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  • This month marks 35 years since the beloved music venue opened its doors in San Diego. Also, Malashock Dance is putting on its annual "Everyday Dances" concert. And a preview of Black Com!x Day.
  • The only way to start your Cinco De Mayo celebration in 2024! Bill Caballero is a Barrio Logan treasure. And for the first time you will be able to hear this great Latin Jazz trumpeter in Encinitas. He’s bringing his whole ensemble and he’s going to blow us away. When you listen to Bill you’ll hear the most real musician in the business. In his own words: “I was exposed to Latin Jazz while obtaining my degree at Cornish School of the Arts by drummer Jerry Granelli and was surprised at how naturally it came to me. I felt it. Since then, I am most comfortable in this particular genre of jazz. As time has gone by, I have tweaked the term Latin Jazz to Homey Jazz. I did so because I realized that the majority of my audience is brown smiling faces and I am well received by them. The moniker Latin Jazz didn’t seem to quite fit my particular audience because in my world they were my homeys. You see, Latin Jazz has many subplots and while I identify with Mongo Santamaria and Poncho Sanchez, I was seeing that Latin Jazz was being applied to a much more intricate form that seemed to be more be-bopish than Latin. Again, I looked at my audience and saw that neither they nor I were into that complex a music. We were more into the groove than the mental aptitude test of the more complex forms Latin Jazz was taking. So now I play a combination of the aforementioned greats with some funk and old Latin standards thrown in for good measure.” For more information visit: encinitaslibfriends.org Stay Connected on Instagram
  • La Jolla Playhouse's Without Walls Festivals showcases site-specific and immersive theater starting Thursday.
  • The U.S. surgeon general has called on Congress to require warning labels on social media platforms similar to those now mandatory on cigarette boxes.
  • Ten years ago, two rappers found a chemistry so potent it couldn't be recreated. Today, even with one tragically absent and one indefinitely detained, the legacy of what they made is everywhere.
  • Amazon's stock has gained 52% in the past 12 months, partly driven by enthusiasm for the company's investments in artificial intelligence.
  • Climate change is making powerful hurricanes more common. That may require adding a new official designation for the more intense storms, a new study suggests.
  • Alberto Fujimori, whose decade-long presidency began with righting Peru’s economy and defeating a brutal insurgency only to end in a disgrace, has died. He was 86.
  • The San Diego Independent Scholars organization presents a Works in Progress event. This event is both in person and via zoom. The in-person venue is the North University Community Library, 8820 Judicial Drive, San Diego, CA 92122. To join the zoom webinar, click here! Meeting ID: 837 1686 4012 Passcode: SDIS Dr. Montebruno Saller received her doctoral degree in East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California. She is writing a book titled Japanese American Citizens as Survivors of the Hiroshima Atomic Bombing (Routledge, forthcoming). This book tells the story of young American citizens of Japanese ancestry who were in Hiroshima during World War II and their efforts to survive the atomic bomb, make their way back to the United States, build a life on the painful memories of their past, start a social movement to obtain medical relief from both the Japanese and American governments, and contribute to the peace movement for a world without nuclear weapons. Her presentation will discuss the challenges she has faced in the writing process.
  • Our modern lifestyles with sedentary positions and repetitive postures cause chronic muscle and joint pain for many people. Long hours looking down at your laptop or cell phone day after day causes patterns of muscle tension that the body was not designed to sustain. The neck pain relief bootcamp will teach you how to release chronic muscle tension and improve the mobility in and around your neck. Salvage the treasure among the destruction at The Salvage Yard. Register for the 6-week neck pain relief bootcamp to learn how to implement pain relief any time you develop muscle tension and resulting pain. Take charge of your comfort. No drugs, no copays, and on your own schedule. Bootcamp details: · 6-week long series. I will enroll you in all 6 sessions on my website. · We meet once each week at 60 minutes per session (No session on 3/30/24) Session dates are from 9 a.m. -10 a.m. on the following dates: Saturday 3/2/24 Saturday 3/9/24 Saturday 3/16/24 Saturday 3/23/24 (No session on 3/30/24) Saturday 4/6/24 Saturday 4/13/24 · $200 for the series · Bring your own yoga mat and dress comfortably. Cancellation of series allowed up to 24 hours prior to the start of the initial session of the bootcamp. I am covering the ticketing fees for your purchase but you will cover the Eventbrite fees to refund your purchase. You will receive the purchase price less the current refund service fee that Eventbrite charges.
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