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  • Join the Coronado Public Library and Warwick's Bookstore for an unforgettable evening with author Courtney Lund O'Neil, in conversation with Jacqueline Alnes, as she shares her gripping true crime memoir Postmortem. In the vein of I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, this compelling work revisits the chilling crimes of "Killer Clown" John Wayne Gacy, offering a unique perspective on the emotional aftershocks that his violence left behind. Praised as as “harrowing” and “unforgettable” in a starred review from Publishers Weekly, O'Neil’s skill in blending her mother’s memories with her own reflections, offers “profound new insights into an oft-told American horror story.”With thought-provoking layers of personal reflection, community impact, and the broader American psyche, Postmortem offers an intimate view of how one family's grief rippled outward, forever affecting their lives and countless others. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the author share her poignant story and insights.Free open seating is first-come, first-served, subject to available space. Guaranteed Preferred Seating is available with pre-order of Postmortem through Warwick's Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/hold-jl-31161
  • Researchers at the Department of Veterans Affairs warn that crucial medical research is in jeopardy unless the Trump administration reverses course on cuts.
  • The annual celebration of Black comic creators returns to Balboa Park for its seventh year.
  • Employers in the horse-racing industry rely heavily on workers with H-2B visas and are closely watching changes as they brace for staffing needs next season.
  • The 97th Academy Awards will air on ABC and stream on Hulu at 7 p.m. ET. Comedian and actor Conan O'Brien is hosting and Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo will perform.
  • Tariffs are particularly tough on small business owners, and that describes almost all businesses in San Diego.
  • Rooted in Celtic and American folk and inspired by Indian raga and ethnic idioms, Four Shillings Short offers a diverse and inventive traditional music experience. The husband/wife duo of Aodh Og O’Tuama, from Cork, Ireland, and Christy Martin, from California, have been performing together since 1995. They tour in the United States and Ireland, are independent folk-artists with thirteen recordings, perform 100 concerts per year, and live as the troubadours of old, traveling from town to town performing at music festivals, theaters, performing arts centers, folk and historical societies, libraries, museums, and schools.Aodg Og O’Tuama: vocals, tin whistles, doumbek, spoons, gemshorn, bowed psaltery, recorders, crumhorn, Native American Flutes, and many others. Born in Cork, Ireland, Aodh Óg (pronounced, ayog) studied Medieval and Renaissance music in college. He received a music fellowship to study at Stanford University in 1983. He played in a group called Drivelling Druids before forming the group Four Shillings Short.Christy Martin: vocals, hammered dulcimer, mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, banjo, North Indian sitar, guitar, charango, bowed psaltery, ukulele, and bodhran. A multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, Christy was born into a musical family. She played the sitar for ten years, starting at the age of sixteen. She took up folk music in the 1980s. She has been playing hammered dulcimer since 1993. She was formerly in a band called Your Mother Should Know.Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/four-shillings-short-pilgrim-united-church-of-christ-tickets/14144193
  • El dramático ritual fue más colorido de lo que incluso Hollywood podría crear, un despliegue de colores, cánticos, incienso y solemnidad que subrayó la seriedad del momento.
  • Según Sheinbaum, la estrategia de México tuvo éxito debido a la "buena relación construida" con Washington y confió en mantener lo que consideró un trato "privilegiado".
  • En la demanda, presentada en nombre de dos inmigrantes nicaragüenses detenidos en la base naval de Estados Unidos en Cuba, los abogados afirman que existe un clima de "miedo e intimidación extremos" que interfiere con los derechos constitucionales al debido proceso y a la asesoría legal.
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