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  • These books shed light on some of dance's most iconic figures and provide a glimpse into the state of ballet culture today — and the direction it's heading next year and for years to come.
  • Come cheer on the San Diego Padres in their three-day, three-game showdown against the Los Angeles Dodgers! Game Schedule: Game One | Friday, May 5 2023 @6:40 p.m. Party in the Park: City Connect - Each Friday home game, players rep' the fan-favorite City Connect uniform. Swap out your brown and gold for pink and mint and get ready to kick off the weekend at our City Connect party! Enjoy drink specials starting at $5 and live music beginning at gates open until first pitch. Game Two | Saturday, May 6 2023 @5:40 p.m. Nurse Appreciation Weekend - Celebrate Nurse Appreciation Weekend with a limited-edition retractable badge reel! Tickets MUST be purchased through Padres.com/ThemeGames to receive the related item, available only while supplies last. Presented by UC San Diego Health Game Three | Sunday, May 7 20234 @4:08 p.m. Nurse Appreciation Weekend - Celebrate Nurse Appreciation Weekend with a limited-edition retractable badge reel! Tickets MUST be purchased through Padres.com/ThemeGames to receive the related item, available only while supplies last. Presented by UC San Diego Health Military Salute to Military Athletes - Every Sunday, the Padres will recognize and honor the men and women who serve our country. Active duty service members, Veterans and their families receive 25% off tickets on Sundays and 10% off all season long, available online through verification by GovX. Presented by USAA Padres & Pets Calendar Giveaway - The first 40,000 fans in attendance will receive one calendar, presented by Petco, featuring their favorite Padres players along with their beloved pets! Presented by Petco After the game, the fun keeps going! Kids ages 14 and under can run the bases. Families are encouraged to arrive when gates open for KidsFest, presented by SDG&E, to enjoy bounce houses and other inflatables, games, face painters, balloon artists and other kid-friendly activities in Gallagher Square.
  • San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria launched the “Bridge to Home” program on Monday. It’s goal: to speed up the construction of affordable housing. Next, if approved by the legislature the state will give counties money to expand the courts to focus on getting severely mentally ill and chronically addicted people off the streets and into shelters. But some mental health professionals have concerns about how the so-called Care Court would work in the real world. After, Dr. Lamont Jackson will be the next superintendent of the San Diego Unified School District. What challenges will he face as leader of the state’s second largest district? Then, a $3.5 billion mega project may soon be replacing the original Seaport Village and Central Embarcadero. And, The Old Globe introduces "El Borracho," a play which explores the realities of a Mexican American family dealing with an alcoholic family member. Finally, a preview of the 11th annual San Diego Arab Film Festival which begins Friday at the Museum of Photographic Arts.
  • Aztec Women’s Lacrosse is coming to Snapdragon Stadium! This is a great way to support another one of our San Diego State teams and experience Snapdragon Stadium in its first year. San Diego State hosts both Kent State and High Point this weekend, and both SDSU games, along with two other collegiate women’s lacrosse games, will be played in Snapdragon Stadium. Schedule of games: Friday, March 3 Stonybrook vs. Stanford at 4 p.m. Kent State vs. SDSU at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 5 UC Davis vs. Kent State 12 p.m. High Point vs. SDSU 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 for general seating and $15 for premium seating for each day. Buy tickets at www.GoAztecs.com/LAXtix or call 619-283-SDSU. For more information, visit the SDSU Athletics website. San Diego State University Athletics on Facebook / Instagram
  • In April The Municipal Gallery is overflowing with radiant art, for the “Local Color: Primarily Yellow” exhibition. The Innerspace Gallery features PhotoArts Group’s “Abstracts”, in Expressions Gallery I a solo show of Carmen Saunders’ "Photography Layered Landscapes and Waterscapes” Expressions Gallery II Bob Weller’s solo show “Abstractions on Grand”, and in the In-Between Gallery are oil painters Pat Hunter and Wayne Adachi. Studio artists include Bettina Heinz, Sunshine Riehl, Martita Foss, Robert Barry, Ted Washington and Paula Thomas. The exhibit is available at Escondido Arts Partnership Municipal Gallery until Friday, May 6 on gallery hours: • Tuesday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Thursday to Saturday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit escondidoarts.org or call (760) 480-4101.
  • "I want the state of California to start paying attention to what's going on inside these nursing homes.”
  • Players didn't always have the freedom to express themselves through their outfits — in 2005, the NBA instituted a restrictive dress code. Now players embrace the intersection of sports and fashion.
  • Katherine May's new book examines the idea of awakening wonder in an "anxious age." And when I tell you that I dog-eared almost every page in this book, I'm telling God's honest truth.
  • Developer LPC West has been chosen to complete the first project at San Diego State University's "innovation district" on the SDSU Mission Valley campus, it was announced Monday.
  • The long-running baseball video game features a new mode that celebrates historical Black all-stars and offers a much-requested single-player experience.
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