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  • Sen. JD Vance, in a media appearance, blames the media for ignoring the situation in Springfield, Ohio, and justifies false stories about Haitian migrants.
  • San Diego City Councilmember Marni von Wilpert Monday announced her campaign for the California state Senate in District 40, currently represented by Minority Leader Brian Jones, R-Santee.
  • A diverse collection of ballets by three different choreographers, where each ballet conveys a spirit and emotion in the choreographer’s signature style. Dracula World Premiere Reimagining Bram Stoker’s horror classic, Resident Choreographer and master storyteller Geoffrey Gonzalez weaves a tale around Countess Dracula and the other women she turns into vampires. Various pieces by Franz Liszt (1811-1886) The genius of the great Russian-born choreographer, George Balanchine, has never blazed more brightly than in Emeralds, Act 1 of his famous full evening ballet Jewels. Emeralds is a representation of French elegance, considered “an evocation of France – the France of elegance, comfort, dress, perfume,” recalling the 19th century dances of the French Romantics. Pelléas et Mélisande (1898) and Shylock (1889) by Gabriel Fauré Last performed by City Ballet of San Diego in November 2016 City Ballet of San Diego’s performance of Emeralds is licensed by The George Balanchine Trust Meet the signature versatility of international sensation choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochao as nine dancers move with and manipulate hoops, evoking harmony and continuity. Ecliptic is the ideal introduction to the inventive works of this prolific contemporary choreographer. Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0A006116FAF34E4F City of Ballet San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Volunteers with connections to an old village founded by Mexican farmers in North San Diego County have cleaned up a cemetery where they buried their dead. Now they’re using technology to search for graves below the ground.
  • Sudan has cut ties with the United Arab Emirates, accusing the gulf country of arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces that attacked Port Sudan.
  • Tens of thousands of years ago, modern humans mated with Neanderthals. But exactly how and when that happened, and who those groups of humans were, was less known. New research adds some clues.
  • Following the news of Grizzly 399's untimely death on October 22, the team behind "Grizzly 399: Queen of the Tetons" reconvenes to mourn her loss and celebrate her legacy. Panelists include Grizzly 399's most dedicated photographer Thomas Mangelsen, producer Elizabeth Leiter, research biologist Trevor Bloom, former Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Dr. Chris Servheen, and NATURE's executive producer Fred Kaufman as moderator. Watch the live stream at 4 p.m. PT below:
  • Fix your broken items for free, and learn new skills! Join the San Diego Fixit Clinic at the Ramona Community Library on Thursday, November 14th from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bring the whole family and learn to fix your stuff together. First come, first served! Learn how to: • Fix broken appliances and gadgets • Repair road and mountain bikes • Mend your favorite outfit Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/sdfixitclinic
  • Amadeus comes alive as excerpts from Peter Shaffer’s iconic play are paired with Mozart’s sublime “Gran Partita,” blending dramatic readings with ethereal music for a captivating portrayal of Mozart’s genius. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/amadeus/
  • All four hostages are female Israeli soldiers. They are expected to be released Saturday in accordance with a ceasefire agreement with Israel that's halted fighting in the Gaza war since last weekend.
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