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  • Oingo Boingo Dead Man's Party tribute band doesn't disappoint

    Updated Jun 15, 2022

    Karen Ossenfort Special to the Village News Oingo Boingo Dead Man's Party Tribute band and DEVO Tribute band jam-packed the Starlight venue at Pala Casino & Resort Saturday night, June 11. DEVO opened, all members dressed in yellow work onesies with what looked like red giant flower pots turned upside down on their heads. "We love all the spuds out there," exclaimed the lead singer. With that the band played all the DEVO hits such as "Working in a Coal Mine," "Freedom of...

  • Adkins is himself at Pala Casino concert

    Updated Jun 8, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter Last year, Trace Adkins released his 25th anniversary album which is called “The Way I Wanna Go.” Adkins is emphasizing being himself, and he focused on being himself during his May 12 concert at Pala Casino’s Palomar Starlight Theater. Adkins and the five musicians who joined him performed 18 songs during their 89 minutes on the stage, ranging chronologically from his 1996 songs “There’s a Girl in Texas” and “Every Light in the House” to songs from his most recent album. The variety emphasi...

  • 'Top Gun: Maverick' is a crowd-pleasing summer blockbuster

    Updated Jun 8, 2022

    Bob Garver Special to the Village News I watched the original “Top Gun” from 1986 to prepare for “Top Gun: Maverick.” The aerial stunt work and action sequences were impressive, but like many 80’s movies, it fell into the trap of having a smarmy protagonist in Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. I was particularly skeezed out by a scene where he blatantly overstepped a boundary by following prospective love interest Charlie (Kelly McGillis) into a ladies’ room to hit on her. Fortunately, Maverick is much better-behaved in...

  • Theatre Talk on the way to the forum

    Updated Jun 8, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News As hard as it is to accept, I have been forced to conclude, the ol gal ain't what she used to be. The result being, I cannot possibly get to as many shows as I have in the past. And now, this is not an excuse but a blunder on the theatre's website (and, yes, I shouldn't have waited to the last minute, but it was Donut Sunday when the 6- and 8-year-old grandkids were here plus I was still reeling from the departure of my... Full story

  • Wine, Blues and Brews Festival generates over $100,000

    Updated Jun 6, 2022

    BONSALL – According to Jon Frandell, the 25th Annual Wine, Blues and Brews Festival that was held at White Horse Ranch Saturday evening, May 14, was a huge success. The Bonsall Rotary Club and Bonsall Fine Wine & Spirits (Chris McInerny and Angelique Khan-McInerny) partnered with three local charities, REINS (Debbi Shiner), D’Vine Path (Lenila Batali) and the Fallbrook Land Conservancy (Susan Liebes) and pooled their resources to put on the event. They built a tent city on the property at White Horse Ranch with 50 win... Full story

  • Music Notes

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    Karen Ossenfort Special to the Village News The San Diego music scene lost a true devotee to his music and to so many others last year in the fall. Valentino Frankestein, aka Raven White, aka Atomic Blondes, aka Roger Shy, entertained for years prior to his untimely death. Val was into the more moody 80s music, more serious. And always good. His death sent reverberations throughout the music scene from San Diego to LA and all parts of the world. His fiance, Cher Stroble, was finally able to pay tribute to Valentino at a...

  • Mason Jopes is causing a community stir

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    Dave Aranda-Richards Special to the Village News Seldom does a 17-year-old high school senior stir up a community in the live-entertainment business as Mason Jopes of Bonsall High School is currently causing. On demand in several local venues, the young country singer, musician, and songwriter has an entourage of fans from a wide age group, who loyally pack his concerts. "I think the music was in me when I came out of the womb," claimed Jopes. "At age 2, I had a little snare d...

  • Bob Fosse's 'Dancin'' dazzles Silvergate residents

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    FALLBROOK – An exhilarating celebration of Bob Fosse's iconic choreography was witnessed by nearly 60 local seniors on Wednesday, May 25, when a group of residents from Silvergate Fallbrook attended a community outing to see "Dancin,'" a raucous and lively adaptation of the famed dance man's hit Broadway musical. "We're delighted that Silvergate chose The Old Globe as one of its springtime destinations," said Sam Abney, associate director of philanthropy for The Old Globe w...

  • Women's brunch to feature fashion show

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Women's Connection invites all women to attend a fashion show and brunch in the ballroom of the Beverly Mansion at Grand Tradition Estates and Gardens, Friday, June 17 from 10 a.m. to noon, doors open at 9:15 a.m. For the featured program, regional manager Susan Heppner will emcee an elegant fashion show featuring clothes, handbags, hats, shoes and accessories from the Discovery Shop in Temecula, an upscale thrift shop that benefits the American Cancer S...

  • American Pop concert at Pala Casino – A night for remembering...

    Updated May 28, 2022

    Nathalie Taylor Special to the Village News "Hey baby, they're playin' our song..." – The Buckinghams (1967) Strobe lights created rays of misty light as guests filed into the venue at Pala Casino and Resort on May 14. It was a night of remembrance for the audience in the packed concert venue. I was there to remember the late sixties, and I am confident that most of the guests came for the same reason. As we age, one of the great joys of life is to revel in the wonderful m... Full story

  • Theatre Talk from Broadway San Diego to Welk Resort

    Updated May 26, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News Summer solstice is nearing which means theatre will be in full bloom shortly. Here's what is happening around San Diego County. Broadway San Diego is opening May 31 to June 5 with "Hadestown" exploring the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice set to music, followed by "Disney's The Lion King" coming Aug. 24 to Sept. 11. It's located at 3651 Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92103. For tickets, call 619-564-3000, visit...

  • 'Summer Soirée' concert to be sung June 12

    Updated May 26, 2022

    LA JOLLA – Pacific Coast Harmony will present “Summer Soirée," a concert of modern four-part harmony music Sunday, June 12, at 3:15 p.m. at the Rancho Santa Fe Community Center, 5967 La Grenada, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. The music spans the Great American Songbook, Broadway theater and film, popular traditional pieces, and beyond. In addition to the chorus, there will be several special quartet appearances. The concert will follow a reception from 2:30-3:15 p.m. with beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres and a silent auctio...

  • Alley Art Festival to inspire creative minds

    Updated May 26, 2022

    VISTA - The Alley Art Festival is coming to Vista for the sixth year, Saturday, June 11, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Green Oak Ranch, 1237 Green Oak Road, Vista. The festival is a family-friendly, free, one-day event and will feature live entertainment, including music, art demonstrations, a unique “puppet parade,” painting, sculpture, children’s art activities, an artist market, food trucks and more. Organized by a collaboration of community arts organizations, The Vista Art Foundation and The Backfence Society, this free-...

  • King's Players to present 'The Music Man, Jr.'

    Updated May 18, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Based on Meredith Willson's six-time-Tony-Award-winning musical comedy, "The Music Man Jr." features some of musical theatre's most iconic songs and a story filled with wit, warmth and good old-fashioned romance. "The Music Man Jr." is family entertainment at its best – a bold, brassy show that will have the whole town atwitter! Master showman Harold Hill is in town and he's got "76 trombones" in tow. Can upright, uptight Marian, the town librarian, resist his powe...

  • Theatre Talk from 'Memphis, The Musical'

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News I am sad. I really, really, really wanted to love this show. Who wouldn't be excited to see the musical that shoved "Million Dollar Quartet" over to win the Tony Award in 2010 as Best Musical? I counted on this being a stellar show. Just the word "Memphis" conjures all sorts of cool stuff like the blues, barbeque, B.B. King, Al Green, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and, of course, the home of The King, Elvis P... Full story

  • Ann Wilson expands concert performance beyond Heart songs

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The formal name of the concert tour which had a May 7 performance at Pala Casino is “An Evening With Ann Wilson of Heart and the Amazing Dawgs.” During the May 7 show, the 16 songs performed by Wilson and her band included some Heart classics but also included material from her recently-released album, Fierce Bliss, and from other rock bands. Wilson came to prominence with Heart, which also featured her sister. Without Nancy Wilson some adjustments were necessary for Ann Wilson to perform a c...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort sponsors Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival as a title sponsor

    Updated May 18, 2022

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort announced its sponsorship of this year’s Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. Pala will be a title sponsor of the annual event taking place Friday to Sunday, June 3-5, at Lake Skinner Regional Park. As a family friendly event, there will be something for everyone to enjoy, including hot air balloons, wine tastings, craft breweries, camping, entertainment and more. “Pala Casino and the Pala Band of Mission Indians have a long-standing history of supporting our local communities,” Coley M...

  • Kids explore the arts at Live Oak Park

    Updated May 12, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Arts in the Park was back in full swing after a two year hiatus, Sunday, May 1. Rally for Children and the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District, along with all of their local partners, presented the entire community with a wonderful free, fun day of arts, crafts, live music, reptiles and magic. Some of the community partners have been sharing their time and skills for over 15 years, including Will Gratz, Bob and Diane Gravlin, Daniel Martinez and many more. This year, the enthusiasm from local families w...

  • Bonsall boy, 10, motivated for ballet career

    Updated May 11, 2022

    Rick Monroe Special to the Village News Charley Toscano of Bonsall, an accomplished 10-year-old ballet student who recently placed in the top-six of the prestigious Youth America Grand Prix finals in Florida, has been dancing for a little more than two years There were 18 boys in the precompetitive finals including numerous international competitors. Charley has an experienced coach who knows him well, his mother. Cody Toscano heads the pre-professional ballet training...

  • San Diego Comic Fest panel discusses science of Star Trek

    Updated May 11, 2022

    Joe Naiman Special to the Village News An April 23 San Diego Comic Fest session discussed the science of Star Trek. The panel consisted of University of California, Santa Barbara physics professor Roger Freedman; University of California, Merced physics professor Linda Hirst; Malin Space Science Systems advanced project manager Michael Ravine, San Diego Natural History Museum herpetology collections manager Frank Santana, and Technologico de Monterrey (Mexico City campus) physics professor Juanale Tamal. The session was...

  • New library exhibit to feature art quilts

    Updated May 5, 2022

    FALLBROOK – "Material Magic: The Art Quilt," a spectacular art textile exhibition, opening May 9, is hosted by the Friends of the Fallbrook Library and is a must see. This show exposes viewers to the range of imagination, inventiveness and processes that art quilters go through to create their works. Abstracting and stretching the imagination leaves the viewer in awe of this special art form. Lori Anderson, Charlotte Bird, Marilyn Chaffee, Viviana Lombrozo, Kathleen McCabe a...

  • Theatre Talk: Plays are up and running

    Updated May 5, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to the Village News As spring breaks through, so does Broadway San Diego with the musical "Come From Away" running May 17-22. It is based around the true story of when 38 plane loads of international passengers were rerouted to the obscure airfield in Gander, Newfoundland on Sept. 11, 2001. All shows are at the Civic Theatre, 3651 4th. For ticket information, email [email protected]. The Cygnet Theatre in Old Town San Diego opens with... Full story

  • Featherstone wins Plein Air Competition

    Updated May 5, 2022

    Judge Terry Chacon poses with the first place winner of the FAA Plein Air Competition, Kristen Featherstone. The Fallbrook Art Association hosted its seventh annual Plein Air Competition and Show, April 9; the wrong name was submitted for the first place winner in the caption that appeared in the April 14 issue. Village News/Courtesy photo...

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort presents Ann Wilson of Heart May 7

    Updated May 5, 2022

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort is excited to present award-winning singer, songwriter, and Rock n’ Roll Hall of Famer Ann Wilson of Heart, Saturday, May 7 performing live indoors at the Pala Events Center. Co-founder of the classic rock band Heart, Ann Wilson has written some of classic rock’s most iconic songs including “Magic Man,” “Barracuda,” and “Crazy on You.” Heart’s resurgence in the late 80’s produced other hits including “Alone,” “If Looks Could Kill,” “What About Love,” “Nothin’ at All,” and several mor... Full story

  • What's playing at the Mission Theater

    Updated May 5, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The Mission Theater is offering a weekly line-up of old movies and comedy on Friday nights this month, plus a night of comedy and a special screening. May 6: I Remember Mama (1948) May 13: The Majestic (2001) May 14: Live Comedy Show w/ PMAN (Tickets online) May 20: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) May 21: Live on stage, Gin 'n Tonix with "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy": A Patriotic Salute to the Music of the 1940s (Tickets online) May 27: The Patriot (2000) These film events are not open to the general public, (only t... Full story

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