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  • Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson says that telling Sly Stone's story with empathy was a way to open a conversation about Black artists and mental health.
  • LIVE at the Howard Brubeck Theatre! Back on Stage and In Person! Palomar Performing Arts Proudly Presents Iona Pay is a freelance French hornist performing across SoCal with the American Youth Symphony, the Santa Monica Symphony, the Southern California Brass Consortium, the New West Symphony, the Coronado Philharmonic, and other ensembles. She also performs in opera and musical pits, chamber ensembles and studio sessions in Los Angeles and San Diego. Passionate about brass chamber music, Iona has attended the American Brass Quintet Seminar at the Aspen Music Festival, and the National Brass Ensemble Academy at SFCM. She recently co-founded the Los Angeles Brass Alliance, an ensemble for early-career brass musicians, and looks forward to commissioning new works and bringing engaging performances to the public with the ensemble. Iona received her bachelor’s in Horn Performance from the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, and simultaneously earned her bachelor’s in Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics. She has also been invited to study at Domaine Forget De Charlevoix International Music Festival, Eastern Music Festival, and to perform with The Orchestra Now. Iona is currently pursuing an on-the-ground education in arts entrepreneurship and performance from freelancing in Los Angeles, and studies with Associate Principal of the New York Philharmonic, Richard Deane. For more information visit: palomar.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Bannon pleaded guilty in a Manhattan court to one count of scheme to defraud, a low-level felony. The case involved We Build the Wall, a non-profit that Bannon himself once suspected was a scam.
  • A model and a posing coach share poses, postures and facial expressions to help you take your best photo yet. Give them a try and let us know how they go!
  • As a member of the hit K-pop girl group BLACKPINK, Rosé has earned worldwide fame. Now, she's got the spotlight all to herself with her first solo album, rosie.
  • New Orleans Songbook – A Jazz at Lincoln Center Presents Productions featuring Luther S. Allison, Milton Suggs, and Quiana Lynell Jazz at Lincoln Center presents brings the soul of New Orleans and the spirit of Mardi Gras to this amazing evening, celebrating the composers and inspired songs of the Crescent City, the historic epicenter of jazz. From Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong to Ellis Marsalis and James Black, New Orleans has long been an apex of innovation and inspiration. Led by pianist Luther S. Allison and vocalists Quiana Lynell and Milton Suggs, New Orleans Songbook immerses audiences in the captivating and timeless spirit of this vibrant city. Visit: https://imgartists.com/roster/jalcnola/
  • Do you know a 8-12 year old looking for a fun summer activity? Scripps Ranch Theatre is offering a 2-week theater workshop with veteran youth instructor Katelyn Slater (recently Clown in "The 39 Steps") where she’ll teach kids the theater improv with fun games, skits and scenes. Embrace the magic of theater with our enriching two-week camp designed to ignite creativity and foster a love for the performing arts in children. Join us on this exciting journey where imagination knows no bounds, and every child is encouraged to explore their potential in a supportive and engaging environment. As they step into the spotlight, they will not only showcase their talents but also create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. This is their time to shine and to bask in the magic of the performing arts. Kids will have a blast learning: - Improv - Skits - Scene work - Songs - Connection Kids will have the opportunity to perform in a showcase for friends and family at the end of the workshop on July 20. No experience necessary. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • From the organizers: Get ready to swing into the holiday season with Jingle: The Big Band Spectacular! Experience the electrifying energy of SDGMC’s 120-voice chorus combined with the irresistible rhythm of a live big band. Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. Balboa Theatre This show brings your favorite holiday classics to life with dazzling big band arrangements inspired by legends like Michael Bublé, Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis Jr. From bossa nova and Dixieland to smooth jazz fusion, Jingle promises an unforgettable journey through festive sounds, packed with surprises, dynamic dance numbers, and even a chance for you to sing along! Don’t miss out on San Diego’s favorite holiday tradition — grab your tickets today and celebrate the season in spectacular style! Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/san-diego-gay-men-s-chorus-tickets/artist/1645527 San Diego Gay Men's Chorus on Instagram and Facebook
  • Guests will make the Grainbakers Spent Grain Artisan Bread Dough. Once created, you can customize your bread by adding various flavors from our spice selection. Rosemary & Sea Salt Cinnamon Raisin Tomato & Italian Herb Dark Chocolate & Cherry Blueberry, Heavy Cream & Lime Cheddar, Bacon & Chive Bread Honey & Lavender Cheddar & Habanero Everything Bagel BYO Inclusions - We don't mind at all! (Frozen fruit, Frozen fancy cheese ect) Class includes: A bread-and-butter sampling Lecture and hands-on instruction to make artisan spent grain baked bread Recipe and instruction guide. Super fun mixing session to make your dough One bread in it's first rise, ready to head home to bake Extra spent grain for your freezer and recipes to make more bread VIP / FAQ: We will be hosting TWO sessions of this class, a 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. session. You will bake your bread at home. Participants must be 18 to participate and must have a ticket. Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. You are WELCOME to invite a friend to wait for you while you’re in class. You can have dinner together before class, and then they can doomscroll some social media over a pint while in class. This class is: This class is fun for groups This class is fun for a solo outing This class is fun for couples This class is fun for a girls’ night out This class is fun for Adults + their Parents! This class is fun for a Birthday activity Official Class Ticket Link Visit: https://www.grainbakers.com/event-details-registration/pizza-port-brewing-spent-grain-breadmaking-november-20-7pm-class?utm_medium=Referral&utm_source=Vesta Grainbakers on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join Film Geeks SD this November under the stars as they celebrate NOIRVEMBER. Film Geeks will present four iconic film noir classics on Friday nights (November 8, 15, 22, 29). The films are generously provided by The Film Noir Foundation, dedicated to rescuing and restoring America’s Noir heritage, and Flicker Alley. Included with each Friday night ticket will be an intro by Alan K. Rode, director/treasurer of The Film Noir Foundation, plus theme swag and treats provided by Film Geeks. Friday, November 8 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "TOO LATE FOR TEARS" (1949. 99 min.) (In person intro by Alan K. Rode) Burns with heat and passion! The seductive and destructive femme fatale Lizabeth Scott and Arthur Kennedy play a married couple who get more than they bargained for when a bag with $60,000 is tossed into their car by a passing motorist. With Dan Duryea and Don De Fore. Friday, November 15 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "WOMAN ON THE RUN" (1950. 78 min.) A lost gem rediscovered! Orson Welles protege Norman Foster directed this witty, wise-cracking take on the travails of romance and marriage. Join the wild chase around San Francisco as the sole witness to a gangland slaying goes into hiding, trailed by a police bird dog, a roguish newspaperman (Dennis O’Keefe) and the witness’s wife (Ann Sheridan). Friday, November 22 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "EL VAMPIRO NEGRO" (1952. 90 min. ) (Spanish with English subtitles) An expressionistic nightmare! A proto-feminist reimagining of Fritz Lang’s “M”. A cabaret performer (Olga Zubarry) trys to protect her young daughter from a mysterious murderer while fending off the advances of the prosecutor pursuing the murderer. Friday, November 29 (Film Geeks) 8 p.m. "REPEAT PERFORMANCE" (1947. 93 min.) Unique hybrid of film noir, supernatural fantasy and backstage drama features Joan Leslie as a Broadway actor who magically relives the past year of her life, but can she alter the fateful mistakes that led to a New Year’s Eve tragedy?
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