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  • The hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has potentially exposed passengers to a deadly disease. Most returning Americans are now housed in Nebraska. Some may be cleared to quarantine at home.
  • FIFA's official 2026 World Cup song is "Dai Dai" from Shakira and Burna Boy. There are a number of factors that shape which songs define a tournament — and endure beyond it.
  • Space 4 Art presents "Instructions for Unrest: Art Against Complacency," a group exhibition curated by Alessandra Moctezuma, Gallery Director and Professor of Fine Art at San Diego Mesa College. The third in a series of exhibitions at Art Produce Gallery in 2026, the exhibition opens with a public reception on April 18 from 4-7 p.m. and will remain on view through May 14. In keeping with Space 4 Art’s mission to promote meaningful dialogue and creative exchange, Moctezuma will lead a Conversation with the Artists on Thursday, May14 from 6-8 p.m. "Instructions for Unrest: Art Against Complacency" brings together artists who view art as a tool to disrupt and to sound an alert. Emerging from a moment of heightened political and social tension, the exhibition reflects on a year marked by widespread protest and renewed public resistance to policies that have caused national and global instability. In the United States and across the world, people have taken to the streets in response to political extremism, social inequity, environmental crisis, and the erosion of civil rights. Artists, too, have responded using their practices to question power, confront injustice, and refuse silence. The exhibition examines the role of art as a catalyst for awareness and action. Through diverse materials and approaches, the featured works expose systems of power, challenge historical amnesia, and confront our impulse to look away. Some artworks mourn loss, others invite participation, and still others demand accountability. Together, they insist that artistic expression can function as a form of civic engagement and resistance. Curator Alessandra Moctezuma frames unrest as a necessary friction that makes change possible. The exhibition invites viewers to look inward, and examine their own position and experiences within the social and political structures the works reveal. Produced by Space 4 Art and presented at Art Produce Gallery, the exhibition is part of ongoing efforts to support artists and activate cultural dialogue across the region through the Prebys Foundation’s Arts Ecosystem Grant. The exhibit includes artists: Doris Bittar, Jennifer de Poyen, Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT), Patricia Frischer, Terri Hughes-Oelrich, Linda Litteral, Nicole Gonzalez, Nick McPherson (Nicholas Danger), Teresa Mill, Michelle Montjoy, Marcos Ramirez, Katie Ruiz, and Claudia Biezunski-Rodriguez (Sew Loka). The public is invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, April 18 from 4-7 p.m. and a closing event featuring a gallery walk-through and artist conversation led by curator Alessandra Moctezuma on Thursday, May 14 from 6-8 p.m. Gallery hours Fridays from 1-7 p.m.; Saturdays from 12-6 p.m. through May 14; and by appointment. Location: Art Produce Gallery, 3139 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92104. About Space 4 Art Space 4 Art is a San Diego-based nonprofit arts organization dedicated to supporting artists and strengthening the region’s cultural ecosystem through exhibitions, public programming, and community engagement. Space 4 Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ever slowed down when driving past a gorgeous home, wondering what was on the inside? See for yourself on Saturday, April 18, when the Modern Architecture + Design Society's 2026 San Diego Modern Home Tour opens the doors of a curated selection of the city's most awe-inspiring and incredible modern residences. Explore the exceptional architecture and interiors, and meet the architects, designers, and builders who brought these homes to life. Modern Architecture + Design Society on Facebook
  • El jefe de la Patrulla Fronteriza de Estados Unidos, la agencia encargada de resguardar las fronteras del país pero a la cual el gobierno del presidente Donald Trump ha recurrido cada vez con mayor frecuencia para operaciones migratorias, anunció su renuncia el jueves.
  • Indulge in Lumi’s festive Easter dinner offered on Friday, April 3, Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5, bringing to life the spring season flavors while blending modern Japanese and Nikkei infusions! In addition to its full menu, savor Easter dishes like the Otoro & Salmon Tartare Duo a bluefin otoro and salmon tartare with thai chili garlic, negi, bull’s blood, and quail egg, Grilled Spot-Tail Seabass with peruvian pepper chimichurri, cilantro rice, pea tendrils, and end the evening with the decadent Broken Rose Dessert with strawberry white chocolate mousse, raspberry thyme compote, and lemon ladyfingers cake. Take in rooftop views and toast with expertly crafted cocktails, such as the Toka, made with blanco tequila, mezcal, junmai ginjo sake, ginger, orange, carrot, and lime. Reserve your spot on the Lumi website! Lumi on Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate Easter with a remarkable dinner experience at Huntress, offered Friday, April 3, Saturday, April 4, and Sunday, April 5! Enjoy expertly crafted plates like the Wagyu Carbonara, Buttermilk Fried Rabbit with fresh corn bread, Oefus en Mayo with soft-boiled egg, potato rostie, smoked trout roe, nduja bacon bits, tomato aioli, and dill; and the indulgent Broken Rose Dessert with chocolate mousse, raspberry compote, strawberry air cake, and raspberry sorbet. Plus, enjoy special Easter cocktails at the chic downtown steakhouse, including the Carrot Cake Cocktail with bourbon, carrot, lemon, honey, and egg white. Reservations can be made online at the Huntress website. Huntress on Facebook / Instagram
  • California estableció el plazo más ambicioso del país para el reciclaje de plástico. Ahora, tanto los defensores del medio ambiente como los productores de plástico podrían acudir a los tribunales.
  • Rooted Voices: Bulgaria
A Free Vocal Music Workshop with Tzvetanka Varimezova Saturday, April 18 | 2 p.m. The Cove at
First United Methodist Church of San Diego, Mission Valley Free Tickets but Reservation Required Co-presented by the San Diego Master Chorale and the Center for World Music. Rooted Voices is a collaborative series presented by San Diego Master Chorale and the Center for World Music, celebrating the power of traditional vocal music to connect us across cultures, generations, and lived experience. The first program in the series, Rooted Voices: Bulgaria, features renowned Bulgarian folksinger Tzvetanka Varimezova in an immersive workshop exploring the distinctive sound, style, and spirit of Bulgarian vocal traditions. Participants will learn directly from a master artist through listening, call-and-response singing, and shared cultural context—no prior experience required. Learn more about Tzvetanka Varimezova on our website. Center for World Music on Facebook / Instagram
  • The event comes as a new survey finds that many Americans aren't comfortable mixing religion and politics.
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