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  • Trinity Theatre Company is thrilled to announce their Grown Up Stage’s production of "Witch" by Jen Silverman running from October 17 - November 2. The production is directed by Sean Boyd, Executive Artistic Director of Trinity Theatre Company. 'Witch" runs at Trinity’s Mission Valley location in the Mission Valley Mall. Synopsis: What if the devil offered to grant your deepest desire? In "Witch" by Jen Silverman, ambition, power, and temptation take center stage in a bold and blisteringly funny modern adaptation of a 17th-century Jacobean drama. Set in the rural village of Edmonton, the story follows Elizabeth Sawyer—a woman branded a witch not for casting spells, but for daring to speak her mind. When a charming devil arrives offering deals in exchange for souls, the villagers are tempted to trade morality for personal gain. But Elizabeth has her own plans. Sharp, satirical, and wickedly relevant, Witch skewers the patriarchy, exposes the cost of compromise, and questions what it truly means to claim your power. Sean Boyd, Executive Artistic Director of Trinity Theatre Company and Director of "Witch" shared: “There is something extra special about this one. Jen Silverman is known for her masterful ability to use satire to make us look at, laugh at and critique some of society's biggest social issues. "Witch" is no exception. This outstanding cast is sparring beautifully with her language - and I can’t wait to bounce it off of a live audience.” Tickets Trinity Theater Co. on Instagram and Facebook
  • Learn to make your own Macramé Bag! Sunday, October 19, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Join us for a fun and creative workshop where you’ll learn to craft your own stylish macramé crossbody bag! In this 4-hour class, students will master basic macramé techniques such as the larks head knot, gathering knot, and square knot. You’ll create a functional bag with a removable strap and a sewn-in clasp, perfect for everyday use or gifting. This workshop is great for beginners and anyone looking to explore the art of macramé. All materials are included—just bring your creativity! No experience necessary. Ages 16+ welcome! All materials included. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump has made major changes at the Kennedy Center this year, ousting the board chair and president, and naming himself host of the organization's yearly awards show.
  • Erika Kirk said Charlie Kirk's mission will continue, and thanked law enforcement and President Trump for supporting her family in the aftermath of her husband's death.
  • Even among experts the cost of water supplies is hard to pin down. A new study reveals huge differences in what water suppliers for cities and farms pay for water from rivers and reservoirs in California, Arizona and Nevada.
  • Since childhood, Joshua Roman's life revolved around the cello. But when long COVID forced him to set his cello aside, he had to rethink his approach to life, faith and music.
  • Premieres Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. MILK STREET heads to the Republic of Georgia to investigate the country's famous cheese bread, coming home with a fuss-free recipe for Puff Pastry Khachapuri. We showcase Georgia's love for walnuts with recipes for Red Adjika and Georgian Tomato and Cucumber Salad with Walnuts. We make Georgian Creamy-Garlic Chicken, a hands-off traybake with a sour cream and herb sauce.
  • There was yet another sign this week of a potential 2026 wave that could hand control of the House of Representatives to Democrats.
  • After releasing two albums in 2025, rap's great modern philosopher and griot is having one of his best-ever runs. He may not have all the answers, but his questions are everything we need right now.
  • The higher fees are meant to make up for lost parking meter revenue, which has grown significantly since the city increased meter rates earlier this year.
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