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  • The B Sections are a 5-person collective of funk jam enthusiasts assembled from the weekly open jam at Winston's Beach Club in Ocean Beach. With a focus on high-caliber musicianship, overall group tightness, and spreading the funky gospel, The B Sections seek refuge in the pocket. This tends to be the place where our musical instincts and our sonic goals become perfectly aligned. Described by one ardent fan as "incredibly taut", the music we bring our lovely fans in San Diego is a unique blend of funk and dance/party music, with a tasteful yet never pretentious seasoning of jazz influences. A live performance by The B Sections in guaranteed to yield several funky side-effects (So please consult your primary care physician before attending a performance. If you contract a case of bass-face exceeding 4 hours, contact a healthcare professional and seek immediate medical attention).
  • Large swaths of the South and the East Coast are favored to see warmer-than-average temperatures, while the Pacific Northwest has greater odds of cooler-than-normal conditions this winter.
  • In celebration of the Summer Solstice, Soultry Sisters host an annual Arts + Wellness Festival. Our three-day festival highlights BIPOC, women, and queer artists and wellness practitioners based in San Diego. We collaborate with them to build our festival program that includes creative expression classes (dance, creative writing, visual arts), wellness workshops (yoga, meditation, sound healing), and performances (musicians, singers, DJs, spoken word artists, dancers). Our festival aims to showcase diverse local creatives and how access to arts & wellness resources contributes to our social, emotional, mental, physical & collective health. By curating a meaningful and intentional festival, we can connect to the local Carlsbad community while centering creative expression, personal development, holistic wellbeing, and communal care. For more information visit: soultrysisters.com/ssfestival Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady while signaling it can cut rates only once this year. The decision came after data earlier showed inflation cooling slightly.
  • The Los Angeles Clippers will bring their G League team to Oceanside for the 2024-25 season, rebranding as the San Diego Clippers.
  • Discover easy movements that you can do on your own to release and reset the tension baseline in your body that is lowering the ceiling on your quality of life. Free informative workshop on the effectiveness of somatic exercise as a method of far-reaching and lasting pain relief from the most common cause of chronic pain and functional limitations…life. OB People's Co-op Food Market has a small parking lot for their customers. Please use street parking when attending this event-Even if you decide to buy something before or after the workshop. Persons with disabilities who have a parking placard or plate issued by the DMV, are excepted if the placard or plate is visibly on display. Please bring your own yoga mat, as two "exercises" reviewed during this workshop are down on the floor. Dress comfortably. There is limited space for this event so only ticketed participants can be admitted. The Salvage Yard teaches exercise movements that are uniquely effective for providing pain relief from the most common cause of chronic pain: Life - old injuries, repetitive positions of sitting, standing, and habitual muscle patterns from work, hobbies, and common activities from the act of living. FAQ link: FAQs | The Salvage Yard (thesalvageyardsd.com)
  • It’s been nearly 50 years since the county and city of San Diego bought Cowles Mountain. A hike-a-thon is underway to raise money for park maintenance and programs.
  • The number of people that have been diagnosed with a pneumonia-causing bacteria has increased over the past six months. Older people are at higher risk of pneumococcal diseases like pneumonia and menningitis.
  • The government in Lahore has closed schools and public spaces and shut down factories. Environmental lawyer Ahmad Rafay Alam shares his perspective: "frustrated" but still fighting.
  • Staff and volunteers will knock on more than 200 doors between Thursday and Saturday to ask residents about their physical and mental health.
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