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  • Pantomimes are plays based on a well-known story — often a fairy tale — which are given a bawdy twist. The audience is expected to join in throughout, shouting as loudly as they can.
  • A judge again rules San Diego can’t remove building height limits in the Midway District. Then, we check in on the airport TSA amid the ongoing government shutdown. Also, students and teachers say they’re frustrated with the Grossmont Union School Board decisions disrupting school library operations. And the latest on the Camp Pendleton Marine pilot killed last week in a helicopter crash. Finally, an Escondido pool closed since COVID is again open.
  • The judge ordered prosecutors to produce evidence by the end of the day on Thursday following concerns that the Justice Department was trying to "indict first" and investigate second.
  • These stunning photos include a polar bear in a Chinese zoo, a teen in Zambia facing an uncertain future, Mongolian kids watching TV in a tent, a chef prepping a bowl of good-for-you soup.
  • Lecture speaker event with Dr. Alina Polyakova on the Russian-Ukrainian War moderated by SDSU Professor Mikhail Alexseev. Dr. Alina Polyakova is President and CEO of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) as well as the Donald Marron Senior Fellow at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Dr. Polyakova is a recognized expert on transatlantic relations, European security including Russia and Ukraine, tech policy, and populism. She is the author of the book, "The Dark Side of European Integration," which examines the rise of far-right political movements in Europe, as well as dozens of major policy reports and articles in outlets such as The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, and The Atlantic, and others. She is a frequent commentator in major media outlets, such as Fox News, CNN, and BBC. Dr. Polyakova is an experienced leader with previous roles as the Founding Director for Global Democracy and Emerging Technology at the Brookings Institution, Director of Research for Europe and Eurasia at the Atlantic Council, among others. She has also held numerous prestigious fellowships, including at the National Science Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and the Fulbright Foundation, among others. She serves on the board of the Free Russia Foundation and is a member of the Leadership Council for Women in National Security (LCWINS) and the Scientific Council of the Elcano Royal Institute. Dr. Polyakova holds a Ph.D. and MA in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a BA in Economics and Sociology from Emory University. Alexander Hamiliton Society at The University of San Diego on Instagram
  • Floating Sound Bath by the San Diego Marina Friday, November 15 | 4–5 p.m. | Lanai Pool, Sheraton San Diego Resort Experience serenity that moves like the tide. As the sun drifts toward the horizon, immerse yourself in a luxurious floating sound bath set against the tranquil beauty of the San Diego marina. From the comfort of the Lanai Pool, you’ll float effortlessly atop warm, glistening water as layers of crystal bowls, chimes, and gentle gongs wash over you—balancing the body, calming the mind, and opening the heart. Let the golden light of sunset mingle with the harmonics of sound and sea breeze. Whether you’re a local seeking renewal or a guest discovering San Diego’s coastal magic, this experience offers a moment of rare stillness and sensory indulgence. What to Expect: - A 45-minute guided floating sound bath led by certified sound healers - Use of floatation devices provided for your comfort - Towels and herbal refreshments following the session - Complimentary access to the Lanai Pool and sunset views for the day - Complimentary self-parking for the evening at Sherton San Diego Resort Dress comfortably for the water and arrive a few minutes early to settle in. You shouldn't get wet, but should wear clothes you wouldn't mind getting into the water in. The experience concludes as the sun sets—leaving you deeply relaxed, restored, and connected to the rhythm of the ocean. Spaces are limited for this intimate sunset gathering. Reserve your spot and float into tranquility. Sheraton San Diego Resort on Facebook / Instagram
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