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  • Kendrick Lamar won his rap war with Drake last year by just about any measure, but this week, Drake got a small measure of revenge when his new album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, knocks Lamar out of the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts.
  • This year, San Diego will hold several events and festivities to commemorate the Day of the Dead.
  • Join us for a spooky day at the museum during the Halloween Family Day! Join us from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. for frighteningly fun activities like: Halloween-themed Arts & Crafts Halloween Games Spooky Sing alongs And of course, candy! This event is included in museum admission, and kids 12 and under get in free! Visit: https://tickets.sdmrm.org/e/san-diego-model-railroad-museum-2024 San Diego Model Railroad Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join San Diego Shakespeare Society actors as they share Halloween-inspired performances combining art and spooky selections from William Shakespeare’s works at the San Diego Museum of Art. Performances at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. General Admission Prices: • Members | Free • Youth 17 & under* | Free Sponsored by T. Rowe Price Associates in honor of Advisory Firm Principals • Current Students, with ID | Free • Military, active, retired with ID, plus one guest | Free • Seniors, 65 and older with ID | $15 • Adults | $20 The San Diego Shakespeare Society on Facebook / Instagram San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Damaging winds gusting between 55 and 70 mph are creating "critical" fire risks across LA and Ventura counties through Wednesday, officials say. Evacuation orders are expected to rise again.
  • President Donald Trump is openly challenging U.S. allies by increasing tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25% as he vows to take back wealth he says was “stolen” by other countries, drawing quick retaliation from Europe and Canada.
  • This course is designed for students who wish to improve their conversational skills. Each session will focus on dialogues and discussions in Yiddish, to help students improve their fluency. Students will expand their vocabulary with new phrases and expressions, fine-tune their pronunciation, and gain confidence using Yiddish in diverse situations. Topics will include interests and hobbies, everyday situations, culture and current events. We will use interactive activities like role-playing and debates. Additionally, students will learn Yiddish songs that will deepen their understanding of Ashkenazi culture. When: Sundays 12:30 -1:30 p.m. PT / 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 -10:30 pm in Central Europe: Jan 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb 2 Cost: 5 classes for $180 (early bird, if paid before December 22), $200 (regular price, if paid after December 22) Teacher: Julia Koifman Julia Koifman studied Slavic and German Studies in Berlin and Moscow, as well as Yiddish and Jewish Studies in Potsdam, Haifa, and New York. She worked at the Institute for Slavic Studies at Humboldt University and served as a tutor for Yiddish language and literature at the University of Potsdam. Her MA thesis is a comparative analysis of short stories by the Yiddish authors Rokhl Brokhes and Roze Palatnik. Julia also translates Yiddish literature into German and English. Please see our Events Calendar and Other Upcoming Events! Visit: Intermediate - Advanced Yiddish Yiddish Arts and Academics on Instagram and Facebook
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says the city will defend residents "whether you're undocumented, whether you are seeking asylum or whether you're seeking a good paying job."
  • What better way to celebrate Java Joe’s Halloween birthday than with this sure to be enjoyed concert by San Diego’s favorite acoustic duo Berkley Hart! Halloween costumes encouraged at this the musical celebration with surprises in store! Jeff Berkley and Calman Hart have been entertaining audiences with their natural down-home humor and masterfully-crafted songs for over 20 years. This award-winning duo has a reputation for performances that are “emotionally and musically authentic”.
  • The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and when the families he defamed will be paid.
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