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  • Over 2000 English words and phrases owe their origins to Shakespeare. His writing is so "baked in" to the English language that many of us quote him daily without knowing it. We cannot possibly cover them all in a single day, but we're sure gonna try! Come see all your favorites in their original context: "To be or not to be," "Wherefore art thou Romeo?," "Friends, Romans, countrymen— lend me your ears," "All the world's a stage," and many more. For dedicated Bard-hounds or simply lovers of the English language, it's an event not to be missed! Sunday, September 4 at 3 p.m. Free Admission Bring Your Beach Chair or Blanket Liberty Station at Dewey Rd, between Rosecrans and Truxton Visit: https://www.pointlomaplayhouse.com/
  • State health officials last year launched a first-ever competitive bidding process for its Medi-Cal insurance contracts, aiming to implement higher standards. But when the winners were announced, several insurers complained about the process and potential impact on patient care.
  • A little sewing shop in Barrio Logan launched the dreams of an entrepreneur and a brand as unique as its creator.
  • Israel's intensified combat operations throughout Gaza come as Palestinian civilians are being pushed farther south to escape the fighting.
  • The National Summer Sports Clinic, now in its 15th year, aims to provide adaptive sports and recreational activities to recently injured veterans.
  • A new documentary called A Disturbance in the Force looks back on how the special happened and why it's been locked away ever since.
  • English Wikipedia raked in more than 84 billion views this year, according to numbers released Tuesday by the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit behind the free, publicly edited online encyclopedia.
  • Join us for an in-person discussion with author Lynne Cox on Aug. 6 at 2 p.m. while she talks about her new book Tales of Al: The Water Rescue Dog in the Schulman Auditorium at Carlsbad City Library. Copies of the book will be available for sale before and after the event courtesy of Adventures by the Book, with a book signing to follow the discussion. Come early for a special Paws to Read event where independent readers can share their favorite stories with unbiased listeners (dogs!), and visit the first ever library-sponsored teen art show, both in the courtyard at 1 p.m. At a glance Lynne Cox author talk Saturday, Aug. 6, 2 p.m. Carlsbad City Library, 1775 Dove Ln. Come early to enjoy Paws to Read and Teen Art Show activities beginning at 1p.m.
  • If you like films, live music, connecting with your community or surf culture, consider yourself busy September 22-25 because you'll be at the 2nd annual Solento Surf Festival. Presented by Solento Organic Tequila and hosted by Taylor Steele, the 4-day Solento Surf Festival is a carefully curated, yet jam-packed lineup of film premieres, panel conversations, live music and surf competitions (friendly and not-so-friendly). Solento Surf Festival is brought to you by sponsors: Pedal Electric, Sun Bum, Yeti, Ting, GoPro, Dark Arts, Stab, Billabong, Alila Marea, and Pacifico. Profits from drink sales and surf competition entries will benefit charity partners Changing Tides Foundation and Sustainable Surf. SOCIALS: Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/solentotequila?lang=en IG: https://www.instagram.com/solento_tequila/
  • Laine joined Ray Thomas and Mike Pinder to form the Moody Blues and sang lead on the group's first hit, "Go Now." His death comes 50 years after the release of McCartney's Band on the Run album.
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