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  • The community is invited to Seaside Center for Spiritual Living’s 24th annual New Year’s Eve Ceremony, a magical event to welcome 2026 in joy and peace. Dissolve what you want to release for 2025 and set powerful intention for 2026 in a supportive community. Available on Zoom for those who cannot attend in person. Registration is appreciated but not required. You can find the Zoom link on the registration site: https://seaside.breezechms.com/form/NewYearWaterCeremony2025. Appropriate for teenagers through senior citizens. Contact Rev. Dr. Christina Tillotson at christina@enhancing.com for more information. Seaside Center for Spiritual Living on Facebook / Instagram
  • Film Forum Coronado: “THE LAST OF SHEILA” Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 6 p.m. Free Film & Discussion (In the Winn Room) Adults Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Avenue Coronado, CA 92118 https://coronadolibrary.org/ “THE LAST OF SHEILA” (1973. 120 min. PG): Composer Stephen Sondheim and actor Anthony Perkins have crafted a deliriously bitchy little bonbon that takes assault on Hollywood’s sordid secrets. An arrogant film producer (James Coburn) lures six of his Hollywood friends to holiday on his yacht, aiming to unmask one of them as the killer of his wife Sheila. The star-studded cast features James Mason, Racquel Welch, Dylan Cannon, Joan Hackett and Richard Benjamin. This event is sponsored by: Friends of the Coronado Public Library
  • LOS/NR is excited to introduce our first Physician Invitational exhibition organized in collaboration with the Physician Wellness Committee of Kaiser Permanente San Diego. We invited health professionals to submit works in any art forms and mediums expressing what self portrait means to them, using any representation that expresses or references who they are, not necessarily limited to a selfie. Opening Reception with free ice creams, cup cakes, fine wine and light appetizers on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026 from 5-8 p.m. Instagram
  • You are cordially invited to this FESTIVE event featuring Mariachi Orgullo Nacional and Friends! DANCE, SHOP holiday gifts, and TASTE favorite treats of the season! Add your name to the Guest List with an RSVP at https://cityheightsmusicschool.org/el-jard%C3%ADn! ¡Están cordialmente invitados a este evento festivo con la participación de Mariachi Orgullo Nacional y sus amigos! ¡Bailen, compren regalos navideños y disfruten de las delicias típicas de la temporada! ¡Añade tu nombre a la lista de invitados confirmando tu asistencia en https://cityheightsmusicschool.org/el-jard%C3%ADn! City Heights Music School on Facebook / Instagram
  • George and Lennie are migrants with a dream; a dream of a better life, a place where they can belong, where Lennie feels safe and George can be somebody. But this is the Great Depression, not many dreams come true in a time where a few have plenty but most have nothing. When the friends take a job on a farm in Salinas, tragedy unfolds leading to a heart-breaking decision. A story of enduring friendship, John Steinbeck’s classic novel is more than 85 years old, but with themes of economic migration, racism and prejudice, it remains a parable for our times. DIRECTOR: Teri Brown PRODUCERS: Cydney King & Nancy Roger CAST: John Carroll, Nicolas A. Castillo, David R. Crowell, Tom DeLorenzo, Aion Harrison, Steven Jensen, Tom Kilroy, Knight Padilla, Michael Rodgers, and Alyssa Salacup "Of Mice and Men" contains adult themes, language and racial bias. This production is best suited for those over the age of 13.
  • The 2026 San Diego Art Prize winners were recently announced: three visual artists — Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio, Ingrid Hernández and Danielle Dean — creating in vastly different forms and processes, from photography and murals to immersive installations.
  • 14-year-old Mikey Jimenez was shot and killed outside a restaurant by El Centro police officers in October. Now, his family is calling for an independent investigation of the shooting.
  • We bring you Thanksgiving cooking tips from a local chef and YouTuber. Plus, for the cooking-averse — tips for eating out on Thanksgiving.
  • First, there was a show of support ahead of an immigration hearing for a North County market owner. Then, every single refugee admitted into the U.S. under the last administration will be re-screened under the current administration. Next, Rep. Mike Levin haa proposed a bill that would ban offshore drilling along the Central and Southern California coast. And, low vaccination rates across the county brings cause for concern. Finally, our KPBS Holiday Gift Guide and how one artist is challenging traditional ideas around/Black Friday consumerism.
  • Local hip-hop artist, curator and promoter Ric Scales joins Midday Edition to talk about San Diego's hip-hop scene in 2025, and how history informs his music.
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