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  • After right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called for civility. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with him at a meeting of the Western Governors' Association.
  • American actor and musician Drake Bell, the star of Nickelodeon’s hit series Drake & Josh, is bringing his signature blend of nostalgia and fresh original music to Lou Lou’s Jungle Room on Sunday, November 2 at 8 p.m.! Bell, who grew up in the spotlight and went on to carve out his own lane in music, continues to connect with fans through authentic, independent releases that showcase both heart and artistry. Kicking off the night is Chloe Bee, a dynamic soul/pop/R&B artist whose timeless vocals and sharp storytelling draw on influences from Stevie Wonder to Victoria Monét, making her the perfect opener for an unforgettable evening. Don’t miss this chance to catch two standout performers in an intimate setting. Drake Bell on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come experience the diversity of stories all told on the timely theme of rebellion. Members of Storytellers of San Diego will regale all with personal, historical, folkloric and literary tales--live and up close in an intimate and arts-filled atmosphere. Bastille Day may be the jumping off point, with a torrent of tales to follow-- inspired and unleashed. The personal is political. Hosted by author and storyteller, David Schmidt, with storytelling colleagues to aid and abet. Enjoy divine java and other barista drinks. Best for adults and ages 12 and up. Visit: https://www.storytellersofsandiego.org/
  • Que onda friends! It’s a Natalie only episode! In today’s episode, I share the impact movies have had on my life, and I have the pleasure of sitting down with filmmakers Marla Arreola, Marinthia Gutierrez and Nicolasa Ruiz whose lives have also been profoundly influenced by film. The work of these three remarkable women reached the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Together, we discuss their journeys, the challenges they've faced, and how they're carving new paths in the TV and film industry and beyond! Stay Tuned!
  • Every Monday night for the past five years, chef Samin Nosrat makes dinner with friends. She explains how she's been able to maintain this ritual, plus her "criminally good" recipe for garlic bread.
  • Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
  • Artificial intelligence programs use “AI crawlers” to scour the web for images and data. Artists hope that new laws and protective technology can keep their art from being used without their permission, in violation of their copyrights.
  • Geyser and a friend lured a classmate to the woods and stabbed her 19 times in 2014. She moved from a psychiatric facility to a group home in Wisconsin earlier this year.
  • 626 Night Market is back in San Diego, CA bigger than ever at the Pechanga Arena! The iconic Californian festival features dozens of food, merchandise, crafts, arts, games, music, and entertainment attractions in an epic event that appeals to all ages. Join us and make memories this season! Hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 5 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Admission: Presale $5.90. General Admission $6.93 (With Eventbrite Fees Included). Children 3 and under are free. Parking is free. Location: 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego, CA 92110 Download the Eventbrite app to access your tickets. Visit: https://www.626nightmarket.com/tickets-sd 626 Night Market on Instagram and Facebook
  • In the play by A. M. Dolan, Clapp portrays Frost, a native Californian, as the famed poet "bards around" the country, speaking to thousands at the height of his enduring popularity. The production blends Frost’s poetry, speeches, and conversations to offer a multidimensional portrait of the iconic American writer and four-time Pulitzer-Prize winner. Clapp, perhaps best known for playing detective Greg Medavoy in the12-season TV drama "NYPD Blue," "embodies the poet's joy and mischievous sense of humor," said the Boston Globe. The play is being produced by poet and Frost authority Robert Bernard Hass, executive director of the Robert Frost Society, and Rancho Santa Fe poet and Frost scholar Jim Hurley, associate director of the society. "We are thrilled to join with North Coast Rep to bring this superb production to San Diego for the first time," said Hass. "Those who know and revere Robert Frost will find him again in their midst through Gordon’s impeccable portrayal; others will meet a timeless Frost for the first time and fall for his irresistible mind and charm." The event will mark the latest in a series of recent collaborations by the Frost Society to present the California-born poet's work in three successive artistic genres: poetry, music, and drama The series launched in March 2024 with a four-day celebration of the poet's sesquicentennial year that drew hundreds of Frost lovers to hear ten of America's premier poets, including Pulitzer Prize-winner Tracy K. Smith. The following November, the Society collaborated with the San Diego Master Chorale in its interpretation of Randall Thompson's Frostiana, a composition based on seven of Frost's most beloved poems. The multi-venue events drew an estimated audience of 1,000. "This Verse Business" will run November 3 and 4 at 7:30 p.m. at North Coast Rep: 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075. To Purchase tickets to This Verse Business call (858) 481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org. Tickets are $45. Senior, Military and Student discounts are available. North Coast Repertory Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
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