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  • President Joe Biden is in California as he ramps up his reelection effort this week with four fundraisers in the San Francisco area.
  • Closed beaches. Contaminated water, and the unfortunate stink of sewage have long been problems for coastal areas in the South Bay. But a settlement to a long-running lawsuit announced Tuesday hopes to improve the problem. Then, the Biden Administration is extending its mask mandates on airlines and public transportation until May 3. San Diego’s COVID-19 infection rate is relatively low and the county says the spread of the virus is likely decreasing. But could we see a bump in infections from the BA.2 variant? Next, a San Diego judge says he believes the county fair can go on this year, but fair officials say that may be impossible. Meanwhile, a new poll shows growing support for trash collection fees if officials provide replacement trash bins to San Diego residents. Next, part two of KPBS’s ongoing series “Let’s talk about it” looks at the art of having difficult conversations about race and equity. Finally, The Old Globe will present a new two-play adaptation of Henry VI in 2023 and is launching a yearlong program of citywide arts engagement and humanities events.
  • Operatic quartet Il Divo is coming to San Diego for their brand new For "Once In My Life" Tour! See them live at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Thursday, September 15 at 8 p.m. Get tickets here! - Prices ranging from $124-$842 Il Divo: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Police are investigating after landscapers discovered a car contained unused bags of concrete buried in the yard of a 1.63-acre estate in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Come watch The Temptations and The Four Tops perform at Humphreys concerts by the bay on Jul 17 at 7:30 P.M. Follow them on social media Facebook + Instagram
  • Proposition 28 would roughly double the amount of funding California gives schools for arts and music education.
  • The decision is part of a larger plan to transform northeast Mission Bay to include a campground, open space and marshland.
  • Come see Indigo Girls perform with special guest Becky Warren on Wednesday, June 22 at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay. Contemporary folk icons Indigo Girls have had a long tenure as torchbearers of a modern approach to folk music that incorporates elements of alternative rock, punk, and country into the genre's traditional foundation. Each taking the stage with a guitar and a distinct voice, Emily Saliers and Amy Ray find the right balance of tension and harmony at their live shows, thrilling fans with marathon sets of mainstream hits and cult classics from their extensive catalog. In anticipation of a return to the studio in late 2014 for their 14th album, the Girls are pulling out all the stops on tour, performing alongside some of the country's best symphony orchestras at select dates around the country. The will be joined by special guest Becky Warren. She has gathered acclaim for her songs about other people—veterans on her debut album, War Surplus, and entrepreneurs experiencing homelessness on her second album, Undesirable. For the first time, on The Sick Season (out 10/23/20), Warren turns her focus inward, delivering a deeply personal set of songs propelled by the same catchy, guitar-driven rock that made her earlier albums critical successes.
  • Indie films offer diverse choices on screen
  • The Nuclear Ship Savannah offers a snapshot of a nuclear future that never quite came to pass.
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