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  • When Carlos Villa asked about Filipino artists as a student he was told: there weren't any.
  • This weekend in the arts: Sreshta Rit Premnath at ICA San Diego; Teros Gallery hosts The Space Lady; Irving Flores plays Eydie Gormé; Jean Lowe at Quint; Verdi's "Requiem" at the Shell; Ingram Ober and Marisol Rendón's Park Social bike tour; and Nathan Englander at The Old Globe
  • Frank Kensaku Saragosa's writing took top honors for fiction and essay in the 2022 PEN America Prison Writing Awards. Saragosa writes of his experiences as a homeless San Diegan, struggling with addiction.
  • The former prime minister was sentenced to three years for violating the official secrets act, on top of a 20-year sentence already handed down by the military junta that took power in 2021.
  • After two years of pandemic closures, audiences are back at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, to find a season of diverse plays. But for many, change has come too soon.
  • Californians will be eligible for $116.5 million in prize money for getting coronavirus shots, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday. We talk to a behavioral scientist about whether or not it could help get millions more vaccinated before California fully reopens next month. Plus, days before Memorial Day, the Department of Veterans Affairs is easing restrictions at the cemeteries it manages. And our weekend arts picks: Malashock Dance, a new Indian film, an AAPI group show, and La Jolla Playhouse’s POP Tour.
  • Californians will be eligible for $116.5 million in prize money for getting coronavirus shots, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday, a windfall aimed at getting millions more vaccinated before the nation's most populous state fully reopens next month.
  • The scandal has been the talk of the chess world this month. Interest exploded last week after Carlsen resigned from a match against Niemann after making only one move.
  • Greer's new comic novel, Less is Lost, is as funny and poignant as its predecessor. But comedy also arises out of pain and Greer smoothly transitions into the profound.
  • Start your binging because on March 3rd, The Duck Dive will be hosting How I Met Your Mother Trivia Night! Pacific Beach’s best beach bar will be hosting another hilarious trivia night with themed cocktails for guests to sip on while they give it their best shot! Starting at 8pm, guests will put their knowledge of one of America’s favorite sitcoms to the test. Throughout the event, the Duck Dive will be offering themed How I Met Your Mother cocktails to get you in the mood. Grab some shareable plates like their Duck Fat Fries and Ahi Poke to snack on with your friends while you fight for the trivia crown, glory, and prizes! Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased online at Eventbrite. Get your flashcards and Hulu account ready – it’s trivia night! End your Thursday on a fun note and head over to Duck Dive this March 3rd for a night of laughs, drinks, and prizes!
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