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  • A major bank in Silicon Valley experienced a bank run and failed. Fearing a cascading catastrophe in tech and banking, the government stepped in to prevent contagion.
  • Celebrate Mother's Day at Cafe Sevilla on Sunday, May 14. Treat mom to brunch & bottomless mimosas from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. while listening to live Latin music. During brunch, all moms will receive a complimentary glass of champagne. Our dinner menu is also available all day and we will have more live performances in the evening by Kenna 6-9:30 p.m. and Sounds of Conny 8:30p.m. to 12 a.m. We are also hosting a very special Mother’s Day Flamenco & Champagne Dinner show which includes a 2-part flamenco performance and 3-course Spanish dinner featuring our Shaved Jamón Serrano Ensalada Sevillana followed by our award-winning Paella Valenciana and Lemon Tart with Linguee Cherries for Dessert. All moms will also receive a complimentary glass of champagne! Tickets are priced at $89.50 per person and the show starts at 5pm, doors open at 4:30pm. Reservations for brunch are recommended by calling 619-233-5979. Walk-ins are also welcome. Reservations for the Flamenco & Champagne Brunch as well as there Flamenco & Champagne Dinner are required by calling 619-233-5979 or reservations can also be made online via https://www.cafesevilla.com/promos-san-diego/.
  • The city had accused Instacart of depriving workers of the protections that they would have received as employees — such as overtime compensation, paid breaks and reimbursement for expenses, including gas mileage and cellphone data.
  • A weather system with strong winds and unusually cold air descends on Southern California.
  • The reparations task force meets Saturday in Oakland. It may vote to recommend a state apology and payments to African Americans based on years living in state.
  • How to Blow Up A Pipeline is a lean, sleekly made movie about a modern-day monkey-wrench gang. Although unabashedly partisan, it doesn't preach or glamorize the eco-saboteurs.
  • "Script/Rescript" is a new exhibition at SDSU Art Gallery featuring ten visual artists with disabilities from across the country and Mexico. The works celebrate rescripting the medicalized narrative of disability.
  • On July 16, 2022, Best Coast Beer Fest, San Diego’s favorite cancer hating, beer loving fest, is moving on up to Waterfront Park for even more sudsy fun. Bringing together over 100 breweries from all across the Best Coast, the festival will allow beer lovers the opportunity to sippity, sip, sip on over 200 beers from nearly 100 of the West Coast’s best breweries. The beers will be perfectly paired with unbeatable views of San Diego Bay and the downtown skyline. Plus, the best part… if you love beer and hate cancer we have good news for you. Every ticket sold goes to support Cuck Fancer and helps young adult cancer patients and survivors. So rest assured your afternoon of beers on the bay is all for a good cause! Beer. Music. Food. San Diego Bay. The whole shebang. There is no physical way in the universe you can enjoy a day better than this. We've done the research. It's science.
  • Powerful new artificial intelligence tools can perpetuate long-standing racial inequities if they are not designed very carefully. Researchers and regulators are taking note, but perils are vast.
  • Friday, Feb. 24, 2023 at 10 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with KPBS Passport! The Kennedy Center celebrates jazz icon and social activist Charles Mingus at 100. Through performances and conversations, we explore how his outsized personality and inimitable style pushed boundaries and paved the way for future generations.
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