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  • Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis told a courtroom on Monday that he's still preparing for the blockbuster trial to start Tuesday, even as both sides engaged in settlement talks.
  • Join us on Saturday, October 29 at 7 p.m. at the newly revamped Rooftop Bar for Wonderland at The Rooftop: Welcome to the Mad Tea Party. Complete with a photo booth, live DJ, seasonal cocktail specials, and bottle service at the cabanas, the night will also include a costume contest. The Best Costume first place recipient will receive a one-night stay in a Sanctuary Studio Suite at Mission Pacific Hotel and a $150 food and beverage credit. The second prize receives a one-night stay at Mission Pacific, and the third prize will receive $150 at The Rooftop. The Rooftop Bar just recently debuted a reimagination as a spirited, stand-alone destination nestled above Oceanside Beach infused with vibrant local culture offering guests a day-to-night oasis with beach club energy, where guests can ease from sunrise to sunset O'Side style. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The celebrated singer, who led an illustrious, jet-setting career, broke the color barrier as the first Black artist to perform at Germany's Bayreuth Festival.
  • From the organizers: As seen on PBS, join vocalist, Lauren Jelencovich, for an evening of your favorite music with stories and songs from broadway, opera, the golden age to the crossover hits we all love! Lauren has garnered great acclaim for her affecting portrayals of opera and musical theater roles throughout the world. Her sparkling soprano voice imparts her love and passion for all genres of music to thrill audiences of all ages. She is currently on tour with Yanni as his featured vocalist, performing to sold out venues all over the world such as Radio City Music Hall, Red Rocks Amphitheater and Royal Albert Hall. She can be seen on his PBS Specials/DVDs and CDs. Lauren is a Grand Prize winner of Ed McMahon’s Star Search and Andrea Bocelli’s World Scholarship. Whether it is a symphony concert or intimate theatre - one thing always rings true - the audiences keep coming back for more. “We are excited to launch our 2022-2023 season with Lauren Jelencovich,” said Alex Benestelli, Artistic Director of the St. James Music Series. “This is sure to be a fun evening of familiar songs from arias to Broadway, and nobody does it better than Lauren.” TICKETS Reserved Seating: $13-$43 Tickets can be purchased here! About the St. James Music Series The St. James Music Series is known for great performances of choral music in San Diego. The vibrant acoustic of St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in La Jolla provides an ideal venue to soak up the rich texture of the human voice. Each year the St. James Music Series aims to provide a unique opportunity for audiences to enjoy diverse and impactful programs of the highest musical quality. Over the past thirty-six years, the series has featured the Vienna Boys Choir, The Australian Chamber Orchestra, Anonymous 4, The Tallis Scholars, The Choir of Westminster Abbey, The Hereford Cathedral Choir, the Venice Baroque Orchestra, VOCES8 and a mainstay of the series, the Grammy Award-winning Chanticleer. Follow the artist on social media: Facebook & Instagram
  • Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • Police raided former President Jair Bolsonaro's home, investigating claims of suspected efforts to falsify vaccination records to travel to the U.S. He denies any role in allegedly forging documents.
  • The onetime Silicon Valley has surrendered herself to federal authorities at the Bryan, Texas, prison camp, an all-female facility about 100 miles outside of Houston.
  • Matt Nathanson at The Magnolia on October 8, 2022 SOCIAL MEDIA Matt Nathanson: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The horses trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. died within three days of each other from unknown causes. Another of Joseph's horses, Lord Miles, has been withdrawn from Saturday's Kentucky Derby.
  • One week after a parent complained, Gorman's The Hill We Climb was moved. The NAACP chapter in Miami says it wants "to ensure that it takes more than one form to remove our history and heritage."
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