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  • New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman says President Trump "made a very good move" in meeting with Syria's interim president and announcing he would lift sanctions on Israel's neighbor.
  • People ran around San Francisco on Tuesday looking for a chest filled with gold and local artifacts after seeing an anonymous post on Reddit with cryptic clues.
  • Come see us on Sunday, March 23 from 11a.m. to 7 p.m. for a Snow White/Disney Market. We will be at Mission Valley Center by Nordstrom Rack to Novo Brewery. We will have door prizes for the first 100 adults in line at the start of the market and hourly raffles!
  • The San Diego Camp Fair is a free, live, interactive summer camp expo event taking place Saturday, March 22 at USD in San Diego. More than 50 summer day camps, overnight camps, specialty camps and more are exhibiting their programs at this free, informative summer camp expo event. Admission is FREE and you'll discover an array of amazing day, overnight, and specialty summer camp opportunities all in one place. If you live in the San Diego area and you're looking for the perfect program for your child this summer, you can't afford to miss this free event. It's the easiest and most convenient way to find the perfect camp for your child. Instead of spending time calling and emailing all the camps that interest you one-by-one, you can meet and speak with representatives from all of them at the same time at the San Diego Camp Fair! Meet representatives from over 50 camps and programs and get all your questions answered Experience sample games and activities from the camps for a taste of what summer camp is all about Get free brochures and videos from all the camps Games, prizes, and activities for the kids Raffles, drawings and free camp session giveaways Food and fun It's all FREE!
  • Step into the wonderfully chaotic world of "You Can’t Take It with You", the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart! Meet the quirky, lovable Sycamore family, who embrace life on their own terms with boundless enthusiasm and eccentricity. When their daughter’s fiancé brings his strait-laced, wealthy parents over for dinner, hilarity ensues as two very different worlds collide. Overflowing with heart, humor, and timeless charm, "You Can’t Take It with You" is a delightful reminder that happiness comes from following your passions and living life to the fullest. Don't miss this feel-good classic that will leave you smiling! Featuring some of North Coast Rep's favorite actors: Bryan Barbarin, Eileen Bowman, Megan Carmitchel, Drew Bradford, Geno Carr, Nancy Snow Carr, Lena Ceja, Benjamin Cole, David Ellenstein, Ron Christopher Jones, Brian Mackey, James Newcomb, Allison Spratt Pearce, Katy Tang, and Christopher M. Williams. Directed by Noelle Marion. "You Can't Take it With You" will occur on March 24, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075. Tickets are $30 with discounts for students, military, and educators. Call 858-481-1055, or visit below to purchase tickets. Visit: https://purchase.northcoastrep.org/ChooseSeats/8801 North Coast Repertory Theatre on Instagram and Facebook
  • A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by Chernow and essays by Richard Russo.
  • The Episcopal Church says it will not assist with the resettlement of white South Africans and will end its government partnership to support refugees. The church's presiding bishop, Sean Rowe, explains why.
  • The annual Kyoto Prize winners came to San Diego for this year’s symposium. Kyoto Laureate John Pendry talked about the theory of bending light rays that’s led to technologies that do that and more.
  • A Biden-era rule eases the path for workers to be sponsored for U.S. permanent residency, an attractive option for those in horse-racing looking for a competitive edge.
  • In the '90s, the wall was a canvas for graffiti artists in Southeast San Diego. Last year, three childhood friends reunited to bring it back to life.
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