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  • Once the hustle and bustle of peak hours fades away, Birch Aquarium takes on a different vibe creating the perfect atmosphere for a more relaxed visit! Grab a bite or a beer at Splash! Café and enjoy the aquarium in a whole new light. Don’t miss the start of a beautiful sunset on Tide Pool Plaza or the opportunity to witness the way animals behave at twilight. During seasonal hours, all exhibits and hands-on activities — as well as Splash! Café and the Gift Shop — will remain open for the full aquarium experience. Advanced reservations are required (unless you are a member). Note that the aquarium closes early on select dates for special events, so double-check before you visit. Visit: https://aquarium.ucsd.edu/ Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Facebook / Instagram
  • By A.J. Schaar Original Text by William Shakespeare Directed by Kate Rose Reynolds This is what happens to Shakespeare's original text of Twelfth Night when its heroine, its 'beating heart,' is marauding through it as a ZOMBIE. Viola didn’t survive the shipwreck. But she still washes up in Illyria, with a single-minded purpose – brains. A loving massacre of Shakespeare’s masterful comedy, born from the realization that the original text can and does survive as its characters, one by one, turn into zombies, and that the sheer self-involvement of some characters transcends all need for earthly dialogue, and that one of the characters has, in fact, been swearing revenge for 400 years. Shakespeare meets creature-feature in this mash-up that promises to be unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. June 21 - July 7, 2024 at the City Heights Performance Annex Related links: Loud Fridge Theatre Group: website | Instagram
  • The search for the unknown photographer began in the summer of 2020, with the discovery of an old photo album at a flea market in southern France.
  • Frigid air was expected to move over the eastern third of the U.S. by Monday, while heavy snow was forecast to cause hazards in the Great Lakes, Plains and Midwest regions.
  • The Geneva Conventions recently marked their 75th anniversary, yet the rules of war are being widely violated. NPR's Greg Myre reports from two ongoing wars, Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas.
  • Republicans spent $222 million on anti-trans and LGBTQ advertising in the campaign. Various policy initiatives are on the incoming administration's to-do list.
  • A new poll finds Gen Z teens are optimistic about the future but feeling less engaged at school.
  • Across Kentucky and elsewhere, officials say safety concerns are making it harder to convince schools to participate in elections, especially for multiple days of early voting.
  • The rapper's eighth album scored his best-selling debut week ever, but the raw numbers don't tell the whole story of its success. Meanwhile, Shaboozey returns to the top of the songs chart.
  • “There's no need to panic,” an elections expert tells NPR. All but three states have free tracking sites that send updates to voters as their ballot goes through the system.
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