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  • Michael Feinstein brings to life Big Band Celebrations and the Tony Bennett legacy. Supported by the Carnegie Hall Big Band, Feinstein pays a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Tony Bennett, bringing his iconic songs to life in a symphony of sound. The performance will feature hits such as "Because of You", "Rags to Riches", "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "The Best is Yet to Come", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "Stranger in Paradise" and many more. Feinstein's dynamic interpretations, coupled with the grandeur of the big band, will create an unforgettable night that honors the legacy of Tony Bennett in all its glory. Michael Feinstein's close friendship with Tony Bennett adds a profound layer to this tribute, as their camaraderie brings authenticity and depth to each note performed. Not only does Feinstein's masterful interpretation of Bennett's timeless repertoire pay homage to an era of classic songwriting, but it also preserves the rich cultural heritage that these songs represent. The show also brings to bear the history of Carnegie Hall, which has been connected to the big band for decades. Icons from across the 20th and 21st Century have graced the stage of Carnegie Hall, from Benny Goodman to Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong to Ella Fitzgerald and from Frank Sinatra to, of course, Tony Bennett. The music-making of Feinstein and the Carnegie Hall Big Band continue this tradition, as this program brings the Hall’s history to life onstage. "Tony Bennett is one of the most enduring icons of the 20th century. He has created a body of work surpassed by none.” – Michael Feinstein (This show is not affiliated with the Tony Bennett Estate; the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this concert.) Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/michael-feinstein-in-because-of-you/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrate the season in San Diego with holiday-themed performances, festivals and more, from "The Nutcracker" ballet to toy trains and Kwanzaa.
  • Skoden Wellness Club Nov. 14 | 12-1 p.m. | Intertribal Resource Center Take time for self-care with Shandiin (Diné), a Native alumna, as she leads a session on wellness, self-care and stress relief. Unwind, relax and learn strategies to break away from the pressures of daily life. Treat yourself to an hour of wellbeing and joy with us. No RSVP is necessary for this free event. The Intertribal Resource Center is located on the 1st floor of the Student Services Center in SSC Room #187. We are located at the corner of Rupertus Way and Myers Drive, south of Price Center East. Every November, UC San Diego recognizes and celebrates the achievements, cultures, and contributions of Native American people and tribes during Native American Heritage Month. The UC San Diego community greatly respects the land and the Kumeyaay people of the area where our campus is located. We acknowledge their tremendous contributions to our region and thank them for their stewardship. Visit: https://today.ucsd.edu/story/uc-san-diego-celebrates-native-american-heritage-month
  • After earning two 2023 Broadway World Cabaret Awards (Best Spoken Word and Best Debut Show), comedian Adam Sank is bringing his acclaimed one-man show, “Bad Dates: A One Man Show About Many Men,” to the Diversionary Theatre on Dec. 7. Immediately following the show will be an exclusive meet-and-greet and Q&A with Sank downstairs at the theater’s Clark Cabaret. “Bad Dates” originally premiered at New York City’s legendary Stonewall Inn in the summer of 2023, after which it ran for two weeks of sold-out shows at the Foundry in Wilton Manors, FL last November, as well as two sold-out nights at Oscar’s Palm Springs in January of this year. Visit: https://ci.ovationtix.com/33385/production/1204205?performanceId=11483500 Adam Sank on Instagram and Facebook
  • Vice President JD Vance will travel to Greenland this week, including a stop at Pituffik Space Base, the U.S. Defense Department's northernmost installation and its only outpost on the island.
  • Come join us at Addis Ethiopian Restaurant for a unique experience of the Traditional Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony! Immerse yourself in the rich aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans and witness the intricate process of preparing coffee the Ethiopian way. This event is a celebration of Ethiopian culture and hospitality, where coffee is more than just a drink - it's a symbol of friendship and community. So gather your friends and family and enjoy freshly roasted and brewed Ethiopian beans, served in a traditional fashion at Addis! How It Works: We'll have two 1-hour long ceremonies. Choose between the 10 a.m. or 11 a.m. seating. Reserve a spot for you and friends (groups of 4-6 are great to shoot for! but everyone is welcome) so we can expect you: https://addis-sd.com/coffee Ceremonies are $9 per person and include up to three cups of coffee per person, and is served with traditional snacks. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us 619-677-4844! Guests are welcome to stay for lunch. For more information visit: addis-sd.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The campaigns crisscrossed Michigan and Wisconsin. Trump tried to woo Arab Americans and zeroed in on Friday's jobs data as Harris criticized the GOP nominee for violent comments about Liz Cheney.
  • Storm damage and fires this year have forced closures at almost all of the county’s iconic ocean piers — except in Imperial Beach.
  • Kate Russell singer/songwriter performs songs from her latest album Give Your Love to Me with an allstar band. Visit: https://www.myafton.com/katerussell007 Kate Russel on Facebook
  • The Trump administration has announced a flurry of changes at the agency that oversees Social Security. Advocates warn these moves could lead to people having a harder time getting help with benefits.
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