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  • San Diego/Ensenada cross-border sound art group New Tongues will perform the opening set for this special outdoor candlelight session in conjunction with the newly opened Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel. Founded in 2023 by artist and musician Preston Swirnoff with field recordist/sound designer Xareni Lizarraga and violist/producer Kathia Rudametkin, New Tongues is an adventure in interdisciplinary collaboration. With an emphasis on live performance and immersive sound environments, the group uses sound sculptures, field recordings, and traditional instruments to craft electroacoustic song forms that celebrate intimacy, relationship ecologies, and deep listening. Headlining will be the acclaimed trio Dwarfs of East Agouza on tour from Cairo, Egypt. The group features Alan Bishop, co-founder of the Sublime Frequencies record label and original member of legendary underground group Sun City Girls. Bishop is joined by Egyptian composer Maurice Louca and musician/filmmaker Sam Shalabi. Dwarfs of East Agouza was formed in 2012 when the three Cairo residents began exploring their potent mix of hypnotic Egyptian street music, free improvised guitar styles of North Africa, and the pulse of motorik krautrock rhythms. For more information visit: jacumba.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Lynch, a tech entrepreneur, had recently been acquitted on federal fraud charges in the U.S. The yacht he was on, the Bayesian, sank two days after Lynch's co-defendant was killed by a car.
  • Joey Chestnut faced off against Takeru Kobayashi in a Netflix showdown on Monday. Chestnut downed 83 hot dogs and buns to Kobayashi's 66 in 10 minutes, beating his own world record from 2021.
  • Join us at the Sheraton Hotel & Marina for the Bead & Design Holiday Market! Get ready for a weekend filled with creativity, inspiration, and unique handmade treasures. Whether you're a bead enthusiast, jewelry designer, or simply looking for one-of-a-kind gifts, this event is a must-visit. Meet and shop directly from skilled artisans, many who have spent decades perfecting their skills, or from tradespeople and merchants who have searched the world for unique gems, beads and antiquities. Visions of an old world bazaar come to mind as you browse the aisles showcasing everything from antique trade beads, and vintage findings, to paintings, and eco-dyed clothing. Whether you're a seasoned jewelry maker or a beginner looking to explore your creative side, the San Diego Bead & Design Holiday Market offers something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the world of beads, art, handcraft and let your imagination run wild. Mark your calendars for Friday, Saturday, Sunday, December 15-17. Don't miss out on this exciting event where you can find unique gifts, learn new techniques, and connect with other artful-minded souls! We can't wait to see you there! 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Friday -Saturday and 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday. San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Dr, San Diego, Calif. Tickets are $8 online or $10 at the door, good for all three days. Open to the public --everyone is welcome. Visit beadanddesign.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X
  • The American Political Science Association, or APSA, is holding its annual meeting in Los Angeles this weekend despite calls from striking hotel workers for conferences to stay away from the city.
  • The World Anti-Doping Agency acknowledges it knew of doping concerns involving 23 Chinese swimmers before the 2021 Tokyo Games but failed to alert others. Some of those swimmers later won gold medals.
  • San Diego-based Illumina and the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance hope decoding individual DNA sequences will help minimize the risk facing koalas.
  • Girl spending was one of the most powerful economic forces in 2023. Taylor Swift and Beyoncé concerts boosted local and national economies. World leaders begged Taylor Swift to come and perform.
  • "Gas prices are likely to continue trending upward this spring as in prior years," said Doug Shupe, the Automobile Club of Southern California's corporate communications manager.
  • At two events, Donald Trump's New Jersey golf club hosted a convicted Jan. 6 rioter known for extreme antisemitic and racist comments, whom prosecutors described as a 'white supremacist.'
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