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  • Hey there, friends! In today's episode, we wrap up our conversation about fronterizas making waves in film and media with none other than Tijuana's own 19-time Emmy winner, Paulina Casmur. We sit down to discuss her impact on the news sector, the challenges she's faced, how she's paved the way for border issues to be recognized at the Emmys and her side project Sin Spoilers podcast. Oh, and there's also the story about being targeted by the Department of Homeland Security. You definitely don't want to miss this episode! Nos vemos pronto! *producers note: Since recording, Paulina has won two more Emmy recognitions, putting her grand total at 19.
  • Chula Vista Councilmember Michael Inzunza said police told him immigration agents arrested the parent a block away from Camarena Elementary School, and that two children were in the car at the time of the arrest. Then, a San Diego-based ministry is accompanying migrants and asylum seekers to their court hearings. Plus, new research shows the impact of immigration arrests on the California’s workforce.
  • From Blink-182 to today's rising bands, San Diego's local music scene shows how place and timing can shape an artist's future and forge a lasting connection with fans. With Dan Ozzi, co-author of Mark Hoppus' new memoir, we explore strokes of luck and the beauty of a local live music scene that streaming can't replace.
  • DC's first superhero gets a reboot that returns him to an old-fashioned earnestness and charm, and partners him with Krypto, the Super Dog.
  • On Monday, September 22 at 6 p.m., celebrate National Girls Night Out Day with an incredible matcha-themed 9-course dinner at Glass Box for $85 per person. The evening features a delicious menu where matcha takes center stage in both flavor and presentation. The menu was created by Executive Chef and Owner at Glass Box, Ethan Yang. He wanted to create a matcha-inspired menu to celebrate the versatility, depth, and vibrant flavor of matcha, elevating it beyond traditional tea into a fully immersive culinary experience. He wanted to showcase how matcha can be integrated into every course, from cocktails to savory dishes to desserts The 9-course menu includes: - First course: Matcha-Mosa Cocktail - Second course: Matcha-Cured Ora King Salmon Tartare + Matcha-Jito Cocktail - Third course: Hokkaido Scallop Nigiri - Fourth course: Bluefin Tuna Belly Nigiri (Otoro) - Fifth course: Matcha Dashi Broth Shot - Sixth course: Wagyu & Garlic Matcha Aioli Temaki + Matcha Old Fashioned - Seventh course: Charred Miso Black Cod Nigiri - Eighth course: Matcha Soba with Uni & Smoked Dashi Butter - Ninth course: Matcha White Chocolate Mousse + Matchatini Shot Limited tickets are available so make sure to get yours before it's too late: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/matcha-maki-dinner-at-glass-box-tickets-1592767734169. Glass Box on Facebook / Instagram
  • ¡Atención y bienvenidos! Attention and Welcome! Saturday, September 13, 2025 | 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Free Family Event This September, celebrate California's history at Old Town San Diego State Historic Park as it comes alive with the vibrant sights, sounds, and traditions of Fiestas Patrias! From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the park invites families, locals, and visitors to join in a festive celebration honoring the start of Mexico's fight for Independence. Join Old Town San Diego State Historic Park for this family-friendly celebration of Mexican culture and history! This event is made possible through the Boosters of Old Town San Diego a non-profit organization committed to supporting history, culture, and historic preservation in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. Learn more about the Boosters of Old Town at boostersofoldtown.com. Hands-On Traditional Crafts – Fun for All Ages! Bring the whole family to experience hands-on art activities that capture the spirit of Mexico’s rich heritage. Live Entertainment – Sponsored by Old Town San Diego Chamber of Commerce Enjoy live entertainment throughout the day as music artists and traditional folklórico dancers bring life and energy to the festivities. Parade Don't miss out on a unique spectacle of 1800s period clothing as park staff and volunteers proudly parade around the plaza in celebration of Fiestas Patrias. Feel free to take pictures and even join in at the back of the line! Guac' Off Who has the best guacamole in Old Town San Diego? You can decide in the second annual Old Town Guac’ Off hosted by the Boosters of Old Town San Diego and Old Town San Diego Chamber of Commerce. $1 per tasting, $5 for a flight. California State Parks on Facebook / Instagram
  • Over fifty artisans selling American handmade crafts and fine art at the “Pumpkin Festival” Arts ‘n Crafts Fair. Admire and shop for beautiful jewelry, woodworking, candles, toys and many other unique items. Bates’ famous Pumpkin Patch will be open so you can enjoy the fall decorations, tractor hayrides, straw maze and delicious food from a variety of vendors. Free admission. Parking fee $10, only on October weekends. Bates Nut Farm on Facebook / Instagram
  • Campland on the Bay, San Diego’s favorite waterfront campground, continues the summer fun this Labor Day weekend, Friday, August 29 through Monday, September 1, with family-friendly activities and live entertainment for resort guests at the iconic RV camping destinations on Mission Bay. Throughout the holiday weekend, Campland will host a variety of games, activities and live entertainment, also available to guests at Mission Bay RV Resort, located just a short stroll or bike ride away over the Mike Gotch Memorial Bridge. CAMPLAND LABOR DAY WEEKEND ACTIVITIES & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE Friday, August 29 10 a.m. | Dodgeball 11 & under 10:30 a.m. | Dodgeball 12–17 years 11 a.m. | Dodgeball 18 & up 12:30 p.m. | Capture the Flag (11 & under) 1 p.m. | Capture the Flag (12+) 2 p.m. | Ping Pong Tournament 3 p.m. | Horseshoes Tournament (Adults) 4 p.m. | Bubble Soccer (8–12 yrs) 4:30 p.m. | Bubble Soccer (13+) 5:30 p.m. | Candy Bar Bingo 7 p.m. | Bike Parade 7–9 p.m. | Campland Rocks: We Belong – Pat Benatar Tribute Saturday, August 30 10 a.m. | Dodgeball 11 & under 10:30 a.m. | Dodgeball 12–17 years 11 a.m. | Dodgeball 18 & up 12:30–4 p.m. | Waterslide (8+, $10/day) 1 p.m. | Yard Games 3:30 p.m. | Horseshoes Tournament (Adults) 4 p.m. | Candy Bar Bingo 7 p.m. | Bike Parade 7–9 p.m. | Campland Rocks: OCD – ’70s & ’80s Classic Rock Sunday, August 31 10 a.m. | Dodgeball 11 & under 10:30 a.m. | Dodgeball 12–17 years 11 a.m. | Dodgeball 18 & up 12:30–4 p.m. | Waterslide (8+, $10/day) 1:30 p.m. | Bean Bags Tournament (Adults) 3 p.m. | Water Balloon Toss 4:30 p.m. | Candy Bar Bingo 7–9 p.m. | Campland Rocks: Cool Rush – Rush Tribute Monday, September 1 10 a.m. | Dodgeball 11 & under 10:30 a.m. | Dodgeball 12–17 years 11 a.m. | Dodgeball 18 & up 12 p.m. | Wiffle Ball 1 p.m. | Grass Volleyball 1:30 p.m. | Photo Scavenger Hunt 2:30 p.m. | Spikeball 3:30 p.m. | Horseshoes Tournament (Adults) 5:30 p.m. | Candy Bar Bingo Campland On The Bay on Facebook / Instagram
  • Date: Saturday, September 13 Time: 8 p.m. (Doors 7:30 p.m.) Where: The Ken Club: 4079 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA Tickets: $15 for General Admission, $20 at door. (There are also different prices to reserve tables.) Sara Petite’s Americana Roundup returns to the Kensington Club on Saturday September 13 at 8 p.m. with her third annual “Bringin’ Down The Neighborhood Party,” a rollicking night of outlaw country music. Serving as host and performer, Sara Petite welcomes an all-star lineup featuring David Serby, Chloe Lou, Shawn Rohlf, Ryan Blue, Jonny Wagon, and Jenny Petite. Included in the evenings festivities is the triumphant return of THE MULLET CONTEST. Open to all attending, wear your best mullet wig or tout your natural hair - with a grand prize of $100. Expect an energetic night of classic country and original songs from some of Outlaw Country’s most exciting musicians. Sara Petite on Facebook / Instagram
  • On Saturday, September 20 at 7:30 p.m., internationally acclaimed jazz vocalist and peace advocate Sacha Boutros will debut "Paris After Dark" at the Baker-Baum Concert Hall, The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center. The concert launches the new "Music Without Borders" series with an evening that celebrates 100 years of French and American music. Audiences will be transported from La Jolla to the heart of Paris through a repertoire spanning jazz, chanson, and international pop, from Cole Porter to Serge Gainsbourg. Boutros will be joined by Parisian trumpet legend Stéphane Belmondo and an ensemble of world-class musicians for this special CD release concert. “This concert is a love letter to Paris and to humanity,” says Boutros. “In a time when the world feels divided, music reminds us we share a common language, one that heals and unites.” Through her nonprofit, Sacha’s Supper Club, Boutros turns concerts like "Paris After Dark" into fundraisers that directly support music education in Barrio Logan, San Ysidro, and Tijuana. This mission reflects a family legacy of cultural service, inspired by her grandmother Lupe Cázares, founder of San Ysidro Health Centers. Continuing that tradition, Boutros also works on cross-border art projects such as "A Place Where Soles Meet," a unity mural at the San Ysidro border. Sacha Boutros on Facebook / Instagram
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