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  • The new miniseries dramatizes the 2014 fallout when racist comments by former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling were recorded and leaked.
  • Join us for the Super Bowl. No cover charge! Prizes and swag! 10 a.m. pre-game brunch. Reservations While They Last. Stay Connected on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bring your “A” game and swing for hole-in-one for free at Golf Fest this Saturday, January 27 at 11 a.m. with One Paseo and Land & Sea Golf, benefitting local non-profit, Youth on Course. Guests are invited to enjoy 18- and 9-hole minigolf, a golf simulation from Dryvebox, giveaways and prizes, photo opps, One Paseo branded golf balls and tees, and a special guest appearance from a golf pro (name TBA)! Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks are available for purchase from mobile bar catering service, Tap Truck. Plus, 10% of Land & Sea Golf’s sales made during the event will go directly to Youth on Course.
  • Loosely based on a true story, Richard Linklater's film about a professor working with the police features strong performances, shrewd writing and a light and funny tone.
  • UC San Diego Music is honored to welcome composer and jazz legend HENRY THREADGILL to campus: Tuesday, February 6 at 8 p.m. at the Conrad Prebys Music Center, Experimental Theater. A guest of fellow Pulitzer Prize winner, Distinguished Professor of Music Anthony Davis, Mr. Threadgill is a composer, saxophonist, and flautist. He was awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his album: "In for a Penny, In for a Pound." Mr. Threadgill will coach and perform with UC San Diego Music graduate students, to perform excerpts from his album: "Dirt...And More Dirt." Henry Threadgill's UC San Diego residency is made possible by the The Cecil Lytle African and African-American Music Endowment Initiative. Visit: https://music-web.ucsd.edu/concerts/cms_index.php?now=1&query_event_code=20240206-Threadgill Streaming LIVE for FREE at http://music.ucsd.edu/live
  • The top honors in this year's children's book awards from the American Library Association lauded Dave Egger's The Eyes and the Impossible and Vashti Harrison's picture book Big.
  • History is made: Claudia Sheinbaum has won Mexico's election by a landslide to become its first female president.
  • An address on the legacy of Regents of the University of California v Bakke, the seminal 1978 case that upheld race-based affirmative action programs in education, recently overturned by SFFA v Harvard. Louis Menand is the Lee Simpkins Family Professor of Arts and Sciences and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of English at Harvard University. He has contributed to The New Yorker since 1991, and has been a staff writer since 2001. His book The Metaphysical Club was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for history and the Francis Parkman Prize from the Society of American Historians. His book "The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War" was published in 2021 and named a notable book of the year by the New York Times Book Review. In 2016, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama. This event made possible by CWSL’s Dean and Professor Robert K. Castetter and Marjorie B. Castetter Fund.
  • High Tech Elementary 5th Graders present Cause for Paws Adoption Event on Saturday, January 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NTC Park in Liberty Station. Students have been challenged to create an awareness and fundraising campaign by building dog houses and cat condos, raising funds through student designed calendars, advertising, and hosting an event. “I love this project because it gives the students an authentic reason to research, write, and do math, all while they are engaged in designing and building these amazing structures to help rescue animals. The students have worked so hard to bring this project to its fruition and I believe it's going to be a beautiful event this Saturday,” said Jeff Govoni, 5th grade teacher at HTe. The event will feature local animal shelters, including Animal Pad and Whiskers Without Borders where they can both adopt pets and learn about ways to volunteer or support as well as a special appearance by Shorty Rossi, philanthropist and Pit Bull / Bully Rights Activist. Students will display their custom build dog houses and cat condos. In addition, students will share what they learned throughout the process. Plus, attendees can bring animal supplies to participate in a raffle for prizes (one raffle ticket per pet supplies item; all pet supplies will be donated to your shelters). Additionally, you can get your own pet caricature with locally renowned artist Marco. In attendance will be our seventy 5th graders, their families, and other family and friends from our High Tech Community. High Tech Elementary’s mission is to create a school community where students achieve more than they think possible, becoming active contributors to building a better world and teachers can fulfill their highest aspirations.
  • Join PB’s Duck Dive for a special themed Vanderpump Rules trivia on Wednesday, January 31st! Trivia begins at 8:00 p.m. and includes drink specials and themed prizes. Tickets, available for $5 via Eventbrite, can be purchased at Eventbrite Call Duck Dive (858) 273-3825 to make reservations to sit together!
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