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  • Film Forum Coronado presents "Mirage" Wednesday, October 15 at 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Avenue Coronado, CA 92118 (619) 522-7390 Free Film and Discussion Adults (In the Winn Room) “MIRAGE” (1965. 108 min. PG.) - Gregory Peck headlines this tight and twisty puzzle box about a “cost accountant “ with memory gaps who stumbles into a sinister merry-go-round of danger and deception while trying to piece together his past. The top notch supporting cast : Diane Baker, Kevin McCarthy and Walter Matthau.
  • Film Forum Coronado presents "The Farewell" Wednesday, October 1 at 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Avenue Coronado, CA 92118 (619) 522-7390 Free Film and Discussion Adults (In the Winn Room) “THE FAREWELL” (2019. 100 min. PG.) (English and Mandarin w/ English subtitles) - Based on an actual lie. Lulu Wang’s heady and mischievous family portrait, featuring Awkwafina as an aspiring writer who rides an emotional rollercoaster when her extended family orchestrates an impromptu wedding as a pretext for gathering with her terminally ill grandmother.
  • Please join UPAC on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, from 4:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. at The Baja Room in Marina Village for Taste of Culture! UPAC’s Taste of Culture is an event where you can sample a variety of dishes from around the world as prepared by UPAC’s Diversity Catering youth, as well as enjoy multicultural performances, check out incredible art pieces created from UPAC’s youth programs, and mingle. Whether you’re a foodie looking to try new flavors or simply want to support UPAC’s vital programs, this event is perfect for you. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to expand your palate and celebrate Uniting People Across Cultures!
  • The university will pay $75 million over three years to end the Trump administration's investigations into antisemitism on its campus and to have millions of dollars in federal funding restored.
  • Food and Drug Administration officials say they will ratchet up requirements for vaccine studies, citing concerns about COVID shots for kids. But public health experts question the agency's analysis.
  • Travel disruptions continued across the country on Sunday, with over 1,600 flight delays and nearly 500 cancellations.
  • Tom Stoppard is remembered as a playwright whose wit and curiosity reshaped modern theater.
  • First, a new report from UC Riverside warns that aggressive immigration enforcement is taking a serious toll on children’s mental health. Then, we hear from San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre about new signs in the Tijuana River Valley that warn the public to avoid areas where toxic gases have been detected. Plus, a preview of Filmout, San Diego’s LGBTQ+ film festival, happening this weekend. Editor’s note: This episode originally misstated FilmOut’s history. The festival began in 1993, later rebranded briefly and became an annual event under its FilmOut name in 2005. The audio remains unchanged.
  • After the Zika outbreak ended in Brazil, many families faced a new reality: a child whose life was irrevocably altered after the mother contracted the virus while pregnant. Here's what happened next.
  • NPR's Scott Simon explains why The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" is a holiday song for those who have troubles and heartache.
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