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  • A powerful solar storm struck Earth, triggering spectacular celestial light shows in skies around the world — and threatening possible disruptions to satellites and power grids.
  • Come celebrate the Christmas spirit as performed by the Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra, directed by Dr. Angela Yeung. Program includes Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, selections from Handel's Messiah and Ave Maria by the Perugian composer Philippe Rombi, featuring soprano Emily Ortlieb, and selections from Saint-Saëns' Oratorio de Noël, featuring soprano Anne-Marie Bulawka. Join in the grand finale singing some of the most classic songs for Christmas. (Text will be provided.) All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Registered audience receive directions to free parking. Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donations by check, Venmo or Zelle can be marked tax deductible. For more information visit: gsdmusicoterie.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Hawaii Gov. Josh Green, a Democrat and a close ally of President Biden, says it's still unclear whether Biden will maintain his bid for a second term. "The president has to make this decision," Green told NPR.
  • President Biden has been under pressure from some of his fellow Democrats to withdraw from the race. Three governors who met him said they still backed him.
  • Skateboarding is part of the Olympic program for the second time in history.
  • We’re thrilled to present: "Something Rotten"! This hilarious musical follows the story of two brothers in the Renaissance era who are desperate to write a hit play and outdo their rival, William Shakespeare. Don't miss this uproarious tale of rivalry, laughter, and show-stopping numbers! Get your tickets now and experience a night of pure entertainment with our talented young performers. From toe-tapping tunes to side-splitting comedy, it's a theatrical feast that'll leave you grinning from ear to ear! We promise an unforgettable evening filled with laughter, joy, and a few surprise twists!
  • After a stroke left Howard Blatt unable to speak, he helped create a support group for other people with aphasia, a brain condition that impairs communication. He recently died at age 88.
  • Join us in rekindling a cherished tradition as we proudly present the 65th Annual Las Posadas in Old Town San Diego on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023 at the picturesque Heritage County Park. The festivities begin at 7 p.m., offering neighbors and friends a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a time-honored celebration that echoes with centuries-old Mexican traditions and the warmth of the holiday season. Come, be a part of a rich tapestry of history, tradition, and community spirit at the 65th Annual Las Posadas. Let's come together to celebrate, connect, and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Presented in collaboration by the Old Town San Diego Chamber of Commerce, Old Town Trolley Tours, and the Mormon Battalion Historic Site, this event reverberates with community spirit and historical reverence, offering an immersive glimpse into the journey of Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem. Visit: www.oldtownsandiego.org/lasposadas/ Old Town San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Biden dropped out of the 2024 race and endorsed Vice President Harris to be the nominee. Here are some of the Democrats viewed as potential candidates for the race ahead.
  • Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa all remember the dawn of light in darkness. This poem-writing workshop asks us to sit with our own darkness so we will also be able to sit with our own poetry transformation, which comes from our own internal light. When we enjoy the works of such strong poets as Mary Oliver, Jennifer Chang, Robert Frost, Susan Cooper, Wendell Berry, Claude McKay, Hayden Carruth, and others, we are igniting that fire that means for us to go inward. The winter solstice reminds us as we get closer to the light of that fire, we also come closer to the sun. When the light of day seems to shorten to its end, the practice of writing can remind us of the light within and around us. This three-hour class for beginning or seasoned poets will be divided into two 90-minute segments. The first segment includes women poets whose light in poems has always revived us, inspired us, lit the way to our creative self, AKA, our Muse. Poets like Oliver, Chang, Cooper, Louise Erdrich, Nikki Giovanni, and Roberta Hill may light your inner fire and bring the writing process of inspiration, motivation, imagination, and contagion to fruition. The second class segment features male poets equally talented. Men with fire and light in pen and paper. Frost, Berry, McKay, Carruth, Duane Niatum, and Robert Bly bring the essence of winter solstice light to the class. Jim Moreno will never bring a poem to his classes that doesn’t inspire him. The combination of a diverse mix of cultures in the poets he brings to this class reminds, as June Jordan once wrote, “What’s important about poetry in the context of leadership is that most of the time power has to do with domination. Poetry is powerful but it cannot even aspire to dominate anyone. It means making a connection. That’s what it means.” The opposite of racism is when one culture heals another. The diversity of poet cultures in this class are meant to counter hate and ignorance and increase unity, respect, and peace.
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