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  • Join us for an unforgettable day at "Sniff & Sip", a pop-up event featuring a live DJ, taco truck, & refreshing drinks! Create memories in our photo booth, meet fellow dog lovers, & let the pups break the ice in this off-leash environment. Whether you have a dog or just love dogs, everyone is welcome! Visit: https://morezoomies.com/ morezoomies on Instagram and Facebook
  • Leaders in Washington, D.C., say they're striving to maintain calm as growing numbers of National Guard soldiers deploy to the city. President Trump hasn't said how he wants this "crisis" to end.
  • The series concludes on Wednesday, March 19, with the local debut of the Avishai Cohen Quartet, featuring Cohen on trumpet, Yonathan Avishai on piano, Barak Mori on bass, and Ziv Ravitz on drums. Cohen is globally recognized as a player-composer open to multiple strains of jazz and active as a leader, co-leader, and sideman. Aside from the acclaimed work with his quartet, he has also recorded and toured as part of the Mark Turner Quartet, the SFJAZZ Collective, and the 3 Cohens Sextet—with his sister, clarinetist-saxophonist Anat, and brother, saxophonist Yuval. In 2024, Cohen released his newest album, Ashes to Gold (ECM Records), a deeply introspective and richly textured exploration of life’s transitions and renewal. The album showcases Cohen’s ability to blend lyrical beauty with technical brilliance, further solidifying his reputation as an innovator in contemporary jazz. Named as Artistic Director of the International Jerusalem Festival, Cohen has also been voted as a Rising Star on three consecutive occasions in the DownBeat Critics Poll. JazzTimes called him “one of the most creative trumpet players in jazz,” adding, “Like Miles Davis, he can make the trumpet a vehicle for uttering the most poignant human cries.” Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/jazz-25-0319 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Experience an evening of garden-fresh flavors and sparkling sophistication at Rancho Bernardo Inn on Thursday, August 14th beginning at 6 p.m. Savor a specially curated six-course menu inspired by the season’s finest stone fruits, thoughtfully paired with handcrafted cocktails and exquisite sparkling wines. Set in a stunning al fresco setting, this enchanting culinary affair is designed to delight the senses with every sip and bite. Reserve your seat today – $165+ per guest. Visit: https://www.ranchobernardoinn.com/rancho-bernardo-inn-events#!/e/aug-14th-6-00-pm-garden-to-glass-a-celebration-of-stone-fruits-sparkling-wines-43f29e41/ Rancho Bernardo Inn on Instagram and Facebook
  • President Trump argues that the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates to make buying a house cheaper. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich warns that could backfire.
  • NPR has learned that dozens of immigrants across the U.S. have received letters notifying them that their asylum cases have been dismissed because they have not yet received a screening interview.
  • Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 6:30 p.m. Join us for San Diego Central Library's Fantastical Fiction Forum, where we discuss fantasy, horror, and science fiction books in a friendly, inclusive group! Our May discussion book is: “The Dead Take the A Train,” by Cassandra Khaw and Richard Kadrey This hybrid program allows for virtual and in-person attendance. If you plan to attend in-person, we will meet in the Sullivan Library Commission Room on the 9th floor of the library. If you plan to attend virtually, you will receive a zoom link with your confirmation email when you register. For further information, or to sign up, please visit our event calendar: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/fantastical-fiction-forum-423006 Help us build a community based on the shared appreciation of speculative fiction! San Diego Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • SEGA revives a franchise that began in 1980s arcades with Shinobi: Art of Vengeance. From the developers of the gorgeous Streets of Rage 4, the new game bursts with striking animation and snappy action.
  • The release of WWII-era military documents this year has given a boost to researchers digging into Japan's germ warfare program. Japan's government has never apologized for the atrocities.
  • A U.S.-China policy expert explains what each country wants from a trade deal as top officials meet this week.
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