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  • With endearing stage presence, evocative lyrics, and a warm voice, world traveler and beloved local favorite, Gregory Page, seamlessly draws from imagination and experience, transcending traditions of folk, Celtic, jazz, ragtime, blues, swing, and French romanticism. The son of a traveling Armenian pop singer and a mother who was the lead singer and saxophone player in one of Britain’s first all-girl groups, Gregory has performed in a wide range of iconic venues such as the London Palladium, The Paradiso in Amsterdam, and the Woodford Folk Festival in Australia. Visit: www.gregorypage.com
  • If your household is starting to look like one giant playroom, it might be time to declutter. Here's how to cut down on stress-inducing mess and decide what to keep, donate or let go.
  • First, we look over some data to determine both the personal cost and regional economic impact of Comic-Con. Then, a congressman says a detention center policy is getting in the way of his ability to conduct oversight visits. Also, we’ll tell you how a newly updated Air attack base helped to stop the wildfire in Ramona. Next, a preview of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art and the International Bicycle Film Festival. And, some weekend event ideas taking place across the county that you and yours could take part in.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mike Vorkunov of the Athletic about the record-breaking sale of the Los Angeles Lakers to investor Josh Kushner and former Disney CEO Bob Iger.
  • "Chrome and Candy Dreams: A Rite of Passage" Curated by Norman Paraiso, Juan "Wicho" Flores, and Ariana Arroyo. Open Reception: Saturday, September 12, 2026 1- 5 p.m. For generations, communities have demonstrated that the most effective responses to violence are often not through criminalization, but in the relationships and cultural practices that help the youth dream of a better future. Lowrider bikes are often the first vehicle through which youth express their individuality, cultural pride, and sense of belonging. Each bike carries with it the legacy of those who built, rode, and shared it, embodying the values that continue to sustain lowrider culture today. This exhibition brings together a display of lowrider bikes, contemporary artists, photographers, and special contributions of archival photo collections from local San Diego bike club chapters. Chrome and "Candy Dreams" honors the living heritage of the lowrider bike as a powerful rite of passage for generations of youth. Visit: chicanoparkmuseum.org/ Chicano Park Museum & Cultural Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a thrilling Magic: The Gathering Commander event at HobbyTown Santee! Join us for everyone's favorite 100-card singleton format. Come to HobbyTown Santee for a thrilling Commander event! EVENT CODE: 56W4QGD Time: 3:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Entry Fee: $5 (includes a Standard Set, Draft, or Play booster. ) Max Occupancy: 12 attendees* Eventbrite Ticket is required to attend. Limited spots available. Secure your spot! About Commander Night In Commander gameplay, each player builds a deck of 100 cards, including a legendary creature designated as their "commander." The commander starts the game in the command zone and can be cast from there. Commander is a 100 card Singleton format. Decks are assigned a "Commander" to define the deck's color and overall theme. Players begin with 40 life points instead of the usual 20 in other MTG formats. The Commander format also has a unique deck-building rule: each card, with the exception of basic lands, must have a different name. This encourages diverse and varied decks, making each game of Commander a unique experience. Players are encouraged to bring decks that they may have modified or constructed themselves! Commander Night offers a more casual and social MTG experience, allowing players to enjoy the game in a multiplayer setting with decks that showcase their personal creativity and playstyle! MAY YOUR DRAWS BE FAVORABLE, AND YOUR PLAYS BE EPIC. WE EAGERLY ANTICIPATE YOUR PRESENCE ON THE BATTLEFIELD! All participation and competition rewards are pending final attendance numbers and placement. *Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. HobbyTown Santee on Facebook / Instagram
  • Important Information To Know When Booking Your Reservation Experience With Us. 1. If requiring a reservation today, please TEXT US AT: (619) 880 1832. | This platform is for future bookings only. 2. All reservations must be cancelled by phone by 6pm the night before your reservation date or you are responsible for all tea's booked. (All our food is prepared specifically for each reservation on the day of the booking) 3. Please put in special requests, how many vegetarians, gluten frees, vegans and children you are booking for. We cannot accommodate dietary changes on the day. 4. If you are allergic to anything please also note this in special requests if you do not inform us of how many people are allergic no one will be served that item. 5. Children four and above only please, we do not provide high chairs or space for strollers. Tea service takes an hour and a half and little ones do struggle with this. 6. Please let us know the name of the guest celebrating an event in Special Requests. 7. Please note we are NOT a celiac certified kitchen. 8. Parties of 10 or more a Deposit of $200 Is required and will be charged to your credit card on file by our team in order for the booking to be confirmed. Visit: https://tableagent.com/san-diego/the-britannia-tearooms/event/216078/mothers-day-special-event-6495/ The Britannica Tearooms on Instagram and Facebook
  • Argentina survived another heart-stopping match when it scored two late goals to topple England and extend the Three Lions' six-decade-long wait for another World Cup trophy.
  • Join us at the St. John of the Cross Lemon Fest in Lemon Grove! Enjoy kids games, live music & multi-cultural food. Free entry! The St. John of the Cross Lemon Fest is an annual community gathering held every September in Lemon Grove, California. Here is a summary of what defines the event: Purpose: It serves as a major annual fundraiser for St. John of the Cross Catholic Church and School, supporting parish ministries, school operations, and facility maintenance. Cultural Food: A defining highlight is its diverse food booths created by parishioners, featuring popular dishes like street tacos and crispy Filipino lumpia. Entertainment & Attractions: The festival includes classic mid-way games, a beer garden, live musical acts, stage performances, and prize raffles and a silent auction throughout the weekend. Community Spirit: Admission and live entertainment are free to the public, drawing families from across Lemon Grove and the East County area. Visit: https://www.sjcparishlg.org/ St. John of the Cross Parish, Lemon Grove on Facebook
  • The downtown comic shop has spent the year preparing for thousands of Comic-Con attendees seeking comics, collectibles, exclusives and events.
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