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  • Libros, Café y Jazz marks 15 years as Tijuana's go-to bookstore, offering used books, coffee and jazz performances for all ages.
  • Thanks to support from CalAnimals, ASPCA and SFSPCA, we’re able to waive fees for every adoptable animal! San Diego's shelters and rescues are full, and we expect to see even more animals relying on us for care during the busy summer months. You can bring home a new best friend AND create space in shelters for more animals in our community! View adoptable pets El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside and San Diego campuses Phone (all locations): 619-299-7012 And to help keep pets safe this summer, we’re offering free microchips, one-year licenses and ID tags from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.! Visit: https://www.sdhumane.org/events/pet-day.html
  • El presidente estadounidense Joe Biden prometió el miércoles que seguirá buscando su reelección, rechazando la creciente presión procedente de su Partido Demócrata para retirarse de la contienda tras una desastrosa actuación en el debate presidencial de la semana pasada que planteó dudas sobre su estado y preparación.
  • Hundreds of volunteers will take to San Diego County's streets Thursday morning as the region prepares for its annual Point-In- Time Count, a yearly census of the county's homeless population.
  • Enjoy "Sunday in the Park" at El Corazon in the heart of Oceanside! Bring your family to enjoy an afternoon and evening of free music from two live bands featuring the sounds of Island Reggae and Rock, Funk, Soul. There will be kids activities, arts & crafts, face painting and more! Meet members of the Sockers, a pro-soccer team and buy treats from food trucks on site. There will also be an opportunity drawing for a variety of prizes. Free parking and close to mass transit. Don't forget your lawn chairs! It's going to be so much fun! For more information visit: friendsofelcorazon.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Caring for a pet can be expensive but there are some free and cheap resources that can help.
  • Nearly 9,000 San Diego Gas and Electric customers were without power Wednesday afternoon due to Public Safety Power Shutoffs, with more than 69,000 others at risk of being shut off due to weather conditions.
  • Casi todos los grupos ambientalistas importantes de California se opusieron al proyecto de ley, que habría modificado la ley ambiental emblemática del estado para acelerar las actualizaciones de las líneas eléctricas. Los partidarios dijeron que habría ayudado a liberar al estado de los combustibles fósiles y hacer que la red fuera más confiable, pero los opositores temían que dañaría los parques estatales.
  • La audiencia de sentencia del expresidente Donald Trump en su caso de haber pagado para ocultar información perjudicial ha sido pospuesta hasta septiembre luego de que el juez acordó el martes considerar el posible impacto de un nuevo fallo de la Corte Suprema federal sobre la inmunidad presidencial.
  • Founded by the Latin Grammy-nominated band Making Movies, Celebrate AMERI’KANA is a traveling festival celebrating the diverse colors of American music. The collective AMERI’KANA All-Stars presents a high-energy show that blends the folkloric with the cutting edge and features a rotating cast of incredible leaders in their respective genres. Looking to redefine “Americana,” highlighting the crossroads of the languages and rhythms that make American music. Making Movies is a band based in the United States with a sound Rolling Stone describes as “an eclectic blend of rumbero percussions, delicate organs, and grungy fuzz rock.” Led by Panamanian singer/guitarist Enrique Chi, on electric guitar, Mexican-American percussionist and keyboardist Juan-Carlos Chaurand, and drummer Duncan Burnett, the band rose to acclaim through a decade of relentless touring in the US and Latin America. The band collaborated with Rubén Blades on the single “No Te Calles,” which NPR included in their Best of 2019 list and became the opening track of his album Paraiso Road Gang nominated for 2019 Latin Grammy Album of the Year. They have also toured alongside Los Lobos, Ozomatli, Hurray For the Riff Raff, Thievery Corporation, and many more. Max Baca and Los Texmaniacs are the Past, Present, And Future of Conjunto Music. Combine a hefty helping of Tex-Mex conjunto, simmer with several parts Texas rock, and add a daring dash of well-cured blues and R&B riffs, and you’ve cooked up the tasty Grammy-winning LosTexmaniacs groove. The band has a wide-ranging experience touring and recording with Flaco Jimenez of Texas Tornados fame, Los Super Seven, and even the Rolling Stones. While Max Baca has participated in eleven Grammy-winning projects, the band themselves won their first Grammy in 2010 and a nomination for their last Smithsonian Folkways recording in 2019, Borders y Bailes – featuring Lyle Lovett and Rick Trevino. Renee Goust is a Mexican-American singer-songwriter seeking to make historically underrepresented groups visible in Mexican music. Her songs “La cumbia feminazi” and “Querida muerte (No nos maten)” are well-established gender equality hymns in Latin America. Her music has been featured in Billboard, Rolling Stone, and El País, to name a few. Renee has performed at renowned venues like Lincoln Center and the Guggenheim Museum in New York and El Zócalo in Mexico City. She has collaborated with the United Nations, Amnesty International, and LGBTQ+ marches in New York, Mexico City, and La Paz, Bolivia. For more information visit: artpower.ucsd.edu
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