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  • Ariana Grande is about to release her eighth album, Petal. With "Hate That I Made You Love Me," she continues an impressive and unusual streak on the charts.
  • "Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress" is a joyful and imaginative story about creativity, courage, and being true to yourself. Morris is a thoughtful, artistic child who loves painting, music, and exploring the world through his imagination. At school, he begins to encounter rigid ideas about who is allowed to express themselves in certain ways, leaving him feeling confused, hurt, and alone. As those pressures grow, Morris retreats into vibrant inner worlds filled with safari animals, outer space adventures, and dazzling dreams. Through vivid visuals, music, movement, and fantasy, the story follows Morris as he learns to listen to his heart and reclaim his sense of joy and confidence. Supported by a loving parent and guided by his own imagination, Morris discovers that self-expression is something to celebrate, not hide. This Theatre for Young Audiences production invites children and families to reflect on empathy, bravery, and the power of creative self-expression. Based on the beloved children’s book by Christine Baldacchino and illustrated by Isabelle Malenfant, our production is designed for young audiences and performed by professional adult actors. Join Morris on an immersive journey of self-expression, creativity, and imagination as he discovers the joy of being true to himself. EUSD students receive 3 FREE tickets! Email vvazquez@theatricals.org to redeem. Visit: https://www.theatricals.org/ Mosaic Theatricals on Facebook / Instagram
  • California State University’s $17 million contract with ChatGPT’s maker OpenAI is up for renewal. Some students and faculty say equal access to AI is important for preparing students for the workforce. Others say the implementation of AI tools has been confusing and opens the door to cheating. Some faculty have banned AI from their classes altogether and even started a petition to end the contract deal.
  • Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan explores dreams, memory and mortality in his visually stunning new film, opening today at Digital Gym Cinema.
  • Join us for our annual Easter Egg Hunt! Hop on over to Mission Hills UCC this Easter Sunday (April 5) at 11:15 a.m. for our Easter Egg Hunt! Kids ages 5–12 will enjoy a fun-filled search for hidden treasures—Easter baggies included! After the hunt, the celebration continues with face painting and creative Easter crafts. Bring the whole family for a joyful morning together! Mission Hills United Church of Christ on Facebook / Instagram
  • Participants can spend the day exploring foods and drinks at multiple locations in Ramona. “The Taste” has proven to be a much-anticipated event. Bring your appetite, family, and friends, and enjoy! Ramona Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join America’s worship leader Chris Tomlin for "Worship Under the Stars 2026"—a breathtaking celebration of faith, worship, and the vast beauty of God’s creation. Three unique locations, three unforgettable nights that will leave you in awe of both the Creator and His creation.
  • Easter Brunch Buffet at The Cosmopolitan Hotel & Restaurant Sunday, April 5 • 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park Celebrate Easter at one of San Diego’s most historic landmarks as The Cosmopolitan Hotel & Restaurant hosts its annual Easter Brunch Buffet. Guests will enjoy a festive, family-friendly spread featuring made‑to‑order omelets, pork belly eggs benedict, Belgian waffles, honey‑glazed carved ham, lemon & herb‑crusted baked cod, fresh salads, sides, and a full dessert table with seasonal favorites. Each adult reservation includes a complimentary welcome mimosa. The event takes place on Sunday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pricing is $72 for adults and $19 for children 10 and under. Seating is limited, and advance reservations are required. For details or to reserve a table, visit OldTownCosmopolitan.com. Old Town Cosmopolitan on Facebook / Instagram
  • This live two-hour seminar teaches writers how to craft compelling, immersive historical fiction grounded in accurate research and powerful storytelling. Learn key elements of the genre (authentic worldbuilding, era-appropriate dialogue, engaging characters, strong plot structure, meaningful themes, and realistic conflict) while discovering how to balance factual history with creative license. Ideal for authors seeking to elevate their fiction with richer settings, deeper emotional resonance, and historically plausible narratives. Participants will gain practical techniques for avoiding anachronisms, developing believable characters, leveraging historical events, and building vivid, transportive story worlds that captivate modern readers. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Know what to expect as you prepare for college! Get the details on how to approach the college application process, including the different types of applications, such as the UC, CSU, Common Application, and private college applications. This program will also cover important timelines, required documents, and strategies for staying organized throughout the process as well as the importance of self-advocacy and how to effectively showcase your academic, extracurricular, and personal strengths. This is an in-person program. Registration is encouraged at sandiego.events.mylibrary.digital.   This program is part of San Diego Public Library's Discover U initiative for youth and emerging adults to explore their STEAM interests, prepare for their futures, and achieve their college and career goals. If you have comments, questions, or grievances about the event, please contact Discover U at discoveru@sandiego.gov. Audience: This event is recommended for teens ages 14-18. Location: Community Room
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