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  • Join us for another great open reading. Jealous and disdained, Richard of Gloucester wants to be King of England and uses manipulation and deceit to achieve his goal. He murders his brothers, nephews, and any opposition to become King Richard III. Lisa Neinchel will be our director.Visit: https://sandiegoshakespearesociety.org/event/richard-iii-part-one/The San Diego Shakespeare Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Indian authorities have detained at least 1,500 people in India-administered Kashmir after a militant attack killed 26 people this past week, a top police officer told NPR.
  • A new California law raises penalties for assaulting emergency room workers, but hospital staff say more protections are needed as violence against health care workers continues.
  • Experience the joy of community with a traditional prayer service, followed by a vibrant gathering of local vegetarian and vegan restaurants, eco-friendly vendors, and organic plant-based products. Learn about zero waste starting from our home, enjoy a live vegetarian cooking demo, and immerse yourself in a serene sound bath workshop and tea meditation. Plus, don’t miss your chance to win exciting raffle prizes! Whether you seek mindfulness, delicious plant-based food, or a deeper connection with others and the planet, there’s something for everyone. Come celebrate, explore, and thrive together!Vegetarian Food Fair requires visitors to buy vouchers with cash only at the entrance of the event.Visit: sites.google.com/blia.org/sandiego/bbffHsi Fang Temple on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join KPBS Kids at the San Diego Railroad Museum with special guest Daniel Tiger!*Bring the whole family for a fun-filled day featuring a visit from the beloved costume character, Daniel Tiger*, along with a special storytime. Enjoy free book giveaways and more!This event is included with museum admission and the Balboa Park Explorer Pass. Best of all, kids 12 and under get in for free!Spanning over 27,000 square feet, the San Diego Model Railroad Museum showcases both indoor and outdoor exhibits for all ages.Explore the heritage of American railroading through educational programs, interactive displays, toy trains, and scale models of California railroads.Learn more at https://www.sdmrm.org/*Access to the event’s meet-and-greet may be restricted based on attendance. Photo opportunity with the costume character is subject to availability and weather permitting.This project is made possible with funding from the Linden Root Dickinson Foundation.
  • Film Forum Coronado presents "Detour"Wednesday, February 18 at 6 p.m.Coronado Public LibraryIn the Winn Room640 Orange AvenueCoronado, CA 92118l(619) 522-7390Free Film and DiscussionAdults“DETOUR” (1945. 70 min.) - Edgar Ulmer’s pulpy, Poverty Row masterpiece epitomizes the dark heart of film noir. A down-on-his-luck NY night club pianist (Tom Neal) hitchhikes across the country to rejoin his girlfriend, but fate tosses him into the clutches of the acid-tongued, snarling Vera (Ann Savage).“KEY LIME PIE” (2007. 4 min.) - Trevor Jimenez’s clever and creative noir homage uses all the noirish tropes to tell a tale of food lust. A man’s obsession with this savory deliciousness brings him face-to-face with the Grim Reaper.Coronado Public Library, in partnership with the Coronado Island Film Festival, presents FILM FORUM CORONADO, usually taking place the first and third Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the library's Winn Room. Film expert Ralph DeLauro provides a brief introduction to each film and leads a discussion afterwards, often including pointers about how lighting or camera angles contribute to a scene’s mood or propel the story.
  • The lawsuit also states Yates' alleged killer, Alvin Ruis, was known to be violent and sheriff's department policies dictated he should not have been housed with anyone else. Ruis has since been charged with Yates' murder and awaits trial.
  • Mary Jhun's new exhibit, "In Losing Sleep, I Painted," opens Saturday at the Oceanside Museum of Art. The San Diego artist is pushing the boundaries of dreams, science and her muse.
  • Proponents say Senate Bill 286 would close a loophole that allowed for early releases of violent sex offenders through the state's elderly parole program.
  • "I get goose bumps," said school principal Jamie Cook, thinking about the community rallying to support the family. The three students and their mother were arrested by immigration agents.
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