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  • San Diegans will soon return to the polls for the midterm elections. What do voters need to know about the voting process?
  • We're listening to new music from San Diego locals Nite Lapse, Thee Sacred Souls and Julianna Zachariou, plus touring artists Silvana Estrada and Sudan Archives.
  • In an interview with KPBS, Oscar Rendon detailed his accusation against Will Rodriguez-Kennedy, chair of the San Diego County Democratic Party.
  • COVID-19 vaccines are finally available for kids ages 6 months to 5 years old following CDC and FDA approvals.
  • As the Legislature reconvenes today, Californians can expect lawmakers to continue focusing on housing and climate, plus COVID-19, health care and how to spend another budget surplus.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic's self-titled debut came out 40 years ago, on May 3, 1983. So our resident super-fan listened to all of his songs and ranked the 40 best.
  • You'll read about a Kenyan ice sculptor, the risks to women from food insecurity, a poignant street encounter — and goats locking horns with sheep in a changing climate.
  • More than 12% of mail ballots were rejected for the primary. That's a far higher rejection rate than in previous contests.
  • Alternative rock band Creature Canyon hit the stages again with the release of their new single "Pressure," a song that seeks to offer a light at the end of the tunnel for anyone struggling to break free of interpersonal difficulties. This month Creature Canyon will hit the road for a run of shows on the west coast with special guests Hate Drugs and Public Theatre. Date | Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m. Location | Soda Bar Get tickets here! General admission is $20 per person. This event is only for people 21 yeard of age or older. For more information, click here or call the venue at (619) 955-5551.
  • Food and art have a long and prosperous relationship, with masterpieces created since the dawn of art providing contemporary audiences a peek into culinary lifestyles of the past. Inspired by traditional Dutch still lifes and skillfully rendered using time-honored traditional painting techniques, Windsor's Burger Series presents modern culinary choices in a literal visual feast. The sumptuous artworks beg the question, can the viewer taste and smell with their eyes? Can a simple selection of paint be applied to the canvas to incite the desire for more? Duke Windsor: Nothing's Impossible exhibit website art exhibit will be presented at the Oceanside Musuem of Art from Saturday, November 20 through Sunday, March 13. Get tickets here! Member admission: Free General admission: $10 Senior admission (65+): $5 Military and Students free (with ID) Kids 18 and Under free For more information, please visit the Duke Windsor: Nothing's Impossible exhibit website or call (760) 435-3720.
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