Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • OTC presents the first full staging of "Manny and the Wise Queens" written by Idris Goodwin and directed by Jacole Kitchen December 6 to December 22, introducing audiences to the small town of Bethlehem, U.SA., where a bright star draws distant visitors to usher in a new era one December night in 2020. The gift-bearing travelers (the three wise men/kings) have taken a break and now it’s time for the wise queens to get the job done. Two wise queens find themselves in the attic of Manny, a depressed recent high school graduate, who has locked himself away to escape the remnants of holiday cheer in his quarantined town. Luckily with their sudden arrival, they provide a potential key to Manny’s deliverance in this comedic celebration of hope, healing, and holiday magic. Tickets range from $20 - $45 (Preview Night - $20, Opening Night - $45, General Admission - $35)Ticketing Page: https://oceansidetheatre.vbotickets.com/event/Manny_and_the_Wise_Queens_Preview_and_Opening_Night/114391 For more information, visit: https://oceansidetheatre.org/manny-and-the-wise-queens/ Oceanside Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • Will you go to prom with us? Join us for ArtReach’s Friday Party Fundraiser—a vibrant evening of art, music, and community! This 21+ event offers hands-on art activities, throwback music, corsage & boutonniere-making, all in support of ArtReach's mission. Whether you want to relive your teenage dirtbag looks or dress for your ideal prom, it's going to be a memorable night of good vibes. Vote for Prom Queen - or seize the crown yourself! Your ticket includes a drink (alcoholic and non-alcoholic options) and access to several creative stations, including: Rug Tufting Screen Printing Collage Block Printing Shrinky Dinks Black Light Drawing Dance Floor Corsage & Boutonniere Making Throwback Music Photo Booth and Much More! All proceeds support ArtReach’s mission to expand free and affordable arts education programs for youth across San Diego. Let’s make art and make a difference together! We can't wait to party with you! ArtReach on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pitt, 61, stars as a Formula One driver whose career was sidelined by a devastating crash. Though the overall arc of F1 is fairly predictable, the film is still hugely enjoyable and dazzlingly well-made.
  • As Pride Month approaches, a group of drag artists and their allies are releasing guidelines to help performers navigate a landscape of online harassment and physical violence.
  • Carlsen squared off against 143,000 players from around the world — but the chess grandmaster was unable to clinch a victory over Team World.
  • Pope Leo XIV called for a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the war in Ukraine on Sunday, in his first Sunday noon blessing as pontiff since his election.
  • Experience the Ultimate Selena Tribute – Amor Prohibido Band Debuts at The Bornemann! Get ready, San Marcos! Amor Prohibido Band, the premier Selena tribute experience, is making their Bornemann Theatre debut, bringing the energy, passion, and timeless hits of the Queen of Tejano to life. Since 2014, Amor Prohibido has been captivating audiences nationwide, transporting fans back to the ‘90s when Selena’s music dominated the airwaves. Nira Perez, a powerhouse vocalist who embodies Selena both visually and musically, delivers a performance so authentic you’ll feel like you're witnessing the legend herself. Backed by a high-energy, five-piece band, Amor Prohibido perfectly recreates Selena’s iconic sound, delivering an electrifying and unforgettable concert experience. Don’t miss your chance to sing, dance, and celebrate the music that continues to inspire generations. See it. Hear it. Feel it. Amor Prohibido is bringing the magic of Selena to San Marcos for one night only! Come ready to "bidi bidi bom bom" the night away! Doors open at 7 p.m. Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/amor-prohibido-band Amor Prohibido on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrities with San Diego ties open up about identity, fame and personal growth in three powerful new memoirs.
  • How did a little known assemblyman become the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City? NPR's A Martinez talks to Bob Hardt, political director of the NY1 news channel.
  • What was once another shortened way to call a friend "brother," the word "bruh" is now being used widely, especially by Gen Alpha kids, to address parents, express sadness, frustration, happiness and seemingly everything else under the sun.
5 of 390