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  • Your Aztec Volleyball team returns to Aztec Court at Peterson Gym and opens their home season with a Black Out Game against DePaul at 6 p.m. There will be a Phone Fan Giveaway for the first 250 fans so wear black and get loud for your Aztec Volleyball team! For more information on upcoming events in athletics, please visit goaztecs.com! Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Part of a growing number of Black artists being embraced by the Nashville country-music machine, The War and Treaty is the husband-and-wife duo of Michael and Tanya Trotter. Their new album, Plus One, infuses country with gospel, bluegrass, rock and whatever else inspires them.
  • For taco fans yearning for a side of nostalgia with their meal, the Crack Taco featured on the daily menu at Brewery X Harbor Island offers a whimsical version of the time-honored dish. The SoCal brewpub inspired restaurant’s shareable entrée features seasoned beef on a crunchy blue corn shell, with a slice of American cheese, and crunchy iceberg lettuce. The Crack Taco is priced at $8, and pairs perfectly with one of Brewery X’s Southern California crafted beers. Brewery X is located at 1380 Harbor Island Drive. For more information or for reservations, visit www.breweryxsd.com.
  • The Philadelphia Eagles avenged their 2023 loss, beating the The Kansas City Chiefs 40 to 22.
  • Johansen, a pioneer in punk music who found solo success under the moniker Buster Poindexter, died on Friday. His family announced last month that he had been in treatment for advanced stage cancer.
  • Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson says that telling Sly Stone's story with empathy was a way to open a conversation about Black artists and mental health.
  • Netflix says more than 200 countries tuned into the "Beyoncé Bowl" and its two NFL games. We may just be starting to learn what that ultimately means for the future of television and sports media.
  • In their new book of photos and essays, San Diego-based authors and cat welfare advocates Hannah Shaw and Andrew Marttila delve into the different ways cats live and interact with humans around the world.
  • The significant winter storm had passed in the South by Saturday morning, but travel issues and power outages were still ongoing.
  • Filmmakers and film fans have the option to connect and network at this no-host happy hour located at Panama 66, steps away from the screening venue. Free to attend. Ticket NOT required. Established in 2015, the GI Film Festival San Diego is a multi-day showcase of films for, by, and about military and veteran experiences. Films featured in the festival reveal the struggles, triumphs, and experiences of service members and veterans. The festival also provides veterans and service members with an opportunity to further their creative skills. GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook / KPBS on Instagram
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