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  • University City High School Drama department presents the story by S. E. Hinton about three orphaned brothers and their struggle with right and wrong in a society that labels them as Outsiders. Come see this rendition of the play arranged by Christopher Sergel performed by the students of UCH. Visit: https://uchs.sandiegounified.org/academics/programs/performing_arts University City High School on Instagram
  • A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns downriver in Thailand, as China's influence in the sector looms large.
  • The Stein Institute for Research on Aging and Center for Healthy Aging offer free public lectures promoting physical and mental well-being and staying active throughout life. Join us for this popular series with renowned researchers and clinicians sharing their expertise with the community. Please join us for a lecture with UC San Diego Stein Institute Executive Director, Danielle Glorioso. Q & A to follow, moderated by Dr. Alison Moore. Danielle K. Glorioso is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience in aging, community health, and clinical research. Since joining UC San Diego in 2001, she has taken on a leadership role as the Executive Director of the Center for Healthy Aging and the Stein Institute for Research on Aging. In this capacity, Ms. Glorioso oversees a wide range of operations including strategic planning, organizational development, community outreach, training, philanthropy, communications, and marketing. She is also a certified therapist in prolonged grief disorder, specializing in manualized interventions. One of her major accomplishments includes leading the research and development of a licensed, evidence-based six-week program designed to enhance resilience, compassion, and self-compassion among older adults. This intervention, which has undergone nearly a decade of research, has been tested and validated in various community settings, including among older adults in group and individual settings. Through her work, Danielle has made significant contributions to improving the mental health and well-being of older adults. Visit: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/jdw8h48 UC San Diego Center for Health and Aging on Facebook
  • The 59-year-old star of the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman says he wants to join the fight against illegal immigration.
  • Join us for the Makers Arcade 2025 Summer Fair, set against the stunning backdrop of Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego! On Saturday and Sunday, July 26–27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., experience a vibrant weekend filled with creativity, community, and summer fun. Explore over 120 unique handmade vendors offering locally crafted goods—from artisan jewelry and home décor to bespoke clothing and original artwork. Indulge in delicious bites at our food truck court, and sip on refreshing drinks from our cocktail, mocktail, and beer bars. Capture memories at our interactive photo booths, get hands-on at our make-and-take craft stations, and immerse yourself in the joyful atmosphere with live music and interactive art and play areas for all ages. Children under 10 are free, and there is a $5 suggested entry donation for adults that supports the San Diego Made 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Don’t miss this celebration of creativity and community spirit—see you at Waterfront Park! Makers Arcade on Facebook / Instagram
  • Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney are not only knights — the also happen to be three of the most successful songwriters of all time with careers that span decades. “Music of the Knights®” honors their lasting musical influence with songs that have featured as the soundtrack of our lives, including Sir Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Memory" and "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina;" Sir Elton John's "Crocodile Rock," "Can You Feel the Love Tonight," “The Circle of Life” and "Your Song;" and Sir Paul McCartney's "Yesterday," “Hey Jude” and "Maybe I'm Amazed," plus many more. Get ready to experience a powerhouse performance of songs you know and love, brought to life by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra led by Enrico Lopez-Yañez! Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor Chris Blem, vocals Scott Coulter, vocals Blaine Krauss, vocals John Boswell, piano and vocals San Diego Symphony Orchestra San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • When parents die, sibling tensions can arise over inheritance. In many traditions, the oldest child used to get it all. In a part of Pakistan, there's a surprise twist: The youngest is the chosen one.
  • Kristin Harmel is beloved around the world as the #1 international and New York Times bestselling author of historical novels such as "The Forest of Vanishing Stars," "The Book of Lost Names," and "The Winemaker’s Wife", and also as the renowned co-founder of the enormously popular "Friends & Fiction podcast," and for her very public and courageous battle with breast cancer. Now you will have the opportunity to meet this very special author at the Carlsbad City Library on Saturday, June 28, to celebrate Kristin’s new novel, "The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau." Registration: This event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. For questions about the event, please contact the Carlsbad City Library. Pre-order your book(s) below to be delivered to you at the event for signing. Books will also be available for purchase and signing at the event. Visit: adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/kristin-harmel-6-28-25/ Kristen Harmel on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep presents a show full of invention, discovery, and youth creativity in the new work "The Apocalypse Project" by Briandaniel Oglesby as its next Protostar Social Issues Series student production. It’s 2030. Four years ago, everyone over the age of 20 disappeared from the planet. No one knows why. Then it happened again. On the Altierra compound in Texas, young T dreams of the internet returning so she can be a YouTuber and document her generation. When a crisis expels a group, she joins the exiles on a trek across the broken land. This group faces constant danger as they search for safe-harbor – and possibly the answer to the question of what happened — at the rumored New Eden. This is a play about what happens when the young are left to deal with the disasters in a world they didn’t create. Along the way, the crew experience a strange and yet recognizable landscape. They encounter an authoritarian farm, anarchist Firestarters, feral children, Sad Disneyland, and ruined hometowns. There are moments of intensity and plenty of humor in this play that’s about climate change, social change, coming-of-age, immigration, and the current moment. Director Benjamin Cole is thrilled to share the dramatic journey of confusion, chaos, and acceptance experienced in this creative new play. “How would you cope as a teenager if all the adults suddenly disappeared,” Cole questions. “We’re challenging our students to take ownership of how they’d take responsibility for themselves and others.” he offers. The show runs a daring 1 hour and 40 minutes with one intermission and aims to inspire audiences throughout. Additional production staff includes Sound Designer, Melanie Chen Cole; Stage Manager, Paul Smith; and Lighting Designer, Liam Sullivan. The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep proudly delivers high-quality theatre instruction and seven student theatre productions throughout the year, offering accessible and fun training for various age groups. Check out all the upcoming options on the Theatre School website: www.northcoastreptheatreschool.org. Featured in the cast are (Stewart Armstrong, Poway; Bex Balsdon, La Jolla; Allister Bradberry, Solana Beach; Simone Cho, Carmel Valley; Tirzah Cisneros, Poway; Logan Fenner, Carlsbad; Landon Friis, Carlsbad; Wyatt Kirby, Mesa Verde; Charlotte Larson, Carlsbad; Annabelle Mangham, Mira Mesa; Maeve McEvoy, Solana Beach; Kaia Minasian, Rancho Santa Fe; Gabriela Neira, Carmel Valley; Alice Price, Carlsbad; Karmila Rodarte, Solana Beach; Nicole Sample, Carlsbad; Harper Smith, Encinitas; Phoebe Thomas, San Marcos, and Maeve Zavattero, Carlsbad. Performances are May 22 through May 25 in the Theatre School Studio Space: 985 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. Suite D, Solana Beach, CA 92075 - May 22: 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. - May 23: 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. - May 24: 2 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. - May 25: 2 p.m. Ticket prices are regularly $25 for adults and $12 for students. Please call the box office to reserve your tickets today: 858-481-1055. Theatre School @ North Coast Rep on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready to party with Project [BLANK] at the second annual "ART ATTACK!" — an unforgettable night of art, music, food, and drinks, all in support of San Diego’s most innovative arts organization. Taking place at the iconic Bread & Salt Gallery, this one-night-only celebration features a Silent Auction with works by over 40 of the region’s most exciting contemporary artists, as well as live art-making from local creators right before your eyes. Guests will enjoy live DJ sets throughout the evening by Project [BLANK] collaborators Francisco Eme, Itza Vilaboy, Joe Cantrell, and Monica Comacho, delicious bites and beverages, and an exclusive sneak peek of "PARK OPERA"— the upcoming American premiere of Wojtek Blecharz’s groundbreaking new work. WORKS BY: Aaron deMuth, Alvaro Diaz Rodriguez, Andrew Alcasid, April Rose, Armando de la Torre, beck haberstroh, Brian and Ryan, Christopher Padilla, Claudia Biezunski (Sew Loka), Claudia Cano, Coral Pereda Serras, Derek Weiler, Diana Benevidez, Dom Cooper, India Thompson, Jason Sherry, Jenna Selby, Jessica McCambly, Joe Cantrell, Joe Yorty, John Brinton Hogan, John Lewis, Josh Moreno, Kate Clark, Kathleen Mitchell, Kirstyn Hom, Kline Swonger, Lael Corbin, Leila Khalilzadeh Aghdami, Matthew Hebert, Melanie Taylor, Michelle Montjoy, Nikko Mueller, Panca, Perry Vasquez, Sarah Cook, Stacie Birky Green, Yvette Roman. Join us for this one-night-only celebration and help support our mission to bring bold, experimental, and boundary-crossing music and art to San Diego! Project [BLANK] on Facebook / Instagram
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