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  • The steampunks have the best costumes at Comic-Con, so I made sure to attend their very popular (standing room only!) meetup to get a look at all the invention and finery.
  • In this tight economy, it's all about finding bargains. We'll take a look at how you can find freebies and steals in San Diego.
  • This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, which was the catalyst for the modern gay rights movement. We'll mark the anniversary by talking about the progress made on rights for the LGBT community and the upcoming San Diego Pride festival.
  • To many locals, Balboa Park is the 'crown jewel' of San Diego. How will a private conservancy affect the Park? Host Tom Fudge takes up the issue with District 3 Councilwoman Toni Atkins, and David L
  • The cash-strapped city of San Diego is exploring a public-private partnership to help cover the costs of maintaining its much-loved, but now neglected Balboa Park. Host Gloria Penner talks with a city
  • The San Diego Symphony Summer Pops starts a new season of concerts. We speak with Pops conductor Matt Garbutt about the upcoming shows and this weekend's Star Spangled opener.
  • How have San Diegans reacted to the political unrest in Iran, which has led to public killings and violence? We speak to Iranian-Americans living in San Diego to get their perspective on the situation.
  • Has new life been breathed into the proposal to build a new downtown library? Earlier this week, the San Diego Unified school board agreed to put $20 million toward a proposal to build a school-library combo downtown.
  • The Bach Collegium San Diego, a vocal and period instrument ensemble, mark the 250th anniversary of George Frideric Handel's death by performing parts of his rarely heard oratorio, Theodora, live in studio.
  • As San Diegans face water restrictions, we'll look at how homeowners can make water-wise choices for their landscaping.
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