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  • Thieves apparently killed the three, who were on a surfing trip to Mexico's Baja peninsula, to steal their truck because they wanted the tires, Mexican authorities said.
  • Java Joe Flammini proudly presents Jeff Berkley. Jeff is honored with awards that span from Kerville, Texas to Artist of the Year of the 2023 SD Music Awards and the SD Music Hall of Fame but beloved for for his musical prowess , versatility and camaraderie. Whether a soloist performing original music with tender lyrics and strong signature guitar work , or with the storytelling duo Berkley Hart, fronting the brilliant Jeff Berkley and the Banned , the stellar ensemble cast of O Berkley Where Hart Thou , or a Pink Floyd Carry the Stone tribute …Jeff is a creative musical force of nature. His lyrics will bring you to new heights —up a mountain or to the moon itself! Jeff Berkley is equally versed behind the massive soundboard of the Satellite recording studio, with pen in hand writing both lyrics and his column “Smoke Signals” for the SD Troubadour and on festival, theater and venue stages wherever the musical road takes him. October 14, the road takes Jeff to beautiful Pine Valley, California. As San Diegans, we are blessed to have beautiful venues in beautiful places. Pine Valley House is a century-old edifice with modern amenities, cozy comfort cuisine and the best listening room possible. And the legendary Java Joe Flammini presents the artists we want and need to hear in this idyllic setting! Come a part of this music experience and enjoy an evening with Jeff Berkley you will always remember! Please email Nica Knite with the time, number in your party and phone number should you wish to make pre-show dinner reservations: thepinevalleyhouse@gmail.com Please feel free to text Celeste Abbott if you need more info (619) 818-2596
  • The late author often wrote about the loneliness and isolation of the working class. His new short story collection puts a sharper focus on the politics of small town life.
  • From Cardiff to Leucadia, Encinitas is chock-full of color and culture in the form of murals and other public art pieces.
  • The Book Catapult welcomes author & filmmaker Bill Perrine in conversation with art curator Dave Hampton for Bill's new book, "Alien Territory: Radical, Experimental, & Irrelevant Music in 1970s San Diego" on Tuesday, July 18 at 7 p.m. From trailer park punks to Pulitzer Prize winners, this is the untold story of a sleepy Navy town that became the unlikely gathering point for some of the most innovative, unclassifiable American artists of their time. The late 60s arrival of Harry Partch — hobo composer, iconoclast and inventor of instruments such as the Harmonic Canon and Quadrangularis Reversum — jump started a revolution that was as much social as it was musical, drawing on the occult, self-realization and radical political movements of 70s Southern California. Artists such as Partch, Pauline Oliveros, Kenneth Gaburo, Roger Reynolds, Diamanda Galás, Warren Burt, David Dunn, Robert Turman and Master Wilburn Burchette may have pursued different paths — Sonic Meditations, compositional linguistics, microtonal scales, invented instruments, cutting edge electronics, underwater synthesizers, Tibetan throat singing, environmental sound, pure noise — but they also sought to dismantle the systems of American life and replace them with a radically inclusive and socially responsive aesthetic that looked to the future even when it sometimes referenced a distant, idyllically imagined past. In their pursuit of “Irrelevant Music” — Kenneth Gaburo’s term for an untainted music free of constraint and compromise — these disparate artists constitute a shadow history of American experimental music far removed from the European and East Coast models of the time. Event date: Tuesday, July 18, 2023 - 7:00pm Event address: 3010-B Juniper Street San Diego, CA 92104 Related links: The Book Catapult on Instagram | Facebook
  • These new books will take you from murder in present-day Texas to cryptography in Cold War Berlin to an online community that might hold the solution to a missing-person case.
  • The Portuguese pooch was said be 31 years when he died last October, far outlasting dogs of the same breed, which often live half that age. Now, experts have doubts about the validity of those claims.
  • Growing up, when Diarra Kilpatrick watched murder mystery shows with her grandmother, she never saw Black women driving the narrative. She seeks to change that in her new new BET+ series.
  • Record highs were reported throughout San Diego County on Monday.
  • Hot conditions will continue Monday inland San Diego County, with gradually lower temperatures into next weekend, forecasters said.
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