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  • The ruling marked a win for civil liberties groups who say the mandate violates the separation of church and state, and that displays would isolate students — especially those who are not Christian.
  • Journalist Elsa Sevilla talks about her journey to the spotlight in her recently released memoir. Plus, how one musical reimagines a classic fairy tale. And finally, a local home cook shares his experience competing on PBS' "The Great American Recipe," in your weekend arts preview.
  • The Padres are hosting watch parties at Gallagher Square in Petco Park as the team takes on the Chicago Cubs in Wild Card and National League Division Series away games.
  • After canceling an earlier meeting, President Trump met with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders on Monday. Lawmakers have until the end of the day on Sept. 30 to avoid a government shutdown.
  • The foundation started by billionaire George Soros, long a target of conspiracy theories, could soon be under investigation. Its president says it is "ready for whatever comes."
  • Filmmakers stuff the killer-robot sequel with extraneous plot threads, but preserve the B-movie appeal of the original.
  • Art Exhibit, community participatory exhibit. Workshop and community tabling with non-profits, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. Reception: Thursday, Sept. 18, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. In collaboration with many in the community, see press release here on Google Docs. Visit: https://citygallerysdcc.weebly.com/ SD City College Gallery on Instagram
  • First hour: Class discussion on monthly topic. Hour 2: Q&A for basic tech questions in the final hour. Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/locations/valencia-park-malcolm-x-library Valencia Park/Malcom X Library on Facebook
  • By Noah Diaz Directed by Kat Yen A surprising story about parenthood, family and future dreams. Young married couple Ty and Nora are preparing to move into Ty’s childhood home to start a family. While they are busy choosing paint colors, lamps and throw pillows, they learn that Nora is unable to carry the child they so desperately want. So Ty, a trans man, makes the decision to carry the baby himself. Ty and Nora’s preparations for parenthood begin to crumble when three mysterious men from Ty’s past inexplicably begin appearing in their new home. Who are they? Are they here to help with renovations like they say… or something else? Noah Diaz’s rich, multi-layered, magical drama is full of shrewd insights, humor and emotional depth. This rewarding world premiere examines what it means to feel “at home” – in our families, in our marriages, in our houses, and in our own bodies. Helmed by the Playhouse’s recent Directing Fellow Kat Yen, "All The Men Who’ve Frightened Me" is the 12th play to make the jump from our DNA New Work Series to the main stage. Expect the unexpected in this wildly surprising family story with a huge heart. Visit: lajollaplayhouse.org/show/all-the-men-whove-frightened-me/ La Jolla Playhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WAMC listener Jeremiah Hyslip of New York City along with Weekend Edition Puzzle Master Will Shortz.
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