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  • A new initiative between city, police, community and faith-based leaders urges peace and nonviolence following a year of increased gang violence. Plus, an inewsource-KPBS investigation found dozens of hospital facilities that received waivers failed to document that they had tried the state’s alternative options first. And this weekend in the arts: a photography festival, Broadway hits from jazz greats, Lauren Gunderson’s play “I and You” and a city-wide festival of architecture.
  • Explore the archetype of tricksters in stories, mythical and historical, with members of Storytellers of San Diego featuring Raven from the pacific northwest, a scoundrel/adventurer who figures largely in the Donner Party saga, and more. Join us online for literary, folkloric, personal and historical tales to pique your interest and delight you with the oral tradition on video. Hosted by Fred Laskowski, with David Schmidt, Mindy Donner and introducing Melanie Lococo. Best for ages 12 and up. Visit http://www.storytellersofsandiego.org This event is in support of Eclipse Chocolate Bar & Bistro.
  • Mark your calendar and join us on June 1, where we’ll talk about SEO Audit Services with nuances for California businesses: How competitive is SEO in my field and location? What is the value of the potential SEO traffic that I’m currently getting? Is SEO actually an opportunity I should pursue? If not, what are better, more cost-effective options? Embrace the opportunity to learn and pose questions directly to our marketing advisor – Howard Lee. Space is extremely limited, but we promise you’ll come away with advice and tips that will help you with your marketing efforts! See you there!
  • Every nominee and winner from all 86 categories presented at the 2022 Grammy Awards, presented on Sunday, April 3 in Las Vegas.
  • California’s workplace regulators have withdrawn a controversial pending mask regulation while they consider a rule that more closely aligns with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s promise that the state will fully reopen from the pandemic on Tuesday. Plus, a recent study found minority students are underrepresented when members of Congress nominate people to attend the nation’s elite military academies. Advocates are calling on Congress to make the 200-year-old nomination system more equitable for students of color. And the arts world is taking advantage of this perfect weather with plenty of performances beneath the stars, and the start of a week-long Juneteenth festival celebrating Black theater, poetry and music.
  • The Pulitzer-winning, MacArthur "genius" co-founder of Bang on a Can looks for the grit in music, whether she's writing a string quartet or one of her history-based oratorios.
  • When visitors make their way to Italy's pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020, most will only see the head of Michelangelo's famous statue.
  • Florida rejected an Advancement Placement course on African American studies, saying it's "filled with" critical race theory. But scholars who helped create the course say it's not in lesson plans.
  • A year-long program will culminate in staging a new adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Henry VI' cycle of plays in summer of 2023.
  • Rich Osthoff told NPR that Santos — who went by Anthony Devolder — set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the veteran's dog in 2016. Santos never delivered the cash. The dog died months later.
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