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Ellen DeGeneres has 20 million reasons to celebrate her return to stand-up after 15 years

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Ellen DeGeneres has 20 million reasons to celebrate her return to stand-up after 15 years

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A full 15 years after announcing her retirement from stand-up comedy, Ellen DeGeneres is set to kick off her first stand-up tour this weekend in San Diego. The three-city tour will culminate in a Netflix special for which she is being paid $20 million.

Aloe Blacc is a musician with a mission: 'My goal is to shed light on issues I think are important'

Aloe Blacc, best known for collaborating with Avicci on their hit song "Wake Me Up," is completing his fourth album. "My goal is to shed light on issues I think are important," he says.

Breaking barriers with art: Public interaction influences Hugo Crosthwaite's work at Liberty Station

His project, titled "In Memoriam," can be best described as part mural and part performance, where the artist engages visitors through the creation of several small murals.

Moonlight Stage Productions revives 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'

Vista theater revives musical based on Victor Hugo's 1831 novel.

New brunch menus worth waiting in line for

There are two things San Diegans will line up for on the weekends: beach parking and brunch. But with the way brunch menus are proliferating around town — at STK, Amici's Ristobar, Herb & Wood and The Patio on Lamont — mimosas are clearly shining brighter than the midday sun.

Punch Brothers, led by mandolin wiz Chris Thile, strike gold anew with 'All Ashore' concept album

The Punch Brothers' exquisite, genre-leaping new album, "All Ashore," explores relationships in our "current unsettled political climate." The results are captivating.

For his final SummerFest, Cho-Liang Lin compiles an adventurous 'Playlist' of his favorite works

In curating "My Favorite Playlist," which will be performed Tuesday at Conrad Prebys Concert Hall, Lin was especially adventurous in his selections.

Joël Robuchon, Paul Bocuse and Anthony Bourdain: 3 great chefs and how they changed the way we eat

With the passing of Joël Robuchon, the third of three giants of the culinary world passed away. He follows Paul Bocuse, who died in January, and, of course, Anthony Bourdain, who took his own life last month.

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