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  • A new production by one of the founding members of Celtic Woman, Mairead Nesbitt returns to the stage of storytelling and spellbinding traditions with "CELTIC SPELLS". Love and loss. Passion and struggle. As old a story as any could be, as real and relevant as today. "Celtic Spells" invites you on a journey through the mystical landscapes of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and beyond. From the rolling green hills to the rugged coastlines, each scene comes alive with the spirit of the Celts, embracing their mythology, traditions, and deep connection to nature while telling the story of love and loss. Passion and struggle. Talented musicians breathe life into traditional Celtic instruments like the fiddle, harp, bodhran, and bagpipes while dancers take to the stage, their graceful movements and intricate footwork convey the ancient stories and legends passed down through generations. Grammy and Emmy nominated artist and composer, Máiréad Nesbitt, hailed as a ‘demon of a fiddle player’, will grace the stage with her world-renowned skills. “Celtic Spells” is not just a show; it is an immersive experience that celebrates the beauty, resilience, and magic of Celtic culture. It pays homage to the rich heritage and traditions that have shaped the Celtic nations, offering a glimpse into their unique customs, folklore, and spiritual beliefs. Whether you have Celtic roots or simply appreciate the beauty of this ancient culture, “Celtic Spells” promises to be a feast for the senses. From the vibrant costumes to the breathtaking set designs, every aspect of the show is carefully crafted to transport you to the heart of the Celtic realm. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Movie themes. Haunting Gypsy songs. Popular refrains. Korean-born violinist YuEun Kim and German-born guitarist Ines Thomé are two exciting artists that have dazzled audiences throughout the U.S. and Europe. Whatever lends itself to a soaring violin and intricate guitar might be played at this performance – from Argentine tangos to Spanish and German dances, mountain songs and Scottish airs - to haunting movie music. Don’t miss this duo! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Israeli troops withdrew Sunday from the city after a four-month battle against Hamas. Displaced Palestinians returning there found immense destruction. Most went back to living in tents in Rafah.
  • MiraCosta College would like to invite residents, businesses, non-profit organizations, alumni, students, faculty, and staff to give us their input and feedback to develop a long-term plan for our future facilities. Please join us as we host a series of interactive sessions at various campuses and community locations throughout the district. We encourage our local community to participate and share your thoughts on the most important topics for the future direction of MiraCosta. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The newest iPad ad depicts instruments, books and art supplies flattened into Apple's thinnest product ever. But anyone who owns and loves art in any form knows: The practicality isn't the point.
  • A new shelter has just opened to help homeless residents in Vista and Encinitas. The Buena Vista Navigation Center has a low-barrier to entry and includes semi-private rooms with two beds.
  • Authorities said that the shooting suspect mailed letters to University of Nevada, Las Vegas employees across the country and that at least one letter contained a harmless unidentified white powder.
  • San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria released his updated budget for Fiscal Year 2024-25 on Tuesday, still reflecting a $172 million deficit but featuring fewer cuts to services than the previous spending plan.
  • KPBS has received a $3 million gift from Irwin and Joan Jacobs to fund a new initiative to provide information and resources to ensure all San Diegans understand their opportunity to engage in the democratic process.
  • In her new book, Dr. Casey Means argues that good metabolic function is key to preventing chronic disease. And she shares a prescription for boosting yours.
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