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  • The Parker Edison Project podcast is back for Season 2. This time around we explore culture in our city and how it plays out in our everyday lives; like how nature affects our mental health, and how freeways can also divide communities. We uncover the forgotten history of San Diego, and the events that helped shape the city. We also learn something new about this city we love so much. And back by popular demand- “Movies Millennials Should Movie” and “Six Degrees of Separawayans”. This is the Parker Edison Project, a sonic exploration of culture as a lifestyle, where each episode starts with a thought-provoking talk and ends with a musical bang. Outro music: "Step Down" by the Sure Fire Soul Ensemble Show Credits: Parker Edison (Host), Kurt Kohnen (Co-creator) and Chris Reyes (Head Editor)
  • The National Eating Disorders Association took down a controversial chatbot, after users showed how the newest version could dispense potentially harmful advice about dieting and calorie counting.
  • The Coronado Island Film Festival presents their March Classic Series film: "A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)." Enjoy watching Classic Films on the Big Screen the way they were meant to be seen! The Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) welcomes makers and lovers of film from all over the world to the storied seaside village of Coronado, California to celebrate the magical art of visual storytelling. Coronado’s enduring love affair with Hollywood began more than a century ago at the iconic Hotel del Coronado, our festival’s Presenting Sponsor. About "A Streetcar Named Desire": Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles around her. Date | Wednesday, March 23 at 5:30 p.m., doors open at 5 p.m. Location | Village Theatre Get tickets here! General admission: $15 Price includes a complimentary glass of wine, beer or a non-alcoholic beverage. For more information, please visit coronadofilmfest.com/2022-classic-movie-series or email info@coronadofilm.com.
  • Donald Trump said Thursday he’s been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate.
  • Two of California’s largest insurers are no longer writing new homeowner policies in California.
  • It's the latest example of how generative AI tools enable politicians to blur the line between fact and fiction.
  • NOTE: The Powers New Voices Festival 2022 has been rescheduled for April 6-10, 2022. Reservations by phone. The Old Globe's Powers New Voices Festival 2022 is divided into two segments and takes place at the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre in the Conrad Prebys Theatre Center. The first, on day 1 (Friday, Apr. 8) features the Community Voices program and partnership with SoulKiss Theater. The second segment, Festival Series of New American Play Readings, takes place Saturday and Sunday, Apr. 9-10. Tickets can be reserved by calling the Ticket Services Department at (619) 23-GLOBE (234-5623). A line for standby seating will form 30 minutes before each performance of the Powers New Voices Festival. Based on ticket-holder attendance, those standing in the standby line may be seated. Seating is based on seat availability and is not guaranteed. Latecomers with tickets are also not guaranteed admittance. DAY 1: Celebrating Community Voices: An evening of two one-act plays from The Old Globe Friday, April 8, 2022. 7:30 p.m. The Powers New Voices Festival kicks off with "Celebrating Community Voices," an evening of short works created by San Diego playwrights through the Globe’s arts engagement programs Community Voices and coLAB. In collaboration with SoulKiss Theater, this evening will feature the one-act readings of "Game Night" by Queen Kandi Cole and directed by Bibi Mama and "And We Danced" by Miki Vale and directed by Jacole Kitchen. For Celebrating Community Voices, playwrights Ngozi Anyanwu and Liza Jesse Peterson served as mentors to Vale and Cole, respectively. "And We Danced" By Miki Vale Directed by Jacole Kitchen An exploration of the life and impact of Ruth Ellis, a Black, openly queer woman and LGBTQIA activist from the 1940s who created a safe haven and sustained advocacy for the Queer Black community of Detroit. "Game Night" By Queen Kandi Cole Directed by Bibi Mama A group of friends gather for a night of games but wind up digging into the complexities of their diverse backgrounds and belief structures post-pandemic during a chaotic and hilarious evening of libations and truth-telling. DAY 2: 'Regular' Saturday, Apr. 9, 2022 4 p.m. By Ngozi Anyanwu Directed by Patricia McGregor Black love. Is it a thing? And if so…. What is it in practice? Seriously… like in real life not in movies? What does it look like Sound like, Smell like across generations Across cultures Do we really want that old thang that our parents had? And by we I mean the Blacks. What if we could explore it like any other ideation of love? What if the way we talked about Black love was just, like ……. Regular? 'Exotic Deadly: Or The MSG Play' Saturday, Apr. 9, 2022 7:30 p.m. By Keiko Green Directed by Jesca Prudencio It’s 1999, and Ami is an awkward, Japanese American high schooler whose world comes crashing down with a terrible discovery: her family is responsible for manufacturing MSG, the poison spice getting all the kids hooked! Meanwhile, a cool new girl, Exotic Deadly, arrives from Japan, and she’s not playing by the rules. In this time-traveling adventure, Ami vows to save the world from MSG and realizes what she’s capable of, if she could just get off the ocean floor.... DAY 3: 'The Red and the Black' Sunday, Apr. 10 2022 4 p.m. By Keelay Gipson Directed by Steve H. Broadnax III You know that thing new couples do? Where they invite their other coupled friends to a weekend away to show off their new relationship? This play takes place in the Berkshires during one such weekend. And what was supposed to be a ritualistic coming together of friends spirals into something much different by the weekend’s end. A meditation on the rise of New Black Conservatism, The Red and the Black toys with the notion that all skinfolk ain’t kinfolk. Related Links: The Old Globe Arts Engagement on Instagram The Old Globe on Instagram The Old Globe Arts Engagement on Facebook The Old Globe on Facebook The Old Globe's COVID-19 policy
  • Homelessness in the region increased by at least 14% this year, according to the results from the 2023 WeAllCount Point-in-Time Count released Thursday.
  • March 2023 took us places: from scary Spain in Resident Evil 4 to Tchia's colorful archipelago, to the Diablo IV beta's grim Sanctuary.
  • They can’t afford to take off their masks: Immunocompromised students and campus staff are highly susceptible to COVID-19, and with mask mandates dropping, some believe their schools don’t value their safety.
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