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  • Was Kendall going to jump into the river? Why did we keep seeing Logan in the bathroom? Creator Jesse Armstrong and executive producer Frank Rich answer all in this wide-ranging interview.
  • This weekend in the arts: Disco Riot interprets Cauleen Smith's video work at San Diego Museum of Art; a group show at Quint; James E. Watts at Oceanside Museum of Art; Silkroad Ensemble's "Home Within"; Thee Sacred Souls, Kahlil Nash and more at Quartyard; San Diego Opera's "Roméo et Juliette"; and a day of choral concerts at the San Diego Sings Festival.
  • Black gun ownership dates back to before the country's founding. In "Armed Doesn't Mean Dangerous," photographer Christian K. Lee captures the growing number of Black Americans who own firearms.
  • Although concerts have been back in South Korea since the beginning of the year, cheering was prohibited. With COVID restrictions lifting in South Korea, fans are finally allowed to cheer again.
  • This month, we celebrate Earth Day and the beautiful planet we live on, so let’s get together and cook some of our favorite fresh and healthy foods! Join us at Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center to cook fun, hands-on and healthy recipes while caring for our environment! Chefcitos (ages 5-14) will chop, blend, and season their own creations while learning how to reuse ingredients to make delicious healthy goodies together. Date | Sunday, April 9 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Location | Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center Register here! Non-National City residents: $20 National City residents: $10 For more information, please visit olivewoodgardens.org/classes-programs/our-classes/chefcitos or call (619) 434-4281.
  • Ms. Marvel is the first show or film in the Marvel universe to feature a Muslim hero. Head writer Bisha K. Ali drew on her own experiences growing up in England as the child of Pakistani-born parents.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Mick North, founding member of Gun Control Network and the father of one of the children killed at Dunblane Primary School in Scotland.
  • California will not expand education to make kindergarten mandatory after Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a law meant to address decreasing attendance during the pandemic.
  • Newly disclosed evidence revealed an apparent conflict of interest for Biden adviser Anita Dunn, when she consulted for an Illinois politician facing #MeToo related allegations in 2018.
  • Take the next step in your teaching and education career at the upcoming virtual Imperial County Education Jobs and Career Fair! Presented in partnership with Alliant International University, this event is for credentialed attendees (teachers, substitute teachers, bilingual, school counselors, school psychologists), and doctoral-level education professionals who want to work in the Imperial County and its surrounding school districts. It’s a great opportunity for you to meet employers and education professionals in one place! Hiring representatives from K-12 public school districts and charter schools in Imperial County will have virtual "booths" to meet potential new hires. Have your digital resume and interview skills ready! What if I’m not credentialed? For those who desire professional training or education credentials, Alliant will have a virtual booth where you can learn more about the credential and degree programs available at its California School of Education. Date | Thursday, March 17 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location | Online Reserve your spot here today! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit allianteducationfair.easyvirtualfair.com/prefair or call (844) 934-3176.
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