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  • Twice a year, The Old Globe tours a professional theatre production around community partners in San Diego and Tijuana for free performances, workshops, talkbacks, and catered meals. The fall tour is a three-week Shakespeare tour designed and directed for the road. Shakespeare meets “The Jersey Shore” in the hilarious Globe for All Tour of "The Comedy of Errors"! A young man and his servant arrive in town, unaware that each of them has an identical twin already there. Things can’t possibly end well—or maybe they can, but not before the mistaken identities lead to confused lovers, shocked family members, and all-out comic chaos. Get your hair gel and spray tan ready for one of the Bard’s most outrageous comedies, filled with music and brought to life by award-winning director Em Weinstein as it visits communities across San Diego County. Schedule: The Globe for All Tour will be presented with free public performances at: Wednesday, October 18 at 6:00 p.m.: Wilson Middle School – Multipurpose Room Friday, October 20 at 6:00 p.m.: CECUT Centro Cultural Tijuana – El Cubo Saturday, October 21 at 7:00 p.m.: St. John Chaldean Catholic Church Sunday, October 22 at 1:00 p.m.: Otay Mesa-Nestor Library Sunday, October 22 at 7:30 p.m.: Logan Heights Branch Library Tuesday, October 24 at 6:00 p.m.: Lincoln High School Wednesday, October 25 at 6:00 p.m.: Lemon Grove Academy – Roberto Alvarez Auditorium Friday, October 27 at 3:00 p.m.: Fourth District Seniors Resource Center Saturday, October 28 at 12:00 noon: San Diego Public Library – Central Library Sunday, October 29 at 12:00 noon: Oceanside Civic Center Public Library Friday, November 3 at 7:30 p.m.: California State University San Marcos – Arts 111 Sunday, November 5 at 1:00 p.m.: The Old Globe in Balboa Park – House of Charm The Old Globe on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • Policymakers in California embrace a proven but unorthodox treatment for meth and cocaine addiction: Give people gift cards to stay off the drugs.
  • Nearly every major environmental group in California opposed the bill, which would have modified the state’s signature environmental law to speed up upgrades to power lines. Supporters said it would have helped free the state from fossil fuels and make the grid more reliable, but opponents feared it would damage state parks.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released proposed federal regulations that would prevent unpaid medical bills from being counted on consumers’ credit reports.
  • A woman says Robert Morris, prominent evangelical pastor, former Trump religious adviser and founder of Gateway Church, sexually abused her as a child in the 1980s. Morris has resigned from Gateway.
  • A new law intends to increase accessibility to pasteurized donor breast milk by ensuring insurance coverage and removing licensing barriers for medical centers.
  • Students continue to protest at campuses across the country, despite the risk of arrest. Some schools now threaten demonstrators with disciplinary action, while others promise the opposite.
  • State funding for the program expires in June, and because of California's projected budget shortfall, the program is not expected to be renewed.
  • As U.S. leaders debate immigration reform, San Diego’s rural border region has become a popular entry point for migrants worldwide.
  • Yale University, Emerson College and New York University are among the few schools where students are staging encampments calling for divestment from Israel.
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