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  • The Garners is a modern vintage duo/trio that embraces gypsy jazz, 1920s and '30s jazz, blues, and folk. They are writers of music as well, and you will find that the inspiration behind their originals comes from these classic eras/genres. Raggedly sophisticated, The Garner’s mysterious sweetness will entrance even the most immovable listener. With Lorelei on Tenor Ukulele, Jon on Gypsy Guitar, and both singing from the deep wells of our booming hearts, our music will transport you back when times were harder, yet the good times, more colorful, vibrant, and bold. She’s a little bit country, he’s a little bit rock ‘n’ roll… well, sort of. Lorelei, vocals and ukulele, is a classically trained vocalist that has fallen in love with swing jazz and Americana. Jon, vocals and guitar, is a certified jazz nerd having fallen in love with Billie Holiday, Lester Young, and Charlie Christian at the age of 16. He also has a soft spot for roots music, especially Sonny Terry and Brownie Mcghee. They decided to make it easier to split the check and got married in October, 2015. Their whole life is music. They gig, teach, compose, and record. They can be found performing their blend of swing classics, gypsy jazz, Americana, and originals all over Southern California. The Garners on Facebook / Instagram See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • After months of disruption in a massive national feeding effort by global groups, there's a scramble to digitally register more than 6 million Ethiopians to make sure food aid goes to those in need.
  • The task force is a coalition of local government officials, policy experts, and community leaders "dedicated to developing comprehensive immigration reform strategies," a statement from the association read.
  • The Japanese grassroots group Nihon Hidankyo, an organization of World War II atomic bombing survivors, has won the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to create a world free of nuclear weapons.
  • Crews are working to put out a wildfire in Fallbrook near Interstate 15.
  • A federal judge rules that Google illegally abused its monopoly power to maintain its control over the search engine business. Google says it's appealing.
  • Ketamine, approved as an anesthetic in 1970, is emerging as a major alternative mental health treatment. But more than 500 clinics have popped up with little regulation, and treatment varies widely.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken following his talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and top Chinese officials in Beijing.
  • Saturday marks the shortest day of the year and the official start of winter in the Northern Hemisphere. NPR has compiled plenty of expert tips for celebrating the solstice and weathering winter.
  • "The Power of Porsche: Evolution of a Supercar" (June 15, 2024 to Aug. 4, 2024) From the lightweight and top-performing 1973 Carrera RS, born of homologation requirements in racing, to the ultra-high tech 2019 935, "The Power of Porsche: Evolution of a Supercar" chronicles the Porsche obsession with shattering its own records at the Nürburgring, fueling the evolution of the marque’s timeless and superlative vehicles and influencing the development of all supercars. The exhibit will feature a 1973 Carrera RS Touring, 1988 959 Komfort, 2004 Carrera GT, 2015 918 Spyder Weissach, and 2019 935- a truly remarkable collection of Porsche supercars from a single stable. "The Power of Porsche: From Stuttgart to SoCal" (June 15, 2024 to Nov. 24, 2024) Though a relatively small automotive marque, Porsche has emerged as a defining influence on the automotive aspirations of the Western world in the postwar era. Over its 70-year history, Porsche has achieved an iconic status, instantly recognizable to even non-enthusiasts. Southern California plays a significant role in the Porsche legacy, with collectors and club members in this region contributing to the brand's vibrant worldwide community and exemplifying the enduring allure of Porsche. "The Power of Porsche: From Stuttgart to SoCal" will feature 6-8 of these locally owned machines from various eras, showcasing their singular design, engineering, and outsize cultural influence. The San Diego Automotive Museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last entry at 4:30 p.m. Closed on Mondays. Admission (adults ages 18-plus) is $15:50; children (ages 4-15) are $10.25; seniors (65-plus), students (with ID), and military are $11.75. Children 5 and below are free. The San Diego Automotive Museum is proud to be a Blue Star Museum. All Active, Reserve, Coast Guard, and National Guard plus 5 dependents get in for free with military ID. Service members need not be present. For additional details about the exhibit please contact: Maria Romano de Leon maria@sdautomuseum.org or (619) 398-0309 For more information visit: sdautomuseum.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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