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  • Honky tonk through the eras of country music! Hear iconic songs played in chronological order, from the 40s and 50s to current day and everything in between. Live music fans love country music in San Diego. Join Cody Carter and Ramblin Fever with ZB Savoy and The Red Headed Strangers as they turn the iconic Belly Up into a Honky Tonk on Sunday, February 25th. Special guests include Trey Hill and Ash Easton. Hear music from Hank, Willie and Waylon to Alan Jackson, George Strait and Chris Stapleton. Get your tickets today to take part in a night of country music you won't forget in San Diego.
  • The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.
  • Fridays at 8 p.m. and Encore Sundays at 10 a.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. This Week: As the clock winds down on President Joe Biden’s make or break political week, the future of his presidency is on the line while Democratic lawmakers assess his every move and their options for defeating Donald Trump in November.
  • The Israeli leader spoke Wednesday to a joint meeting of Congress amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Republicans are strongly supportive of Israel, while Democrats are increasingly critical.
  • A Morning Edition team knocked on doors, canvassed parks and neighborhoods and even attended a weekly family dinner to hear how voters in the swing state are feeling.
  • The Cultural Roots of Slow Food: Food Justice in Italy and Beyond - An Evening with Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan Tuesday, March 5 at 6 p.m. Warren Auditorium, Mother Rosalie Hill Hall Beginning with a focus on Italy and then expanding to global food communities and philosophies around sustainability, Dr. Tabusso Marcyan examines the role of farmers as custodians of knowledge of the land and traditional practices, which form the root of contemporary international grassroots movements. Cosponsored by the ESFI Fund, the Italian Cultural Center of San Diego, the Department of Languages, Cultures and Literatures, and the USD Food Studies Initiative. For information on parking, visit www.sandiego.edu/parking/parking-information/guests.php
  • A California man with a history of political violence was sentenced to 20 years in prison for repeatedly attacking police with flagpoles and other makeshift weapons during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.
  • While Donald Trump’s comments about his second term share common traits with other U.S. presidents, America is in uncharted waters.
  • The Hill Street Country Club is proud to stand in solidarity with artists for humanity and liberation. We are committed to reimagining a world where families are safe from the impacts of greed and war. It is with this vision that we invite you to our new monthly poetry gathering, Lyric and Liberation. The first installment of this event will feature readings, an open mic, and a space to unite voices in solidarity with Palestine. We are honored to have Jason Magabo Perez and Karla Cordero co-hosting. Perez is an associate professor and director of ethnic studies at California State University San Marcos and is currently serving as the Poet Laureate of San Diego. Cordero is a Chicana poet, educator, author, and executive director of Glassless Minds, a 501 (c)(3) corporation that facilitates and fosters constructive emotional outlets and personal expression in an accepting and safe space for teenagers and young adults. The event will be held in person and broadcast on Instagram Live, ensuring that our message of peace and unity reaches as many hearts as possible. Your presence and participation will enrich the conversation and strengthen our community. If you have poems you’d like to read, please bring them. When: Jan. 11, 2024 from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. In Person: 530 S. Coast Hwy, Oceanside, Calif. 92054 Online: Instagram.com/thehillstreetcountryclub Price: FREE We look forward to seeing you there and sharing in the transformative power of poetry. Look for future Lyric and Liberation poetry events on the second Thursday of the month. We hope this new year brings collective peace, liberation, healing and above all, a ceasefire - Free Palestine. About the HSCC The Hill Street Country Club seeks to create an inclusive, diverse art culture for the socioeconomic landscape of North County San Diego. We strive to provide an art outlet for our community. Our building is wheelchair accessible with everything you need on one level. We have one gender neutral, single occupancy, ADA compliant bathroom. Please be mindful of the line behind you when using the bathroom. Service animals are permitted but please leave pets at home. To keep our gathering as safe as possible, we will have masks and hand sanitizer freely available. If you have any questions regarding The Hill Street Country Club or this event, please contact dianh@thehillstreetcountryclub.org.
  • As her show, Somebody Somewhere, comes to an end, actor Bridget Everett reflects on friendship and reinvention.
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