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  • "How many times do you look at a clock, or look at time, and are happy?" says Kevin Bertolero, the maker of watches that feature tiny rubber duckies instead of numbers.
  • The chief producer behind BTS says K-pop is in crisis as global sales slow or decline — and BTS' taking a break is a big factor. But the industry is trying to pick itself back up.
  • San Diego County is taking steps to make the drug overdose reversal medication, Naloxone (Narcan), more readily available without a prescription. Plus, it’s election time in Mexico, and Baja California will soon get a new governor. A look at some of the candidates and how this election impacts San Diego. And our weekend arts picks include outdoor performances by San Diego Dance Theater and SD Master Chorale, only a week remains to view an exhibition by Lux Art Institute’s regional artist, A Spring Garden concert at The Shell and Coronado Playhouse presents, "Constellations."
  • The SDSU men's basketball team will be feted by fans at Snapdragon on Saturday.
  • Please join us for a new exhibition of Kevin Inman’s recent oil paintings of San Diego. Visit with the artist on the outdoor patio Saturday, September 17 2022 from 1-5 P.M. The show will run through October 14.
  • Our featured bands this year include the Band of Gringos, Nightmare on 80's Street, Daring Greatly, Safety Orange, Custard Pie, 3rd Project (ska band) along with solo artists Ben Powell and Robin Henkel. Our VIP dinner cruise passengers will begin loading at 5 P.M. with a tasty dinner (with dessert!) awaiting at a reserved table. At 6:30 P.M., our general admission passengers will board with the Sternwheeler leaving the dock at 7:30 P.M. for a 3 1/2 hour cruise on the calm waters of Mission Bay. There will be live music on all three levels the entire evening with each of the bands playing a 75 minute Power Set! Get ready to dance on one of our 2 awesome dance floors too! Plus, at 9:45 P.M. will be our costume contest on the 2nd level!. If U want to have some fun, then this is absolutely it! This will be our 9th cruise over the last 6 years so find confidence in this is going to be awesome!!! Please note the dinner buffett includes salmon, mango chicken, grilled vegetables, mediterranaen salad, potatos, and a very nice dessert! No refunds within 30 days of the EVENT.
  • A massive line has formed in London as tens of thousands wait to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II. The waiting time is over 20 hours.
  • An alleged shooting attack in the northern occupied West Bank killed two women and seriously wounded another, Israeli medics said on Friday.
  • After an 18-month COVID hiatus, Oceanside Theatre Company (OTC), the resident professional theater company at the historic Brooks Theater, and Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside (BGCO) will resume their Youth Theater Arts partnership to produce Shrek! The Musical, with a cast of local youth. Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek! The Musical is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure, bringing all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage and proves there's more to the story than meets the ears. About the play: A green ogre named Shrek is the unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you've got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there's one on hand... and his name is Shrek. Show dates and times | Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. From Friday, November 5 through Sunday, November 14. Location | Brooks Theatre Get tickets here! General admission: $15 Student admission: $12 for students (5-17) Free for children 4 and under For more information, please visit oceansidetheatre.org/youthoutreach (760) 433-8900.
  • Substantial, long-term funding has eluded local public health departments and with a spotlight on the pandemic, some argue now is the time to change that. Then, San Diego County supervisors last week approved a $7.2 billion budget with funding for mental health services and the pandemic recovery. And for the first time, an Indigenous woman has been appointed to serve on California’s Commission on the Status of Women and Girls. Plus, a national homelessness expert says San Diego needs to coordinate efforts among agencies and find more permanent housing solutions if it wants to see fewer unsheltered people on the streets. Finally, a new arts campaign intended to boost vaccination rates among Latinos in California’s Central Valley.
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