Evening’s Empire
Evening’s Empire is an alternative rock band fronted by Rock ’n’ Roll San Diego honcho Shannon Woods, aka Shannon Sabin of the reformed Dinettes, alongside guitarist Sam Strohbehn and bassist David Skolnik. They released their first single “Movies” last May, in advance of their July album
Alive For Us. Another single appeared near the end of the year, “Lay Low,” with all proceeds donated to KIND (Kids In Need of Defense), an organization devoted exclusively to helping and representing children of immigrants and refugees. “Living in a border city, the stark differences of life here vs across the wall are glaringly present,” says the band. “We believe that how we treat those most in need reflects who we are, what we stand for, and the America we strive to be. Every day, we see people making choices to save themselves and their families from life-threatening situations, poverty, and oppression. We do not support the government’s inhumane treat
The
La Jolla Light presents this continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet during your quarantine quandary.
Lectures & learning
• The Master Gardener Association of San Diego County presents
“Learn, Plant, Grow!” beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 20, online. The virtual seminar includes 13 presentations from noted landscape designers, garden authors and horticulture experts on ways to grow beautiful gardens with little water while controlling pests and attracting native bees and other pollinators. $35. Available through March 28.
• Miracle Babies presents
“Managing Stress During Difficult Times” at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 21, online. Psychologist and Holocaust survivor Edith Eger will speak, followed by a Q&A session. $40.
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Ron Steven Houston has more hand tattoos than most people.
Originally from West Monroe, Louisiana, Ron Steven Houston is best known from his time playing with the Sickstring Outlaws, whose album
Johnny Drank Jack was nominated Best Local Recording at the 2013 San Diego Music Awards. He was diagnosed with Covid-19 at the end of October. “I suffered severe symptoms for almost two weeks: fever, chills, body aches, no taste or smell, and hallucinations from the daily fevers. I don’t remember much about that two weeks of being insanely sick. My lungs are not the same, but seem to be slowly getting better. The coughing is not as bad as last week, but deep breaths are not easy. My smell and taste are not back all the way, but better than when they first went away.”