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  • Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said he has ordered a comprehensive review to understand the actions taken before, during and after last week's wildfires on Maui.
  • Experience "The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert" in IMAX at the Heikoff Giant Dome Theater, February 11 to February 13 with limited showtimes. Acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson's "The Beatles: Get Back" is a unique cinematic experience that takes audiences back in time to The Beatles' intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history. Shot in January 1969, the film features, for the first time in its entirety, The Beatles' last live performance as a group, the unforgettable rooftop concert on London's Savile Row as well as other songs and classic compositions featured on the band's final two albums, "Abbey Road" and "Let It Be." Showtimes • Friday, February 11 at 6 p.m. • Saturday, February 12 at 2 p.m. • Sunday, February 13 at 2 p.m. Get your tickets here! General admission: $18 For more information, please visit fleetscience.org/shows/beatles-get-back or call (619) 238-1233.
  • Celebrating its 38th year, the annual Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo returns for a free weekend of music, food, and culture on Saturday, April 30th from 10a.m. to 10p.m. and Sunday, May 1st from 10a.m.to 6p.m.. This free family-friendly fiesta transforms the historic neighborhood of Old Town into a bustling mercado with artisan makers, vibrant décor, dozens of dining options, bountiful margarita selections, and live performances throughout the weekend. Come for the food and shopping but be sure to stay for the music and entertainment as Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo is set to entertain with live music, local bands, mariachis, ballet folklorico, flamenco, street performances, and more to dazzle attendees throughout the weekend. Grab a dancing partner and clear your schedule – this Fiesta is known for having one of the most fantastic FREE music lineups around! For more information on this family-friendly FREE Fiesta, visit cincodemayooldtown.com. Proceeds from the Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo benefit the Historic Old Town Community Foundation.
  • The pandemic was especially tough for up-and-coming musicians from smaller cities and towns. But for at least one country rocker from the rural Northwest, it may have leveled the playing field.
  • Giving rap the future it deserves means smashing the infrastructure as it is. But with the battle lines drawn, we can still take heart in the artists teasing just how much further the culture can go.
  • The multi-instrumentalist initially came blazing onto the scene with his saxophone on the opening cut of King Crimson's first album, In the Court of the Crimson King. He died Wednesday at age 75.
  • Midge Ure has an impressive back catalogue fronting the groundbreaking electrorock band Ultravox who reformed briefly in 2009 as well as being a member of such notable bands as Visage and Thin Lizzy. He helped form Band Aid where he produced and co-wrote the smash charity single 'Do They Know It's Christmas,' still one of the biggest singles in UK music history. Ure has spent most of his career touring the globe and held the notable role of MD for the Princes Trust at the Royal Albert Hall with a cast of the usual suspects including Queen, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Mark King. Ure is now working on three albums including a follow-up to Fragile, Orchestrated Pt. 2 and an instrumental album. He will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Monday, November 15 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7:00 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $30 advanced / $30 day of show / $53 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office) This event is a seated show.
  • With four new prizes tonight, the megastar has now won more Grammys than any other artist in the awards' 65-year history. But Harry Styles took home the evening's biggest prize.
  • San Diego County swore in six elected officials at the County Administration Center Monday.
  • Lamplighters Community Theatre is proud to bring 'The 1940s Radio Hour', a play written by Walton Jones, to you this holiday season! A look into yesteryear with this nostalgic view of a live radio broadcast of “The Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade”, from the Hotel Astor’s Algonquin Room on December 21, 1942. Experience the spirit of that bygone era when the world was at war and pop music meant “Strike Up the Band” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”. Watch as the harassed station manager copes with a drunk lead singer, a delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the mike, the second banana cabbie who dreams of singing a ballad, and the trumpet player who chooses a fighter plane over Glenn Miller. A perfect holiday show! The play will be showing from Friday, December 3 through Sunday, December 19 on the following schedule: • Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. • Sundays at 2 p.m. Get tickets here! General admission: $26 Student/Senior/Military admission: $23 Groups of 10 or more people: $20 per person For more information, please visit the Lamplighters Community Theatre website or call (619) 303-5092.
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