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  • More ADUs could change how neighborhoods look in one of San Diego's fastest-growing cities.
  • In an era when connecting the tidbits of an artist’s private life can seem more important than following a musical thread between songs, West of Roan's Queen of Eyes revives faith in the power of the concept album.
  • A beloved music venue is celebrating 15 years. Plus, we revisit an interview with Native American author N. Scott Momaday. And the Coronado Island Film Festival is back.
  • On Feb. 8, 2024, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego is opening "Hold Fast," an immersive art installation that explores our local kelp forests and climate change through the lens of three local artists and scientists who are using their unique skills and talents to take climate action. Guests will weave through a labyrinth of cyanotype-printed giant kelp by photo-based artist and marine scientist Oriana Poindexter, dive into the details of local species via gyotaku prints by artist Dwight Hwang and witness up-to-the-minute kelp forest mapping by Scripps Oceanography PhD student Mohammad Sedarat. Hold Fast is included with the cost of General Admission, which is $24.95 for adults and $19.95 for children ages 3-17. Annual memberships are also available. The aquarium is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily with extended seasonal hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. from March 1 through Labor Day. Advanced reservations are required. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for more information including a daily schedule of events. Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Facebook / Instagram
  • Five common scenarios you may encounter while dining out with a large party — and how to handle the bill fairly while being considerate of your server.
  • “Robin Hood” is a timeless tale of heroism, justice, and adventure. Under the guidance of experienced theater professionals from Missoula Children’s Theatre, camp participants will come together to bring this beloved story to life. Throughout the camp, children will receive professional training in acting, singing, dancing, and stagecraft. They will learn valuable skills, build confidence, and develop a deep appreciation for the performing arts. Working collaboratively as a team, they will audition, rehearse, create, and refine their roles, all while building lasting friendships and memories. As the curtains rise on the grand finale, the audience will be transported to the enchanting Sherwood Forest, where Robin Hood and his merry band of outlaws fight for justice against the tyrannical Sheriff of Nottingham. From the spirited adventures of the famous archer to the lively characters who inhabit this medieval world, the production will be a delight for audiences of all ages. With colorful costumes, imaginative set designs, and a lively musical score, the stage will come alive with the magic of theater. This camp and production serve as a reminder of the transformative power of the performing arts in shaping young minds and nurturing their artistic abilities. The Missoula Children’s Theatre Performing Arts Camp is a platform for self-expression, personal growth, and the cultivation of a lifelong passion for the arts. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • “If a voice as rich, supple, and vibrant as Missy Andersen’s could come out of a bottle- not that it hasn’t been tried - every blues singer would be dripping deep soul.” –Dave Rubin, Author & Journalist. Missy Andersen and her accompanist/husband, Heine Andersen, love what they do. Keeping a heavy touring schedule, the tenacious twosome perform as a duo which showcases the couple’s individual and combined talents. In the absence of other instruments, listeners find a greater appreciation for Missy’s gospel-tinged vocals and Heine’s Blues & Americana inspired guitar work. A charismatic performer known for her expressive and earthy vocals, Missy Andersen received the coveted "Blues Music Award" nomination for Soul Blues Female Artist in 2015 and then again in 2016. Her sophomore album, "In the Moment," received rave reviews from both critics and fans and ended up on the Roots Music Report’s Top 50 Albums. Raised in Queens, NY, Missy grew up singing along to the blues, soul, and gospel music of her parents and grandparents. These influences are evident throughout her recordings and live performances. Originally from the country of Denmark, but steeped in American Roots music, Heine Andersen has toured extensively in both Europe and North America, playing some of the most prestigious stages and festivals throughout his career. Noted for his polyrhythmic acoustic style, Heine plays lead and rhythm as well as bass lines simultaneously. With eyes closed, a listener would swear there were at least three musicians present. Add in Missy’s expressive, deep soul vocal delivery plus humorous storytelling and it’s a perfect match of all things good. For more information visit: encinitaslibfriends.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • A San Diego Unified and Intuit partnership provides a new state-of-the-art food truck for culinary students to learn the business.
  • Over the past 23 years, UK-based artist, DJ, songwriter, and label owner BCee has led a remarkable career, evolving into an icon in the drum and bass arena. He’s achieved over 100M streams, headlined the biggest clubs in the world such as Fabric, and through his label Spearhead Records has nurtured and presented a myriad of new talents to the world who’ve gone on to become some of the biggest names in this game: Hybrid Minds and Netsky to name a few. Now, BCee is thrilled to announce his 8th studio album ‘These Are The Days,’ set for release on October 11, 2024. Alongside this announcement, BCee unveils the lead single “Gamble” featuring the soulful voices of Javeon and Abi Flynn, available on all streaming platforms June 21. For more information visit: ra.co/events Stay Connected on Facebook and Spotify
  • In the town of Juntas, in the city of Buenaventura, Colombia, the community gathers for Holy Week every year to celebrate the Manacillos festival, an ancestral ritual originating in the upper part of the Yurumangui River.
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