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  • Astro Bot, Balatro, and Metaphor: ReFantazio claimed the most trophies at The Game Awards in a night dominated by sweeps, surprising reveals and fourth-wall breaks.
  • This weekend in the arts: Lots of new visual art across the county; contemporary dance; Chopin's piano works; painting with Panca; acrobatic theater; plus live music and more.
  • Indulge in the ultimate chocolate experience at our exclusive 'All Things Chocolate!' Baking Night Series. Join us on 8/9/24 at 6:00 p.m., for the third class in the series as we delve into the art of creating a decadent Dark Chocolate Passion Fruit Soufflé. This demo-style series is perfect for couples looking to add a touch of sweetness to their date night or a girl's night out. We will have light refreshments, but you are welcome to b.y.o.b. as you learn a new techniques to add to your baking repertoire in this demo-style class. You will learn to make a decadent Dark Chocolate Passion Fruit Soufflé, share a serving of our hard work and go home with the recipe to make at home. *As a thank you, we offer 15% off our retail selection For more information visit: sweetpetiteconfections.com/events Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport and it's also popular with older athletes. All Things Considered went to the Florida Senior Games to find out why.
  • Indulge in the ultimate chocolate experience at our exclusive 'All Things Chocolate!' Baking Night Series. Join us on 7/26/24 at 6:00 p.m., for the second class in the series as we delve into the art of creating a luscious Chocolate Brooklyn Blackout Cake. This demo-style series is perfect for couples looking to add a touch of sweetness to their date night or a girl's night out. We will have light refreshments, but you are welcome to b.y.o.b. as you learn a new techniques to add to your baking repertoire in this demo-style class. You will learn to make a luscious Chocolate Brooklyn Blackout Cake, share a serving of our hard work and go home with the recipe to make at home. *As a thank you, we offer 15% off our retail selection For more information visit: sweetpetiteconfections.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The series concludes Sunday, August 4, with Chilean-born guitarist-vocalist Camila Meza. She will be joined by Or Bareket on bass and Edward Simon on piano. NPR called Meza “one of the best-kept secrets in New York City,” commenting, “Camila Meza is poised to step into a broader spotlight.” The New York Times wrote, “A welcome presence in New York … Ms. Meza brings an appealing combination of lightness and depth to all the material, singing in a bright, clear voice. … Her improvising, on electric or acoustic guitar, is serious business.” DownBeat wrote, “Her impressive guitar playing serves the song as she seeks a perfect balance between poignant vocals and killer chops.” Born in Jerusalem to parents of Moroccan, Iraqi, Argentinian, and Eastern European descent, raised between Buenos Aires and Tel Aviv, and based out of Brooklyn since 2011, Or Bareket is one of the most prominent bassists of his generation, as well as a composer and bandleader with an eclectic yet meticulously cohesive style. Winner of the 2011 International Society of Bassists' jazz competition, Bareket's distinct lyricism, rhythmic dexterity, and groove-centric approach are clearly present in his playing and writing alike. Edward Simon, a native of Venezuela, has made a name for himself over decades in America as a jazz improviser, composer-arranger, and bandleader. His profile has grown in recent years as he has explored the commonalities jazz can have with the folkloric sounds of Latin America. JazzTimes summed up his influence on the music genre this way: “Simon is less talked about than many other important jazz pianists from the Caribbean and South America, but he may be the most complete creative artist among them.” Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, as a member of the all-star SFJAZZ Collective, Simon has received a Guggenheim Fellowship; multiple composition grants, as part of Chamber Music America’s New Jazz Works initiative; and South Arts Jazz Road Creative Residencies. He has recorded 16 albums as a leader or co-leader, with his latest, Solo Live (Ridgeway), released in 2021. This followed Simon’s 2020 album, 25 Years, and his 2016 album, Latin American Songbook. DownBeat praised Latin American Songbook’s “grand and sophisticated” sound, and the recording won Simon an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album. The New York Times has praised Simon’s “light, warm touch” as a pianist, while Jazz Journal International singled out “his deep emotional statements” as a composer and improviser. Simon is a Yamaha artist. For more information visit: ljathenaeum.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The annual Sam Hinton Folk Heritage Festival will include music beginning at 10 am on the Gazebo Stage. There will be storytelling in the Porter House and jam sessions all over the park. Enjoy the Poway Farmers Market from 8 am to 2 pm. The following is the concert schedule: 10:00 a.m. Hullabaloo. Start your day with some free-range, organic kid-folk. 10:45 a.m. Marilyn McPhie. World renowned storyteller will give you a taste of what will be happening over in the Porter House. 11:00 a.m. MohaviSoul. Stellar songwriting and tight bluegrass-flavored musicianship will kick things up a notch. 12:00 p.m. Scarborough. Hear Simon and Garfunkel songs done by Ashley Norton and Sharon Katz, two women whose voices blend just as well as Paul and Art’s. 1:00 p.m. Hot Pstromi. The full band will play world-class music based around Yale Strom’s klezmer violin and Elizabeth Schwartz’ powerful vocals. 2:00 p.m. Lee Coulter Band. This performer puts more positivity into his work, and connects more closely to his audience. 3:00 p.m. Billy Lee and the Swamp Critters. These folks live up to their name, with so much fun Cajun and Zydeco music, it is hard not to dance. For more information visit: sdfolkheritage.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Poets Underground works with High Tech High Mesa to introduce a new mental health curriculum using the spoken word and the arts.
  • An all-media, juried student art awards show. Held at the MiraCosta College Kruglak Art Gallery (Bldg. 3400), Oceanside Campus.
  • The ranchera and bolero singer took aim at machismo as if it were a piñata. For decades, she wrote and sang feminist anthems full of pain, rage and empowerment.
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