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  • The secret to his success isn't just genius — it's collaboration a lot of creative friends. Author Daniel Pollack-Pelzner interviewed more than 150 people for his biography about the Hamilton creator.
  • The World Health Organization retired the name "monkeypox" in favor of mpox — since the virus is spread by rodents and small mammals and there's a stigma factor. Why has the U.S. revived "monkeypox"?
  • "Weekends with Locals" meet & greet book signing with A.C. Adams, author of the debut mystery novel "Chasing Shadows." Visit: https://www.warwicks.com/event/adams-2025https://www.warwicks.com/event/adams-2025 Warwick's on Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate Mom all month long with the ultimate day of relaxation. Book any 50 or 80 minute massage or facial during the month of May and receive a complimentary take-home spa gift and a glass of champagne. Enhance your experience with full access to our serene pools, soothing hot tubs and revitalizing eucalyptus steam room—before or after your treatment—for a truly indulgent escape. Visit: https://www.resortkonakai.com/spa-specials/ Kona Kai San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Just 1 San Diego is having it’s first event hosted by the Rock Church and other local organizations at SDSU’s Viejas Arena on Saturday, May 10 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This free event will feature live music by Grammy-Award winning artist Chandler Moore and Circuit Rider Music, along with a powerful message from Pastor Miles McPherson. Just 1 San Diego is more than a concert. It is a night to discover purpose, build community and experience the love of Jesus. Visit: https://www.reachjust1.com/sandiego
  • Last year, four measles cases were confirmed in the county, all associated with international travel.
  • A true rarity, Vivaldi’s recently discovered, seldom performed masterpiece is set in Mexico during the Spanish conquest that led to the end of the Aztec Empire. While this 18th century opera is a highly romanticized and naive take on the historical events of over 200 years earlier, it nevertheless is surprisingly sensitive and empathetic to the tragedy of the Aztecs as they fight for their land and the survival of their culture and people. Peter Kozma directs the production and conducts the Opera Neo Orchestra, performing on period instruments. Visit: https://www.operaneo.com/2025-motezuma Opera Neo on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ticket Price: $18 ga / $21 DOS / $32 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office) Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/daring-greatly-saguaro-belly-up-tickets/13726884?pl=bellyup&REFID=bupwebsite Daring Greatly on Instagram and Facebook
  • We're turning 18 and YOU'RE invited to our birthday party! We'll have drink specials, music, raffles, prizes, and new merch to mark the special occasion, so bring the whole gang! Visit: https://www.crabhutrestaurant.com/events/crab-huts-18-year-anniversary-party Crab Hut on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Songs of Alice Barnett: A San Diego Composer’s Unsung Legacy" Concert-Lecture Series presented by Dr. Katina Mitchell and Dr. Yewon Lee Mondays, June 16, 23 & 30, 2025 In an enlightening and entertaining concert and lecture series, vocalist Dr. Katina Mitchell introduces audiences to a long overlooked local music luminary, composer Alice Barnett. Over three evenings, Monday, June 16, 23, and 30, Mitchell will discuss this valued representative of the art song while also performing Barnett’s works in Mitchell’s lovely soprano voice with piano accompaniment by Dr. Yewon Lee. Within the classical tradition, even the most sophisticated female musicians receive less enduring celebration than their male contemporaries, and Alice Barnett (1886–1975), later known as Alice Barnett Stevenson, a renowned female art song composer who spent her life in San Diego, deserves rediscovery. Despite national praise during her lifetime—when her works were performed from local schools to New York stages—her name has faded into obscurity. Barnett’s life was marked by artistic determination, early divorce, single motherhood, and musical entrepreneurship. Trained in Chicago and Berlin, she built her career in San Diego, composing, performing, and producing concerts. A co-founder of the San Diego Symphony Association, she was also a passionate music educator and arts advocate. Her Impressionist-inspired art songs were hailed as both beautiful and adventurous, earning her the description of “one of the greatest song writers in the country.” Her story reveals a dynamic cultural legacy hidden in plain sight—a woman who shaped her city’s musical life and deserves recognition today. Individual Lectures: $35 member / $45 nonmember / $12 student; Series of 3 Lectures: $99 member / $129 nonmember / $30 student Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/music-lectures Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
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