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  • Prost! Raise those steins and prepare for the 8th Annual East Village Oktoberfest, happening Saturday, October 5th from Noon to 6 p.m. Hosted by Quartyard in partnership with the East Village Association, the massive celebration will feature a fusion of German tradition and Mexican flair, complete with plenty of craft beer, classic Oktoberfest cuisine, live Polka and banda music, tribute bands, a showcase of vintage cars, and a plethora of interactive games for maximum enjoyment. This year’s event will close off Market Street between Park Boulevard and 14th Street and 13th Street between Market Street and Island Avenue, allowing for even more people to come out and celebrate. Musicians and attendees alike are invited to don traditional Oktoberfest attire like lederhosen and dirndl, evoking the spirit of Munich right in the East Village neighborhood. The celebration is open to attendees 21+. Tickets are priced $10-$25 and will be available for purchase soon here. Visit: Oktoberfest SD Quartyard on Instagram
  • The principal conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra radiates an empathetic, Yoda-like wisdom when it comes to conjuring beautiful sounds from both pros and students.
  • "John" is a dance performance that investigates the intersections of faith, accessibility, and community. Lightbox Theater located at 2590 Truxtun Rd #205, San Diego, CA 92106 Saturday, April 6 from 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Reservations can be made by email mccanns4@montclair.edu
  • Neighbors in Greensboro say Ryan Routh, the man accused of pointing a rifle at the golf course where Donald Trump was playing, wasn't someone they knew well. But he was well-known to law enforcement.
  • Choosing whether and when to have children is one of the most important economic decisions a woman can make. That decision can be shaped by whether or not a woman has access to abortion.
  • California state lawmakers are moving ahead on a series of high-profile bills, all while negotiating the state’s budget deficit.
  • The vast majority of migrants who cross the border in San Diego only stay for a few days. But service providers are seeing more of them end up homeless.
  • Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS app. As a groundbreaking female photographer pursues her artistic vision, she struggles to navigate diverging roles as mother and artist. The film explores Tenneson’s life as she fights to express her voice while suffering the fallout of a 45-year-old secret. In watching the film, audiences must contemplate the compromises that are inevitably made in seeking to live a full creative life.
  • American singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde is preparing for an unforgettable Sunday night in El Cajon, bringing her album “The Devil I know” alive in the heart of El Cajon for Country music fans across the city. Join The Magnolia for a Plaza Pre-Party 30 minutes before doors on their outdoor patio, allowing early admission to the plaza and lobby, and access to their taco stand with freshly made nachos, elote corn, specialty cocktails and more available for purchase! For more information visit: magnoliasandiego.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Nearly half of the water drawn from the Colorado River goes to feed for beef and dairy cows. Researchers say modest changes in American diets could help farmers use less water — and help the climate.
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