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  • California spent $31 million last year helping students facing homelessness with emergency housing and other services through Rapid Rehousing. The program operates at most public universities and about a quarter of community colleges, helping thousands of students who are either homeless or housing insecure, such as one student who was sleeping in a garage.
  • In 2025, we laughed, we cried and we learned about ourselves and the world … all with a little help from a podcast. Celebrate this year by revisiting some of our favorite episodes.
  • Veterans Village of San Diego kicked off its annual event to support unhoused and at-risk veterans called Stand Down, this year at Liberty Station.
  • The measure turned some misdemeanor drug and theft crimes into felonies and lengthened certain prison sentences. That, in turn, put pressure on local court systems and law enforcement departments.
  • From our hands to your home! You'll find beautiful bowls, cutting boards, ornaments, carvings, toys, jewelry, and much more! We are looking forward to seeing you. Come explore and shop handmade, one-of-a-kind gifts at great prices. Every single woodworking piece is exquisitely crafted by our volunteer master woodworkers. Our annual fundraiser proceeds support woodworking programs for the San Diego community. Come visit us on Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday, Nov 22, 2025 from 9 a.m. - 1p.m.! This event is free and open to the public. But be there early - our Holiday Gift Sale is our most popular event, people line up before the doors open and items sell quickly! Learn more at SDFWA.org/hgs Venue details: San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association, 5360 Eastgate Mall, Suite E (SDFWA Member Shop), San Diego, California, 92121, United States San Diego Fine Woodworkers on Facebook / Instagram
  • Comunidad, we’re excited for our Posadas del Tianguis de la Raza Sunday, Dec. 21, from 12–5 p.m.! Live music, food vendors, artisans, and comunidad coming together to celebrate the end of the year. Come make friends, connect, and support local artists, cooks, artisans, and healers from San Diego. Activities for the kiddos! Plus learn about our Community Clinic and enjoy free all-ages art workshops. Instagram
  • Hundreds of para athletes are competing in Italy through March 15. Many Americans are defending past titles, with the U.S. sled hockey team hoping to fend off rival Canada for its fifth straight gold.
  • Presented by Pacific Arts Movement, producers of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. CINEMATHEK is a year-round screening series presented by Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) and Digital Gym Cinema (DGC), launching in June 2025. Inspired by Pac Arts’ early Film Forums, CINEMATHEK offers members and the public year-round access to curated screenings of classic, cult, and newly restored Asian and Asian American films. Hosted at Digital Gym Cinema, CINEMATHEK strengthens community ties, builds new audiences, and celebrates the best of Asian cinema in one of San Diego’s last remaining venues for independent and international films. Like the Royal Theater in "The Last Picture Show" and the title movie house in "Cinema Paradiso," the Fu-Ho is shutting down for good. The Fu-Ho’s valedictory screening is King Hu’s 1967 wuxia epic "Dragon Inn," playing to a motley smattering of spectators. The standard grievances persist: patrons snack noisily and remove their shoes, treating this temple of cinema like their living room. The sense that moviegoing as a communal experience is slipping away takes on a powerful and painful resonance. Yet Tsai Ming-liang’s "Goodbye, Dragon Inn" is too multifaceted to collapse into a simple valentine to the age of pre-VOD cinephilia. A minimalist where King Hu was a maximalist, preferring long, static shots and sparse use of dialogue, Tsai rises to the narrative challenges he sets for himself and offers the slyest, most delicate of character arcs (the manager, a woman with an iron brace on her leg, embarks on a torturous odyssey to deliver food to the projectionist, played by Lee Kang-sheng). By the time the possibility arises that the theater is haunted, we’ve already identified it as a space outside of time—indeed, two stars of Hu’s original opus, Miao Tien and Shih Chun, watch their younger selves with tears in their eyes, past and present commingling harmoniously and poignantly. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump's rally in Iowa on Tuesday brings his message to a state disproportionately affected by his economic policies and whose voters could help determine control of Congress.
  • Skyline Hills Rec Center presents The Grinch Ugly Sweater Party! Join us for food, music, crafts and prizes! Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/event/ugly-sweater-party-skyline-hills-recreation-center
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