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  • On Midday Edition, we look at the best recipes from the region, a comedic rendition of "Dracula" and what NPR's Ari Shapiro is up to.
  • Major League Soccer’s 30th team kicks off its first season Sunday with a match on the road against defending league champion LA Galaxy.
  • Trilogía del Dolor is an exploration of human pain through music and poetry. It aims to musically portray a real human experience of pain, one that goes beyond its idealizations, helps open conversations about it, and contributes to transcend misunderstandings and taboos around it. The trilogy features the poetry of Mexican contemporary poets Nuria Manzur-Wirth, Ricardo Cázares, Tania Favela, Nadia Mondragón, and Mónica Morales Rocha, plus texts written by the composer. The performance will feature vocalists Mariana Flores Bucio and Miguel Zazueta, clarinetist Madison Greenstone, cellist Rocío Sánchez, percussionist Camilo Zamudio, and flutist/composer/narrator Wilfrido Terrazas. Additionally, artist Esther Gámez Rubio will be projecting visuals and stage directing. Visit: https://music-cms.ucsd.edu/concerts/box_office.html UC San Diego Music on Instagram
  • Join artist and art educator Christy Ross for a Halloween paint & sip! Be ready for a night of creativity, fun and boo-tiful Halloween art! Ages 12 and up welcome (child must be accompanied by parent)! $55 - Includes 2 hour class, all supplies, apron, coffee drink of choice and light appetizers. Costumes welcome! For more information visit: christyross.art Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Get your engines revving, because on February 14th, you’re in for a high-octane night that will blow the roof off! Headlining the show is none other than The Reverend Horton Heat, bringing his signature mix of country-blues-rock that’s sure to melt your face off. Known for his electrifying performances, Jim Heath’s sermons of rock & roll transcend time and space. This is rockabilly reimagined with primal fire and space-cowboy swagger, and no one does it quite like the Reverend. Picture this: guitars that ignite, stand-up bass that shakes the floor, and a sound that transports you to a 1950s rockabilly fever dream—except it’s happening right now. From the spaghetti-western wall of sound in “Big Sky” to the mind-bending frenzy of “Psychobilly Freakout,” The Reverend Horton Heat’s live show is the drive-in movie soundtrack of your life. You don’t just hear it—you feel it. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/reverend-horton-heat-with-black-joe-lewis-and-pinata-protest/ Reverend Horton Heat on Instagram and Facebook
  • Create handmade cards to be donated to children in the foster care system. For 4 years, our founder, Wen Song, has contributed to the annual Cards For Cubs fundraiser by creating and donating over 150 handmade cards. This year, we are inviting you to attend our FREE card making event where you get the chance to create your own cards to be donated! Every child deserves the opportunity to be loved and seen. This is your chance to make a difference in their lives. For ages 10+ Visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYBrla3zNRmpSnuPBzo3XHSI_nfeLDEI4nuDLeQ9AZ1B3lkw/viewform Cards for Cubs on Instagram and Facebook
  • Key of She, a premier women’s vocal ensemble, will perform two concerts the first weekend of March. “Music Takes Flight” is a potpourri of songs that evoke images of freedom, fancy, and flight. Key of She is renowned for its captivating performances and diverse repertoire, ranging from classical to contemporary pieces. The ensemble is composed of talented vocalists who bring both technical precision and emotional depth to their music. Saturday, March 1, at 3 p.m. Admission free, donations welcome. Visit: https://keyofshe.org/
  • Join us for a Fiesta to celebrate Latine Heritage Month. We will have activities for all! Create some art, listen to some bilingual cuentos, and celebrate with us! Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library 5148 Market St. San Diego, CA 92114 (619) 527-3405
  • Two short operas that got their premieres at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. feature Black female protagonists.
  • In Pittsburgh, entire houses have been converted into individual art installations filled with unusual objects. A new house is now open.
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