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  • In Norway, Roman and Kendall try to play hardball with Matsson, but he's more interested in Shiv. Hugo and Karolina worry about a ski jumper, and funeral planning looms.
  • Statements recognizing Indigenous rights to territories seized by colonial powers may be well-meaning. But some Indigenous leaders fear these acknowledgments may become routine and performative.
  • Federal money has been set aside to fix the cross border sewage flows fouling local beaches, but that solution remains a long way off. And, fact checking on claims by San Diego’s Former Mayor Kevin Faulconer now Republican Recall Election Candidate. Plus, a preview of this weekend’s local arts events.
  • The first season of HBO's Game of Thrones spin-off ended with the beginning of a civil war. Here's what to expect out of season 2.
  • Republican detractors nominated Rep. Byron Donalds, a Black American, as an alternative to McCarthy for speaker.
  • 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! Tango Obsessed —it's all about the passion! Let us tempt you with the seductive, sexy street flavors, rhythms, and melodies of Argentina. As the music soars, our tango dancers flash and glide across the stage in a mesmerizing evening of passionate music. Join us for music by Argentine Tango composer Astor Piazzolla, Kurt Weill’s Tango Habanera, and a new commission by Argentine virtuoso double bassist Andrés Martín. You, too, will become obsessed! Date | Thursday, February 24 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here. Terrace seating: $53 - $123 Orchestra seating: $68 - $123 Boxes: $98 - $123 For more information, please visit the Camarada Ensemble website or call (858) 459-3724.
  • In the arts this weekend, we have art made by construction equipment, a virtual baroque concert, several art opening receptions in the Barrio Art Crawl, and a final week of a play that imagines Martin Luther King Jr's final night.
  • Creative Nail Design celebrates 40 years of Nail Art innovation with an exhibit at the Oceanside Museum of Art called "Tiny Canvases."
  • A new virtual art exhibition celebrates theater, movies and television with original sketches by Broadway set and costume designers.
  • Alida Cervantes, Angélica Escoto, Carlos Castro Arias and Cog•nate Collective were chosen this year by a newly expanded jury of nonlocal curators representing the Whitney Museum, San Francisco's MOMA and more.
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