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  • A new telescope could launch as early as late February. SPHEREx will look into deep space and also search for organic molecules.
  • The Biden administration has proposed a prohibition on Chinese and Russian automotive hardware and software to protect US drivers from 'disruption and sabotage'
  • Pamela Anderson's role as a lifeguard on Baywatch made her a global sex symbol in the '90s. But she longed to be taken seriously as a performer and person. Her new film is The Last Showgirl.
  • Critic Ann Powers considers musical performances that have left audiences stunned in utter silence, and what you can hear when sound falls away.
  • Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern in Point Loma is hosting a "Steal the Glass" event with Brewery X on Tuesday, September 10th, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Beer lovers are invited to enjoy a selection of refreshing Brewery X brews and take home a commemorative pint glass as a keepsake while supplies last. Guests can choose from a variety of Brewery X favorites, including West Coast IPA, Hazy IPA, and Festbier. The beers are all perfect to pair with the all-American, sustainably sourced fare Jimmy’s Famous is known for including Fried Calamari, Kale Quinoa Salad, Sesame Crusted Albacore Burger, and signature Braised Short Rib. It's a perfect opportunity to grab a pint and a bite with friends and enjoy high-quality brews before the keg kicks! To make a reservation or for more information visit https://www.jfamous.com/. Walk-ins are also welcome. Follow Jimmy’s Famous on Instagram at @jimmys_famous.
  • These photos chronicle the catastrophic scale of destruction from wildfires in Southern California that started on Jan. 7., as firefighters make gains toward containment.
  • Producer, vocalist and DJ Nia Archives creates “future classic” jungle that pays homage to her Jamaican heritage. Inspired by the soundsystem culture she grew up around in Leeds, her music also encompasses hip-hop, jazz, samba and rave, which she jumps between using vintage samples and heavy basslines. Visit: https://dice.fm/event/l8a9lb-nia-archives-junglists-worldwide-tour-5th-oct-wicked-west-open-air-san-diego-tickets?lng=en-US Nia Archives on Instagram and Facebook
  • New information has emerged in the investigation into a school shooting at a small Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, though authorities are still searching for a motive.
  • Kosuke Matsuda will present his solo recital on Monday, January 6th, 2025, at 5 p.m. at the Conrad Prebys Music Center Experimental Theater. This recital marks a significant milestone for Matsuda as it concludes his Doctor of Musical Arts degree and launches his 2025 season as a music performer. The concert showcases works by John Cage, Kaija Saariajo, and Hans Werner Henze, whose compositions integrate Japanese concepts of silence and sound as central musical elements. Through these pieces, Matsuda aims to explore how silence can be shaped by sound and gesture, offering a nuanced interpretation of its depth and meaning. In his doctoral research, Matsuda delved into the conceptual differences of silence in Japanese culture, analyzing its representation in literature and its influence on music. The Japanese language itself offers over seven words to express varying forms of quietness and tranquility, each with unique contextual nuances. This recital invites audiences to experience these dimensions of silence brought to life through music. This recital also serves as the beginning of Matsuda’s 2025 concert season, which will include a solo performance in Tokyo, Japan, on March 12th, 2025, and additional engagements throughout the year. Join Kosuke Matsuda on January 6th for an evening of profound musical exploration, where sound and silence intertwine to create a deeply reflective concert experience. Kosuke Matsuda, originally from Nagasaki, Japan, began his career as a percussionist, deeply inspired by the natural soundscape of his hometown. Matsuda pursued a master’s degree at Aichi University of the Fine Arts. He continued his studies in the United States, earning a second master’s degree and Artist Diploma at the Frost School of Music, University of Miami. Currently based in San Diego, he is completing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree at UC San Diego. Visit: https://music-web.ucsd.edu/concerts/cms_index.php?now=1&query_event_code=20250106-Matsuda Kosuke Matsuda on Facebook
  • The Department of Health and Human Services says it will require new vaccines to be tested against a placebo, which could complicate and delay Food and Drug Administration approval of many vaccines.
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