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  • Why are so many frozen embryos created? And how is the Alabama Supreme Court ruling likely to affect IVF in the future? Here's what you need to know.
  • The Motion Picture Academy hopes that more popular films, an earlier showtime, and increased diversity among nominees will lead to higher viewership.
  • The Louisiana plantation home where one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history began has Black owners for the first time. They say the 1811 uprising can inspire a new generation to fight racism.
  • The classic 1962 movie tells the story of a relationship buckling under the weight of addiction. The new Broadway adaptation stars Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James.
  • Dozens of unhoused San Diegans are turned away from shelter every day because of a shortage of shelter beds. In other news, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department released its annual report of its use of military equipment. Plus, we hear about Asian representation in film and in Hollywood, as the Pac-Arts Festival is happening this week.
  • It’s been about a month since the Border Patrol began detaining migrants in the San Diego County desert. Aid groups say the situation is growing more dangerous by the day.
  • The California Public Utilities Commission is considering a rule that would gut the payments that solar panels on apartment buildings receive. Why are so many housing groups mad about it?
  • San Diego's vibrant Songwriter Sanctuary series is back on Friday, February 23 for its second showcase of the year, highlighting three accomplished acts in an intimate setting. Hosted by the legendary Jeff Berkley with our partners at the beautiful Normal Heights United sanctuary, this (mostly) monthly event promises an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling. About the Artists: Tori Roze & Johnny Alexander: Tori Roze and Johnny Alexander, renowned members of Tori Roze and The Hot Mess, bring a tight and sophisticated soul-jazz fusion to the stage. Their music, described as "a winner" by the San Diego Troubadour, is a testament to their musical prowess and emotive performances. Rachel Jay: Rachel Jay's music reflects her journey through life, blending stories of struggle with lighthearted optimism. Influenced by jazz, soul, and folk, her smooth vocals and vulnerable lyrics create a space of understanding and connection for audiences. Topeka Clementine: Topeka Clementine, born from the vision of a solitary songwriter, has evolved into a collective of young musicians dedicated to crafting a hopeful future through music. Drawing inspiration from jazz standards and the resilience of Black American music, they weave a tapestry of sound that speaks to the complexities of the human experience. Suggested Donation: $10 (all ages), with all proceeds directly supporting the artists. Donations are encouraged but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Food & Drink: Available for purchase, courtesy of our generous sponsors: Duck Foot Brewing Company, Flying Embers, and Grace2Go Meals. Accessibility: For venue accessibility requests, please contact Molly Lorden at molly@nhunited.org For more information visit: lindsaywhitemusic.com
  • Join us on Saturday, July 8th from 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm for a celebration of life of renown Mexican artist Frida Kahlo on Logan Avenue in the Barrio Logan Art District! Come and enjoy a day filled with all things Frida Kahlo from themed art shows, live art, painting classes, flower crown workshops, games of Loteria, shopping, dining, to a Frida Kahlo Look-a-like contest! Frida inspired attire highly encouraged! Free family friendly event. Where: 2060 Block of Logan Avenue to S. 26th Street. Barrio Logan, San Diego For more information visit: allforlogan.com and IG @allforlogan
  • 4 Tuesdays each month from 4 – 5:30 p.m. Ages 6-12 years welcome! Instructor Lydia Kardos teaches this 4-week introductory ceramic hand-building series. Students will create functional and nonfunctional ceramic art using a variety of techniques and their imaginations. Learn how to create with coils, slab construction and clay pinching methods. See the beauty of the final results as your pieces come out of the kiln. Students will create multiple pieces and learn how to glaze finished artwork. All materials included. Projects are changed regularly, so students can return month after month to continue to develop their skills! • Scholarships available • Military and sibling discounts • One-day attendance/Drop-In Tickets available San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook
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