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  • President Trump declined to say whether the U.S. would strike Iranian nuclear facilities, moments after Iran's supreme leader warned the U.S. against an attack and rejected Trump's call to surrender.
  • For many working adults, the summer can often feel the same as the rest of the year. So, maybe our idea of a "summer read" should encompass a wider swath of books? Here are a few out this week.
  • UNID@S is a performance that brings together artists from 3 states—California, Arizona, and Baja California, Mexico. The performance includes a fusion of M A L U’s violin sounds mixed with electronica; a call for equity, projections of Hugo Crosthwaite’s visual art with visual director Kijohote; a call for freedom from discrimination, Pita Zapot’s contemporary dance; a call for protection under law and the whispering voice of a poet, Zale; a call for equal rights. UNID@S will open in the silo courtyard with a multi-instrumentalist Maki & Delion performing saxophone, clarinet and voice, a second opener in the silo room by Medical Grade performing a hardcore-analog set and will close in the silo courtyard with Katja, a violist with electronica. The Silo Room on Instagram Visit: https://thesocietyofmastercraftsmen.com/index.html
  • Join us Saturday April 12 for the 10th anniversary of Uncorked: San Diego at Marina Park North. Sip & swirl over 150 wines and bubblies from across the globe. Including some amazing "outside the bottle" options like spirits and canned cocktails. This year we are also adding some delicious zero proof wines and mocktails too for people who want to enjoy all the party without the proof. Also enjoy fave local food trucks, our lawn game lounge, and a perfectly curated mix of live music by our DJs. There are two ticket types for this event. Early admission ($85) is at 1 p.m. and includes 4 full hours of tasting with a smaller capacity plus some exclusive bonus wines being poured during that first hour. General admission ($70) is at 2 p.m. and the event ends at 5 p.m. Both ticket types include all your tasting with food sold separately. Bring your friends, your picnic blankets and your thirst and come get "Uncorked" with us at the park for the epic 10th anniversary of Uncorked: San Diego! This event benefits local nonprofit Urban Surf 4 Kids (www.US4K.org) which provides water therapy and surf camps for orphan and foster youth. This event is 21 and over only. For more info go to www.uncorkedwinefestivals.com. ~No refunds
  • The German Theater Group San Diego Debuts its 6th annual theater production with the Cabaret “Lach Mal Wieder 2025” or “ Let’s Laugh Again 2025”, featuring witty skits and music about relationships and the chance to play along in Act II, with some adult content.The German Theater Group San Diego debuts its 6th annual theater production with the Cabaret “Lach Mal Wieder 2025” or “ Let’s Laugh Again 2025”! directed by Ms. Astrid Ronke, on April 26 and 27, 2025 at the German American Societies of San Diego, located at 1017 South Mollison Avenue, El Cajon, in San Diego. The 6th German Cabaret explores features in our society and daily life with humor, irony, and satire -- and remembers some popular German artists.“Lach Mal Wieder 2025” is performed in German with a summary of acts and announcements translated in English. The event is sponsored by the German American Chamber of Commerce California, The House of Germany at Balboa Park, The Kindermission Preschools, The German American School Association, Oracle, Property Advantage, and several smaller private donors. The theater productions promulgate German culture, awareness, and entertainment for the Southern California community. An al fresco reception will take place one hour before the show with the Lach Mal Wieder 2025 cabaret theater program commencing on Saturday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m.Free parking options are available in the theater parking lot (Home of the Oktoberfest) and street. Admission tickets based on limited availability: General Admission: $20 Saturday (*GAS members - $3 discount) $18 Sunday (*GAS members - $3 discount) Student/Youth/Military with your valid ID: $12 (each person) Purchase at the door: $25 (limited availability) Note: Limited seats available. The German Theater Group San Diego on Facebook
  • Trump prometió en enero enviar hasta 30,000 migrantes a Guantánamo, pero hasta el momento alrededor de 500 han sido trasladados en avión. Los críticos afirman que su objetivo parece ser intimidar a los migrantes para que se autodeporten.
  • Southern California's Biggest & Best Yacht Party, 14-Years Running!! Join us for the ultimate Memorial Day Sunday party on the water!! 4 DJs • 3 Decks • 2 Areas of Music • 1 Amazing Cruise w/ World Class House Music & Open Format DJs: Sky Deck (Open Format - Hip Hop) Yeah Brah! 4 p.m.- 6 p.m. Justin Credible 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Main Deck (EDM - House Music) T-Spoon 4 p.m.- 6 p.m. Ryan Nicholas Berretta 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. The only way to catch the true spirit of San Diego is to embark on the Pier Pressure® cruise. Let loose and set sail into the gorgeous So-Cal sun aboard the 10 million dollar, luxury vessel, the Inspiration Hornblower (upgraded to 1200-person capacity). Bring your significant and or favorite friends; and create the ultimate experience that no club, hotel or land entity could possibly offer. Get Tickets Pier Pressure on Instagram and Facebook
  • Mallon has been keeping diaries for most of his life. The Very Heart of It collects entries from the years 1983 to 1994, when he had recently come out as gay and moved to New York City.
  • Outdoor concert on Shelter Island at Humphreys Music by the Bay Guitar god Kenny Wayne Shepherd is one of the fiercest young axmen of his generation, and he continues to blow audiences away every time he takes the stage. The self-taught virtuoso is a sight to behold in concert, where his furious fingers and flailing blonde locks serve as the perfect counterpoint to the precision and ease of his razor-sharp riffs. Whether he's playing bluesy originals from 2014's Goin' Home or covering legends like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix, Shepherd always treats fans to electrifying performances that are as heavy on pure gusto as they are on musical chops. Bluesman Bobby Rush embodies the idea that you’re only as old as you feel. When he became more popular than ever in his eighties, he was consistently bringing his fans a live show - one as full of vitality as any you’d see from a performer a quarter his age. Rush doesn’t just stand there and sing, he really pulls out the stops for his ever-growing audience. When he’s not throwing emotion into his singing and harmonica playing, he’s cavorting with his female dancers, telling riveting stories and engaging in a give-and-take with the crowd that makes everybody in the room feel part of the evening’s event. With his crack band serving up Rush’s signature blend of funky grooves, soulful tunes and timeless blues, a Bobby Rush show isn’t just a concert, it’s an experience. Humphreys Concerts by The Bay on Facebook / Instagram
  • An underground network of feminists and activists developed new models of care for abortion that eventually helped legalize abortion in countries across Latin America.
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