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  • Join us on a 3.5-4 hour tour of San Diego with stops at 3 different taco shops! Each stop is located in different diverse San Diego neighborhoods. This is a great way to see the city (even if you're a local) and eat delicious tacos, with an expert tour guide. Not to mention, the evening tour ends with a beautiful beach sunset. Food and drink at each stop is not included in the ticket price but you can bring you own beverages (of all kinds) on the bus. The bus sits 21 passengers and is great for all ages. Pick up location is in Seaport Village. You'll see the big blue taco bus!
  • Friday, Dec. 29, 2023 at 10 a.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS App. How can we reimagine trade to help countries left behind by globalization? Can we trade our way out of the world's biggest crises? GZERO sits down with one of the most powerful voices in the global economy, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
  • Manga artist Hajime Isayama says when he was growing up in Japan, anime wasn't considered cool. Now, he says, he has a "global audience" in mind.
  • Like the Burmese monks’ protests, Fairey saw street art as nonviolent protest.
  • Jesus Christ is now the center of a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign funded by the founder of Hobby Lobby and others.
  • Film director Noah Baumbach speaks with NPR's Steven Inskeep about his latest film, "White Noise," based on the 1985 Don DeLillo novel of the same name
  • New monthly family program focused on making connections through cultural crafts. Join us the 4th Saturday of each month to learn about a new culture through crafts. Supplies limited; registration recommended. January: Traditions of the Chinese Lunar New Year from presented by the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum Learn the tale of how the Chinese zodiac came to be! We will also discuss the Chinese tradition of having a New Year’s eve dinner, placing a couplet at the door, using fire-crackers, and saying auspicious phrases during Chinese New Year period. RSVP: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/crafting-culture-traditions-chinese-lunar-new-year
  • October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month and reminds people to get breast cancer screenings or to donate to breast cancer research and treatment.
  • Planting Water, Growing Soil Wednesday, January 25 from 3-4 p.m. Virtually on Zoom Soaking water into the soil by modifying land contour, harvesting water, and planting sustainably, are effective ways to regenerate your landscape. Instructor and Landscape Architect, Eric Saline co-owner of Wild Made Design, returns with spouse and project manager, Lauren Gagliano Saline, to present their popular class on techniques and strategies for "planting" water and "growing" soil that can be used on any scale. Sponsored by the County of San Diego. FREE https://thegarden.org/product/planting-water-growing-soil-2023/ Water Conservation Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • The companies, including Johnson & Johnson and McKesson, will admit no wrongdoing. Billions of dollars in payouts will fund drug treatment and harm reduction programs.
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