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  • Israel says the remains of three hostages have been handed over from Gaza and will be examined by forensic experts as a month-old ceasefire holds.
  • Over the weekend there were violent clashes between federal agents, witnesses and protesters. Locals say the festivities were muted this year, and fear more violence is in store for the city.
  • Activists outside Las Colinas Jail say when mom is inside, it’s like the whole family is serving time.
  • Learn how to plan for successful, lower-stress family discussions about difficult topics like changes in memory, driving, and living alone. In partnership with ElderHelp. This class is presented by local nonprofit Alzheimer’s San Diego. Pre-registration is required. Visit: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6647788482268134229 Alzheimer's San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The U.N. says October saw the highest number of Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians in nearly 20 years of tracking that violence. More than half the attacks targeted olive harvesters.
  • Kipruto, an Olympic bronze medalist, narrowly beat fellow Kenyan Alexander Mutiso in the Pro Men's race, as both men finished with a time of 2:08:09.
  • Outdoor concert on Shelter Island. Air Supply Website / Instagram / Facebook
  • San Diego’s Project [BLANK] uses Balboa Park as a stage to redefine what opera can be.
  • Pacific Arts Movement is proud to co-present the San Diego theatrical premiere of "To Kill a Wolf," directed and written by Kelsey Taylor and produced by Reel Voices alum Adam Lee, who also served as the film’s cinematographer. The film will screen August 22 through 28, 2025 at Regal Edwards Mira Mesa. Set against the eerie stillness of the Oregon wilderness, "To Kill a Wolf " is a modern reframing of "Little Red Riding Hood," trading fantasy for something far more disquieting and human. With haunting visual precision and a quiet emotional pulse, the film explores the fragile nature of trust, the lingering ache of trauma, and the unexpected paths toward redemption. Special post-screening Q&As featuring both Taylor and Lee will take place at the 4 p.m. screenings on Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24. Saturday’s conversation will be moderated by Pac Arts Founder Lee Ann Kim, and Sunday’s will be moderated by Executive Director Alex Villafuerte. Q&A screenings can be reserved here Runtime: 1h 32m (92 min) About Pacific Arts Movement Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) is one of the largest media arts organizations dedicated to celebrating Asian and Asian American stories through film, media, and education. Based in San Diego, Pac Arts is best known for presenting the San Diego Asian Film Festival, now in its 26th year, and empowering the next generation of storytellers through programs like Reel Voices. Through year-round screenings, youth programs, and community partnerships, Pac Arts champions inclusion, cultural equity, and the power of film to spark connection and change. Learn more at pacarts.org. Pacific Arts Movement on Facebook / Instagram
  • Recently chosen as a member of the prestigious Next Generation Jazz Orchestra that will perform at the 68th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival under the directorship of Gerald Clayton, saxophonist Kahlil Childs returns to the First Sunday series with his quartet of some of the best young jazz players in California. The concert will feature a set of original compositions by Kahlil that comprise a beautifully conceived suite in the tradition of conceptual works such as Immanuel Wilkins’s "The 7th Hand" and John Coltrane’s "A Love Supreme." Joining Kahlil will be Quincy Reyes (piano), Luke Little (bass), and Zollie Wariner (drums). Kahlil Childs on YouTube
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