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  • A lot of folks know New Mexico for green chiles, the largest hot air balloon festival in the world, and the birthplace of the bomb. But it's also a global center of flamenco—the passionate dance, song and music of the Roma people of southern Spain.
  • Step into the wonderfully chaotic world of "You Can’t Take It with You", the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart! Meet the quirky, lovable Sycamore family, who embrace life on their own terms with boundless enthusiasm and eccentricity. When their daughter’s fiancé brings his strait-laced, wealthy parents over for dinner, hilarity ensues as two very different worlds collide. Overflowing with heart, humor, and timeless charm, "You Can’t Take It with You" is a delightful reminder that happiness comes from following your passions and living life to the fullest. Don't miss this feel-good classic that will leave you smiling! Featuring some of North Coast Rep's favorite actors: Bryan Barbarin, Eileen Bowman, Megan Carmitchel, Drew Bradford, Geno Carr, Nancy Snow Carr, Lena Ceja, Benjamin Cole, David Ellenstein, Ron Christopher Jones, Brian Mackey, James Newcomb, Allison Spratt Pearce, Katy Tang, and Christopher M. Williams. Directed by Noelle Marion. "You Can't Take it With You" will occur on March 24, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075. Tickets are $30 with discounts for students, military, and educators. Call 858-481-1055, or visit below to purchase tickets. Visit: https://purchase.northcoastrep.org/ChooseSeats/8801 North Coast Repertory Theatre on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library is pleased to present the 2025 spring season of the Acoustic Evenings concert series, beginning May 16. The Acoustic Evenings series at the Athenaeum showcases some of the finest acoustic musicians in San Diego. Multiple acts fill each program, and attentive audiences delight in the intimacy of the unplugged storytelling format. San Diego Music Hall of Fame founder Jefferson Jay organizes and hosts the series. The project advances the Athenaeum’s commitment to support diverse San Diego talent. Acoustic Evenings is an unforgettable and personal experience for San Diego music lovers. The series, continuing through June 6, is set in the Athenaeum’s Joan & Irwin Jacobs Music Room. The series opens on Friday, May 16, with Wax, Cindy Lee Berryhill, and Gayle Skidmore. On Friday, May 23, the series continues with Jimmy and Enrique, Sue Palmer and Liz Ajuzie, and Walt Richards. The series continues Friday, May 30, with Tim Flannery, Jeff Berkley and Brown Sugar, and Ashley Norton. The series concludes Friday, June 6; Enjoy Acoustic Evenings exemplified, featuring Lee Coulter, Julia Sage, Dave Booda, Monette Marino, Santiago Orozco, Jesus Gonzalez, Jefferson Jay, Bri Schillings, and Michelle Lerach. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/acoustics Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Donald Trump reactivó el miércoles una política emblemática de su primer mandato al anunciar que se prohibirá la entrada a Estados Unidos a ciudadanos de 12 países y que los de otros siete enfrentarán restricciones.
  • This weekend in the arts: Avia Rose Ramm; LGBTQ+ dance performances; Cami Árboles; Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well"; "Lottery Day"; Acoustic Evenings; North Park Music Fest; John Singletary; Artivál; Anne Mudge; and the SDPL Summer Reading Program.
  • ICE detentions have surged, but deportations have not. In the past month, NPR spoke to dozens of detainees, families and lawyers who spoke of overcrowded centers in Florida lacking food and medicine.
  • To earn a teaching credential, students are required to complete a one-year program combining coursework and 600 hours of classroom experience. A new bill would provide money to pay them for that work.
  • Amalia Ulman's new film Magic Farm follows an American TV crew chasing a viral story that, through a series of misunderstandings, ends up in the wrong town in the wrong country.
  • Lyons afirmó que los agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés) usan máscaras porque ellos y sus familias han sido atacados en internet y "objetivo" de amenazas de muerte.
  • The head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is defending himself against criticism that authorities are being too heavy-handed as an ICE raid in South Park, San Diego brings national attention to the Trump administration's tactics.
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