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  • Jesmyn Ward will join Dean Nelson for an interview as part of the 2025 Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Writing That Redeems. Jesmyn Ward has been hailed as the standout writer of her generation, proving her “fearless and toughly lyrical” voice in novels, memoir, and nonfiction. Betsy Burton of the American Booksellers Association has called her “the new Toni Morrison.” Ward is a MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient and in 2017, she became the first woman and the first person of color to win two National Book Awards for Fiction—joining the ranks of William Faulkner, Saul Bellow, John Cheever, Philip Roth, and John Updike. Her books include "Let Us Descend," "Sing Unburied, Sing," "Salvage the Bones," and "Navigate Your Stars." Included in the ticket is live music to begin at 6:15, when doors open for general admission seating. The 30th Anniversary Writer's Symposium by the Sea will be Feb. 24-26, 2025, also featuring award-winning writers Sandra Cisneros and Mitch Albom. For more info, visit here: https://www.pointloma.edu/2025writers. Writer's Symposium By The Sea on Facebook / Instagram
  • We hope you’ll join us for HEART & SOUL, an evening of live music, dining, and dancing. Enjoy BBQ and the best of classic rock and pop music performed by SUMMIT DRIVE. Your participation makes it possible for The Elizabeth Hospice to provide grief support services, free of charge, to our community’s children and teens. Friday, Oct. 18, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Williams’ Barn at Walnut Grove Park, San Marcos. Purchase your tickets today Visit: https://elizabethhospice.ejoinme.org/heartandsoul2024
  • A proposal to severely limit guns that use detachable magazines is approaching final passage in the Colorado legislature. The state's Democratic governor, Jared Polis, is expected to sign it into law.
  • New data out this week shows a sharp decline in Tesla sales in Europe. The company is facing multiple headwinds — including consumer pushback to CEO Elon Musk's political pivot to the right.
  • Christopher Dragon, conductor Ross Lekites, vocalist San Diego Master Chorale | John K. Russell, music director San Diego Children's Choir | Ruthie Milgard, artistic director With special appearances by Cat Conner, Loren Smith (Dec 13, Dec 14 7:30 p.m. and Dec 15), Ken Johnson (Dec 14 2 p.m.) and Scott Rad Brown Jonathan Gilmer, director Amanda Zieve, lighting designer Joshua Heming, assistant lighting designer Script by Mabelle Reynoso San Diego Symphony Orchestra Experience the San Diego Symphony's holiday tradition, Noel Noel, inside at the new Jacobs Music Center. Featuring favorite songs including "I'll be Home for Christmas, "Silent Night" and "Slight Ride", the evening will be full of Christmas classics, sing-alongs, holiday cheer and jolly spirit, featuring Mrs. Claus. The concert will be led once again by the artistic tour-de-force team consisting of celebrated guest conductor Christopher Dragon and director Jonathan Gilmer, and it features the return of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra, the San Diego Master Chorale and the San Diego Children’s Choir. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/noel-noel/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
  • North Africa is enduring its seventh consecutive year of extreme heat and below-average rainfall. The drought has shrunk harvests and driven up the price of animal feed needed to raise livestock.
  • NPR's member and affiliate station photographers share memorable moments from throughout 2024.
  • The U.S. has generally kept tariffs low, but a few domestic industries have long been protected by import taxes and other trade barriers. They offer clues about how Trump's new tariffs might work out.
  • Punk In The Park is making its way to San Diego, California, on November 16, 2024, for a thrilling day of music and craft beer tasting. This highly anticipated event will feature eight incredible bands spanning the punk rock genre. Iconic bands The Offspring and Pennywise will headline the powerful lineup, which also includes Streetlight Manifesto, Face To Face, Manic Hispanic, Buck-O-Nine, Slaughterhouse, Winterhaven, and more. Punk In The Park is produced by Brew Ha Ha Productions (BHHP), renowned for their diverse, award-winning beer-centric events and music festivals across the United States. The Offspring, formed in 1984 in Garden Grove, California, have sold over 40 million records worldwide and are considered one of the most successful punk rock bands of all time. Their high-energy performances and enduring hits like “Come Out and Play” and “Self Esteem” have made them a favorite among punk fans for decades. Pennywise, a South Bay, California punk band formed in 1988, is known for their energetic live shows and anthemic songs such as “Bro Hymn.” They have remained a staple in the punk scene, representing a sound that has influenced countless bands over the years. Punk In The Park will offer up to three hours of craft beer tasting (12 p.m. - 3 p.m. for attendees aged 21 and over, showcasing an impressive selection of craft beers, including some of the region’s best. Food will also be available for purchase from local food trucks and vendors, with vegan options included. Event producer Cameron Collins of Brew Ha Ha Productions said, “We are thrilled to bring Punk In The Park to San Diego. With a lineup featuring The Offspring and Pennywise, it’s set to be an incredible day of punk rock and craft beer.” General Admission tickets for Punk In The Park start at $69 (plus fees). VIP tickets are also available, starting at $199 (plus fees), and provide access to exclusive areas with shade, upgraded restrooms, and a VIP Bar. Both General Admission and VIP tickets provide access to music performances and craft beer tastings 21+). Punk In The Park: San Diego is an all-ages event (attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult). Children 5 years old and younger are free. Visit: https://www.snapdragonstadium.com/events/detail/punk-in-the-park Punk in the Park on Instagram
  • A Haitian community leader in Springfield, Ohio tells Morning Edition that some newcomers are pondering leaving after a string of bomb threats made to the city after former President Trump elevated debunked claims about new migrants during presidential debate with VP Harris.
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