some of his own marble sculpture artworks. Mark is exhibiting sculpture work and wearable art in the Creative Artists Showcase. This exhibition is representative of a fresh energy and excitement in the Solana Beach Design District, where Art Scene West Gallery is promoting local art creation and collaboration. Art Scene West on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art Scene West Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by varied artists. Mediums include canvases, sculpture and wearable art. Joshua Rios is a featured artist at the Creative Artists Showcase. Balanced energy, colorful textures, and sporadic intention. These elements live within Joshua's oil paintings to present a bold display of contemporary artwork. Likened to the striking styles of Van Gogh, Picasso, and Jackson Pollock, each painting represents the experimental process that has defined Joshua's artistic journey since he started 13 years ago. From taking risks and never fearing to fail, Joshua's own art syle begins to emerge, beckoning his name with each brush stroke. This exhibition is representative of a fresh energy and excitement in the Solana Beach Design District, where Art Scene West Gallery is promoting local art creation and collaboration. Art Scene West on Facebook / Instagram
  • Research in recent years has pointed to more incidents of clear-air turbulence in the jet stream brought on by rising temperatures. Airline crews and passengers are feeling the effects firsthand.
  • The fatality rate on America's roads remains higher than before the pandemic, and some blame the increase on less traffic policing.
  • South African pilot Rudolf Erasmus made an emergency landing after discovering a Cape cobra accompanying him in the cockpit on Monday. The snake has not been found again since the plane landed.
  • A 27-year-old Queens rapper took a defining hip-hop practice and reinvigorated a subgenre, in New York City and beyond.
  • New startups believe chatbot technology could help reduce the burden on physicians. But some academics warn bias and errors could hurt patients.
  • From the organizers: Bread & Salt and curator/artist Jason Sherry come together to present an experimental Halloween art experience of multiple installations for one night only on Saturday, October 29 from 5 PM - 10 PM. This group show of over 16 artists will feature light, sound, and sculptural installations which run the gamut of Halloween lore. Scenes and performances will take audiences from the horrifying to the campy. Each experience will be set together in the old brick room of the Bread and Salt galleries and laid out in a haunted house-styled maze. From nightmares of the natural world to a death disco surround sound experience – this project will evolve throughout the night and offer audiences a taste of fear and satire as told by the experimental artist community of San Diego. Cost is free but donations are accepted. Artists Included: Brian & Ryan, Max Daily, Brian Dick, Matt Dunn, Matthew Hebert, Adrian Huth, Lindy Ivey, Wendell Kling, Margaret Noble, Andy Ralph, Jason Sherry, Nate Tait, Jones Von Jonestein, Evelyn Channing Walker, and Joe Yorty. Related links: Bread and Salt on Instagram Curator Jason Sherry on Instagram
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