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  • So you loved the best picture nominee Hamnet. What should you watch next? We asked our audience to share their recommendations. They came back with suggestions for Shakespeare, cottage-core and more.
  • Fifth annual Valley Arts Festival! Spirit of the Valley: Kicha Nights, Coyote Dreams© A Celebration of a Luiseno Tribe, The San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians Valley Arts Festival (VAF) is an annual celebration honoring Oceanside’s first peoples—the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians, part of the Luiseño nation (Payómkawichum, “People of the West”). Now in its fifth year, VAF highlights over 10,000 years of indigenous history, culture, and contributions, while supporting community education and cultural enrichment. A portion of proceeds benefits the San Luis Rey Mission Indian Foundation. We can't wait to see you at the fifth annual Valley Arts Festival on November 8, 2025! VAF 2025 is sponsored in part by Visit Oceanside. Visit: https://visitoceanside.org/events/valley-arts-festival/ San Luis Rey Mission Indians on Instagram
  • The seven-second video was released by Iranian state media and directly contradicts statements made by President Trump, who said Iran was responsible for the strike.
  • The anti-parasitic drug became a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is now being embraced as an alternative treatment for cancer. It is as politically polarizing as ever.
  • For the second consecutive year, San Diego State University is proud to host the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (MSABC) Walk. The walk will be held on Sunday, Oct. 19 at SDSU Mission Valley’s river park and Snapdragon Stadium. Last October, thousands of participants, including survivors, thrivers, caregivers, families and supporters, came together as part of the annual walk. If interested in joining this year’s walk, register to either form an SDSU team or join an existing team: Visit the Making Strides Walk webpage Sign Up Click either the “Join a Team” or the “Form a Team” link. Create an Account, Log In If this is your first event with the American Cancer Society, select “create an account.” If you have participated in a past event, log in using your previous username and password. Complete the registration details SDSU-branded MSABC Shirts on Sale: Additional opportunities to connect ahead of the Oct. 19 walk are planned and will be shared with our campus community. SDSU branded MSABC T-shirts are also for sale in the SDSU Bookstore and online through shopaztecs.com. For each SDSU Breast Cancer Awareness T-Shirt sold until Oct. 31, 2025, 10% of each shirt sold will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Visit: https://secure.acsevents.org/site/SPageServer?fr_id=110849&pagename=strides_company&company_id=269163 The American Cancer Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • MESA MOVES: Dance Moments An evening of Dance and Entertainment featuring faculty, guest, and student choreography. See talented Mesa College Dancers take to the stage with energy, passion, and enthusiasm! Showcasing a wide range of dynamic dance styles, audiences will be wowed by Hip Hop, Jazz, Modern, Contemporary, Tap, and More! Choreographers: Mesa Dance Faculty: Blythe Barton, Audrey Bondoc, Donna Flournoy, Faith Jensen-Ismay, Jessica Rabanzo-Flores Guest Choreographers: Nicole Diaz-Pellot, Lauren Hamilton Student Choreographer: Nika Fikhman *All sales are final. Show starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. for the matinee. **Photo Image by Sue Brenner Photography.
  • Join us for a special evening highlighting what's ahead across PBS, KPBS TV, podcasts, and digital platforms. Get an early look at nationally premiering programs, including new seasons of All Creatures Great and Small and a compelling American Masters episode on Dick Van Dyke. We’ll also showcase local KPBS Explore content, such as a sneak preview on the 100th episode of Ken Kramer’s About San Diego, and previews of our popular podcasts The Finest and Port of Entry. Plus, enjoy a first look at original digital stories from the KPBS Newsroom. You will also get insight into our exciting new project KPBS+, our locally curated streaming platform with thousands of KPBS and PBS titles. The evening will feature a behind-the-scenes panel with KPBS content creators, Chief Content Officer Nancy Worlie, and Programming Director Jill Linder, offering insights into how our local stories are brought to life.
  • This winter series taught by UCSD’s Jamie Pineda will provide insights into relaxation and how to experience the mind freer from emotional reactivity. It will offer information on what mindfulness is and how to develop it to live a stress free, happier, and healthier life. Perfect for beginners and experienced practitioners alike. Sessions begin weekly on Sundays starting Jan. 4. Attend one class or all 4. Class 1: Learning to Relax We will explore what creates an unbalanced mind and why learning to relax is important. Most of us believe that getting rid of thoughts is the way to a calm and peaceful mind. The key is in how to do it. By allowing the mind to rest as it is, we can turn down the volume of thinking so it no longer bothers us. We call this way of attending “mindfulness.” Jaime Pineda is professor of neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of several books, the latest being "Controlling Mental Chaos: Harnessing the Power of the Creative Mind" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023). He is a long-time contemplative practitioner and a certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher (MMTCP, 2025). He now dedicates his time sharing the insights he’s learned as a neuroscientist and mindfulness student. Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hendo’s Barrel House in Temecula is closing out 2025 with a high-energy New Year’s Eve party on December 31. From 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., guests can dig into a stacked buffet lineup featuring mouthwatering dishes, receive party favors, enjoy the electric vibe, and keep the good vibes rolling straight through midnight. Ticket options for Hendo’s New Year’s Eve Party is General Admission for $95, which features access to the photobooth, live music, a special New Year’s toast, and a buffet. The general admission buffet will feature favorites such as Smoked Ribs, BBQ Chicken Lollipops, Pasta Bolognese, Mashed Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Mixed Seasonal Vegetables, and Cold Selections like Shrimp Cocktail, Seared Ahi Tuna, and Crispy Rice. VIP tickets are $125 and include photobooth access, upstairs VIP seating, two drinks, a New Year’s toast, and a premium buffet. The VIP premium buffet will have everything the general admission buffet includes, in addition to a premium carving station with Herb-Roasted Strip Loin with au jus and horseradish cream, and Slow-Roasted Turkey with Traditional Gravy and Cranberry Relish. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hendos-new-years-eve-party-tickets-1976534902099 Hendo's Barrel House on Instagram and Facebook
  • In the wake of the Jan. 2025 plane crash, some young skaters weren't sure they could continue. A year later, many have found that's the best way to honor those they lost.
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