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  • 7 women who were denied reproductive health care in Texas have joined an ongoing lawsuit.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+. Tony® Award-winning Disney and Broadway star Lea Salonga and renowned actor Sir David Suchet shine in this holiday special that weaves together inspirational music with a hope-filled story from World War II to welcome the spirit of the season.
  • The Academy of Our Lady of Peace invites you to join us on Saturday, April 22, 2023 for an evening of elegance on our historic North Terrace. Spring Soiree: Under the Blue Moon will feature four delectable food stations by the French Gourmet, cocktails, wine, and beer, a silent and live auction, live music and dancing! A new take on our classic gala, the Spring Soiree will allow guests to mix and mingle throughout the night as they make their way between food stations, cocktail bars, auction stations, and the dance floor, though ample open seating will be available. Complimentary valet parking and champagne by the glass are provided to all guests. Beer and wine will be hosted all evening with a cash bar available for spirits. Sponsors at the highest tiers will enjoy reserved lounge areas with reserved bottles of upgraded wine. All sponsorships include unlimited drinks wristbands. Cocktail Attire. Uber Vouchers will be available to all guests. Prepare for an evening you won't soon forget, all in support of OLP's Carondelet Annual Fund which supports our 750 Pilots. Questions about tickets, sponsorships, or event details? Please contact us via email. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • San Diego County school districts cope with triple-digit temperatures as their students begin the fall semester in a heat wave.
  • Judge Lewis A. Kaplan wrote that the jury in the Carroll case did not reach "a seriously erroneous result," as former President Donald Trump said.
  • Create your own one-of-a-kind glass mosaic suncatcher! You will learn the make your own glass mosaic and take home your project. Each attendee will make a glass mosaic on a 4.5-inch by 11.5-inch copper-wrapped plexiglass frame with a hand-crafted copper chain ready to hang. When you complete your project, you can stay and enjoy the day with the beautiful blooms of The Flower Fields. All materials and admission to The Flower Fields are included.
  • The three authors will discuss their historical novel "The Casebook of Qing and Xmucane," wherein Qing, a young officer in the Chinese Imperial Navy journeys to Mexico with the fleet of Admiral Zheng He in the early 15th century of the Roman calendar. He meets Xmucane, an elderly shamaness living on the outskirts of the Tarascan empire. Together they form a formidable pair of investigators, solving crimes large and small. The process of writing historical fiction, the characters and themes of the story, and the joys and complications of being a team of authors who have known each other for a long time will be discussed. This event will be held on Zoom. Ticket purchases of $30 and over will receive a signed edition of "The Casebook of Qing and Xmucane" by B.E.L. Coulson. Visit: sandiegoarchaeology.org/history-mystery/ San Diego Archaeological Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for the annual Boulevard Mardi Gras Crawl in North Park on Sunday, Feb. 19. The traveling party, led by a festive New Orleans-style brass Euphoria Brass Band and will include stops at a diverse mix of local businesses, with drink and food specials and other fun activities along the way. 11 a.m. – Festivities will kick off at Seek Brewing – 3052 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego CA 92104 Noon – 2nd Line Procession, lead by Euphoria Brass Band. The event is free, but you can buy tickets that can be exchanged for food/drink specials at stops at participating businesses. Tickets will also be available at Café Madeline, Seek Beer Co. & at the event's start.
  • Want Adam Scott to walk your dog? What about dinner with Bob Odenkirk? Some of Hollywood's most beloved names are auctioning off unique experiences to help support the writers' strike
  • The movie Hook is now a family favorite, in spite of weak reviews when it came out in 1991. Originally intended as a musical, the film's demo songs are now available in a new recording.
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