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  • Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney made the most of his opportunities not only to raise doubts for voters about Texas Gov. Rick Perry's hostility towards Social Security as a federal entitlement but Perry's character.
  • Can GPS devices be used to track anyone the government is investigating for a crime and placed on a person's vehicle without a warrant? This legal issue will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court soon.
  • The fall theater season in San Diego has begun. Dramas, musicals, and even a site-specific work are all opening across the county.
  • San Diego REP and SCPA Form Mutually Beneficial Partnership
  • We'll learn about a gender-bending lucha libre wrestler from Tijuana and get a primer on the traditions and genres within the world of Mexican wrestling.
  • A renown classical music festival begins and celebrates 25 years in business, Hershey Felder returns to the Old Globe as Leonard Bernstein, and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego opens a pop-up shop.
  • Undocumented immigrant activists from Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah recently gathered in Las Vegas to learn tools to keep their campaign for the Dream Act alive. Though there is not much hope for passage in the near future, they continue to organize. In the process, they are coming out openly about their undocumented status.
  • B.Slade, an award-winning gospel singer, has become a jack of all musical trades, including lead actor in a musical. He's the star of the classic rock opera "The Who's Tommy," now playing at the San Diego Repertory Theatre. Culture Lust contributor Kathi Diamant says it rocks.
  • After it declares independence on Saturday, South Sudan will face a challenge in developing good relations with the north after years of conflict. But now, many are hopeful for a new start as they plan independence festivities and learn the lyrics to a new national anthem.
  • The president clearly wanted to communicate that he shared the desire of many Americans that their government stop spending hundreds of billions of dollars on wars even as the nation faces a fiscal crisis. He spoke to the strong and growing sense that all that money could be better spent at home.
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