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  • A month-long moot court program in New York City lets students prosecute — and defend — cases, offering real-world lessons in how government works.
  • It's impossible to keep up with TV options. These shows are worth catching up on — or revisiting.
  • Ephrat Asherie collaborates with GRAMMY® award-winning pianist and composer Arturo O’Farrill on the company’s newest creation, "Shadow Cities," a reflection on the beauty, vastness and joy of the in-between. Bringing together Asherie’s innovative and rigorous choreography with O’Farrill’s singular and mesmerizing sound, Shadow Cities is a beautiful extension of EAD’s dedication to working with live music. With a cast of 6 dancers and 4 musicians, this work explores what it means to stay afloat in the in-between. We are split between cities, memories and generations; we are an amalgam of cultures, fully embodied and fragmented all at once; our movements are concurrently malleable and explosive, our identities fixed and infinitely fluid. Whether as immigrants, BIPOC identities or first generation Americans, this feeling of in-betweenness connects everyone in the work as we ask how and why—halfway between so many disparate extremes in time, space and state—we often feel our most enlivened selves. It is from this vivid place that "Shadow Cities" comes to life. Ephrat Asherie Dance on Facebook / Instagram Arturo O’Farrill on Facebook / Instagram
  • "SHUCKED" is the Tony Award®-winning musical comedy The Wall Street Journal calls "flat out hilarious!" And nobody knows funny like economists. Featuring a book by Tony Award winner Robert Horn (Tootsie), a score by the Grammy® Award-winning songwriting team of Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally (Kacey Musgraves' "Follow Your Arrow"), and directed by Tony Award winner Jack O'Brien (Hairspray), this corn-fed, corn-bred American musical is sure to satisfy your appetite for great musical theater. Visit: 'Shucked' Broadway San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • California se convirtió en el primer estado de Estados Unidos en prohibir que la mayoría de las fuerzas del orden, incluidos los agentes federales de inmigración, cubran sus rostros cuando realizan actividades oficiales, según un proyecto de ley firmado el sábado por el gobernador Gavin Newsom.
  • In the last few years, El Cajon has permitted less than 10 new homes per thousand residents — fewer than any other city in San Diego County.
  • Grom-O-Rama is here for our 5th annual fundraiser supporting Protect the Groms. Join us for an afternoon of music, skate, free food/ drinks, screenprinting, embroidery and a silent auction. Groms 12 and under get in for free. All proceeds go to Protect The Groms, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that partners with public and charter elementary schools and nonprofits dedicated to outdoor experiences around the country to provide playground shade structures, sun safety education and sunscreen to kids who live and play in the sun. Sun Bum on Facebook / Instagram
  • The state is bracing to lose hundreds of millions of dollars for permanent housing, which is the one thing experts agree on as the most effective way to solve homelessness.
  • The attack Tuesday killed two people aboard the vessel, Hegseth said, bringing the death toll from the Trump administration's campaign in South American waters up to at least 66 people.
  • For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide.
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