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  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre will break the current partisan tie at the county — hear from one political analyst about what that means. Then, Voice of San Diego CEO Scott Lewis again joins us with his take on the District 1 election. Also, find out why area beaches are subject to closure. And, from reporting partner inewsource, hear about a new affordable housing project in the heart of Chula Vista. Finally, we’ve got a feature story on the 100th birthday of the oldest roller coaster in the county.
  • Presented by the Transborder Film Foundation, "Still Moving" brings together filmmakers from both sides of the border and draws an analogy between moving images and migrating bodies. The filmmakers’ works locate migrating bodies, affects, and memories through relics, artifacts, and ruptures in spacetime, traversing mediums and experimental methods. Presenting these films in conversation, "Still Moving" questions the continuity of colonial time and elevates the lives suspended between motion and stillness—the undocumented, the displaced, the disappeared, and the rendered ghostlike in this space we co-dwell. Through this program, TFF calls out violent border regimes, colonial forces, and capitalist extractions that loom around collective experiences of migration across the U.S.-Mexico border. At some times, migrating bodies become an exhibition of the border; at other times, the bodies become the border itself. Speaking in the present continuous tense, "Still Moving" is a call to bear witness and take action: migrating, gathering, resisting and remembering. This screening aims to bring the local community together and cultivate a shared space for reflection, connection, and healing. Following the films, TFF invites all audiences and filmmakers to join small group conversations and share their thoughts and experiences. Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dining With Court: A Dinner Pop-Up at Good Measure Chef Courtney is bringing her Provence menu from her chef residency to San Diego! Come join us for an evening of delicious summer seasonal food at Good Measure. Your ticket includes: 3 dishes of your choice (one of each: entreè, plat, dessert) and a beverage. Menu (is subject to change based on the freshest, seasonal, availability) Entreès / Starters: - Apricot Panzanella with homemade sourdough, tomatoes, soft sheep cheese and basil oil (can be made gluten free, vegetarian) - Lamb meatballs with walnuts and a white bean, shallot, olive and herb salad (gf) - Raw zucchini lemon salad, cantaloupe, shaved hard cheese, and anchovy (gf, can be made vegetarian without anchovy) Plats / Mains: - Seared fish on Ajo Blanco, melon, cilantro, and herb oil (can be made gluten free) - Housemade ricotta gnocchi with pistachio-mint pesto, pecorino, jambon, and sourdough breadcrumbs(can be made vegetarian without jambon) Desserts: - Lemon curd tarte with fresh whipped cream, candied lemon peel, and basil sugar - Choux au craquelin with fig jam, vanilla créme légère and fresh fig (gf version also available) ***No other modifications can be made than the ones mentioned There are two serving times: 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dining With Court on Instagram
  • Mayor Todd Gloria is expected to release a new budget proposal on Wednesday. Advocates hope to see more targeted cuts, rather than the same reductions across the city.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep asks WNBA star Napheesa Collier about the league's new contract with the players and the state of women's sports.
  • “Stories From Home” is a series of dances embodying the oral traditions of Nuevomexicano, Chicano and Mexican American communities in the American Southwest. Choreographer Yvonne Montoya and a diverse cast of dancers draw upon personal histories as well as stories of ancestral knowledge. “Stories From Home” is a vessel for personal and specific tales, while also offering a broader look at various cultural traditions throughout the Southwest. The work addresses themes such as the Bracero Program, the creation of the atomic bomb in Northern New Mexico and illness related to U.S. government projects, the loss of language because of 1940s Americanization programs, the experience of the Sephardim people during and after the Spanish Inquisition, family, love and querencia. An artist meet-and-greet will take place March 10 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Cross Cultural Center. CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stories-from-home-tickets-1981610837358 CSUSM Cross Cultural Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • It was a three-way, down-to-the-wire race between A$AP Rocky, ENHYPEN and Bad Bunny to be No. 1 on this week's Billboard 200 albums chart.
  • Sunday, June 7, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. No experience necessary. Age 15+ welcome! An ancient and eco-centered craft, Natural Dyes are a place to connect with the beauty and bounty of our planet’s rich offerings while creating with color and using our hands and minds to refresh our homes, wardrobes and to create one-of-a-kind palettes. In this hands-on workshop students will learn the entire process of natural dyeing while incorporating creative design elements through resist dye methods of Shibori. Each student will Shibori and hand-dye three natural fiber silk &/or bamboo scarves or squares to take home or gift to loved ones. If you’ve ever looked into using Natural Dyes, you may have been intimidated by the many facets of the process. We’ll cover them all–scour, mordant, preparation of natural dye, basic Shibori dye resist methods, natural dyeing & finishing–in great detail so you can get to creating with natural color today. All materials included. Students will receive an ‘Intro to Natural Dyes’ booklet that covers the entire process in detail, three natural fiber scarves to dye and Shibori, and samples from the dye pots. Students are also invited to bring one or two small glass jars (may be used/cleaned jars or new ones–no plastic containers as dye will be hot!) to take home dye at the end of class to continue to explore and experiment at home. • Military, first responders, sibling discount • Scholarships available Visit: Intro to Natural Dye & Shibori San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • This is the New Year’s Eve for those who want sophistication without sacrificing the excitement. Aboard our most elegant yacht, California Princess, you'll enjoy premium drinks, curated music from lounge to lively, tray-passed bites and sparkling nighttime views. With a more intimate crowd and atmosphere, it's a refined way to welcome 2026, on a yacht, champagne in hand, surrounded by the skyline. Event Highlights: Boarding: 9 p.m. with a welcome glass of champagne Cruising: 9:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Hosted Premium Bar all night long DJs & Dancing Midnight Champagne Toast as the new year begins Tray-passed light bites crafted for the occasion Dress: Festive, chic dresses, stylish suits, with a warm layer for the evening breeze Flagship Cruises & Events on Facebook / Instagram
  • "The Museums throughout Washington, but all over the Country are, essentially, the last remaining segment of "WOKE," he wrote.
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