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  • Tania Branigan, once China correspondent for the Guardian, makes the strongest English-language effort yet to reconstruct what it was like to live through, and then with, this part of Chinese history.
  • The unleashing of powerful, generative AI on the public is raising concerns that as the technology becomes more prevalent, it will become easier to claim that anything is fake.
  • Visionary musician Ingram Marshall has died at the age of 80. A leading figure of the West Coast avant-garde music scene, Marshall forged unusual connections between minimalism and electronic music.
  • The Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club’s 8th Taste of Rancho Santa Fe 2022: A Spectacular Food, Wine & Spirits Festival Grand Opening with Champaign toast and welcome by event chairman Luis Carranza, Club President Paulette Britton, District Governor Chuck Pretto and the entire Rancho Santa Fe Rotary team. Fabulous car displays and welcome by our title sponsors Hoehn Motors, Pacific Sotheby’s International and Future Legends. Scrumptious fun fare bites from restaurants and caterers of Rancho Santa Fe and beyond; Award winning wines, beers & spirits from vineyards of Napa Valley, Sonoma and many more; A sensational raffle; Shopping extravaganza; Great music and dance into the night on the green. Music: Cynthia Fletes, DC Entertainment Productions When you arrive at the Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club event, club member and TV host & recording artistAmy Scruggs, will accompany and assist you with photo opportunities and interviews. 100% of the proceeds raised will go to the Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Foundation which supports funds and service to aiding organizations in need. Our local Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club and Foundation takes on the toughest challenges in communities all over the world. In the past twelve months the RSF group of volunteers has visited, worked with and provided much needed funds to a Mexican children orphanage, Camp Pendleton military families as well as downtown San Diego homeless and disadvantaged housing groups, supported human trafficking victims organizations and Ukraine war refugees and funded a Ugandan international clean water project, and many more. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Some video game fans chide others for not "getting good" enough to beat tough games. But frequent failure can foster personal growth and knit communities together.
  • The Coastal Cities Jazz Band is one of the finest BIG BAND ensembles (17 members) in the southwestern United States. Female and male vocalists will join them to perform swinging sounds of the 30s, 40s, and 50s. Come celebrate the 75th anniversary of the HVCCA that has presented over 300 concerts in Escondido since 1945. Get Tickets: Senior, Military, Student and Child discounts are available. Vaccination Required The Coastal Cities Jazz Band on Facebook California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook
  • Denmark Vesey's planned slave rebellion was meant to be extensive.
  • March is Women’s History Month, and Women’s Resource Center at San Diego State University has prepared a slate of empowering and insightful events. Kicking off with a virtual keynote on March 3rd featuring noted author Roxane Gay, the Women's History Month events include the following: • Women of Color Empowerment Group on Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. – Our Womxn of Color Empowerment Group is back! This virtual meeting space is co-hosted by Counseling & Psych Services and the SDSU Center for Intercultural Relations! • Self-Love, Body Image, and Gender-Affirming Clothing on Friday, March 4, noon to 4 p.m. – Join us for an afternoon of self-love and exploring body image, while picking up free clothing from the Pride Center's Community Care Closet! • Women's Global Recovery Roundtable on Tuesday, March 8, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. | This event will feature several speakers throughout the day, bringing awareness to issues of women's mental health and addiction and highlighting the voices of women in recovery. • Women of Color in the Workplace on Wednesday, March 9, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. | Being a woman of color in the workplace can bring new challenges! Together we'll learn about responding to microaggressions, impostor syndrome, stereotypes, and patriarchal or familial expectations. • Queer Femme Healing Circle biweekly on Fridays, March 11 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. | Join the Women's Resource Center & Pride Center's Queer Femme Healing Circle! A safe space to connect with other femmes and discuss the lived experiences of queerness and being femme-presenting. • Violence on the Land/Violence on Our Bodies on Monday, March 14, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. | Audience members will learn how gender-based violence is used to assert control of natural resources and will engage through art response and dialogue. Click here to see full schedule of activities. These events are free and open to SDSU students and staff. For more information, please visit sacd.sdsu.edu/womens-resource/womens-history-month or call Women's Resource Center at (619) 594-2304.
  • Tiger Lily's character is based on racist stereotypes, and has inspired many offensive depictions over the years. Now, Cree actor Alyssa Wapanatâhk takes on the role in the Disney+ Peter Pan & Wendy.
  • A new cookbook offers kitchen techniques that reduce physical exertion. It aims to make home cooking accessible again for those with chronic back pain.
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