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  • Join us for a righteous evening of Disco and Ballroom! At this month's event, we explore the versatility of the modern Hustle. "Club Swing" is a variation on the traditional rhythm that will allow new dancers to enjoy this fast and fun classic with ease. Traditionally, Hustle is danced in a syncopated timing to Disco music. However, these days with a little tweak to the timing, we can use this energetic dance for a wide variety of popular music This is an all levels class, so beginners are welcome--Join us! This class is appropriate for beginners. After the class, we'll have open dancing in all your favorite styles- heavy on the Hustle, of course- so you can practice what you've learned. (If you're new to this, never fear... your Dj and MC, Jen, will announce with each song which dance styles are appropriate and when you can use your new moves.) Your ticket gives you one entry into our event raffle for 2 private dance lessons at our boutique lessons studio in Pacific Beach, with the instructor of your choice. **Heads up! We don't rotate in our classes like most studios do. So, you're welcome to attend on your own, but you'll have more fun if you bring a partner. Thursday, October 9 7-9 p.m. Tickets $15/person. Paper Moon Event Hall 1241 Morena Blvd. Dancing Together: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Family caregivers offer their wit, wisdom and survival tips for the hardest unpaid job in America.
  • Wildflour, award-winning chef and restaurateur Phillip Esteban’s latest culinary venture in San Diego’s vibrant Arts District, Liberty Station, will host a special brunch takeover with Bica on Saturday, August 16, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fresh off its first anniversary, Bica — the small but mighty Adams Avenue café from co-owners Manny Da Luz and Charlie Knowles — has earned a loyal following for its elevated coffeehouse-meets-restaurant approach. For this one-day collaboration, Bica will serve a selection of brunch favorites, like a Croque Madame with prosciutto cotto, mornay sauce, Gruyère, fried eggs, and chives, or a slow-roasted brisket sandwich with chimichurri on a French baguette alongside coffee drinks from Encinitas’ Necessity Coffee and a curated beer and wine list. Wildflour on Instagram Bica on Instagram
  • One kind of tiny ant can serve as a monumental example for how to keep members of a community safe from pathogens. A new study shows how they do it.
  • Migrating wild birds are spreading the virus to domesticated flocks, increasing the risk of eventually seeing a human outbreak. Scientists are troubled by the muted federal response.
  • “Every dish carries a story — of the land, the people, and the love that sustains them.” – Pyet DeSpain As the season of harvest and gathering arrives, join us for an inspiring evening with Pyet DeSpain, winner of Gordon Ramsay’s "Next Level Chef" and author of the stunning debut cookbook, "Rooted in Fire: a Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking." Pyet will share how her Native American and Mexican heritage infuses every recipe with tradition, resilience, and deep respect for the earth. Through stories, flavors, and ancestral wisdom, she invites us to celebrate the ways food can connect us, honor our roots, and nourish both body and spirit. “Pyet’s talent is evident in every recipe in this book. The way she weaves her heritage into her dishes is extraordinary… Trust me, you’re in for an absolute treat.” – Gordon Ramsay “[Pyet’s] voice is heartfelt, her vision and dedication are clear, and her talent within the Indigenous food movement is undeniable. This book marks an important chapter in her growing legacy.” – Sean Sherman, founder of the Sioux Chef/Natifs.Org and author of the Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen and Turtle Island. Visit: 'Rooted in Fire': a Carlsbad City Library Thanksgiving Week Adventure Stephanie Pyetwetmokwe DeSpain on Instagram
  • Registered cameras will contribute to a real-time network of cameras which can locate evidence and reduce the door-to-door effort of police officers, according to OPD.
  • Broadway's union for performers and stage managers says the sticking point is health care.
  • Schedule to be announced for January 1: Stream with KPBS+. American students join performers from Italy and other European nations to usher in the New Year in the heart of the Eternal City – Rome. With marching bands, cheerleaders and a host of local participants, the program is a colorful and joyful parade through the historic streets of one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
  • Congress members and faith leaders said the Ukrainian woman’s experience is consistent with what they have witnessed at the San Diego federal building.
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