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  • About the production: "Expression of Black Joy and Unity": A partnership with TYPA Theatre Company in hosting the inaugural showcase dedicated to honoring Black History Month Join us for an inspiring, and thoughtful evening of Black creativity and expression celebrating Black History Month at Coronado Playhouse. One night only: Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022 at 7 p.m. Curated, written and directed by Kimberly King, Imahni King-Murillo and Kandace Crystal Choreography by Zack King and Nhu Nguyen King Performers: Ava Harris Visionary Dance Theater Itararla Kati Cayetano Garcia Paulina Zepeda A’Verie Bell Lina Butcher Skyelar Rice-Wilson Anya Price Ms. Alyce Smith Cooper Related links: More information and COVID protocol on the Coronado Playhouse event page TYPA Theatre Company on Instagram Coronado Playhouse on Instagram Coronado Playhouse on Facebook
  • Leading San Diego board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon Melanie Palm, M.D. will be hosting a virtual Summer Skin Rescue event on Sept. 13-24. This year, this highly-anticipated event will feature an Instagram Live Q&A seminar with @drmelaniepalm on September 23 at 12:15 p.m. PST, discounted offers on non-invasive procedures (including CoolSculpting, EmSculpt NEO, Ultherapy, Vanquish, Qwo, and more), and 15% off all skincare products on ArtOfSkinMD.com (code: SSR2021). To learn more, visit www.artofskinmd.com or call 858-792-7546.
  • The Guardian found many California cities spent more COVID-19 relief funds on law enforcement than rent relief and health services.
  • The Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, which turns 50 this year, hopes to counter Russian aggression by teaching U.S. audiences about Ukrainian history and culture.
  • We all have that one dish that excites our palates and calls to mind special memories with Mom, Dad, Grandma or a favorite aunt who created delicious, comforting dishes.
  • California is combating rampant fraud in unemployment claims, But some people with legitimate claims - especially those in immigrant communities - are finding themselves locked out of their accounts. Also, city voters approved a new Commission on Police Practices -- today will be the first chance for the public to have a voice on how that commission will work... And, from our inewsource partners: Nearly three months after the Valley Fire erupted near Jamul, the people who lost homes and businesses are clearing debris off their land, negotiating with insurance companies if they were insured and applying for federal aid.
  • The Ukrainian springtime tradition of intricately decorating eggs has taken on new urgency during the war with Russia. Now, people are using this art to fundraise and bring awareness for Ukraine.
  • An exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art shows how Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka celebrated their freedom with a revolutionary vision for buildings and cities. Women played a vital role.
  • Fifty years ago, Title IX banned discrimination based on sex in educational institutions. College sports had to change. This is the story of how four women fought to make that happen.
  • The original Pokémon games came out 27 years ago. Trainers across the world now celebrate the date as Pokémon Day.
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