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  • The invitation to King Charles' May coronation refers to his wife as Queen Camilla, dropping the word 'consort.' Royal experts unpack the significance of the title and the history behind it.
  • Save the Date! - Event by Traci's Paws, Inc. and Emee the Chi hosted by Queen Bee's Art & Cultural Center - This is one of two fundraising events we will be hosting in 2023! - Join us as we celebrate our sweet little Emee the Chi, as she turns 15! - Please RSVP by July 1st! - Guest Dj, Mark3 Yt05, Marcos Curiel, Lead Guitarist of Band P.O.D! - Food! Cash Bar! Entertainment! - Come get your permanent jewelry to commemorate the day with PurlyNude Jewelry! This party and fundraiser will be the "reception" part of the Quinceanera, with her court, yummy eats, dancing, and a cash bar! This event is indoors. Well-behaved pets are allowed and must be on a short leash; no retractable leashes are allowed. We will have different tickets for pre-order! Ticket prices go up at the door! The ticket fee is a donation that will help support families in need of pet food to keep their pets at home with them and out of shelters! We will have a dj and dance floor (sorry, no pups on the dance floor unless you are holding him/her), a cash bar, and food vendors for food and snacks. Be sure to bring cash for tips and a card for purchases and of course, for our Pet Food Fund! Must be 21+ for any alcoholic beverages, bring your ID as it will be checked at the door! More details coming soon! If you have signs of being ill such as a fever, please stay at home, and we'll see you at the next one! Sorry, no refunds. This is a fundraiser for a 501c3 nonprofit organization, that relies on donations from amazing people like you! #TracisPaws #EmeesQuince
  • A new art installation asks people and institutions to go beyond land acknowledgements - and give property back to Indigenous tribes.
  • Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023 at 9 p.m. / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Sunday, Nov. 5 at 5 p.m. on KPBS 2. Join Dylan in an intimate setting as he performs songs from his extensive body of work in 2021. The concert showcases Dylan performing "Forever Young," "I'll Be Your Baby Now," "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" and many more.
  • The new Prime Video series goes undercover with a pair of strangers, played by Donald Glover and Maya Erskine, who pretend to be a normal couple but are actually adventurous spies.
  • SUNSET RARE & RESERVE TASTING Park Hyatt Aviara Resort Golf Club & Spa - The Gardens Friday, June 23, 2023 - 6:30-9 p.m. Guests are invited sip on fine wines and taste a variety of delicacies at the beautiful Park Hyatt Aviara Resort Golf Club & Spa's newly renovated Lawn. This is an elegant VIP event for true fine wine lovers, located in one of San Diego County's most beautiful coastal cities – Carlsbad. The limited number of tickets sell out quickly (due to the rarity of the wines being poured). A champagne reception is just the prelude to an evening of sampling hard-to-find trophy wines, some already out of circulation and impossible to find are poured, to an adoring crowd dressed in their finest casual/elegant resort wear. BEACHSIDE WINE FESTIVAL Park Hyatt Aviara Resort Golf Club & Spa - Heron Lawn Saturday, June 24, 2023 - 1-4 p.m. (VIPs 12 p.m.) The quintessential California wine tasting experience – sun, sea, food, wine and music – all come together at this sun-splashed wine fest overlooking lush rolling hills with the shimmering Pacific beyond at Park Hyatt Aviara Resort's Heron Lawn. By 1 p.m. the joint is jumping at this Camelot-like white-topped tent village. Wine oenophiles will find hundreds of fine wines, regional craft brews and a dizzying variety of foods to sample. Artisanal cheeses, breads, olive oil, as well as shellfish, salads,chocolates, cakes, and more! A live band keeps the beat for this all-day feast for the senses where wine and food are king and queen. ADMISSION: Tickets can be purchased here. Connect with CA Wine Festival on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • EBI
    Ebrahim Hamedi, known better as “Ebi” to his millions of fans across the world. His legendary satin, yet incredibly powerful voice has established Ebi as a Legendary Iranian Singer for the ages. Throughout his 50-year career, Ebi has released over 30 albums, and closer to 100 singles, performed sold-out shows across the world, and continuously released an endless string of hits, transcending Ebi’s fan base through 3 generations of Iranians worldwide. Since the Islamic revolution, Ebi’s music has been illegal to play in Iran, yet his audience is ever-growing both inside, and outside of his birth country. This is manifested by 5 decades of touring the globe, performing for millions of fans, and selling out some of the most prestigious venues in the world: Royal Albert Hall, Microsoft Theatre LA Live, Wembley Stadium, Sydney Opera House, Air Canada Center, Globen, Cologne Arena, Sony Center Toronto, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Greek Theatre Los Angeles, and many many more. Tickets purchased for the February 4 performance will be honored at this show. Connect with Ebrahim Hamedi on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Kick off 2023 with Drag Queen Bingo with Maddy Mokes on Wednesday, January 11 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. at Lapper Kitchen + Tap. Bingo supplies will be provided and admission is free. Dinner and special cocktails will be available for purchase during bingo games and Maddy's dance performances. Seating is limited and reservations are required. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • 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.
  • Tourmaline is an activist, filmmaker, and writer. Her work highlights the capacity of Black queer and trans people and communities to make and transform worlds. In her films, Tourmaline creates dreamlike portraits of people whose stories tell the history of New York City, including gay and trans liberation activists, drag queens, and queer icons Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera (Happy Birthday Marsha, co-directed with Sasha Wortzel, 2018), Miss Major (The Personal Things, 2016), and Egyptt LaBeija (Atlantic is a Sea of Bones, 2017). Tending to the histories and haunts of disabled, poor, Black, queer, and trans life that echo and vibrate beneath neighborhoods and cultural landmarks, Tourmaline’s films undulate between narrative and non-narrative and illuminate the mundane acts that form the fabric of historical events and mutually supportive communities. Presented by the UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts and the Black Studies Project.
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