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  • County Supervisor Jim Desmond wants to close the border. He says Hamas fighters could enter the country illegally, but Middle East experts say those concerns are preposterous, unhinged and irresponsible. In other news, California utility regulators are looking ahead to the winter to see if natural gas prices will spike like they did last year. Plus, we have details on arts events happening in San Diego County this weekend.
  • Sip, sketch, and color at our holiday art class with archaeological illustrator Donna Walker. Learn how to draw the native plant Toyon Berry, also known as California Holly, then color your creation with Prismacolor, an oil-based color pencil that blends and looks like watercolor when finished. You’ll learn techniques to give your objects depth and definition – gone will be the flat-looking images, yours will look 3-D! Finish by turning your drawing into a personalized holiday card. Tickets include all art supplies and 2 drinks per person. For more information visit: sandiegoarchaeology.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Just in time for the holidays, students and alumni from Palomar College showcase their work in a variety of mediums including glass, ceramics, wood, painting, and more. For more information visit: palomar.edu Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie, directed by Dr. Angela Yeung, presents its first concert for the sping season, featuring the Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra and soprano Emily Ortlieb. Program includes the Spring Festival Overture by Chinese composer Li Huanzhi's ( 李焕之 ), Bells of Spring by San Diego composer Adam Tedeschi, and arias and art songs by Rossini, Donizetti, and Faure. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Registered audience receive directions to free parking. Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donation via Venmo, Zelle, or by check can be tax deductible. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for updates.
  • Lesh, an original member of America's preeminent jam band, died Friday morning.
  • Stephanie Bergsma worked at KPBS from 1982 to 2012. As associate general manager, Bergsma was responsible for major gifts, production underwriting, Gays and Lesbians for Public Broadcasting affinity group and the Producers Club. Her greatest achievements include raising the funds to build the KPBS Copley Telecommunications Center and funding all of the equipment including the HDTV conversion pieces.
  • The Rosin Box Project’s 2024 Season: Exalt, continues with an evening of all new commissions from some of the most sought after names in the industry! "DEBUTS" will feature new works from the internationally acclaimed choreographic duo FLOCK: Alice Klock and Florian Lochner, 2023 Princess Grace Honoraria for Choreography and Ballet West principal dancer, Emily Adams, alongside TRBP resident artist, Katie Spagnoletti, and the first look at a new immersive and media-fusing creation from TRBP Artistic Director Carly Topazio. The Rosin Box Project on Facebook / Instagram
  • Sunday Brunch and New Orleans Jazz Trios only at Books & Records Bar! Jon Garner is a gigger, studio musician, and perpetual student. He holds a Bachelor of Music Degree from University of Massachusetts - Amherst, and a Master of Music Degree from San Diego State University. He has performed thousands of gigs all across the United States, but primarily slowly crawls the freeways of Southern California on the way to the next performance. He has performed in every kind of band - from classical to jazz, blue grass to punk. Jon has studied privately with the great guitar masters, Yusef Lateef, Sephane Wrembel, and Gonzalo Bergara, and was lucky enough to glean insights from both Joe Pass and Jim Hall personally. Their wisdom planted the seeds that would become the G Way, use a little to get a lot, simplify. Jon has been teaching for 20 years. Many of his students have become professional musicians themselves, but he teaches beginners and experts alike. He teaches in his private studio, at Palomar College, San Diego School of the Creative and Performing Arts, and online. So far, knock on wood, all of his students have passed their auditions, due to their hard work and Jon's no-nonsense approach to playing guitar. The Garners on Facebook / Instagram See More Events www.booksandrecrodsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • Directed by David Ellenstein, it runs from Sept. 11 to Oct. 13, 2024 (full schedule to be announced) North Coast Rep's Season 43 blazes onto the stage with Arthur Miller’s Tony Award-winning play, "A View From The Bridge." Set in a tight-knit Italian-American community in 1950s Brooklyn, the play explores the lives of its characters with raw emotion and powerful storytelling. As tensions rise and secrets unravel, the audience is drawn into a world where loyalties are tested and the consequences of one's actions have far-reaching implications. With compelling characters and intense relationships, this timeless drama keeps audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Visit our website for tickets at northcoastrep.org or call (858) 481-1055.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. Today we take a journey to the Chenowth Offroad Museum just south of San Felipe. Meet Lynn Chenowth, the man behind the incredible vehicles. Explore the first brewery in San Felipe, where the mastermind behind it shares a dizzying array of beer selections.
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