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  • If you're searching for music off the beaten path, here's the list for you. NPR Music's Tiny Desk editor and resident Viking scours the corners of the music world to find his favorite records of 2025.
  • Three local voters — a Democrat, Republican and Independent — agreed they would not work with people who wish harm on others.
  • We are thrilled to invite you to join us for our Community Day Block Party at Christ United Presbyterian Church on September 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.! Come enjoy a day filled with free fun and food for all ages. We have planned exciting activities including a petting zoo, face painting, games for all ages, and special musical performances to bring joy and laughter to the whole family. This event is open to everyone in the community, so bring your family, friends, and neighbors. Together, let's make wonderful memories and enjoy a day of fellowship. Volunteer opportunities and service vendor tables are still available. Please contact our office at 619-239-2356. We look forward to seeing you there! Christ United Presbyterian Church on Facebook / Instagram
  • Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep asks conservative commentator Brett Cooper about her YouTube following, her recent criticisms of President Trump and her opinion of Nick Fuentes.
  • The Trump administration's changes to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services are taking an axe to the agency's traditional mission of ensuring people lawfully immigrate and stay in the U.S.
  • Get ready to turn back the clock—literally! On Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, as daylight savings time ends, the Gaslamp Quarter transforms into a vibrant celebration of history at the 25th Annual Fall Back Festival. From Noon to 4 p.m., the streets surrounding the iconic Davis-Horton House at 4th and Island Avenue will transport visitors to a bygone era, filled with historic fun, hands-on learning, and memorable adventures for the entire family. Now in its milestone 25th year, Fall Back Festival has become a beloved San Diego tradition—where families gather to experience old-fashioned amusements, cultural demonstrations, and timeless community spirit. As the clocks "fall back," so does the Gaslamp Quarter, offering an immersive afternoon where history truly comes to life. Bring your loved ones for a Sunday brimming with interactive activities and entertainment: watch in awe as a talented blacksmith forges iron, join the laughter and cheers of a pie-eating contest, feel the rhythm of the Kumeyaay Drum Circle, and explore dozens of engaging attractions designed to spark curiosity and delight children of all ages. Activities and Demonstrations for this year’s fest include: Blacksmith Demonstration Butter Churning / Candle Making Demonstration Caricaturist / Face Painter / Balloon Maker Kumeyaay Drum Circle Penny Candy Booth Fun Competitions for Prizes & Giveaways Root Beer Float Bar Stagecoach Photo-Op Native California Tools & Weaponry This FREE event is more than just a festival—it’s a living time capsule, blending San Diego’s rich cultural heritage with a playful family street fair atmosphere. Kids can step into the shoes of early San Diegans, while parents enjoy the nostalgia and energy of an afternoon designed to connect generations. Fall Back Festival is proudly presented by the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation and plays a vital role in advancing their mission to preserve the history and culture of the Gaslamp Quarter, providing a living history of San Diego for all to enjoy.
  • The Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra, directed by Dr. Angela Yeung, presents a concert honoring the Saints and the faithful departed in anticipation of All Saints and All Souls Days. The program includes Boyce's "Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day," Charpentier's "Pour un reposoir," Borodin's "Au Couvent," Ravel's "Le Tombeau de Couperin" and Pavane "pour une infante défunte." Soprano Emily Ortlieb will perform "Pie Jesu" by Lili Boulanger, and the aria “The Field of the Dead” from Prokofiev's film score for the historical drama, "Alexander Nevsky." Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donation via Venmo, Zelle, or by check can be tax deductible. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Registered audience receive directions to free parking. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for updates. Greater San Diego Music Coterie on Facebook
  • Hours after a November storm, the Tijuana River flooded a grove of trees in Imperial Beach, gushed through a row of culverts and exploded into mounds of fetid foam.
  • Join inewsource and Gardiner Harris for an evening of engaging conversation on his investigative reporting and the current role of journalism in the United States. In today’s climate, newsrooms face very real threats to reporting and funding, yet the urgency of our work has never been more important. Come ready for engaging conversation, tasty bites and beverages and to financially support the work of inewsource. Moderator: Jamie Self, Managing Editor, inewsource Jamie manages the newsroom and drives our editorial strategy. In 2021, she joined us from her home state of South Carolina, where she led the politics and state government team at "The State" newspaper in Columbia. Before that, she was an investigative and political reporter, covering First-in-the-South presidential primaries and state elections, and producing award-winning enterprise and investigative reporting on many state issues, including public corruption, child welfare, education, abortion, gun rights and more. She also covered the massacre of African American churchgoers at Mother Emanuel AME in Charleston and the subsequent battle to remove the Confederate flag from the statehouse grounds. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-inewsource-conversation-with-gardiner-harris-tickets-1754735173139 inewsource on Instagram and Facebook
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