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  • Disney's Ms. Marvel has upended all the stereotypes about being Muslim or a South Asian.
  • With surging cases and a growing concern over the omicron variant, the state has reinstated a month-long mask mandate. Also, as the pandemic enters its second winter, San Diego public health officials say the outlook is a bit different this time around, but they’re also concerned about other rising health issues. Plus, state regulators have proposed new rules that could completely change the state’s solar marketplace. Meanwhile, Amazon’s megagrowth is increasing pollution in places where they’ve built warehouses, which are mostly located in Black and Brown communities. And, it took several months, but the San Diego Youth Commission is back and the first meeting was held last month. Finally, from the archive, jazz pianist Joshua White shares the five local artists who have influenced him and made an impact in the San Diego jazz scene.
  • The Female Pilots of Ukraine is the first of its kind in the country at a time when the Ukrainian military has been using drones for reconnaissance and fighting against Russian forces.
  • A new museum celebrating the history of Broadway is now in New York's theater district.
  • On his first full day in office, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria discusses what he’d like to tackle in his first 100 days, including homelessness and the public health and economic crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, our arts and culture holiday picks that you can safely enjoy at home.
  • Wages and cost of living have been the central issues in negotiations, which broke down on March 6.
  • Manzanita Concerts presents the Point Loma Singers, a select chamber choir from San Diego’s Point Loma Nazarene University. For almost fifty years it has maintained a busy performance schedule, appearing in San Diego, throughout California and the American southwest, and on a number of foreign tours. The choir performs a varied repertoire of sacred and secular classics, from masterworks by the world’s great composers to Broadway and contemporary music. Date | Sunday, April 10 at 4 p.m. Location | Mission Trails Church This event is free and open to the public. Free-will donations support the artists. For more information, please visit missiontrailschurch.com or call (619) 582-2033.
  • Under previous rules, family members of those who had insurance through an employer were not eligible for Covered California.
  • The concert, held every second Wednesday of the month, features past and present Metropolitan Opera Competition winners, active San Diego Opera performers and guest artists who have sung all over the world. Registration is required. Join us on Wednesday, April 13 from 7-8 p.m. featuring Nicolas Reveles, piano; Patrick Anderson, Bass-baritone; Alexis Alfaro, tenor; Diana Farrell, soprano; Karin Wilcox, mezzo. A suggested donation of $10-20 gores directly to the artists performing at Opera Wednesdays Visit OPERA Wednesdays on Facebook
  • For the second day, the city of Kherson is facing missile and artillery attacks from Russia. Kherson's governor said that shelling attacks on Thursday killed 10 civilians and injured 54 injured.
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