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  • Join us on Saturday, July 29 from 5-8 p.m. at Thorn Mission Hills for the Royal Ralph Hazy IPA Release Party with food by Phil's BBQ! That's right! Phil's BBQ is back in their OG neighborhood for one day at Thorn Mission Hills from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, July 29! Come and meet the artist responsible for the amazing artwork on our newest beer release can, grab a limited edition tee, and stay for the BBQ! The beer release event is free, the ticket is to reserve a BBQ plate by Phil's BBQ! The ticket will get you one of their famous Pulled Pork Sandwiches and a side of their coleslaw and mac and cheese along with a Thorn beer of your choice for only $22 (plus tax/fees). GET TICKETS Please email anna@thorn.beer if you would like to reserve a veggie burger or chicken option for your meal. About the artist: The artwork for this can was created by R. Piper, born and raised in Mission Hills by a family of artists and his very first art show was in the back of Thorn North Park in 2012. This piece is titled “Royal Ralph,” named after our raccoon logo, and was created as a larger-than-life mural on the wall of our Mission Hills tasting room. About the beer: Intense citrus aroma with notes of berries intertwine with bright, tropical mango and passion fruit flavors producing a vivid, juicy IPA.
  • New Yorker writer Emily Nussbaum discusses the lawsuits brought forth by the Love is Blind cast members, and reflects on how reality TV has impacted our culture. Her new book is Cue the Sun!
  • In the days after Alabama's Supreme Court deemed frozen embryos to be "extrauterine children," the chief justice's ties to a movement that experts call "Christian extremist" have come to light.
  • Must-see visual art exhibitions right now: Tom Driscoll at SIP Art Space; Sofie Ramos at Bread and Salt; Armando de la Torre at Athenaeum Art Center; 'Africa in Context' at Mesa College Art Gallery; and Perry Vásquez at Quint Gallery.
  • If you are sorely tempted to flee to the vast park and hinterlands, and are stuck here, you are invited to a rural travel through storytelling of tales themed "On the Road." Come chortle, laugh outright, empathize, groan at adventure and misadventures from members of Storytellers of San Diego. Expect folktales, personal and literary tales told by Marilyn McPhie, Rita Mooney, Tyler Turner, Lissette Ryan on harp, as well, and Mindy Donner. Hosted by Marilyn in an eclectic, art-filled atmosphere with great java. Designed for those 12 years and up. Donations welcome. For more information visit: storytellersofsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • KPBS Midday Edition got a sneak peek of the convention floor during preview night. Plus, a look at the more literary side of the convention and book fandoms. And off-site events to check out this weekend that don’t require a badge.
  • Noise from roads, airports and equipment like leaf blowers has been linked with serious health impacts. Decades ago, the U.S. government passed a law limiting it, but it has no teeth.
  • Premieres Monday, Feb. 19, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Watch incredible Louisiana treasures including an emerald, diamond and gold necklace, ca. 1875; New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival posters; and a 1962 - 1966 Stewart "Smokey" Stover collection. Find out which is the top $100,000 find!
  • A new art installation asks people and institutions to go beyond land acknowledgements - and give property back to Indigenous tribes.
  • Don’t miss an exciting evening of traditional Sāmoan music played with acoustic guitars, selo (upright bass), and ‘ukulele, along with traditional Sāmoan percussion instruments that draw influence from the melodic storytelling traditions from throughout Polynesia. Fresh off the release of their debut album, Faiva O Sāmoa, lifelong musicians Dr. Grant Muāgututi’a, Vaea A’etonu, and Tinifuloa Grey will provide a night of blissful harmonies and authentic music in this age of technology. Be ready to be immersed in the language, culture, and musical arts of Sāmoa. Co-sponsored by the Cross-Cultural Center, CSUSM Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Equity in Action, and the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Faculty & Staff Association. Instagram/Facebook/YouTube/TikTok: @faivamusic For more information visit: csusm.edu
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