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  • Thousands of Swedish workers are rallying behind 120 Tesla mechanics. The workers are boycotting Teslas until the company signs a contract. Even postal workers may stop delivering mail.
  • There have been complaints about the Oakland Coliseum being outdated, but negotiations between the A's and the city over a new stadium fell apart. The Vegas stadium is expected to cost $1.5 billion.
  • Join us for this free event on the plaza that will feature a variety show performance of famous Queer characters on stage. Attendees will enjoy live musical performances from shows like Rent, Cabaret, La Cage aux Folles, and more! The Old Globe is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for its staff, artists and audiences. Due to newly added security measures for this event, please plan on arriving early. Wanding will be utilized for the AXIS: Globe PRIDE event and all bags are subject to inspection by Security staff. Large bags and weapons of any nature will not be permitted in the event or any other venues at The Old Globe.For more information visit: theoldglobe.orgStay Connected on Facebook
  • On Earth, clouds and rain are made of water. But the James Webb Space Telescope has found that on a planet called WASP-107b, the rain and clouds are made of sand.
  • Globe-commissioned world premiereBy Gordon Greenberg and Steve RosenDirected by Gordon GreenbergDostoevsky’s turn-of-the-century masterpiece is reimagined as a 90-minute romp of a morality tale, performed by five ridiculously talented actors who play over 50 zany characters, riffing on the famous novel—and all of Russian literature. The brilliant comic team of Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen (Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Show) brings to 1860s Russia the same whacked-out sensibility they gave to Dickens in this world-premiere, Globe-commissioned comedy. This classic story follows Raskolnikov, an impoverished student who becomes a murderer in order to save his family. Based on the book you didn’t actually read in high school, this is literature retold like you’ve never seen it before.Crime and Punishment, A Comedy contains mild language and discussion of violence.Total running time: One hour and 30 minutes (one act with no intermission).Related links:The Old Globe website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Many veterans can often face the threat of deportation after their service to the country.
  • Climate change costs tens of billions of dollars each year, hurts Americans' health and disrupts everyday life, including how we work, eat, play and mourn, according to a major new assessment.
  • Falling is the top cause of injury for older adults and even mild hearing loss can increase the risk. But consistently wearing hearing aids may improve balance and prevent falls, a study finds.
  • Theophilus London's family and friends believe someone last spoke to the missing musician in July in Los Angeles. Now they have filed a missing persons report for the performer.
  • A new book argues that the arts have a role to play in shaking up the status quo in the American health care system and creating 'desperately needed culture change.'
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