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  • Many Afghans who worked with the American military are desperately trying to flee. One of them is Mohammed, a colonel in the Afghan army who's now in hiding with a group of more than a dozen families.
  • Since Lindsay rolled up her sleeve to get vaccinated a year ago, she has devoted herself to motivating others, especially those who are hesitant, to get vaccinated. She shares five persuasive tips.
  • By Camarada: Experience the magnificent beauty and acoustics of San Diego's premier concert hall as we share the excitement of our performing arts community's return to indoor events! The Earth Moves —the re-imagined music of Carole King. Camarada takes a sonic spin into the atmosphere that songwriter Carole King created. Her hits, including You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman, I Feel the Earth Move, and It’s Too Late take on a new hue and jazz reimagining. Who would’ve thought that the young female songwriter working out of the Brill Building in the ’60s would continue to inspire and touch future generations of musicians? Join us for a night of classic songs jazzified as only Camarada elegantly delivers. Date | Friday, May 27 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | The Conrad Prebis Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Terrace seating: $53 - $123 Orchestra seating: $69 - $123 Boxes: $98 - $123 For more information, please visit the Camarada Ensemble website or call (619)231-3702.
  • A massive fire at a hospital dedicated to COVID-19 patients also left more than 100 people injured. Amid calls for action by international organizations, the prime minister ordered an investigation.
  • Serious cases are still climbing. But the state’s models show the rate of increase leveling off, with a peak around Labor Day.
  • Ayesha Rascoe asks Gay Men's Health Crisis Vice President Jason Cianciotto about monkeypox, which is generally spread by direct, close contact with an infected individual.
  • Join Biocom California Institute for a virtual, interactive career exploration symposium to learn all about California’s vibrant life sciences industry, as well as about the thousands of different types of jobs available, not all of which require a background or degree in science. This free, half day event is open to veterans of all stages of transition with interest in exploring the most pressing needs of the life science industry, as well as key trends that are driving talent acquisition. Featuring: • Panel of top industry representatives from the four main categories of life science companies providing overviews of how they contribute to the industry. • Overview of Workforce Trends Report/careers in life science • Insights from a CEO who went from the US Army to the C-Suite • Breakout sessions with HR Professionals; “Tips and Tricks for Landing a Job in Life Sciences.” Our post-Symposium virtual happy hour will allow you to network and connect directly with life sciences professionals, Veterans and educators from college programs that serve veterans. Be the first to hear about Biocom Institute’s upcoming 2022 Military Fellowship program and hear success stories from past participants. Date/Location: Oct. 26, 2021 @1:00-4:00pm Virtual Zoom Link Register Today! https://www.biocom.org/EventDetail/?event=Veterans-Symposium-2021
  • Join the Music Box on Oct. 29, 2021 at 8pm with a performance from the Squirrel Nut Zippers. 21+ welcome to this event. Genre: swing / jazz Ticket Price: $35 advanced / $37 day of show TABLE RESERVATION / VIP: vip@musicboxsd.com / (619) 836-1847 STALK Music Box: Twitter + Instagram: @musicboxsd | facebook.com/MusicBoxSD | MusicBoxSD.com | The Music Box (619) 795-1337. For more information on this event please visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/squirrel-nut-zippers-celebrating-the-music-box-tickets/10022125?pl=musicboxsd&REFID=clientsitewp
  • The San Diego County Archaeological Society (SDCAS)'s celebration of California Archaeology Month and International Archaeology Day is held on the 3rd Saturday in Oct. as part of our annual Arch in the Park event. Our goal is to educate the public about archaeology, and to provide information on various career and volunteer opportunities with local archaeological companies, museums, universities, and organizations. Typically, more than 30 vendors take part in Arch in the Park. Arch in the Park is ideal for students and budding archaeologists to network, as well as family fun. Find out about archaeology, see archaeology exhibits, and talk to real archaeologists. Food, books, raffle tickets, and SDCAS merchandise will be available for purchase. Date/Location: Oct. 16,2021 @10:00am Los Penasquitos Ranch House For more information on this event please visit: https://sdcas.org/arch-in-the-park
  • In 2017, debate over Charlottesville's Robert E. Lee statue sparked a violent neo-Nazi rally that left a woman dead. Now, a Black cultural center wants to melt it down and turn it into public art.
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