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  • From a student thesis project at San Diego State University to a milestone festival, FilmOut continues to showcase queer stories on screen.
  • San Diego thought leaders weigh in on how American society measures up to key civic values and why those values still matter.
  • Located above the Flower Fields, ArtWalk Carlsbad is back for its 6th year, bringing fine art, live music, and interactive art experiences, offered free to attendees. In a venue overlooking the ocean, guests can explore different facets of art, while enjoying beautiful coastal views. The weekend-long festival focuses on fine art for sale by local artists, as well as those who travel from all over the U.S. and Mexico to show and sell their work. The event will display every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, glass work, fine jewelry, photography and more. More than 150 fine artists’ work will be featured, along with interactive art for families at KidsWalk, a full palette of musical performers, food trucks and stands, and more. The event will be fenced, even though admission is free; the fence allows attendees to enjoy beer and wine (to those 21-years and over), while strolling around the event, rather than having to remain in a Beer Garden. New this year, there will be a pavilion, sponsored by Wilsey Asset Management, to offer shade for the warm early fall weekend. It will be located in the middle of the event, adjacent to the Beer Garden and midway music stage, providing some additional seating. For more details on ArtWalk and its programs, please visit www.artwalksandiego.org. ArtWalk San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • We at Planet Money and The Indicator are always reading for our stories (and also for fun), and so today we're sharing some favorite recommendations that fit the summer vibe.
  • Director: Elliot Kirschner Run Time: 71 min. Release Year: 2025 Starring: Robert Reich Synopsis: Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich might be famous for his public service, best-selling books, and viral social media posts, but he always considered teaching his true calling. "The Last Class" captures a master educator wrestling with the dual realities of his own aging and his students inheriting a world out of balance. Reich confronts the impending finality with unflinching candor, humor, introspection, and a rawness of emotion he has never shared publicly before. One thousand students fill the biggest lecture hall on campus—the last class to receive Reich’s wisdom and exhortations not to accept that society has to stay the way it is. His final assignment: Who will be the teachers of tomorrow? Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • 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.
  • The closure of the Spreckels Sugar factory will shutter a $243 million industry and hundreds of jobs in a county with the highest unemployment rate in the state.
  • Critics say that "slop" videos made with generative AI are often repetitive or useless. But they get millions of views — and platforms are grappling with what to do about them.
  • Paramount Global will pay $16 million to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris — a lawsuit that many legal experts considered spurious.
  • The Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association is excited to announce the 36th Annual Taste of Encinitas on Tuesday, August 26, from 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., along Coast Hwy 101 in downtown Encinitas. As always, our reusable cups will be sponsored by C3 Bank. With the purchase of a ticket, participants will be able to enjoy Tastes from a number of local restaurants, sample wine and beer at Sip Stops, and enjoy a variety of live music. Tickets go on sale on July 2, for $60. This year’s Taste of Encinitas is slated to be the biggest yet! We expect tickets to sell out fast! Enjoy samples of food from 20+ restaurants, plus samples of wine/beer at 20+ Sip Stops hosted by shops, offices and salons. As always, to help make the event easier on the environment, Encinitas 101 is supplying each participant with a reusable Encinitas 101 MainStreet takeaway cup, sponsored by C3 Bank. Participating restaurants are being encouraged to minimize waste and use eco-friendly plates and utensils. Additionally, for the seventh year, the event will not permit the use of Styrofoam. In addition to the Sip Stops, the Taste will feature locations serving non-alcoholic beverages, such as non-alcoholic beer, mocktails, kombucha and coffee. Tickets can be purchased on July 2nd online at https://www.encinitas101.com/events/taste-of-encinitas-2025. The Taste of Encinitas sells out every year, so be sure to get a ticket early! The Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association on Facebook / Instagram
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