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  • After close to two weeks of fighting and a failed attempt at an internationally-brokered cease-fire, most of its hospitals are shut down and inaccessible.
  • Police are investigating the death of the singer for the boy band Astro, but have so far found no signs of foul play, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.
  • Grammy-nominated artist Jack Johnson will perform live at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre on Friday, October 7 at 6 p.m. WHEN | Friday, Oct. 7, 2022 ‣ This event starts at 6 p.m. WHERE| North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre ‣ 2050 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista, California 91911 ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased here! ‣ Tickets start at $50+ SOCIALS| Follow Jack Johnson on Facebook | Instagram |Twitter
  • Join us on Sunday, Nov. 7th, as we celebrate 4 years in Barrio Logan! We've got a ton of fun lined up for the day including - The release of Infinito Amigos, our collab beer with Mujeres Brewhouse, Border X Brewing, and Ballast Point! - To celebrate the release and our anniversary, there will be a free shuttle that starts at Ballast Point in Little Italy, then will head to Barrio Logan and rotate continuously between Thorn, Mujeres Brew House, and Border X Brewery so you can make a full day of it! - A collab with Hannigans House Brewery and Ice Cream on two beer ice creams using our beers! Available by the scoop or buy a beer with it and make a float! - New Art Unveiling! We are going to have new artwork from 3-4 local artists (stay tuned for more info) - Live music from DJ Blckgas - Special Anniversary Shirts for sale - Vendors TBD - Food TBD More info to come! So bring your friends and fam down to Barrio Logan for a day of beer, ice cream, live music, art, and more beer! Event Date: Nov. 7, 2021 (1:00pm-5:00pm) Event Location: Thorn Brewing Co. For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • In 2022, the greatest difficult-to-classify sounds encompassed microtonal rock jams, tender ambient, Egyptian ghosts and an epic synth symphony.
  • It's "Kids Free San Diego" Month, and more than 50 places are participating from Oceanside down to the border.
  • More protests are expected before the state funeral next week for Japan's divisive former leader. Shinzo Abe's assassination in July has highlighted the Unification Church's ties to Japanese politics.
  • Millions of Americans suffer from long COVID, which can have debilitating physical effects, including fatigue and difficulty breathing. Yet many patients feel abandoned, as federal aid winds down.
  • These pictures take us on a journey through 8 floors, 19 performance spaces and seemingly endless rooms, costumes, and adventures at the Theatre Bizarre Halloween party.
  • The Biden administration announced a new plan to help combat the nation's supply chain shortage ahead of the holiday season. Plus, San Diego has one of the highest inflation rates in the nation, according to data recently released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index for the month of September. Then, California’s Reparations Task Force met this week to explore the impact of racism on housing, education, banking and the environment. And, oceanographer and author Kim McCoy offers his insights on the fascinating world of ocean science and how it furthers our understanding of climate change through his new book: “Waves and Beaches: The Powerful Dynamics of Sea and Coast.” Lastly, just six weeks after the death of the San Diego-born Chicana artist and activist Yolanda Lopez, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego will reopen this weekend with an exhibition of Lopez's work — surprisingly the first solo museum exhibition of her long and celebrated career.
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