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  • 'Struggling artists' isn't a trope, according to a new report. The survey asked more than 2,600 artists about everything from hours worked to housing.
  • Prepare your bellies because the College Area Business District is to announce the 2nd Annual Taste of College Area, happening on Sunday, September 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come experience the flavors of one of San Diego’s most vibrant and evolving culinary neighborhoods. From globally inspired dishes to craft brews and artisan coffee, this event highlights the incredible variety offered by local restaurants, pubs, and cafes, throughout the College Area. To help you make the most of your tasting adventure, complimentary Old Town Trolley rides will be running along the event route taking attendees from stop to stop. The event will span El Cajon Boulevard from 54th Street to 73rd Street and the SDSU campus, turning the entire area into a feast for the senses. General Admission tickets are $40 in advance (plus a service fee) and $45 on the day of the event. VIP tickets are available to guests 21 and over for $50 (plus a service fee), which include access to discounted drinks at select “oasis” bars and pubs, along with a commemorative Taste of College Area shot glass (while supplies last). Take advantage of early bird savings with promo code EARLY20 for 20% off through July or EARLY10 for 10% off through August. Plus, groups of 10 or more automatically receive a 5% discount that can be stacked with promo codes for even more savings. Don’t miss this flavorful celebration of food, culture, and community. Mark your calendar for a culinary adventure like no other at the 2nd Annual Taste of College Area! Visit: https://events.com/r/en_US/tickets/taste-of-college-area-san-diego-september-981182
  • This class meets weekly on Wednesdays, 3-4 times each month, from 4 – 5:30 p.m. Ages 9-12 years welcome! This 4-week, repeatable series is perfect for kids who love to make things! Children learn tool safety, and get acquainted with various woodworking hand tools and techniques. They learn about wood as a material, and how to properly glue, hammer nails, and use manual drills. This month-long series is full of hands-on, engaging crafts using STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics). We teach hand tool skills to this age group using safe materials and practices. Each project builds on craftsmanship, dexterity and material exploration. Students will get acquainted with various woodworking tools and techniques and will be guided through a series of exercises that exercise hand-eye coordination, problem solving, and creativity. Students will make at least one fun, high-quality project to take home over the course of the series. All materials are included. Projects are changed regularly, so students can return month after month to continue to develop their skills! Drop-ins are welcome! Is your child curious about taking this class? Choose ‘Drop-in Date’ (please purchase 48 hours in advance, so we can have supplies ready). We welcome drop-in students at the 1st class of each month-long series. If your child wants to continue, we will apply this drop-in payment toward the month’s total cost. • Military, first responders & sibling discount San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • From cosplay to comics legends, monsters to manga, here are some of the most compelling panels happening Friday at Comic-Con 2025 — grouped by theme to help you plan your day.
  • In a rare study, two audiologists found that Taylor Swift's accent has, indeed, changed over the years, reflecting where she's lived, where she wants to go and who she's inspired by.
  • Hours after a November storm, the Tijuana River flooded a grove of trees in Imperial Beach, gushed through a row of culverts and exploded into mounds of fetid foam.
  • Stream now with KPBS+. Watch Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. We set a course for unabashed indulgence on a tranquil cruise of the rivers and canals of France's Burgundy region.
  • The project faced fiery opposition from residents and environmental groups, who warned it would bring more pollution to the city’s industrialized west side.
  • As the 900-mile East African Crude Oil Pipeline project takes shape in Uganda, there is the promise of economic benefit. But it's shaking up the lives of some 100,000 people.
  • In recent years, California Republicans wielded far more influence in Congress than in the state Legislature, thanks to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. But since his ouster, and now under Prop. 50 maps, the GOP is increasingly isolated.
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