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  • "AMPED"— A Nan Coffey Art Show When: Saturday, October 25, 2025 • 5 p.m. PT (doors & online release) Where: Fall Brewing – North Park, 4542 30th St, San Diego, CA 92116 Online Collection: https://nanwashere.com/collections/amped Overview "AMPED" is Nan Coffey’s once-a-year show: 50 one-of-a-kind originals packed with pop-meets-punk energy and tributes to icons across punk, ska, and rock. See the work in person at Fall Brewing and shop online the moment doors open at 5 p.m. PT. Originals are first come, first served and not held in advance. What you’ll experience - 50 brand-new originals created for AMPED - Bold portraits and ska/punk nods (classics to modern favorites) - Meet the artist & enjoy the brewery vibe Online collection goes live at 5 p.m. PT (same minute as doors) Browse now and check back as we add previews all week: https://nanwashere.com/collections/amped Schedule - 5 p.m. — Doors open & online drop goes live - 5 p.m.–8: p.m. — Viewing, meet & greet, purchases Important notes - Every artwork is one-of-one; once a piece sells, it’s gone - Shipping: Works ship after the exhibition closes (~4 weeks) and will arrive in time for the holidays - International orders: Import fees may apply at delivery Who it’s for Music lovers, ska/punk fans, collectors, and anyone who wants bold, high-energy art on their walls. Add to calendar, invite a friend, and get AMPED with us at Fall Brewing. Nan Coffey on Facebook / Instagram
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+. Join an extraordinary lineup of talent and the American Pops Orchestra to pay tribute to the women who have defined Broadway and those who are shaping its future. This March 2025 concert at New York's Town Hall is a celebration of song and legacy.
  • Trump officials are reviewing changes to racial and ethnic categories that the Biden administration approved for the 2030 census and other federal government forms, a White House agency official says.
  • The public is invited to meet San Diego scientists leading groundbreaking biomedical research when Scripps Research hosts its second annual Discovery Day at the Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park. With more than a dozen hands-on science activity stations led by over 50 graduate students and scientists from different Scripps Research laboratories, visitors will see amazing demonstrations and explore topics ranging from chemistry, neuroscience, viruses and vaccines, aging research, cancer biology, the gut microbiome, and more. Science enthusiasts of all ages will find fun and engaging activities at Scripps Research Discovery Day, from building candy DNA models and tasting ice cream made using liquid nitrogen, to peering at bacteria and tiny worms through microscopes, entering the tiny universe of viruses with virtual reality goggles, and learning about the latest research into new medicines that may soon provide treatments for disease. Following on the success of the first Scripps Research Discovery Day in November 2024, which was held in part to celebrate the non-profit research institute’s 100th birthday, Scripps Research is excited to return to the Fleet and connect again with members of the community for insightful conversations and shared moments of wonder. Admission to Scripps Research Discovery Day is included with general admission to the Fleet Science Center galleries. Scripps Research on Facebook / Instagram
  • A proposal advancing in the legislature would require California hospitals to pre-screen patients for charity care before sending out medical bills.
  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre and Chula Vista Mayor John McCann are firing heated accusations back-and-forth at one another as the last day to vote approaches.
  • Arlene Wagner has been collecting nutcrackers for nearly 50 years. Now, she's got one of the largest collections in the world, housed at the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum in Washington.
  • Fresh Air's book critic says her picks tilt a bit to nonfiction, but the novels that made the cut redress the imbalance by their sweep and intensity. Karen Russell's The Antidote was her favorite.
  • Trump has prompted a redistricting race as he tries to maintain Republican control of the House in the 2026 elections. Democrats have fewer options to counter, as the battle heads into next year.
  • With ACA tax credits set to expire, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen says premiums are "doubling, tripling" and warns "millions" could lose coverage if Congress fails to act.
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