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  • OTC at the Brooks presents the world premiere of "Dead Moose"! "Dead Moose" tells the story of Job, an eighteen-year-old who miraculously survives a car accident with a moose. Returning home from the hospital, he begins to reassess his life in a series of non-linear vignettes — grappling with questions of death, fate, and religion. All the while, the nagging voice of the dead moose lingers in his head, pushing and provoking him at every turn. Originally conceived by writer/composer Tyler Tafolla while attending AMDA Los Angeles, "Dead Moose" first introduced audiences to its songs in 2018 at Republic of Pie in Los Angeles. A concert reading was later staged in January 2025 at the City Heights Performance Annex in San Diego, directed by Tafolla and produced by Kevin “Blax” Burroughs. Content Disclaimer: "Dead Moose" is not recommended for audiences under the age of 14. Content includes themes of suicide, abuse, death, religious trauma, body shaming, homophobia and racism. This production contains flashing lights and projections, haze and loud music. Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • As U.S. sanctions ease and oil money begins to trickle back after Nicolás Maduro's removal, Venezuelans weigh hopes for recovery against the harsh reality of surviving on wages that barely cover food.
  • Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" makes Oscar history with a record 16 nominations.
  • President Donald Trump said he has "no problem" with a Russian oil tanker off the coast of Cuba delivering relief to the island, which has been brought to its knees by a U.S. oil blockade.
  • Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan explores dreams, memory and mortality in his visually stunning new film, opening today at Digital Gym Cinema.
  • Anssaf Ali Mayo, a member of Yemen's parliament, alleges in a recently unsealed lawsuit that the three ex-military members gathered in San Diego in 2015 in order to plan his assassination.
  • In 1982, Jean Muenchrath and her boyfriend went mountaineering in California's Sierra Nevada. Then, an unexpected storm veered them dangerously off course. Luckily, their unsung hero found them.
  • Animal rescue groups and shelter officials are urging people not to buy live rabbits or baby chickens as Easter gifts for children as Sunday's holiday approaches.
  • “Laughter is my favorite survival skill.” — Annabelle Gurwitch Adventures by the Book® is delighted to welcome beloved actress, comedian, and bestselling author Annabelle Gurwitch for a special Life & Laughter Adventure as part of our Inside the Author’s Studio series. Join us for an intimate, early-evening gathering inside a private San Diego home, where Annabelle will share the wit, warmth, and fearless honesty that have made her both a fan favorite and a cultural truth-teller. In her new book, "The End of My Life Is Killing Me," Annabelle chronicles her experience living with Stage 4 lung cancer with the same sharp humor and emotional clarity that defined her earlier award-winning work. The result is a memoir that is unexpectedly joyful, profoundly human, and—yes—laugh-out-loud funny. This conversation will explore not only her writing and her creative process, but also the ways humor, community, and storytelling illuminate even life’s most challenging chapters. Guests will enjoy a cozy, salon-style discussion, light bites and sweets, a signed copy of Annabelle’s book, and the rare opportunity to connect up close with an author whose voice is as courageous as it is hilarious. Come share an evening of resilience, truth-telling, and the kind of heartfelt laughter that reminds us why stories matter. Annabelle Gurwitch on Facebook / Instagram
  • The ceasefire, in effect for the past six months, has brought some reprieve to Palestinians in Gaza despite continued hardship, displacement and Israeli restrictions on aid.
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