Music and sports are revving up for summer

Now that we're post-Memorial Day, it's officially the unofficial start of summer. With that, a whole lotta sports and a whole lotta music are headed our way. O course, we had to give the summer of 2020 a swing and a miss. Because of that, we’re thrilled to see that this summer season is serving up a supersized helping of XP. Of both the athletic and melodic variety (or so it seems to our activity-starved selves). On the sporty side... Things are teeing off at Torrey Pines with golf's US Open on June 17. Organizers opted to keep the number of fans limited. Either proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test will be required, in addition to following social distancing and masking protocols. Over in Europe, the Euro Championship kicks off following a year's delay. The extravaganza will last a month and span about a dozen European cities. Honestly, it sounds like a logistics nightmare right now. Quelle horreur — we look forward to attending from le couch. In case you haven't heard, the Tokyo Olympics are still scheduled to begin July 23. Still because there continues to be major pressure to cancel the Games. The organizers are still pressing forward. However, whether local spectators will be allowed remains an open question. Regardless of the outcome...