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  • Sara Gazarek (voice), Julian Shore (piano), Matt Aronoff (bass), Jared Schonig (drums) “…she may well turn out to be the next important jazz singer.” – DON HECKMAN, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Born and raised in Seattle, WA, 3x GRAMMY® nominated jazz vocalist Sara Gazarek reigns as one of the most creative voices of her generation, and one “who may well turn out to be the next important jazz singer” (Los Angeles Times). Collaborating with jazz legends Fred Hersch, Billy Childs, Kurt Elling, and more, and with 6 critically-acclaimed albums under her belt at the age of 40, Gazarek often tours internationally as a soloist/band leader, and as a co-founder of the vocal collective, säje, whose debut single earned a 2021 GRAMMY® nomination. Sara is a 2023 Chamber Music of America New Jazz Works grant recipient, serves on the LA Chapter Board of Governors for the Recording Academy, and works as an Associate Professor of Jazz Voice at the Eastman School of Music (University of Rochester) where she is currently working to build their brand new jazz voice degree, set to launch in Fall of 2024. Connect with Sara Gazarek on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • In a landmark case that strikes at the heart of Israel's national identity, South Africa pleaded Thursday with the U.N.'s top court to order an immediate halt to Israeli military operations in Gaza.
  • All of Wyoming is facing criticism after a man there displayed a wolf he captured in a bar.
  • Join us Friday, June 30, where we will create an accordion-style artist’s book that brings together the previous projects as an artistic interpretation of an autobiography. Please bring your previous projects if you have attended multiple sessions. If this is your first session, you will create an accordion book that can be customized as a handmade photo album or journal. This workshop is part of Reflections, an eight-session workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. Learn from trained Museum educators about Contemporary art, and together with friends, share inspired connections and tell your personal story through art. Only 15 spots available. Can't join us for these dates? MCASD will host additional Reflections series through 2024. Reflections is generously supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
  • Five people have been charged in connection with Friends star Matthew Perry’s death from a ketamine overdose last fall. The drug is approved in some medical settings, but is increasingly seen as a promising treatment for mental health issues — and as a party drug.
  • An unintended consequence of the state's multibillion-dollar early education program is the damage being done to the business model of traditional child care providers.
  • The appeals court ruling would allow Trump to make public statements about the special counsel in the case, Jack Smith, but not other prosecutors, court staffers or their family members.
  • Experts warn that new tropical viruses are headed for the U.S. – and the country should take active measures to fend them off.
  • The rival Koreas fired artillery rounds into the sea as part of provocative drills along their disputed sea boundary Friday, in violation of the fragile 2018 inter-Korean agreement.
  • Moonshine Beach will be celebrating its 7th anniversary on Thursday, May 25! The country bar, which is owned by San Diego-based hospitality group Good Time Design, has become a staple in Pacific Beach over the years and is excited to invite locals and visitors alike to celebrate this milestone. In honor of the venue’s anniversary, the evening will feature a live performance from Carter Winter, a Nashville-based singer/songwriter, drink specials, raffles and prize giveaways all night long. Everyone 21+ is invited to come out to celebrate, with doors opening at 7 p.m., no cover. Follow on Instagram
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