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  • More than a decade ago, growth in Florida was managed under a statewide agency that provided checks and balances to prevent sprawl and protect natural resources. Then state leaders closed it.
  • We're listening to new music from San Diego locals Nite Lapse, Thee Sacred Souls and Julianna Zachariou, plus touring artists Silvana Estrada and Sudan Archives.
  • In a mental health crisis, a conversation with an empathetic listener can be live-saving. But when someone needs in-person help, there's a shortage of resources in many parts of the country.
  • The era-defining star's seventh album sparks a conversation about the infinite possibilities of dance music, the difference between fun and pleasure and why disco is always political.
  • In 2014, a study found that only 1.4% of orchestra musicians were Black. In 2022, it's hard to know if that number is better or worse.
  • An America’s Got Talent finalist from Season 8, Catapult is a magical production that features incredibly lithe dancers who work behind a screen to create shadow silhouettes of shapes from the world around us – and beyond! Audiences are enthralled as they watch back-lit bodies transform into a mountain, an elephant, a dragon, even a helicopter. It’s a mystery how they do it, and no one knows what they will create next. At every turn, Catapult surprises and delights again and again. Packed with hundreds of shape transformations, this family-friendly show is full of humor, emotion and engaging stories. Catapult will perform at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, October 10 at 2 p.m. Get your tickets here! Adult admission: $20-$40 Seniors (65+), Military, Students (13-21): $17-$34 Youth admission (12 and under): $10-$20 For more information, visit powayonstage.org/event/catapult.
  • After promising booster shots to all recipients of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, then only some, 20 million Americans are now officially eligible to receive them.
  • The late night comedy scene is changing and that could be trouble or an opportunity for emerging talents.
  • A housing project on Oceanside’s last remaining agricultural land was narrowly approved Wednesday. It had been rejected three times before. Plus, a San Diego scientist joins more than 11,000 climate researchers warning of a “climate emergency.” As the cost of a college education soars, more students in San Diego are choosing to go to college south of the border. As “Sesame Street” celebrates 50 years on the air, Sesame Workshop co-founder Lloyd Morrisett reflects on the company’s mission and the impact of “Sesame Street.” And, San Diego Asian Film Festival opens Thursday as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
  • There's something perfect about the fact that almost two years after a meme, Netflix made it into a game show.
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