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  • The ransomware attack on the country's second-largest school district sounded alarms across the country, from urgent talks with the White House and the National Security Council.
  • “Louder Than Words”, San Diego Women's Chorus' annual Pride concert, will take place on Thursday, July 14 at 7 p.m. at Metropolitan Community Church of San Diego. Led by Artistic Director Kathleen Hansen, the chorus will perform an eclectic slate of songs that showcases the diversity, strength, and creativity of San Diego’s LGBTQ+ community and its allies—a perfect musical mix to mark the 35th anniversary of SDWC’s founding. Tickets start at $25 for general admission, $20 for youth, senior, disabled patrons, and military. Same day tickets will be available at the door: starting at $30 for general admission and $25 for youth/senior/disabled/military. San Diego Women's Chorus: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • A boom rattled windows across San Diego Friday morning and its cause is still undetermined
  • April is National Poetry Month. In step with NPR tradition, we're asking readers to help us celebrate. We supply the hashtag — you fill our feeds with your mini works of art.
  • Friday, March 18, 2022 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand. The ceremony was hosted by Alan Cumming and honor Lily Tomlin with the Career Achievement Award, presented by Goldie Hawn.
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  • Over the last three decades, singer-songwriter Iris DeMent has gained a cult following of folk, gospel and country music fans.
  • With case numbers relatively low, one expert said now is the time to get ahead of the next surge with variant-proof vaccines and artificial intelligence.
  • Three Chicanx poets and authors from San Diego and Los Angeles from FlowerSong Press are reading this Saturday, July 9 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Barnes & Noble Carmel Mountain . Collectively, these poets and writers have performed their poetry around the world, sold over a thousand copies of their books, had their work published in dozens of literary journals and newspapers, performed at nearly a hundred colleges and universities, have been taught at a handful of colleges and universities and have engaged in powerful work to uplift and transform their communities. The FlowerSong poets and authors who will be reading: • Sonia Gutiérrez, "Dreaming with Mariposas" • Briana Muñoz, "Everything is Returned to the Soil/Todo vuelve a la tierra" • David A. Romero, "My Name Is Romero"
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