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  • Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: songs to get you in a summer mood.
  • At this year's awards on Sunday night, Beyoncé could become the artist with the most Grammys ever. She could also go down in history as the most snubbed.
  • Hey burger fans! Savorite has partnered with Crazee Burger in North Park to bring you a delicious burger deal that you deserve. For a limited time, you get a free burger with the purchase of a burger at equal or lesser value. That's right, you get 2 burgers for the price of 1! To reserve your spot, all you have to do is claim your deal on the Savorite app and show your in-app voucher to the restaurant staff when you visit. ___________________________________________________________________ How do I participate? 1. 📲 Download the free Savorite app 2. 🎁 Claim your deal before they're all gone! 3. 🍽 Head to the restaurant and show your in-app voucher to redeem Deals will vary by day and availability so you have to be quick to claim yours before they run out! For the latest news follow us on Instagram: @savoriteapp ___________________________________________________________________ What is Savorite? Savorite is a local San Diego dining app that gives restaurant owners the power to attract customers at specific times to fill slow hours. For diners, it’s a budget friendly solution to explore new local restaurants with offers of up to 50% off. Date: Nov. 15, 2021 Time: 11am-8pm Location: Crazee Burger Download Savorite App and get amazing deals!
  • If you wanted to forget the Ukraine war by watching a little tennis, forget it. The war is affecting everything, including professional sports.
  • After a long campaign cycle that stretched into December with a runoff election, Georgia elected Sen. Raphael Warnock to a full term.
  • A student at UC San Diego's John Muir College who died in a fall at a campus dorm was identified Sunday as Aaron Fan, 18, the San Diego County Medical Examiner said.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport / Watch Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. A musical celebration of this much-anticipated and highly celebrated fiesta by people of Mexican heritage everywhere. Special guests include Latino rock greats, Los Lobos, the salsa-rap-reggae-funk of Ozomatli, and the all-female mariachi band Flor de Toloache from New York City.
  • Conservationists' objections to proposed renovation plans for the 100-year-old Castro Theatre in San Francisco illustrate an ongoing debate about the future of historic theaters.
  • Based in San Diego, rock-reggae band Tribal Seeds come at their music from a different angle, more influenced by bands like Steel Pulse and Aswad than the common touchstone of Sublime. Formed in 2005 by the Jacobo brothers, singer Steven and producer Tony-Ray, the group issued its debut album, Youth Rebellion, that same year. Since forming, they have gained many fans through their refreshing take on rock influenced reggae, focusing more on roots and rocksteady influences to inform their sound, looking back to artists like Black Uhuru, The Congos, Peter Tosh and the Abyssnians. See them live at Belly Up Tavern on Sunday, January 2 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Ticket Price: $55 advanced / $55 day of show / $97 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office)
  • Del Mar began its 81st summer meet Friday with no fans in the stands for the first time because of the coronavirus pandemic and safety for people and horses the leading theme.
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