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  • Artist Phung Huynh incorporates pink donut boxes into her portraits of young Cambodian-Americans who grew up in their family donut stores in Southern California.
  • Join us at Helia Brewing Co. for a celebration of vegan flavors brought to you by amazing local chefs. Tickets will include unlimited tastings, live music, sustainable vendors and more! This will be a zero waste event and a portion of the ticket proceeds will benefit Sustainability is Sexy. Follow on social media! Helia Brewing Co. : Facebook + Instagram Santosha Nutrition: Facebook + Instagram Sustainability is Sexy: Facebook + Instagram
  • Poverty, by America author Matthew Desmond says if the top 1% of Americans paid the taxes they owed, it would raise $175 billion each year: "That is just about enough to pull everyone out of poverty."
  • The biggest names in freestyle and Old School music including The King of Freestyle Stevie B., The Queen of Freestyle Lisa Lisa , Female Pop Sensation’s Jody Watley and The Cover Girls, plus Throwback Legends Montell Jordan, JJ FAD and MC SHY-D all who will collaborate to perform their biggest rhythmic dance hits during the “FREESTYLE EXPLOSION HOLIDAY JAM” at PECHANGA ARENA on Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. This huge tour of 10 artists also includes Latin Freestyle favorites Johnny O, Cynthia and Sweet Sensation featuring Betty Dee. This lineup influenced the 80’s with their style and pop music, which remains widely popular and in rotation with today’s hits. Follow on social media! Stevie B: Facebook + Instagram Lisa Lisa: Facebook + Instagram Jody Watley: Facebook + Instagram
  • A championship San Diego County high school basketball game-turned tortilla hurling fracas continues to make national headlines. It’s what happened after the game that continues to dumbfound observers. Plus, the San Diego Unified School Board voted unanimously to fund an expansion of ethnic studies and anti-racism training, prompting some debate in the community over how much racism should be confronted in the classroom. And a joint effort by the city and county of San Diego to address homelessness is set to begin next week. Then, while early pandemic predictions of a tsunami of evictions seem unlikely, advocates are worried that there could still be a steady stream. Finally, Madrid-based contemporary artist Ana de Alvear’s colored-pencil drawings call reality into question at San Diego Museum of Art.
  • There's lots of talk about China supplying weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine. But one Chinese product already plays a key battlefield role - a cheap, popular, off-the-shelf, commercial drone.
  • The virtual event hosted by the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park features five films and conversations with filmmakers.
  • Ukrainian officials promise to rebuild and revitalize Mariupol - which Russian forces have destroyed and now occupy. Some who fled the city doubt they will ever return.
  • The 2023 men's tournament is wide open: to find a recent champion in the Sweet 16 field, you have to go all the way back to 2014 winners UConn.
  • San Diego police want to install 500 new cameras on top of light poles scattered throughout the city.
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