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  • Report: Coachella organizers could postpone festival a third time

    Updated Oct 8, 2020

    INDIO (CNS) - The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival may be pushed back a third time to next fall, according to a report published Wednesday, Oct. 7. Rolling Stone cited ``multiple music industry insiders'' in its reporting, including an unnamed person who works with a ``major talent agency that represents popular festival performers," who pegged October 2021 for when the popular two-weekend festival could return. Event promoter Goldenvoice did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The festival, which...

  • Kicking It in the kitchen

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Oct 7, 2020

    The COVID-19 virus was the inspiration for Church Ladies Potluck. After watching endless hours of cooking shows, not one show celebrated the ladies who share their prized recipes with their friends after services. And now our second episode of Church Ladies Potluck is on YouTube. It has really been fun to do. Local videographer Cassidy Mitchell has done a bang-up job. For future episodes, we’re lining up interested congregations. It’s free to each church. Now that we have two...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort presents Felix Cavaliere's Rascals

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort will present Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals, live outdoors at the Starlight Theater Friday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m. Members of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame, Grammy Hall of Fame, Vocal Group Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, The Rascals are widely considered the best “blue-eyed soul” group to come out of the 1960s and their music, the soundtrack of a generation. Felix Cavaliere formed the ‘Young Rascals’ in 1965 with Dino Danelli, Eddie Brigati and Gene Co...

  • Encore Club begins fall activities

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Encore Club will hold its next regular meeting via Zoom Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 10 a.m. All members will be provided the necessary information to check-in online. The speaker will be Christine Vanni, the new director of the Fallbrook School of the Arts. The school is currently offering in-person classes and expanding its reach into surrounding communities. Future club meetings will resume at Christ the King Lutheran Church on the first Tuesday of each m...

  • Theater is back! Sort of

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Oct 2, 2020

    Last week, “A (fabulous) Weekend with Pablo Picasso” was presented online through San Diego Repertory Theatre featuring author and playwright-in-residence, Herbert Siguenza in his one-man show as the artist. It is thrilling to know San Diego Repertory is holding the course with another exciting show next month. It’s Judy! Judy! Judy! Coming Sunday, Oct. 11, – for one day only – it’s “Get Happy: Angela Ingersoll Sings Judy Garland.” Showtime is at 4 p.m. on http://SDRep.or...

  • 'Necessary Sacrifices' is an invitation to eavesdrop

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Sep 23, 2020

    It is a brilliant opener for North Coast Repertory's 39th season. Like other local theatres NCRep has gone online. Playing online until Oct. 11, "Necessary Sacrifices" is an imagined-historical work by playwright Richard Hellesen about conversations between Abraham Lincoln and his visitor Frederick Douglass. Albeit there are no written accounts of what actually was said, no notes by Lincoln exist of either of the two meetings, just the same, both meetings were documented in...

  • Fallbrook Music Society presents rare violin octet, Hutchins Consort

    Updated Sep 23, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society continues its 43rd Annual Concert Season with Hutchins Consort, a new violin family. This concert is free and "on demand" beginning Sept. 27 on the Fallbrook Music Society homepage, FallbrookMusicSociety.org. "We're excited to present Hutchins Consort, not only because this violin octet is considered among the rarest instruments in the world, but also because this performance will once again, demonstrate just how far traditional i... Full story

  • 'A Weekend with Pablo Picasso' is now online

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Sep 23, 2020

    San Diego Repertory Theatre’s one-man show “A Weekend with Pablo Picasso,” written and performed by Herbert Siguenza, is available online through Oct. 14. It is 80 minutes of charming, sophisticated adult content. When I saw this show last year at New Village Arts it was spectacular. As Siguenza is a resident artist at San Diego Rep, this performance will no doubt be equally as fabulous. Visit https://www.sdrep.org/ for your $35 ticket to view with your adult family membe...

  • GI Film Festival San Diego announces film lineup for virtual showcase

    Updated Sep 20, 2020

    SAN DIEGO – The GI Film Festival San Diego, a military-themed film festival that solely presents films and events for, by and about military service members and veterans, announced a diverse film lineup for its first-ever virtual showcase Thursday and Friday, Oct. 1-2. Films presented are curated by members of the GI Film Festival San Diego advisory committee. The lineup will focus on current events, women in the service and treatment of Black service members post-World War I... Full story

  • Call for entries for FAA open show

    Updated Sep 20, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Art Association is holding its fall 2020 Open Juried Cash Awards Show, Oct. 21 to Nov. 21. The theme is "Find the Silver Lining in the 2020 Cloud." Show juror is Helen Shafer Garcia, a painter, mixed media, book arts, ceramics artist and an award-winning illustrator. Her watercolor illustrations have graced the covers, brochures, garden articles and advertisements of numerous international resorts and magazines for more than 30 years. As a bit of a b...

  • The show must go on, virtually

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to Village News|Updated Sep 10, 2020

    North Coast Repertory is reimaging theater. Its season opener, "Necessary Sacrifices" by playwright Richard Hellesen, can be seen from the comfort of your living room. Originally commissioned by the Ford Theater in Washington, Hellesen expanded on the original vision by including one of Abraham Lincoln's visitors to the White House. It was the first visit from Frederick Douglass, and amazingly as it sounds now, Douglass just walked in and asked to see Lincoln. His second...

  • Ninth annual Fallbrook Scarecrow Days starts Oct. 1

    Updated Sep 10, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Residents have been observed that scarecrows are gathering and discussing what they will wear and what to bring to the ninth annual Fallbrook Scarecrow Days – Oct. 1-31. Businesses and residents are encouraged to display scarecrows to help promote tourism and business. Fallbrook Scarecrow Days is one event that everyone can participate in and maintain their social distancing. Along with the Silent People and Pumpkin Heads, the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a scarecrow contest again this year. The...

  • Another Marx (his daughter) gets Venice Film Fest spotlight

    NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press|Updated Sep 7, 2020

    Sep 06, 2020 12:46 PM VENICE (AP) - There's been a lot of talk about gender parity, feminism and equality at the Venice Film Festival this year, with nearly half the in-competition films directed by women. One of them, "Miss Marx," certainly backs that trend. The historical drama profiles Karl Marx's youngest daughter, Eleanor, an innovative British-born social activist and women's rights campaigner who wrote the first English translation of Flaubert's "Madame Bovary." But...

  • Endless Summer dinner party benefits Fallbrook Food Pantry

    Updated Sep 3, 2020

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  • Jim McInnes returns to local radio

    Updated Sep 3, 2020

    PALA – Rez Radio 91.3 KPRI-FM in Pala introduced Jim McInnes as the newest member of the Rez Radio volunteer family, beginning in Sept. 5, at 8 p.m., with his new/old Saturday night show "Vinyl Resting Place." McInnes is back for afternoons 47 years after he first hit the airwaves in San Diego on the original version of KPRI-FM. "Vinyl Resting Place," a show McInnes created for KPLN-FM The Planet early in the millennium, is a rich journey through his personal music c...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort presents La Séptima Banda

    Updated Sep 3, 2020

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort announced La Séptima Banda is coming to the Starlight Theater Saturday, Sept. 26. The outdoor concert event will feature a variety of regional Mexican music, from bandas and cumbias to rancheras and narcocorridos. General admission tickets are on sale now for $30. La Séptima Banda is a large 17-piece group which plays a variety of regional Mexican music, from bandas and cumbias to rancheras and their specialty, narcocorridos. The group began playing together in 1994 under the name Banda San Lui...

  • Stone Brewing announces Maria Stipp as CEO

    Updated Sep 1, 2020

    ESCONDIDO (CNS) - Stone Brewing, founded in San Diego in 1996 and ranked as the country's ninth largest craft brewery, today announced the hiring of Maria Stipp as CEO, effective Sept. 14. Stipp spent the past five years as CEO of Lagunitas Brewing Company and before that was president of ecoATM, a company launched in Stone's hometown of San Diego. Prior to ecoATM, Stipp was executive vice president at Activision, where she was responsible for ``Call of Duty'' and ``Guitar...

  • The pandemic inspires biblical paintings

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    FALLBROOK – When the pandemic shut down started, everybody was hunkering down, hoarding toilet paper and trying to buy flour and potatoes, Natasha and Jack Ragland said it called to mind Bible stories of Noah's ark and the 10 plagues of Exodus. It is a time when art provides relief to all earthly problems, and people can look at a lovely scene and let their imaginations take them away to a beautiful place, according to the couple. They said they choose to create works that e...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort announces new outdoor concert series: Up & Coming Country Artists

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort announced a new outdoor concert series in the Starlight Theater: Up & Coming Country Artists. The Up & Coming County Artists series will feature performances by new artists who are quickly making a name for themselves. Up & Coming Country Artists will kick off at 8 p.m. both nights with Honey County with special guest The Highwayman Show Saturday, Aug. 29, followed by The Swon Brothers Saturday, Sept. 12. Rooted in three-part vocal harmonies, southern twang and pop hooks, Honey County is a f...

  • International Latino Book Awards to announce winners Sept. 12

    Kirk Whisler, Empowering Latino Futures|Updated Aug 26, 2020

    The 22nd International Latino Book Awards ceremony will be held virtually Saturday, Sept. 12, at 2:30 p.m. with entertainment and the award ceremony at 3 p.m. at http://www. LatinoBookAwards.org or via YouTube with master of ceremonies Edward James Olmos. For 2020, Empowering Latino Futures has named five awards for writers and the Latino community overall. They included the Rudy Anaya Best Latino-focused Fiction Award in honor of the late great-grandfather of Chicano literature, the Isabel Allende Best Inspirational Fiction... Full story

  • Encore Saxophone Quartet to perform for Fallbrook Music Society

    Updated Aug 20, 2020

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Music Society begins its 43rd annual concert season with Encore Saxophone, a unique quartet ensemble that showcases not just the infamous soprano saxophone, but all four saxophones. This concert is free and available "on demand" beginning Sunday, Aug. 23, at http://FallbrookMusicSociety.org. "Fallbrook Music Society has spent the last several months working hard to bring the "in-person" concert experience to our audience via the internet," Bob Freaney, p...

  • 'Crazy Heart:' Another far underappreciated classic

    Ian Murdock, Special to Village News|Updated Aug 20, 2020

    At a time when going to the movie theater to enjoy a great film is virtually impossible, it thus seems a fine opportunity to go back and discuss – though Bridges won an Oscar for best actor and Gyllenhaal was nominated in a supporting role – a still, markedly under-appreciated and vastly under-talked about film: “Crazy Heart.” Released in 2009 – at yet another very difficult historical time – and starring the always gritty Jeff Bridges, as well as the equally talented and ethereal performance of Maggie Gyllenhaal, this film,...

  • A skilled hand weaves wire into beautiful jewelry

    Lexington Howe, Staff Writer|Updated Aug 20, 2020

    Local 23-year-old Michelle Shearer has been weaving wire into intricate jewelry since high school. "I got started doing jewelry because I was really into stones and fossils and minerals, and this was middle school," Shearer said. "I would find these stones and rocks but I didn't know what to do with them, and I saw someone wire wrapping sea glass in Oceanside where I grew up at the Sunset Market. "I thought I could do that with my rocks, and that's basically how it started,"... Full story

  • Haunted Hallows of Fallbrook to support 'Hope for Marilyn'

    Updated Aug 13, 2020

    FALLBROOK – The Haunted Hallows of Fallbrook will be open Oct. 23-31, from 6-9 p.m., in support of "Hope for Marilyn." With his Halloween creation, Jeff Woodrey plans to raise money for a 12-year-old girl named Marilyn who lives in Rainbow with her family. Marilyn was diagnosed with stage 3 Hodgkin's lymphoma and is currently going through aggressive treatments to fight the disease. Admission is free, but donations are welcomed. All state and county safety precautions will b...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort presents a Toast to the Rat Pack: Dean, Frank & Sammy

    Updated Aug 13, 2020

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort announced the newest addition to the popular Superstar Impostors Concert Series, A Toast to the Rat Pack: Dean, Frank & Sammy is coming to the Starlight Theater Friday, Aug. 14. Back by popular demand, A Toast to the Rat Pack takes audiences on a musical journey featuring the greatest hits from the legendary Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Drift back to a tuxedoed, glamorous era when every night was a party. The high-energy show honors the 1960s heyday of the Rat Pack’s leg...

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