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  • On Monday, April 8, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in San Diego. The Fleet Science Center is hosting a viewing party outside the Fleet in front of the iconic Bea Evenson Fountain. The event is free and begins at 9 a.m. The partial solar eclipse will begin at 10:03 a.m. when the Moon appears to touch the Sun's edge. The climax, when the Moon is closest to the center of the Sun, will be visible from San Diego at 11:11 a.m. Viewers will see the most exciting moments between 10:45 and 11:45 a.m., with the eclipse concluding at 12:23 p.m. when the Moon leaves the Sun's edge. Local astronomy and eclipse experts from the University of California, San Diego, San Diego State University, and the San Diego Astronomy Association will be available to answer questions. Hands-on demonstration stations will feature crafting eclipse projectors, a fun and free activity that lets you safely observe the eclipse's mesmerizing progression through its shadow projection. Craveology Café and the North Star Science Store will open at 9 a.m. so eclipse viewers can enjoy coffee and breakfast and shop for safe-viewing eclipse glasses and other eclipse-themed merchandise. The Fleet galleries will open at 10 a.m. and feature special eclipse programming, which is included with the price of admission. There will be a live feed of the eclipse in the Fleet's Heikoff Giant Dome Theater. Viewers can see the totality projected on the Dome screen starting at 10:30 a.m. Eclipse-themed activities throughout the day in Studio X, the Fleet's creative makerspace Let your imagination soar in our Space Gallery as you connect with the cosmic event. For more information on the Fleet's Solar Eclipse Viewing Party, please visit fleetscience.org/events/solar-eclipse-viewing-party. Please note: Special equipment is needed to observe the eclipse. IT IS NOT SAFE TO LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN DURING A PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE. Looking directly at the eclipse can cause permanent eye damage. Telescopes and binoculars project images of the Sun on a flat surface, similar to a pinhole camera. Special Eclipse glasses are available to purchase from the Fleet's North Star Science Store. If you wish to observe through a telescope, you need a solar filter and cannot use your typical spotting scope to align.
  • Jackson Design and Remodeling Design Center Seminar 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16 (Check-in at 5 p.m.) Our lively and engaging home remodeling seminar, popular with San Diego homeowners for many years, is designed for people considering a major project such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Visit: https://www.jacksondesignandremodeling.com/design-seminars-san-diego/ Follow JDR on Facebook | Instagram
  • From the bookstore: Join Mysterious Galaxy at San Diego Comic Con! Mysterious Galaxy will be in Booth #1119, in our traditional spot in the Exhibit Hall, where we will have a selection of our booksellers’ favorites, and ticketed signings with authors throughout the convention. Stay tuned to this page and our social media for author signing times and more updates. Tickets for Booth #1119 signings are available when the Exhibit Hall floor opens each day, while supplies last. Please refer to the Comic-Con International official materials for Autograph Area (Sails Pavilion) signing times and rules. Mysterious Galaxy Author Signings In-Booth #1119 [Exhibit Hall] Wednesday, 7/19Thursday, 7/20Friday, 7/21Saturday, 7/22Sunday, 7/237:00-7:30 PM Gini Koch Touched by an Alien Ticketed Signing10:30-11:00 AM Misa Sugiura Momo Arashima Steals the Sword of the Wind Ticketed Signing12:00-1:00 PM Erin A. Craig House of Roots and Ruin Ticketed Signing11:30 AM-12:30 PM Chloe Gong Immortal Longings Ticketed Signing11:30 AM-12:15 PM John Gallagher Max Meow: Cat Crusader Ticketed Signing12:30-1:30 PM Jonathan Maberry Kagen the Damned Ticketed Signing2:00-2:45 PM Julia Vee & Ken Bebelle Ebony Gate Ticketed Signing1:00-1:30 PM Rina Ayuyang The Man in the McIntosh Suit Ticketed Signing2:00-2:30 PM Johnnie Christmas Swim Team Ticketed Signing3:00-4:00 PM Adalyn Grace Belladonna Ticketed Signing1:30-2:00 PM Liz Kerin Night's Edge Ticketed Signing3:00-3:30 PM Gina Chen Violet Made of Thorns Ticketed Signing4:30-5:30 PM Margaret Owen The Grimoire of Grave Fates, Little Thieves Ticketed Signing6:00-6:30 PM Danielle Valentine Delicate Condition Ticketed Signing4:45-5:30 PM Alexandra Bracken Silver in the Bone Ticketed Signing6:00-6:45 PM Travis Baldree Legends & Lattes Ticketed Signing *All times are subject to change. Related links: Mysterious Galaxy website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV - The KPBS News team hosts an hour of LIVE coverage of California's primary election with the latest results and analysis of key races and propositions from around San Diego and the state, anchored by Maya Trabulsi and Amita Sharma.
  • New York City joined other localities this week in pledging to buy up and forgive residents' unpaid medical bills. The trend started in Cook County, Ill., and is spreading around the country.
  • "Rising Tide," debuted in Spring of 2021 at the Het Scheepvaartmuseum, National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam. "Rising Tide" visualizes the human costs of the climate crisis. Dutch documentarian photographer Kadir van Lohuizen illustrates the dramatic consequences of climate change across the world through photographs, video, drone images, and sound. In response to the pressing implications of rising sea levels, The Netherlands faced a critical wake-up call on January 8, 2019, when a severe Northwestern storm, compounded by spring tide, triggered flooding on the island of Terschelling. Notably, the quays of West Terschelling were submerged, along with the surrounding area, including the iconic ‘Wierschuur’ at Easter Terschelling. This alarming incident highlights the increasing frequency of such events and the need to address the impacts of climate change. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, acclaimed artist Kadir van Lohuizen has embarked on a compelling journey to capture the profound consequences, of the climate crisis, particularly its manifestation in rising sea levels. Through an exploration of various global locations, including Greenland, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea, Panama, Kiribati, Fiji, Jakarta, Miami, New York, and his native Netherlands, Van Lohuizen seeks to shed light on the irreversible force of climate change. His personal artistic vision and unwavering discipline are harnessed to present a thought-provoking narrative that transcends mere statistics, delving into the human stories behind the escalating environmental challenge. Traveling exhibit included with general admission. ADMISSION - General admission for adults: $24 - Seniors/students and military: $18 - Children 3-12: $12 - 2 and under: free Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Mexican authorities are using a simple but harsh tactic to deal with migrants trying to get to the U.S. They're wearing them out until they give up.
  • A judge temporarily blocked Alabama’s voter removal program after finding the state violated federal law by systematically purging voters too close to this fall’s election.
  • Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network has been dedicated to organizing and hosting Walks to End Bladder Cancer for well over a decade. These walk events play a vital role in increasing awareness about bladder cancer, providing essential support to thousands of individuals living with the disease, and generating crucial funds for bladder cancer education programs and research initiatives. These nationwide events have included thousands of walkers in 47 states and have raised more than $6 million to fund BCAN’s vital educational and support programs and services.
  • Charlie Puth has proven to be one of the industry’s most consistent hitmakers and sought-after collaborators. Puth has amassed eight multi-platinum singles, four GRAMMY nominations, three Billboard Music Awards, a Critic’s Choice Award, and a Golden Globe nomination. His 2018 GRAMMY-nominated LP, Voicenotes, was RIAA Certified Gold only four days after its release and has logged over 5.6 billion streams worldwide. Recently, Puth released his highly anticipated third studio album CHARLIE via Atlantic Records. Featuring hit singles “Left and Right [feat. Jung Kook of BTS],“ "That’s Hilarious” and “Light Switch,” the “expertly crafted collection” (Rolling Stone) has surpassed 1 billion global streams and received critical praise around the world. Following the release of CHARLIE, Puth set out for his "One Night Only" tour, welcoming fans around the world up close and personal as he shared his latest album and his greatest hits. In 2020, Puth’s collaboration with Gabby Barrett on their “I Hope” Remix earned him his fourth top 10 track on the Billboard Hot 100, hit number one on the Billboard “Adult Pop Songs” chart, and won a 2021 Billboard Music Award for “Top Collaboration.” Puth also co-wrote and produced The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber’s record-breaking single, “Stay,” which quickly become one of the biggest songs of 2021; "Stay" holds the title for the longest-reigning No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart and the first to lead it for double-digits – spending a total of eleven weeks at the top of the chart. Note: The San Diego Symphony does not appear on this performance. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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