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  • Join fellow Producers Club members at the La Jolla Playhouse for the premiere of 3 Summers of Lincoln. With an epic original score blending gospel, R&B, powerhouse anthems and Broadway, 3 Summers of Lincoln is the next unmissable, spectacular world premiere from La Jolla Playhouse. This gripping new musical tells the inspirational story of one of the most important friendships in our nation’s history, and a divided country coming together. Due to the popularity of previous Producers Club events at the La Jolla Playhouse, we are offering TWO evenings of 3 Summers of Lincoln. Night 1: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 OR Night 2: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 The $20 price per ticket will cover a Producers Club reception, an artistic chat with members of the production and the performance of 3 Summers of Lincoln. We ask you to limit your purchase to 2 tickets. If registering for 2, please include the names of both attendees.
  • Join fellow Producers Club members at the La Jolla Playhouse for the premiere of 3 Summers of Lincoln. With an epic original score blending gospel, R&B, powerhouse anthems and Broadway, 3 Summers of Lincoln is the next unmissable, spectacular world premiere from La Jolla Playhouse. This gripping new musical tells the inspirational story of one of the most important friendships in our nation’s history, and a divided country coming together. Due to the popularity of previous Producers Club events at the La Jolla Playhouse, we are offering TWO evenings of 3 Summers of Lincoln. Night 1: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 OR Night 2: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 The $20 price per ticket will cover a Producers Club reception, an artistic chat with members of the production and the performance of 3 Summers of Lincoln. We ask you to limit your purchase to 2 tickets. If registering for 2, please include the names of both attendees.
  • Formidable improviser and titular organist of the famous Dom Bedos organ at St Croix in Bordeaux, Paul Goussot will present a recital of music for organ by J.S. Bach and G.F Handel including several improvisations. This concert is part of the Ricercar Consort residency. A versatile musician, Paul Goussot has always tried to diversify his job as an artist by specializing at once in the organ, the harpsichord, and improvisation. He teaches continuo and improvisation at the Haute Ecole de Musique of Geneva in Switzerland and teaches the organ at the Rueil-Malmaison Conservatory. Prize winner of the international competitions of Bruges and St-Maurice d’Agaune, Paul Goussot successively won first prize for improvisation at the international competition in Luxembourg, first prize for improvisation at the 26th international organ competition in St-Albans and, in 2012, first prize and the prize of the public at the 49th international improvisation competition in Haarlem. He has been invited to prestigious European festivals: Musique sacrée à Notre-Dame de Paris, Festival de la Roque d’Anthéron, Bach Orgel festival Leipzig, Musik-fest Bremen, St-Albans organ festival, Ancona, Haarlem, Lausanne. He played many concerts with Philippe Pierlot and the Ricercar Consort, which resulted in recordings for the Label Mirare. His last CD recorded for the Label ROB on the Dom Bedos organ in Ste-Croix of Bordeaux received the Choc Classica award. (https://paulgoussot.com/) The San Diego Early Music Society was founded in 1981 to showcase music of the medieval, Baroque, and Renaissance periods. Every year, the Society brings in talent from across the globe to perform on period instruments in venues around the San Diego community. The San Diego Early Music Society can be contacted by phone at (619) 291-8246, by email at sdems@sdems.org, or on their website Visit: https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/sdems/876/event/1397906 San Diego Early Music Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: EXPO Design Market at MCASD; Fiber Fest at San Diego Craft Collective; Kinfolk Fest; Coronado Playhouse's Free Classics: "As You Like It"; San Diego Dance Theater's "Resilient Skies I"; Juneteenth; City Heights Street Food Fest; Lyrical Groove; "Indian Princesses"; live music picks and more.
  • Explore the buzz of San Diego’s Little Italy, a neighborhood where the past mingles with the present. Once home to generations of Italian fishermen, this area now boasts a diverse array of top chefs, rooftop bars, breweries, and pubs nestled alongside Italian American landmarks and traditions. This strolling, three-hour feast of a walking tour takes you to three local eateries, lounges, and taprooms to taste some of Little Italy’s best bites and sips. You’ll learn about the neighborhood’s unique blend of Italian charm, rich history, and modern cultural diversity. Don’t miss this chance to experience the best of Little Italy’s food and drink scene! Visit: Love Thy Neighbor(Hood): Little Italy Experience Little Italy San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • This weekend, people parking within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk will be subject to a citation under California's "Daylighting" law.
  • Stargazers oppose the fast-growing constellations of low-orbiting satellites, arguing they spoil observations. Others fear more satellite collisions.
  • The blowup marks the end of an alliance between the president and the billionaire that lasted far longer than many observers expected.
  • The home improvement chain broke from many other retailers, who say they cannot afford to absorb new tariffs. President Trump recently attacked Walmart for warning of price hikes.
  • The city’s San Diegans Together Tackling Homelessness initiative has raised only $1.3 million of its $370 million goal for 2024.
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