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  • Heat & Hope: A Valley Story is about being a homeless family in the Imperial Valley. Told by a sister and brother, you will hear their experiences and hopefully come to understand how easy it can come to be homeless.
  • Catch an unforgettable night of surf-rock swagger and ’80s nostalgia as The Tourmaliners and 80’s Jukebox share the stage for an epic show at the Bornemann Theater in San Marcos! Kicking things off, The Tourmaliners will set the tone with their signature reverb-drenched surf guitar sound—blending vintage California cool with modern energy and award-winning musicianship. Then, 80’s Jukebox closes out the night with a high-octane tribute to the decade of synths, shoulder pads, and unforgettable pop anthems that’ll have you dancing and singing along. Grab your friends, hit the dance floor, and ride the wave from surf rock to synth pop—all in one epic night! The Tourmaliners on Facebook / Instagram Jukebox Junkies on Instagram
  • First, elected officials are now considering new policies aimed to protect local residents from immigration enforcement. Next, a San Diego Navy doctor finds herself under investigation after details from her LinkedIn account were shared. Finally, pun definitely intended, we take a deeper dive into what goes into being a volunteer diver at Birch Aquarium.
  • Get ready for a night of hearty laughs and blue-collar charm as Billy Gardell takes the stage in his signature stand-up comedy show! Known for his role as Mike in "Mike & Molly" and his current hit Bob Hearts "Abishola," Gardell brings his Pittsburgh roots, relatable humor, and razor-sharp timing to life in a performance that’s equal parts nostalgic and hilarious. From growing up in a working-class family to navigating fame, fatherhood, and middle-aged misadventures, Billy delivers punchlines that hit home with audiences of all backgrounds. Whether he's riffing on marriage, aging, or the absurdities of everyday life, his storytelling style and warm delivery make every joke feel like it’s coming from your funniest friend. Come laugh until it hurts with Billy Gardell—America’s favorite everyman! Billy Gardell on Facebook / Instagram
  • The incident, which was caught on video, marks the second deadly shooting by federal officers in Minneapolis in less than a month.
  • This Veterans Day, Rubio’s is honoring those who’ve served with a special offer: Buy one entrée, get one free November 10–11. Use code VETS25 when ordering in-store or online, and present a valid military ID at pickup. A small way to say thank you for your service, and share a meal on us. Rubio's: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate Halloweekend at Rubio’s with a deal so good, it’s spooky! From October 31 through November 2, enjoy two entrées for just $16 when you use code BOOO at checkout. Valid for dine-in or online orders. Hurry, this treat disappears after the weekend! Rubio's: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Rubio’s is saying thank you to those who serve! This Tuesday, October 28, all first responders — including police, firefighters, and EMS — can enjoy a free taco with proof of service. Dine-in only; mention code HERO25 at checkout. Because heroes deserve tacos, too. Rubio's: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Kick off the night with the soulful sounds of duo Carrie Zavala and Mike VanDuyn, setting the perfect tone for an evening of great music and good vibes! Then stick around for an unforgettable performance by The David Spitzfaden Band. This powerhouse group unites some of Southern California’s most talented up-and-coming singer-songwriters and musicians, blending their unique styles into a sound that’s soulful, high-energy, and full of heart. With an eclectic mix of dynamic covers from every era and original songs crafted by its members, the band’s setlist keeps audiences engaged, inspired, and ready to move. Playful, approachable, and passionate about sharing their music, The David Spitzfaden Band invites you to kick back, have fun, and join them on a one-of-a-kind musical journey. David Spitzfaden on Instagram and Facebook
  • Escondido, CA — Experience a night of unforgettable music and storytelling when legendary folk artists Judy Collins and Tom Rush perform live at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido on Saturday, November 15, at 7:30 p.m. Judy Collins, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, has captivated audiences for over six decades with her luminous vocals and poetic songwriting. Known for timeless renditions of “Both Sides Now” and “Send in the Clowns,” Collins continues to inspire fans around the world with her 55-album body of work and unwavering dedication to artistic excellence. Tom Rush celebrates 60 years of touring, performing hits like “No Regrets,” “Circle Game,” and “Urge for Going.” A pioneer of the folk and folk-rock movements, Rush introduced audiences to the early songs of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and Jackson Browne, influencing generations of artists who followed. Judy Collins on Facebook / Instagram Tom Rush on Facebook / Instagram
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