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  • Returning from New Orleans, LA, the New Orleans Swinging Gypsies take the stage at Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine for a the 169th Session of Dim Sum & Jazz! Seating Begins at 6 P.M. Music from 6:30-8:30 P.M. Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations! About The New Orleans Swinging G’s "If you want to hear some clean fresh recordings of some of Reinhardt’s best works with a slightly New Orleans flair, this sextet is for you. Like a punk band ripping into pop chestnuts, they’re faster, brighter, sprightlier and livelier than the originals, which is saying something when it comes to Django.” - Offbeat Magazine The New Orleans Swinging G’s embody the spirit of the classic swing era, evolving swing music into a form of futuristic punk rock; calling it “post modern New Orleans swing”. There is no doubt, this fiery bunch has a strong voice in both New Orleans and San Diego. NOCCA graduate and New Orleans native, lead guitarist John Saavedra founded this band in 2014. They play at several venues in both cities, estimating about 40 gigs a month; the Swinging G’s have been featured on ESPN Monday night football, NCIS, WWOZ, Offbeat Magazine, The Syncopated Times Magazine, L.A. Jazz Scene Publication, WWLTv channel 4 news, French Quarter Festival, Gretna Festival, Hey Mister Jesse! Podcast based in San Francisco, and Rochester NY WGMC Jazz. Their latest album “Hot Boudin”, was produced by Randy Crafton, a prominent engineer based in New York City, who’s worked with legends Aretha Franklin and the Mingus Big Band. Hot Boudin was nominated for best traditional jazz album of 2019 in the New Orleans most prominent music magazine, The Offbeat. They have recently expanded their travels to both the east and west coast. This new age bopping band pushes the limits of swing into their own fusion of unique sounds that vibrate with a passionate flare. John (guitar/vocals) along with Giselle (vocals/dance) provide an atmosphere that is both enticing and joyful for all who experience their music. You'll often find swing dancers cutting a rug to this delightful band, merging music and dance as one! Stay Connected with New Orleans Swinging G's! Facebook & Instagram
  • An Easy Path of Awakening: How and Why to Start on the Path and the Benefits of Awakening. Rev. Dr.. Kenji Akahoshi draws from psychology and other sciences to explain how and why we can become like Buddhas too -- without heroic effort. Unlocking the practice of Shin Buddhism for ordinaru people, Rev. Akahoshi provides steps for starting on your path today. The seminar is free and open to the public and will take place on the top floor of the Buddhist Temple of San Diego, on 2929 Market Street, San Diego. Off-street parking is available in the Temple's lot. Online access is available via BTSD's YouTube channel, on which the seminar will be livestreamed. About Rev. Akahoshi | A nationally recognized speaker on how Buddhism helps us in our everyday lives, Rev. Akahoshi’s articles have appeared in national periodicals like Tricycle and Lion’s Roar. Before retiring in 2021, Kenji Sensei was the resident minister at the Buddhist Temple of San Diego. Please contact the Temple as shown below to RSVP if you will be attending in person, or if you have questions. Buddhist Temple of San Diego / 2929 Market Street / San Diego CA 92101 / 619-239-0896 / info@btsd.net
  • Angela Meade (“the most talked about soprano of her generation” – Opera News) and renowned Mahler interpreter Anna Larsson join forces with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra for three performances of Mahler’s extraordinary and utterly overwhelming “Resurrection” Symphony, conducted by Music Director Rafael Payare with the debut of the San Diego Symphony Festival Chorus. One of the most spectacular and immersive pieces of orchestral music ever written, its performances here in our new hall are a marvelous way of marking our storied past and looking forward to a tremendous new history to come, as well as celebrating the growth and development of the San Diego Symphony. Mahler was born and raised in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and we begin this program with music by Austria’s leading composer of today, Thomas Larcher. His new piece, Time, co-commissioned by the SDSO and premiered by Rafael Payare in 2022, displays Larcher’s wonderful and highly attractive command of vivid symphonic color and exciting drama. Visit: sandiegosymphony.org/performances/resurrection-mahler-and-the-jacobs-music-center/ San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Angela Meade (“the most talked about soprano of her generation” – Opera News) and renowned Mahler interpreter Anna Larsson join forces with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra for three performances of Mahler’s extraordinary and utterly overwhelming “Resurrection” Symphony, conducted by Music Director Rafael Payare with the debut of the San Diego Symphony Festival Chorus. One of the most spectacular and immersive pieces of orchestral music ever written, its performances here in our new hall are a marvelous way of marking our storied past and looking forward to a tremendous new history to come, as well as celebrating the growth and development of the San Diego Symphony. Mahler was born and raised in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and we begin this program with music by Austria’s leading composer of today, Thomas Larcher. His new piece, Time, co-commissioned by the SDSO and premiered by Rafael Payare in 2022, displays Larcher’s wonderful and highly attractive command of vivid symphonic color and exciting drama. Visit: sandiegosymphony.org/performances/resurrection-mahler-and-the-jacobs-music-center/ San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Around a third of women of reproductive age could have low iron. But doctors don’t routinely screen for the condition, though it can lead to anemia. Symptoms include exhaustion, headaches and more.
  • All We Imagine as Light explores the lives of working-class women in Mumbai and won the Grand Prix at Cannes. But it was deemed not Indian enough to submit to the Oscars.
  • The annual Little Italy Wednesday Holiday Market is back on Wednesdays on West Date Street from Kettner Blvd to India Street, adjacent to the weekly Wednesday Farmers Market on the Piazza della Famiglia. Find gifts from artisan food producers and local crafters on these four special weeks! This is a great way to support local businesses and meet our local makers and artisans, while giving one-of-a-kind gifts to your loved ones. November 29 and December 6, 13 and 20 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Little Italy on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Israeli military vows to stamp out Palestinian militants in the occupied West Bank. Palestinian fighters tell NPR they are willing to die to resist Israeli occupation.
  • The fires raging across Los Angeles are putting some cultural institutions in danger.
  • Negotiations between the union leaders representing the Kaiser workers and the company broke off Friday. No bargaining sessions are planned as the strike enters its second week.
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