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  • FanQuest Nation presents an interactive virtual trivia event series that tests player entertainment knowledge around your favorite fandom topics. Presented on the Crowdpurr platform, each month Tastings and Trivia features a host of activities, this month’s theme: Harry Potter! The Hogwarts Express has arrived yet again! Head over to Platform 9 ¾ and join us for Harry Potter themed virtual trivia. Get your butterbeer and join us for a live magic show from professional illusionist Chase Callahan (CHASEing the Magic), challenging trivia, and an after game Q&A with the magician! Win prizes and raffles, and compete for the best Hogwart's costume —make sure to dress up and share on social media tagging FanQuest Nation. If you know Harry Potter this game is for you! Get your friends together and compete to win prizes meet new friends and have a great time. Date | Tuesday, January 18 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PST (7 p.m. - 10 p.m. EST) Location | Online via Zoom Get tickets here! • Save the date: $15 (available up to three months prior in advanced and are the lowest cost, offer ends on January 1) • Early bird: $20 (starts on January 1) • General admission: $30 (starts on January 12) Each player needs their own ticket for the game. For more information, please visit fanquestnation.com and for additional information you can email us at events@fanquestnation.com.
  • In their new album, "Shattered," San Diego's Glass Spells offers lush synth pop with work-from-home style, best listened to at night. The band will play an album release show at Soda Bar on Aug. 14, 2021.
  • Ukrainian authorities found a mass burial site near a recaptured northeastern city previously occupied by Russian forces, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with KPBS Passport! In the rugged canyon lands of Northern Arizona, Navajo and Hopi cross country runners from two rival high schools put it all on the line for tribal pride, triumph over personal adversity and state championship glory. After a narrow win hands Tuba City High School their 19th state championship, second place finisher Chinle sets out to topple their rivals and finally claim victory for themselves.
  • San Diego is seeing it's number of COVID-related hospitalizations increase, mirroring a nationwide trend as the Delta variant continues to tax the county's medical infrastructure.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Moisés Naím, a distinguished fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about the stability and effectiveness of democracies around the world.
  • We talk to La Jolla Institute of Immunology’s Dr. Shane Crotty about health officials recommending that vaccinated people get a COVID-19 booster shot. Plus, with the school year starting, we talk about the latest guidance on what to do when a student tests positive for COVID-19. And, the binational Friendship Park has its 50th anniversary today, but is stil not fully reopened. A group of activists on both sides of the border is working to change that.
  • Japan currently requires negative PCR test results within 72 hours of departure for all entrants.
  • San Diego county's overall population grew by nearly 7% between 2010 and 2020, but its white majority is shrinking, according to newly released census data. Meanwhile, we have a full explainer for the upcoming recall election, how it works, and what’s at stake for California. Plus, San Diego was well represented by skateboarders at the Tokyo Olympics this year.
  • As demand for testing rises, local health officials and providers take action
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