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  • It’s Girl Scout cookie season, but a local troop is providing a different kind of service to their community. A local non-profit organization is helping young girls stay in touch with their East African culture and Muslim faith through their specialized program.
  • The insects' appearances stretch back 4,000 years, to a time when ancient settlers carved cicadas from jade and put them on tongues of the dead before burial, evoking transcendence and eternal life.
  • From PRX and KPBS, “Port of Entry” is back with a new season on Oct. 13. We’re bringing you stories of border artists and musicians who’ve turned pain into superpowers.
  • Love is in the air at BO-beau in La Mesa. Treat your Valentine to our fabulous 3-course menu on Valentine's Day, Monday, February 14 from 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. BO-beau's Valentine's Day menu includes: Teaser | Choice of Salad maison, Spinach artichoque dip, Scallop ceviche, and Grilled pork belly Entrée | Choice of Wild mushroom risotto, Rack of lamb, Bacon wrapped filet mignob, Pan seared scallops, Grilled alaskan halibut, and Jidori chicken Dessert | Choice of Strawberry shortcake, Chocolate mousse bar, and Crème fraîche cheesecake Reserve a table today! Our Valentine’s Day menu is priced at $49.95 per person (plus tax, gratuity and surcharge). For reservations, please call (619) 337-3445. For more information, please visit cohnrestaurants.com/bobeaukitchengarden/bobeau-la-mesas-valentines-day-menu or call (619) 337-3445.
  • The growing discography made by the Griselda founder and the noir-inspired Kansas City producer reflect the way these two visionaries have aligned to create something singular.
  • Although learning loss is a concern, parents and teachers shouldn’t hyper-focus on it given the anxiety many students have about going back to in-person school.
  • More than 1.2 million people struggled to put food on the table at some point last year in the Washington, D.C. region. Tens of millions more are struggling across the country.
  • Flooding cut off I-75 for hours as officials struggle to restore power and water to residents in the path of the storm's destruction.
  • The Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra, directed by Dr. Angela Yeung, invites you to join our spring celebration. The performance includes Spring from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Schumann’s Spring Symphony, and Johann Strauss’ Frühlingsstimmen Waltz, with Irene Marie Patton, soprano. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and patio seating. Date | Sunday, February 27 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location | All Saints Episcopal Church Register here to reserve your spot! Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donation by check can be marked tax deductible. For more information, please visit gsdmusicoterie.org/events/springing-into-spring or call the venue at (619) 298-7729.
  • The nation's first Native American poet laureate has a new memoir in which she tells her own story — as well as the story of her sixth-generation grandfather, who was forced from his ancestral land.
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