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  • Join the Living Coast for their 16th annual Farm to Bay event! This event supports their education, conservation, and sustainability programs throughout the year. Get ready for an evening of food and beverage samplings from your favorite local restaurants, breweries, and wineries, live music, amazing packages in the silent and live auctions, and encounters with the Living Coast's most popular animal ambassadors. Learn more and get tickets today! 21+ EVENT! Living Coast on Facebook / Instagram
  • “Engaging in conversation with piano colossus Joshua White is somewhat akin to experiencing one of his live performances. There will be a natural, if unpredictable arc, it will behoove and reward the witness to pay close attention at all points. It can careen from one topic to the next, but it will highlight a unifying mosaic of intellectual curiosity, profound understanding of tradition and an exhilarating sense of freedom. Like most opportunities in life–it is helpful to jettison your expectations and embrace the moment. One of the qualities I cherish most in an improvising musician (Mr. White avoids the term “jazz,”) is audacity–that sense of disbelief that can make the listener laugh out loud, marveling over a defiance of expectation. All of the great pioneers of the African-American musical tradition exemplified this attribute. I don’t know what else to call it besides genius, and Joshua exudes that quality at every turn.” -Robert Bush, Troubadour. Featuring: Joshua White, piano; Rob Thorsen, bass; Tyler Kreutel, drums. Joshua White on Facebook / Instagram
  • An opinion editor at the San Diego Union-Tribune speaks to KPBS about her abrupt firing this week. And UCSD researchers are using their shake lab to test a new type of steel. Voice of San Diego CEO Scott Lewis is back to talk about the city’s new budget. Then, organizers of last weekend’s “No Kings” protest say even more people than the 60,000 that were initially estimated marched in San Diego. Finally, hear how the World Beat Cultural Center is honoring Juneteenth.
  • Thousands of years before Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert got under President Trump's skin, ancient Greek and Roman poets and philosophers paid a heavy price for displeasing heads of state.
  • Experience the streets of Emerald Hills with the Urban Collaborative Project and Tree San Diego! Join us for a guided, interactive walk along Kelton Rd, where you’ll explore local trails, discover native trees and plants, and connect with neighbors. Each Tree Trek is led by a certified arborist who will share fascinating insights about tree identification, their benefits, and the rich history of our region. Enjoy real-time tree mapping and eco-benefits info, plus everyone receives a free tree seed packet. Attend more events to earn a sapling or a Tree San Diego t-shirt—grow your knowledge and your community. The Urban Collaborative Project on Facebook Tree San Diego on Instagram
  • Ten years after their last new music release, Motion City Soundtrack is still as anxious as ever, but for different reasons.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe heads to the club — the Earlybirds Club — and dances until the break of 8 p.m.
  • May 19 – 23, 2025 | San Diego or online Hyatt Regency La Jolla At Aventine Expo: May 20-21, 2025 Visit: San Diego International JavaScript Conference International JavaScript Conference on Facebook
  • President Donald Trump said Saturday that he would be nominating senior White House aide Lindsey Halligan to serve as the top federal prosecutor for the Virginia office that was thrown into turmoil when its U.S. attorney was pushed out Friday.
  • The designation from U.S. allies follows U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's meeting with President Trump last week.
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