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  • With a seven-decade career, Willie Nelson has earned every conceivable award as a musician and amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor, and activist. He continues to thrive as a relevant and progressive musical and cultural force. In recent years, he has delivered more than a dozen new albums, released a Top 10 New York Times’ bestsellers book, again headlined Farm Aid, an event he co-founded in 1985, been honored by the Library of Congress with their Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, received his 5th degree black belt in Gong Kwon Yu Sul, headlined the annual Luck Reunion food and music festival during SXSW, launched his cannabis companies Willie’s Reserve and Willie’s Remedy, and graced the covers of Rolling Stone and AARP The Magazine. In July 2020, Willie released his album First Rose of Spring - an atmospheric soulful showcase of beautifully-written songs and poignant performances. September 2020 brought a memoir with his sister and pianist Bobbie Nelson titled, Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of The Family Band. For 2021, he released a new studio album in February —That's Life, Willie's second album of standards and classics made famous by Frank Sinatra (his first, 2018's My Way, earned Willie the Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Solo Album). The two legends were friends, musical colleagues, and mutual admirers of each other's work. In June 2021, a collection of his thoughts on America, family, faith and music hits shelves as a new book titled Willie Nelson’s Letters to America. These creative endeavors as well as new songs and performances that add to his classic catalog, find Willie Nelson rolling at an artistic peak, writing and singing and playing with the seasoned wit and wisdom that comes from the road. Just added. On sale Thursday, September 1 at 10:00am. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Puerto Rican singer Ozuna is coming to San Diego for his brand new OzuTochi Tour! See him live at Pechanga Arena on Sun, Oct 30 at 7 P.M. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The Associated Press won two awards for its Ukraine coverage, including the prestigious Public Service award. The prize for fiction went to two books: Demon Copperhead and Trust.
  • San Diego officials are mulling whether to remove parking and a vehicular travel lane on Park Boulevard in Balboa Park to make space for protected bike lanes and bus-only lanes. The plan faces resistance from the park’s cultural institutions. Meanwhile, Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego is one of 21 new cardinals named by Pope Francis. Plus, many people hit the road this weekend as the summer travel season began and pandemic-related restrictions eased up.
  • Join us onsite for Fun Animal Friday with Wild Wonders, Friday October 28 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wild Wonders will be introducing our guests to an armadillo and an iguana! The event will include a live presentation, storytime, special craft, meet and greet, and more! Included with Museum admission. No registration required. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Come join us for food, drinks, and Weenies! Every Wednesday, take the opportunity to enjoy The Dog Society atmosphere with corn hole, shuffleboard and mini golf, while your Weenie pup makes some new friends. We offer $3 pup cups with 10 little wienies and BBQ sauce for you and your pup and happy hour everyday from 3-7 p.m.! We look forward to seeing you there. Visit: https://dogsocietysd.com/ Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: Magos Herrera and Brooklyn Rider at the La Jolla Music Society; City Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet"; Julia Margaret Cameron at MOPA; Bert Frings and Bas Louter at Oolong Gallery; Bach Collegium San Diego's "Scorchers"; Moxie Theatre's "The Chronicles of Kalki"; and pompom pride flags and free admission at OMA.
  • Come watch the San Diego Gulls on November 5th at 7 P.M. at the Pechanga Arena. Come cheer on the Gulls! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The iconic and barrier-breaking performer died Tuesday of congestive heart failure.
  • California lawmakers have authored more than 30 bills in the Legislature this year to address fentanyl.
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