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  • As you prepare for the big event, KPBS wants to know what tips and tricks you use to make the most out of the big pop culture con.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake in the special election to represent District 4 on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
  • Nite of Dreams is proud to present An Evening with Kristy & Jimmy McNichol... and Friends! Join Kristy and Jimmy, along with Kristy's co-stars from "Family," Gary Frank and John Rubinstein, and Jimmy's co-star from "California Fever," Lorenzo Lamas for an extraordinary evening of conversation, cocktails, photo ops and dinner. Your evening begins with a photo op with the celebrities, followed by a cocktail hour that includes plenty of time to mix and mingle. Dinner, tributes, Q&A, trivia and so much more is on tap to create a Nite of Dreams with memories to last a lifetime. A non-refundable deposit of only $100 guarantees your spot for this very intimate evening with the stars. A general seat is $275, while a seat at a star's table is $375. Your second payment will be due in July, with the balance due by September 5. THIS JUST IN!!: We will be raffling off a chance to visit the Family home on Friday, October 6, from 11a.m.-1p.m. Gary will be joining us for a tour of the home and lunch in the backyard! You must attend this event to be eligible to win the raffle! If you have any questions, contact carolyn@niteofdreams.com.
  • The agency closed the popular pedestrian border crossing in December, citing an influx of illegal immigration.
  • The Instagram influencer known as Kazanova built an audience of 440,000 followers with positive videos to lift spirits in Gaza. Most of his family was killed in an Israeli hostage rescue operation.
  • Modeled after pub quizzes in Ireland and the U.K., Geeks Who Drink is an authentic homegrown trivia quiz. It’s a great way to drink with friends, without burning brain cells. And it’s where useless knowledge means everything. Our quizzes cover everything from Hungary to "The Hunger Games," from science to sports, from the Billboard Hot 100 to "Better Call Saul." Each quiz consists of seven rounds of eight questions each, in a variety of formats, including audio and visual rounds. Teams can be up to six players, so bring your smartest friends (or some likable dummies)—or come solo. We can always help you join a team! No reservations needed, just show up! Winning teams get bar cash and other prizes, depending on the venue. Bonus questions sprinkled throughout the quiz will net you additional goodies. But mostly it’s about establishing your dominance—or at least pleasantly surprising yourself. You’re into that, right? Connect with Geeks Who Drink on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Georgia is an important state for both former President Donald Trump and President Biden in 2024. It's also a state with the clearest examples of the obstacles each faces in his path to victory.
  • This weekend in San Diego arts and culture: Site-specific dance along the trolley line; Kazim Ali and poets without borders; motel soap art; "Dragon Mama," Picasso-inspired music; hip-hop art and more.
  • Enjoy sensory-friendly quiet hours at the Museum of Us on Sunday mornings from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Museum remains open to the public during this time, and all are welcome to visit the Museum. During this time, specific exhibit features in the main Museum building are turned off to minimize audio and visual stimulation. Noise-blocking headphones are free for check-out at the main Admissions Desk and entrance to the “Cannibals: Myth & Reality” exhibit. Exhibit features in the Cannibals exhibit will remain on, and all exhibits will be fully turned on at 11:00 a.m. Admission purchased during sensory-friendly quiet hours is the same as standard admission and applies to the entire day. For more information visit: museumofus.org
  • Democrats are looking to keep Nevada voters in Biden's corner this year and they hope his policies do it. But communicating the federal dollars isn't the easiest way to excite voters.
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