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  • The German Theater Group San Diego Debuts its 6th annual theater production with the Cabaret “Lach Mal Wieder 2025” or “ Let’s Laugh Again 2025”, featuring witty skits and music about relationships and the chance to play along in Act II, with some adult content.The German Theater Group San Diego debuts its 6th annual theater production with the Cabaret “Lach Mal Wieder 2025” or “ Let’s Laugh Again 2025”! directed by Ms. Astrid Ronke, on April 26 and 27, 2025 at the German American Societies of San Diego, located at 1017 South Mollison Avenue, El Cajon, in San Diego. The 6th German Cabaret explores features in our society and daily life with humor, irony, and satire -- and remembers some popular German artists.“Lach Mal Wieder 2025” is performed in German with a summary of acts and announcements translated in English. The event is sponsored by the German American Chamber of Commerce California, The House of Germany at Balboa Park, The Kindermission Preschools, The German American School Association, Oracle, Property Advantage, and several smaller private donors. The theater productions promulgate German culture, awareness, and entertainment for the Southern California community. An al fresco reception will take place one hour before the show with the Lach Mal Wieder 2025 cabaret theater program commencing on Saturday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m.Free parking options are available in the theater parking lot (Home of the Oktoberfest) and street. Admission tickets based on limited availability: General Admission: $20 Saturday (*GAS members - $3 discount) $18 Sunday (*GAS members - $3 discount) Student/Youth/Military with your valid ID: $12 (each person) Purchase at the door: $25 (limited availability) Note: Limited seats available. The German Theater Group San Diego on Facebook
  • The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from participating in sports at publicly funded institutions.
  • As the United States celebrates its 249th birthday, parades, fireworks shows and celebrations of all (stars and) stripes will take place throughout San Diego County.
  • Pope Leo grew up in a small brick house in the Chicago suburb of Dolton which is now up for auction. The village's board of trustees voted to buy it, in the hopes of creating a historic attraction.
  • Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy surrounding its shows and political statements.
  • Discover the ultimate pairing of cheese and drinks at the Cheese & Libation Expo. Indulge in a world of champion cheeses and bottomless beverages, where you can taste, learn and savor the finest offerings. Join us May 16-18, 2025, at BRICK Liberty Station for a weekend of indulgence and connections with fellow cheese and libation enthusiasts. Explore the best in cheese & libations while enjoying: - unlimited cheese - bottomless libations - curated bites by Dinner Bell SD Also included: - tote bag full of goodies - boutique pop-up shop onsite - exclusive pairings & collaborations Visit: https://cheese-libation-expo.com/ Cheese & Libation Expo on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join March and Ash on Saturday, April 19th, for a 420 event you don’t want to miss! Music & good vibes – Enjoy the energy while you shop Vendor pop-ups – Score swag and connect with top brands Unbeatable 420 deals – Stock up and save big! 40% OFF EVERYTHING – Shop in-store or online! Location: March and Ash Vista – 2465 Dogwood Way, Vista, CA 92081 Time: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Whether you visit for huge savings, giveaways, or just great company, March and Ash's Vista location is the place to be on 420 weekend. Shop, celebrate, and elevate your 420 weekend with March and Ash! Visit: https://marchandash.com/vista
  • Warnings of water contamination arrive ahead of one of San Diego’s biggest beach holidays.
  • California sent incarcerated firefighters to battle blazes in Los Angeles this year. It’s moving toward paying them minimum wage for their work in emergencies.
  • In the latest state enrollment data released, California had 230,443 homeless students — a 9.3% increase from the previous year.
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