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  • Themes emerge quickly when you dig into the nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards. The major categories are dominated by women and seemingly up for grabs; elsewhere, progress is not always so clear.
  • To celebrate the pure magic that tacos offer to the world, the San Diego Reader is pleased to invite you to the beautiful land of tacos referred to as Reader Tacotopia 2023! The largest UNLIMITED taco event in San Diego on Sept. 9, 2023. This event will once again take place in beautiful Golden Hill Park. At Tacotopia, we take advantage of our SoCal surroundings by gathering the very best taco vendors all in one place for your gastronomic pleasure. We combed the region, searching far and wide from TJ to LA, only extending invites to the true elite. From established taco chains to mom and pop taco stands and trucks, Tacotopia has a diverse selection for every kind of taco aficionado. At the end of the day, attendees will ultimately decide who will win the Best Taco Award at Tacotopia 2023! The unlimited taco tasting, full-sized pours and margaritas available at the bar, live music, lawn games and San Diego sun makes this our most popular event every year. While you eat your weight in tacos and bask in the San Diego sunshine, there will be live music, a bar with beer, margaritas, and more! Proceeds from the bar will benefit The Greater Golden Hill Community Development Corporation. 21+ ONLY Choose from two ticket options: General Admission Ticket: Valid from 2-5 p.m. Includes tacos from all vendors while supplies last from 2-5 p.m. Enjoy live music, live art demonstrations and beer & margaritas from the bar. Discounted pre-sale tickets available for a limited time. These tickets are likely to sell out. Does not include drink tickets! VIP Ticket: Valid from 1- 5 p.m. (early admittance). VIP hour from 1-2 p.m.! Includes 1 drink ticket, tacos from all vendors from 1pm-5pm while supplies last. Enjoy LIVE music, live art demonstrations and beer & margaritas from the bar. Discounted pre-sale tickets available for a limited time. These tickets are likely to sell out. The party will be happening, rain or shine. Sorry, but infants, children, and pets will not be permitted. No refunds will be issued. Remember, no smoking in the park. Samples are all while supplies last!
  • One Sudanese American rapper has been so affected by the brutal conflict in Sudan that he has turned to what he knows best — music — to express his sense of loss and frustration.
  • Federal courts are giving Louisiana's GOP-led legislature until Jan. 30, 2024, to draw a new congressional map to replace one found likely to violate federal law by diluting Black voters' power.
  • A new album of music by the 88-year-old Estonian mystic seems to put an arm around you and whisper, "In troubled times, music can help."
  • Even before the current war, researchers documented the impact of conflict on children in Gaza. Now they worry that kids who are trapped on the battlefield face long-term impacts on mental health.
  • Premieres Thursday, Nov. 16 at 8:27 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream on PBS.org and the PBS App beginning Sunday, Nov. 12 – Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023 - Follow the decades-long journey of the last song John, Paul, George and Ringo will make together. A technological breakthrough enabled the 1970s original recording made by John Lennon to be brought to life with contributions from all four Beatles.
  • This question is part of the bitter Israeli-Palestinian debate over the war in Gaza, where thousands of civilians have been killed.
  • Latino Americans are a crucial voting block in next year's election. But the anti-immigrant rhetoric from Republican candidates could open up some underlying frictions in many communities.
  • Israeli forces control the area around a desalination facility and a sewage treatment plant, and troops appear to be stationed in several schools in Gaza City.
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