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  • The United Kingdom plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September unless Israel commits to peace in the Gaza Strip and to stopping the annexation of the West Bank.
  • In 2024, President Trump popped up as a guest in a number of popular podcasts. Now, even in an off-election year, politicians are taking to the same non-political podcasts to reach a new audience.
  • Learn to re-make all your favorite summer treats with Katie's Healing Kitchen the healthy plant-based and gluten-free way! Come hungry this class includes samples of all dishes. Cake Batter Milkshake w/ Hidden Cauliflower Totally Loaded Nachos w/ House-Made Cashew Cheese + all the fixin's "Snickers" Stuffed Dates Registration is required. Please register below. Katie Farina is the owner and chef behind Katie’s Healing Kitchen. She teaches vegan and gluten-free cooking classes in San Diego. Katie is the author of “Katie’s Healing Kitchen” a cookbook with over 100 vegan recipes focusing on using food as medicine. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/sv-hold-34707 Katie Farina on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Cabrillo Chamber Orchestra will perform an all Brazilian music concert featuring arrangements by CCO's Domenico Hueso. Featured artists include vocalists Fagner Bernardo and Lexi Pulido, with Combo Elo (pianist Jim Guerin, percussionist Julien Cantelm, guitarist Nikko Nobleza). Sorprano Emma Berggren will sing "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5" with CCO cellists Daniel Grab and Peter Ko joined by 6 guest cellists of the La Jolla Symphony. The Cabrillo Chamber Orchestra on Facebook / Instagram
  • Turn up your Friday afternoon with the pure, feel-good energy of The Waylon Hicks Project—a musical powerhouse fusing the slick syncopation of jazz with the irresistible groove of classic funk. Join us in the Coronado Public Library’s Winn Room on July 11, at 1 p.m. for a free concert: comfortable seating, easy accessibility, and rhythms that spark smiles. Expect tight horns, soulful sax solos, and bass lines that practically dance down the aisles—perfect for toe-tapping, finger-snapping, and reliving the golden age of live bands. Bring a friend, cool off indoors, and let the Waylon Hicks Project add some summer swing to your day! Doors open 15 minutes before showtime. The Waylon Hicks Project on Facebook
  • The Syrian government under interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa has been struggling to consolidate control since he led a surprise insurgency that ousted former President Bashar Assad in December.
  • Opponents of Prop. 50 want voters to resist gerrymandering. Supporters are doing everything they can to make the election about Trump.
  • Come learn about how the Mission Valley Friends of the Library support our mission! This meeting is both in-person and on Zoom. If you would like a Zoom link so that you can participate, please email MissionValleyFriends@gmail.com. Audience: This event is recommended for adults. Children are welcome! Location: Seminar Room A Friends of Mission Valley Library on Facebook
  • Ticket Price: $32 advanced / $35 day of show / $56 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office) Throughout his prolific career, Femi Kuti has stood as a powerful voice for justice, carrying forward the revolutionary Afrobeat legacy pioneered by his father, Fela Kuti. Known for his unflinching critiques of political corruption and social inequality, Femi’s heady mix of funk, jazz and highlife has always been a tool for resistance and change. But on "Journey Through Life," his new album out in 2025 via Partisan Records, Femi turns inwards, balancing the political themes that have defined his career with deeply personal reflections on family, life, and inner growth: “I wanted to talk more about me, about my thoughts and the goals and values that have guided me all these years and led me to where I am now. I’ve never done that on an album before” says Femi. Tickets Femi Kuti on Instagram and Facebook
  • Imperial County immigrants’ rights groups are calling for an investigation into the death of Huabing Xie, an immigrant from China.
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