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  • 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.
  • Prepare for 11 days of boundary-pushing, genre-defying, and unforgettable performances! The San Diego International Fringe Festival (SDIFF) is back May 15–25, 2025, bringing artists from around the world together to ignite stages across San Diego—and beyond.With over 230 performances across eight venues, and more than 48 artists and performance groups from countries including Australia, the UK, Mexico, and across the United States, SDIFF 2025 promises to be our most eclectic and electrifying festival yet. From raw solo shows and cutting-edge multimedia theater to family-friendly fun and immersive international offerings, this is art that challenges, connects, and inspires.Tickets & Passes SDIFF is proud to be 100% artist-driven—all ticket sales go directly to the performers. Individual Tickets: $13. 3-Show Pass: $35; 5-Show Pass: $55; 10-Show Pass: $104. Fringe Tag: $7 (One-Time Only) required for entry to all ticketed events and available at all festival venues. Your Fringe Tag supports the festival and keeps bold, independent art thriving in San Diego. Mark your calendar. Invite your friends. Please check the ticketing website for show information and times.San Diego International Fringe Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Last year, California cities gained more power to ban homeless encampments. CalMatters dug into what that looks like in three cities.
  • 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.
  • On the heels of its sold-out debut, Mainly Mozart is thrilled to announce the 2nd Annual Culinary Concerto, the can’t-miss event of the season. Set to take place on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at the stunning, state-of-the-art EVE venue in downtown San Diego, this unique evening will bring together 25 award-winning, international celebrity chefs and 25 celebrated winemakers to deliver an extraordinary four-course dining experience—all while supporting the arts in San Diego. Curated by celebrity chef and best-selling author Chef Claudia Sandoval, this year’s Culinary Concerto, promises an unparalleled fusion of gastronomy, fine wine, and live music. Each table will be transformed into a personal stage for a celebrity chef to craft an exquisite four-course dinner tableside, paired with wines meticulously selected by renowned winemakers and enologists from Valle de Guadalupe to Paso Robles and beyond. Event Highlights:A Star-Studded Culinary Lineup: 25 internationally acclaimed chefs, including Michelin-starred innovators and celebrated culinary visionaries like Drew Deckman, Roberto Alcocer, and Reyna Venegas, will prepare luxurious four-course meals tableside.Exclusive Wine Pairings: Renowned winemakers from Valle de Guadalupe to Paso Robles, including McPrice Meyers, DAOU Vineyards, and Bruma Winery, will be paired with chefs to create a harmonious collaboration at each table. Throughout the evening, guests will enjoy expertly curated wine pairings with each course, as the winemakers and chefs interact directly with them, sharing insights, stories, and guiding them through a personalized culinary and vinous journey.Incredible Entertainment: The evening will feature stirring live music performances, complemented by charismatic emcee Casey Webb, host of Man vs. Food. Proceeds from Culinary Concerto will benefit Mainly Mozart’s nationally acclaimed programs, including the All-Star Orchestra Festival, the Mainly Mozart Youth Orchestra, and cross-border initiatives supporting music education in Baja California. Visit: https://www.mainlymozart.org/culinaryconcerto2025Mainly Mozart on Instagram and Facebook
  • 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.
  • Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi left federal prison, but his case isn't over. His lawyer says the Trump administration's case against him is "laughable" and "unconstitutional."
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