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  • We're at the final stretch of the World Cup. It feels like just yesterday, international fans were arriving in the U.S. and marveling at Buc-ee's and unlimited free soda.
  • You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life at Arrival From Sweden: "The Music of ABBA"! Since its founding in 1995, Arrival from Sweden has toured in over 70 countries, bringing "The Music of ABBA" to fans worldwide. Hear hits like “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “Take A Chance,” “SOS,” “The Winner Takes It All,” “Super Trouper,” “Money Money Money,” “Waterloo,” “Fernando,” “Thank You For The Music,” “Lay All Your Love On Me,” “Gimme Gimme Gimme” and many more. The production has everything a great ABBA show needs: sparkling costumes, talented musicians, and incredible vocalists, delivering beloved songs with such accuracy that it’s hard to believe that it’s not the real ABBA on stage. The band was founded by Vicky Zetterberg-Norbäck and the ABBA original musician Rutger Gunnarsson in 1995 in Gothenburg, Sweden, and is the only group that has been given a previously unreleased ABBA song directly from Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson. The song “Just A Notion” was released by ARRIVAL from Sweden in 1999 and was yet again released by the original ABBA in 2021 on their latest record “Voyage.” Arrival From Sweden is the closest you can get to seeing ABBA! Visit: https://www.sandiegotheatres.org/events/detail/arrival-from-sweden-the-music-of-abba-2026 Arrival From Sweden on Facebook / Instagram
  • Experience beautiful handbell music and great vibes on June 14, 2026 at 4 p.m. (PDT). It's the perfect way to welcome spring with some harmony and community spirit. Don't miss out on this lively, in-person concert — bring your friends and enjoy the music! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/san-diego-harmony-ringers-spring-concert-tickets-1988737328886
  • Newsom opposes a California measure taxing billionaires, arguing the issue should be addressed federally to prevent billionaires from leaving the state.
  • Let’s celebrate the 250th anniversary of America’s Independence with a bang at a new location! We have partnered with the Ramona Rotary, Kiwanis, Municipal Water District, and Lions Club to make this year’s annual even bigger and better at the Ramona Outdoor Community Center – 421 Aqua Ln. The fun begins at 1 p.m. with local food, craft and commercial vendors, plenty of shade, VIP section, and more! Free admission and parking. For more information, visit https://ramonachamber.com/fireworks Ramona Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
  • On their first earnings call since SpaceX's June public offering, executives said the company is pouring funds into rocket development, Starlink satellites and AI.
  • The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) announces "The Dean Collection Presents: Hometown Heroes," a new exhibition opening April 18, 2026, alongside "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys." To celebrate San Diego’s creative community, Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys approached MCASD with the idea of spotlighting local artists from the Dean Collection to accompany the run of "Giants." MCASD collaborated with the Deans to organize "Hometown Heroes," which will feature photographers MJ Pimentel, Oscar Cruz, and Chata, drawn from the Dean Collection, in dialogue with selected works from the museum’s permanent collection by regional artists Andrea Chung, Esteban Cabeza de Baca, and Fox Maxy. Works by Pimentel, Cruz and Chata capture facets of life in San Diego with images that speak to the encroachment of gentrification, a longstanding history of Chicana/o/e activism, lowrider car culture, and community pride. With an eye towards the natural environment, Chung’s cyanotypes of lionfish shed light on the enduring effects of colonialism, while Cabeza de Baca’s layered painting and Maxy’s sculptural video installation point to the cultural and ecologic forces that have shaped the U.S. /Mexico border region. This exhibition celebrates San Diego’s artists and histories born from a recent acquisition made by The Dean Collection. "Neighborhood Visualz," an exhibition showcasing film photographs by Cruz and Pimentel, was on view at Por Vida, a coffee shop and gallery in Barrio Logan, when Swizz Beatz (Kasseem Dean) paid a visit and decided to purchase the entire show. This is in line with the Deans’ unique approach to collecting that centers on forming personal relationships with artists and amplifying voices that have been historically underrepresented. This MCASD exclusive exhibition centers Black, Brown, and Indigenous experiences at a critical time. As the first "Giants" venue incorporating both English and Spanish labels, MCASD continues to further their commitment to highlighting the work of Latino/a/e artists in the broader San Diego community and beyond. Local traditions will also be incorporated into the run of "Giants," starting with a performance and blessing by Danza Mexi’cayotl—one of the oldest and most respected Chichimeca-Azteca dance groups in San Diego County—to kick off the exhibition’s opening celebration. "Hometown Heroes" is curated by MCASD Associate Curator, Amy Crum, and will be on view April 18 through Nov. 8, 2026.
  • Los recortes en Medi-Cal agravarán la situación de los hospitales que ya operan con pérdidas. La consecuencia: menos servicios y mayores costos también para quienes tienen seguro privado.
  • The bill is meant to stifle Russia's economy by allowing for tough new tariffs against major importers of Russian energy. The legislation was led by Lindsey Graham before his unexpected death in July.
  • Michael Castillo previously managed and trained campus law enforcement at the University of San Diego.
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