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  • Calling all lovers of dad jokes: San Diego's ONLY pun competition is back with a special Father's Day Edition on the FCI Main Stage! Watch, laugh, groan, or JOIN word nerds from across the city in a battle to see who's the punniest of them all—and win prizes! Pundemonium! is a three-part event based on the format used by pun contests in cities nationwide. Curious about competing? Here are the three ways you can do that! 1. Give a two-minute speech riddled with puns on a topic of your choice in "Battle of the PUNdits." No need to sign up in advance, but we always appreciate a heads-up that you're participating to sarah.flocken@gmail.com. Check out this video for examples of pun speeches from world champions. 2. Write down as many puns as you can think of on a given topic in two minutes during "Punslingers." You can do this in teams and you can sign up for it at the show. 3. Go head-to-head with opponents in a tournament-style pun-off in "The Punger Games." It's like the nerdiest rap battle you've ever seen. Skip ahead in this video a bit to see examples of how a truly epic pun-off goes. Pundemonium is hosted by Sarah Flocken, two-time champion of Beltway Pundits in Washington, D.C., panel judge at the 2021 O. Henry Pun-Off World Championships and lover of the card game Punderdome. She's great company on long road trips. Pay What You Can! Reserve your tickets now! If you wish to donate to FCI's Save Our Stage fund, you'll have the opportunity at checkout.
  • Ring in the New Year with electric live performances by Hiromi, Red Baraat, Jonathan Scales Fourchestra and Lizz Wright.
  • How can a class offer 12 poets with different voices, from different cultures, and different eras as icons of good writing in 3 hours? It does have some degree of difficulty, but it’s not impossible. Poet Jim Moreno offers this class in June for beginning and seasoned poets with the advantage of loving the research he works at for hour after hour: I bring poetry, film clips, quotes and poetry prompts into the class syllabus that inspire me. You see if I’m not inspired then why would the poets in my class be inspired. The research put into the class syllabus is the key to my poetry workshops. When the class is said and done, poets have the resource of the syllabus to continue with hours of enjoyable reading. This 3-hour class is divided into two 90-minute segments. The first segment consists of poets born in the 19th century. William Butler Yeats, born in 1865, James Weldon Johnson, born in 1871, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, born in 1872, Anna Akhmatova, born in 1888, Federico Garcia Lorca, born in 1898 are included. You might ask if the inclusion of an Irish poet, two icons of the Harlem Renaissance, a Russian poet and a Spanish poet might make the poetry broth much too rich? Or, one could also ask if the rainbow of choices in an existential sky might lead participants to a hearty stew with delicious spices. The second 90-minute segment has poets from the 20th Century. Starting with Czeslaw Milosz, born in 1911, Gwendolyn Brooks, in 1917, Allen Ginsberg, Frank O’Hara, and David Wagoner, all born in 1926, Lucille Clifton, in 1936, and Nikki Giovanni, in 1943, we have named all 12 poets who will harness poems, film clips, and quotes to pull our poetry vehicle to the lodge of the Muse. This class is not a critique class. This is a poetry workshop for composing original poetry. A safe place with the foundation of a Container of respect and dignity for all participants no matter what culture or color of skin. For more information visit: writeyourstorynow.org
  • Decision to move ships out of the bay is to protect harbor infrastructure Navy says.
  • The Supreme Court has made history a central test of whether a gun control law is constitutional. That has meant a boom in demand for gun law historians, who are digging up forgotten old gun laws.
  • Cardenas and her brother Jesus were indicted last year in connection with alleged COVID-19 relief loan fraud.
  • "Imagine if Stephen Hawking could communicate faster than a speed typist or auctioneer," Musk said as he announced the step. "That is the goal."
  • Recent polls show many Californians were undecided heading into Election Day on Gov. Newsom’s Proposition 1, which would fund new mental health treatment facilities.
  • Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Victoria Monét and Billie Eilish were among the winners of major awards at the 66th Grammy Awards, presented on Sunday, February 4, but no one artist dominated prizes.
  • Lear's revolutionary comedies, including All in the Family and The Jeffersons, didn't shy away from issues of race, struggle and inequality. He believed that all people are "versions of each other."
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