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  • Matchbox Twenty Too is the longest-running Matchbox 20 tribute in the U.S., playing at park concerts, casinos, fairs, and other large venues since 2014. The band has toured in southern/northern California, Arizona, Texas, Indiana, and Ohio. Notable performances include KUSI San Diego News and the Santa Clarita Summer Concert with 4,000 attendees. Don’t miss an unforgettable night of hits like “3AM,” “Push,” “Bent,” “Real World,” “Unwell,” and “Smooth” performed by the one tribute band that perfectly recreates the sound and experience of a live Matchbox Twenty concert—a must-see for any fan. Matchbox Twenty Too on Facebook / Youtube
  • James Craig is accused of fatally poisoning his wife of 23 years and trying to cover his tracks by asking his cellmate to kill the lead investigator. Here's what to know as his Colorado trial starts.
  • Never Die Young is a vibrant, heartfelt tribute to the legendary James Taylor. Led by acclaimed musicians David Sheils (vocals/guitar) and longtime collaborator Tim Godwin (guitar), the group brings Taylor’s timeless songs to life with warmth, authenticity, and soul. Together, Sheils and Godwin have worked with iconic artists including Air Supply, Chicago, Shelby Lynne, Tanya Tucker, Laura Brannigan, Tower of Power, and Pat Benatar. Their shared love for James Taylor sparked an instant bond—one that evolved into this deeply personal project. Joined by the stunning vocals of Kylea Sheils and a stellar San Diego lineup—Jim Reeves on bass, Josh Weinstein on keyboards, Bob Sales on drums, and Larry Grano on percussion and vocals—Never Die Young captures the spirit and storytelling of Taylor’s music, from Country Road to The Secret of Life. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to his music, this unforgettable evening will transport you into the heart of James Taylor’s living room—one song at a time. Never Die Young on Youtube
  • PHILIPP SCHUPELIUS, cello 2023 Winner of the German Music Competition JULIUS ASAL, piano 2006 First Prize at Mendelssohn Competition at Age 9 “Schupelius continues to distinguish himself as an outstanding talent, with technical skill, artistic vision and exceptional projects.” — Online Merker La Jolla Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego Dance Theater is proud to host Mademoiselle Cinema, a dynamic dance company from Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1993 by choreographer Naoko Ito. This summer’s Live Arts Fest celebrates international collaboration through "A Woman’s Journey (Onna wa Tabi de Aru)," a moving work inspired by the historical experience of Japanese “picture brides”—women who immigrated to the United States in the early 20th century with only a photograph of their prospective husbands, in search of new beginnings and uncertain futures. "A Woman’s Journey": "After spending ten years overseas, my grandmother—who lost her husband in America—returned to Japan to entrust her two children to her family. Yet she soon went back to America to work. In 1937, after two decades on that distant shore, she finally left America behind. One can only imagine the tumult of emotions that compelled her to choose homecoming as the ominous drumbeats of war drew near. Now, at the age of eighty, I find myself on a quest to understand what it truly means 'to become an immigrant' in place of the story she never told. This is a narrative dedicated to my 100 year old mother." Mademoiselle Cinema is celebrated for its distinctive dance-theater style, characterized by grounded, low-centered movement, rich visual design, and emotionally resonant storytelling. Blending costume, set, music, and occasional theatrical and cinematic interludes, the company’s performances are drawn from memories of girlhood and the everyday lives of women. Free from conventional modern dance technique, Mademoiselle Cinema creates original works that explore the deeply personal histories each dancer carries within her body, expressing the emotional and physical realities of contemporary life. As the modern age is often described as “the age of women,” Ito consciously works exclusively with female dancers, crafting choreography that weaves personal memory into collective narrative. Since its international debut in Paris in 1999, Mademoiselle Cinema has brought Japanese contemporary dance to global audiences, with appearances across Europe, South America, Africa, and Asia. The company has performed at renowned festivals including the Sibiu International Theatre Festival (2008), the Avignon Festival (2013), and the Gryfin6 International Theatre Festival in Poland (2011), where they received the Audience Award. In recognition of her innovative work, Naoko Ito was honored with the New Artist Award by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan in 2008. Please join us in welcoming Mademoiselle Cinema to San Diego for an unforgettable performance that honors history, memory, and the enduring strength of women. Mademoiselle Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • California is suing the Trump administration over its activation of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in response to immigration raid protests. And, a sitting Poway city council member is under investigation by the district attorney. Then, could new federal COVID-19 vaccine recommendations hurt disadvantaged communities? Also, there’s a new partner in North County’s Tri-City Healthcare District. Plus, a conversation with longtime San Diego National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy, who left his job amid Trump administration cuts. Finally, an East County art gallery celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special exhibit.
  • The Crack Shack has partnered with local star baker Samantha Bird of Relic Bakery for a limited-time breakfast creation! The Flaky Clucker is built on Relic’s signature New York-style croissant roll, layering chicken skin butter, a herby omelette, melty fontina and Gruyère cheeses with a kick of pickled Fresno chilies. Indulge in the Flaky Clucker for $13.50 on weekends only from June 28 through July 13 at The Crack Shack’s San Diego locations in Little Italy, Pacific Beach, and Encinitas! Available from opening until sold out. The Crack Shack on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Crack Shack has partnered with local star baker Samantha Bird of Relic Bakery for a limited-time breakfast creation! The Flaky Clucker is built on Relic’s signature New York-style croissant roll, layering chicken skin butter, a herby omelette, melty fontina and Gruyère cheeses with a kick of pickled Fresno chilies. Indulge in the Flaky Clucker for $13.50 on weekends only from June 28 through July 13 at The Crack Shack’s San Diego locations in Little Italy, Pacific Beach, and Encinitas! Available from opening until sold out. The Crack Shack on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Crack Shack has partnered with local star baker Samantha Bird of Relic Bakery for a limited-time breakfast creation! The Flaky Clucker is built on Relic’s signature New York-style croissant roll, layering chicken skin butter, a herby omelette, melty fontina and Gruyère cheeses with a kick of pickled Fresno chilies. Indulge in the Flaky Clucker for $13.50 on weekends only from June 28 through July 13 at The Crack Shack’s San Diego locations in Little Italy, Pacific Beach, and Encinitas! Available from opening until sold out. The Crack Shack on Facebook / Instagram
  • Free Health and Wellness Fair featuring Dr. Janette Gray, author of the newly released book "The Truth About Sex Hormones." Dr. Gray, also known as "Dr. Pickle" for her pickleball prowess, will be signing books and discussing how proper hormone balance can dramatically improve quality of life and longevity. The event features activities for the entire family and will showcase her popular "Pickle People" characters who help educate the public about vitality through hormone health in a fun, accessible way.
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