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  • Admission is $65 Members, $75 Non-Members and includes dinner and a sampling of a historic cocktail libation. Experience San Diego during the Victorian era (1837-1901) with a lively presentation of artifacts and oddities from the San Diego History Center and the Women’s Museum of California archives. A thespian ghost host will share both spine-tingling stories and historic Victorian tales from San Diego’s Gaslamp District, Old Town, and Villa Montezuma. Prizes will be awarded to those who come dressed in their ghostly best! Beer, wine, and a special cocktail will be available for purchase. Ticket includes dinner and a sampling of a historic libation. We are dying to see you there! This is a 21+ event Visit: https://sandiegohistory.org/event/dine-and-doom/ San Diego History Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Our October performance will put you in the mood for the autumn season with “Fantasy and Fear.” The concert features some older classics alongside newer works — favorites like The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and a Prelude and Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach will be a great compliment to Lindsey Bronnenkant’s Tarot. We also welcome to the podium SDSU Director of Bands Dr. Shannon Kitelinger, a pillar of artistic music-making in our region, and welcome to the audience composer Andrew David Perkins as we play his haunting Asylum. Visit: https://www.finestmusic.org/events Finest City Musicians Alliance on Instagram and Facebook
  • Game Diego, Central San Diego's biggest board game convention, is back again! Featuring hundreds of the latest board games for rental, food, gaming furniture, and plenty of new friends to play with, all at a new venue! We are also running our 60-player MegaGame: A special and rare kind of board game that is three hours long and takes up to 60 players at the same time! The Puzzalarium on Facebook
  • Featuring Chris Stillwell, John Stanten, Bobby Cressey and Special Guests Guitarist for Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Shots Fired, DJ Williams Projekt, & Agent 3. From the moment the band’s first single, “She’s No Good,” dropped into rotation on SiriusXM radio this past spring, Shots Fired has been designated as a 2018 “heat-seaker” and “artist to watch.” Williams is the founder of the funky Richmond based band, DJ Williams Projekt; leader of a west coast rock & soul outfit, and the guitarist for San Diego’s critically acclaimed group, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. Since starting a full time music career in 2001, DJ has toured the globe from small rock venues to large prestigious music festivals in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Visit: https://winstonsob.com/calendar/week/halloween-party-dj-williams-band
  • Rising country artist Kelli Belles, known by her stage moniker Belles, is set to hit the road this fall for her highly anticipated Trust Issues Tour, with support from artist Trevor Martin. With a voice grounded in her Nebraska roots, Belles is steadily making a name for herself. Since moving to Nashville in 2018, Belles has captivated audiences with her meaningful and witty storytelling. Her original songs, all co-written with some of Nashville's top writers, have garnered over 70 million views and streams across all platforms. Doors open at 4 p.m. Tickets are available at BellesMusic.com/Tour For more information and to stay updated on Belles and The Trust Issues Tour visit https://bellesmusic.com/ and follow her on social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.
  • Analysts say the country will burn a lot more natural gas in the coming years to meet soaring electricity demand, potentially locking in decades of heat-trapping emissions.
  • Outgoing U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns discusses the challenges diplomats and business leaders face in China with Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep.
  • Mainly Mozart and Tijuana community-based organization Promotora De Las Bellas Artes have partnered for a bi-national project to raise awareness for ocean conservation and the care and importance of our shared Cali-Baja Coast. Part of this program is a free community concert, “The Sea Unites Us,” May 5 at 5 p.m. at the UC San Diego Epstein Family Amphitheater. The Mainly Mozart Youth Orchestra will be joined by members of Tijuana’s Promotora de las Bellas Artes Children’s Choir, the San Diego Children’s Choir, and the SDSU Chamber Choir, as well as musicians and singers from the Baja California and Los Angeles regions performing works highlighting the importance of the shared Cali-Baja coast. Led by Maestro Hernan Constantino, the concert will feature new music from renowned Mexico City singer, conductor and composer Jorge Cózatl whose piece was inspired by research provided by the Walter Munk Foundation for the Oceans (WMFO) as well as the environmental learning and experiences of the students of Promotora de las Bellas Artes choir. In addition, the song's lyrics are co-authored by Tijuana rapper “Danger.” For more information visit: amphitheater.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Create & Innovate: Exploring New Technologies Summer Camp for 6th-8th Graders July 22-26, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Writer's Ink, Liberty Station Register Here This summer, whether you are a beginner or experienced creator, dive into the world of new technology! Join a community of youth creators and amplify your voices through digital media art while adding to your resume and portfolio. Our program offers a platform to create, share, and elevate your stories using cutting edge technology such XR, podcasting, 360 cameras, 3d printing and Adobe Creative Suite. Through technical training, artistic development, and hands-on content creation, you'll elevate your skills and bring your digital media art to the next level! Equipment and snacks will be provided. This camp is open to 6th-8th graders. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Immerse yourself in a musical experience that soothes and elevates the soul. Duruflé’s iconic Requiem transports you to a world of serenity through its lush harmonies, flowing melodies, and an enduring sense of tranquility. Experience the harmonious embrace of this masterwork along with works by Britten, Butler, and Brahms, performed by the San Diego Master Chorale with organist Martin Green, Canon for Music at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral. Join us for an unforgettable afternoon as we celebrate the enduring beauty of choral art and offer a serene escape through the power of music.
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