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  • President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration comes at a pivotal time in American history. Insulated from controversy, Trump will enter the White House more prepared than when he first won in 2016.
  • Great Expectations was designed to help people who grew up in foster care get their two-year degrees. And unlike many programs for former foster youth, there are no age limits.
  • A long-awaited ceasefire in Gaza began after a three-hour delay as Hamas named the three female hostages it plans to free later on Sunday.
  • The deadline for the start of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip passed as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas had provided the names of the three hostages it was set to release on Sunday.
  • Deb Haaland, the country's first indigenous cabinet secretary, used her term at the Interior Department to make what activists say is irreversible impact in recognizing the painful history of the government's treatment Native Americans
  • The app had more than 170 million monthly users in the U.S. The black-out is the result of a law forcing the service offline unless it sheds its ties to ByteDance, its China-based parent company.
  • Against all odds San Diego's UNPOP Short Film Fest returns for its third year. Three years of our open submission format has turned in to a rad roster of returning rebels and a wider web for new weirdos. UNPOP specializes in curating a program of short films unlike anything you'll find on the big screen anywhere else. Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Area Rug Comedy is an underground art and standup comedy show in Downtown San Diego, featuring Southern California's best up and coming creatives. The evening will begin with a comedy show, featuring headliner Tatyana Guchi (Netflix is a Joke, Laugh Factory, BMC Improv), Cameron Frost (Ca$h Grab Podcast), and Connor Castello (Don't Tell Comedy). After the show, stick around for an art market, featuring local vendors and DJ Nebula and DJ! For more information visit: arearugcomedy.com Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Love, Loss and What I Wore, By Nora Efron and Delia Efron. Based on the book by Ileen Beckerman. Limited San Diego engagement. August 10 through August 18, 2024 at the beautiful and historic Portuguese Hall in Point Loma. Catch a Star Theater Company is thrilled to announce it’s upcoming production of Love, Loss and What I Wore from the acclaimed writers of when Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle. A heart warming play based on Iileen Beckermans memoir. Love, Loss and What I Wore promises an evening filled with laughter, tears, and relatable moments. This play is a unique, theatrical experience, blending the wit and wisdom of the Efron sisters with Beckman‘s poignant storytelling. This is a story with a chorus of women’s voices that speak of bittersweet stories about everything from motherhood, wardrobe malfunctions, experiences in the dressing room, divorce, grief, cancer, and other matters of the heart using clothing as a metaphor for women’s experiences. If there is one thing, the female species has in common is a deep and abiding love/hate relationship with their wardrobe. This wonderfully witty show illustrates what one wears to the party is sometimes more memorable than the party itself. Our cast brings these stories to life with such authenticity and warmth. Audiences will feel like they’re having a heart-to-heart with their best friend over coffee,”said Dena Mattox, the Director. “It’s a celebration of women’s stories and the strength found in shared experiences.” Cast: Dena Mattox, Catherine DeBrule, Milena (Sellers) Phillips, Donnalee Brayman, Bowles and Dr. Victoria Meyers. Staged at the beautiful, historic Portuguese Hall for a limited engagement. A portion of ticket sales are donated to Cabrillo Civic club number 16, which is known for their community involvement, charity work and providing scholarships to local school children. For more information visit: castplayers.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • "Low and Slow," is an art show of 30 San Diego locals celebrating not just the vibrant world of lowriding, but the community that is behind them. This exhibition seeks to explore the artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of lowriders and the lowriding culture. We will have dj's, food, beer, and lowrider cars that are part of the exhibition. Join us from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for opening reception. The art show will be up all month of August until September 7th at Mixed Grounds. For more information visit: ariannaytselle.com Stay Connected on Instagram
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