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  • Routinely called a "musician's musician," the pianist had an atypical career that even he called mysterious. He spent it returning to a handful of favorite composers, with acclaimed results.
  • A string of settlements has brought new scrutiny on whether the small South Bay city is doing enough to prevent fatal encounters with police.
  • Marketplace is a public media outlet that produces broadcast shows, podcasts, digital reporting and more.

    The Marketplace broadcast portfolio is heard by more than 10 million listeners each week on more than 800 public radio stations nationwide. We also reach more than 1.6 million listeners across our podcasts.

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  • By the time Avi Kaplan launched his solo career with 2017's "Sage and Stone", he'd already built an audience that stretched across the globe, racking up three GRAMMY Awards as a member of the platinum-selling vocal group, Pentatonix. As the group's profile continued to climb though, Avi knew he needed to return to his own artistic foundation — to the organic roots, country and soul music that had provided the soundtrack to his upbringing in rural California. Now, following 2020’s well-received EP, "I’ll Get By" and 2022’s highly acclaimed LP, "Floating On A Dream" (produced by Shooter Jennings), Avi is set to release "Feel Alright", a new 5-track EP on Fantasy Records that further showcases his extraordinary artistic ability. Produced by Kaplan along with Reid Leslie (Devon Gilfillian), "Feel Alright" blends modern sounds with classic influences into something inventive, fresh and wholly original. The new music is the start of a busy 2024 for the celebrated singer-songwriter. Between mid-May and mid-June, Avi will visit 16 cities on a tour across the U.S., with confirmed dates in the UK and Europe set for September. Guthrie Brown, a Nashville transplant by way of "old Montana" began playing the guitar at age six. By the age of seventeen, he journeyed to Nashville to pursue the dream of being a professional songwriter, recording & performing artist. After settling in Music City, he recorded and produced his first self-titled EP, which got the attention of Nashville's premiere independent radio station, WRLT Lightning 100. Capitalizing on the initial success of his debut EP, Guthrie recorded and released his second EP "Spirit of the Elk" with producer Stuart Mathis (The Wallflowers, Lucinda Williams). Following his second release, he recruited his longtime friends and musicians John Ogelby (drums), Will Honaker (bass, keys) and John McNally (guitar) to join the band. Their musical pairing has since been compared to something as strong and pure as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Visit: https://musicboxsd.com/event/14299623/avi-kaplan-move-our-souls-w-guthrie-brown/ Avi Kaplan on Instagram and Facebook Guthrie Brown on Instagram and Facebook
  • San Diego Magazine’s Best of San Diego Party is the ultimate summer celebration. The event brings together the top local restaurants, breweries, wineries, distilleries and businesses as featured in San Diego Magazine‘s Best Restaurants and Best of San Diego issues. Guests can expect unlimited bites and sips from more than 100 vendors along with live entertainment, vibrant photo-ops, relaxing lounge space, dancing and more. Each year, San Diego Magazine hosts a sold-out crowd to experience a curated mix of the things we love most in our city from tiki drinks to spa treatments. Advanced purchase of tickets is highly recommended. Early bird pricing is available through May 16th at a rate of $85 plus fees. A limited number of VIP tickets are also available, which includes 30 minutes early access to the party, separate entry from general admission, and a party swag bag. This event is 21+. General Admission tickets will be available at the door if they do not sell out prior to the event. San Diego Magazine on Facebook / Instagram
  • Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed, burnt out, and disconnected from the woman you used to be? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to keep pushing through. Join us for a powerful, soul-nourishing experience designed to help you prioritize yourself, reclaim your energy, and realign with your deeper purpose amidst the chaos of motherhood. Whether you’re craving stillness, inspiration, or simply space to breathe—this is your time to receive, reset, and remember how extraordinary you are. What to Expect: Sound Healing - Let go and receive. Experience a deeply restorative sound bath and meditation designed to quiet the noise, release built-up tension, and bring you back to your center. Inspiring Speakers - Tune in to heartfelt conversations from purpose-driven women who have walked through burnout, transformation, and the journey back to self. This panel is a sacred invitation to explore what it truly means to live in alignment—with your purpose, your values, and your divine essence. Purposeful Vendor Marketplace - Wander through a curated selection of women-owned businesses, natural wellness brands, handmade goods, and soul-nourishing services created with you in mind. Discover treasures that support your self-care journey and inspire your daily rituals. Sponsor Giveaways - Local women-owned businesses are all about supporting your journey back to self—think spa experiences, self-care, personal style, and more. Community Connection - Surround yourself with women who get it. This is a sacred space to be seen, supported, and celebrated. Share stories, laugh, reflect, and feel the beauty of authentic connection with women walking a similar path. Breakfast & Brunch - Enjoy a thoughtfully curated brunch featuring delicious, high-quality bites made to delight and satisfy. This mid-day experience offers a flavorful pause to connect, refuel, and soak in the good company. Gather around the table, share stories, and celebrate the beauty of slowing down together. Who Should Attend: This event is perfect for ambitious, burnt-out working moms, small business owners, and high-level professionals who are seeking more purpose, alignment, and self-care in their lives. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner of self-care or new to these practices, this experience is for any mom ready to transform and recharge. *Moms Only: This is your time to receive the nourishment, connection and rest you deserve. As much as we love your kiddos, this space is just for you—no children, please* What You'll Walk Away With: - A reset nervous system - Inspiration on your next step - Mindful tools for everyday life - Deepened connection with your authentic self - A supportive community of like-hearted women How to Prepare: Wear what makes you feel empowered, radiant, and grounded—whether it’s a flowy dress, bold blazer, or your go-to comfy set. What Makes This Event Different? This is not just another community event—It’s a sacred space for ambitious, overwhelmed women to unplug from the noise, drop the guilt, and return to themselves. - Intimate, intentional atmosphere – No overwhelm here. You’ll feel held, heard, and seen in a nurturing circle of like-minded moms. - Full-body reset – This isn't just a feel-good moment. We’re supporting you in work that creates lasting internal shifts. - Connection with women who truly get it – This is a judgment-free zone where real talk, healing, and growth happen. You’ll leave with new insights and new connections. - Blend of wellness, purpose, and soul work – From sound healing to inspirational—this experience is designed to support your WHOLE self. You don’t need to earn rest. You deserve it simply because you exist. Reserve Your Spot: Space is intentionally limited to keep this experience intimate and powerful. If your soul whispered yes while reading this, trust it. For questions, email: josie@thedivineselfbyjosieanderson.com We can’t wait to create a transformative, nurturing experience for you! About the Host: Hi, I’m Josie Anderson—In 2023, I hit a breaking point. Burnt out from work, drowning in daily expectations, and overwhelmed by the mental load of motherhood, I found myself asking: “Is this really how life is supposed to feel?” That moment became my wake-up call. Since then, I’ve been on a mission—alongside the inspiring speakers and sponsors of this event—to support moms who feel stuck, unseen, and stretched too thin. You are not alone. This space was created for you. This event is a celebration, yes—but it’s also a safe, soulful space to talk about the real journey of motherhood. To be vulnerable. To be heard. And to rediscover the joy, clarity, and fulfillment you deeply deserve. There’s a life beyond burnout—one full of alignment, self-love, and freedom you can’t yet imagine. My prayer is that this event plants a seed of hope and reminds you of how powerful and worthy you already are. I can’t wait to welcome you in. https://thedivineselfbyjosieanderson.com/
  • Music executive Ty Stiklorius recounts her personal experiences within the music industry ahead of opening statements in Sean Combs' trial, which are scheduled for May 12.
  • San Diego’s wastewater surveillance program was shut down and that has scientists worried. Plus, we talk to a San Diego business about President Trump's decision to pause reciprocal tariffs. And, a musical premiering at the Old Globe is using humor to tackle serious issues.
  • We break down the city of San Diego's revised annual budget. Then, we discuss how Governor Gavin Newsom thinks cities and counties should tackle homelessness.
  • The spring has been full of great TV. Here's what you might have missed.
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