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  • A fourth and final accuser took the stand Friday, offering yet another harrowing story about being lured into sexual exploitation.
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  • We are excited to welcome audiences back to the AVO Playhouse! You will want to bring the entire family to enjoy the holiday classic "Miracle on 34th Street", performed in the style of a live 1940s era radio broadcast. About the play —When a department store Santa claims he’s the real Kris Kringle, his case gets taken all the way to the Supreme Court, and a little girl’s belief makes the difference in the ‘miracle.’ With live Foley effects and a score of holiday carols, "Miracle on 34th Street" is a beloved musical that will melt even the most cynical of hearts. Adapted from the 1947 Lux Radio Broadcast by Lance Arthur Smith. Original lyrics, music and arrangements by Jon Lorenz. Directed and choreographed by Colleen Kollar Smith. Music Director Jon Lorenz. You can enjoy the beloved holiday classic from December 3 through December 23 on the following schedule: • Thursdays and Fridays at 7 p.m. • Saturdays at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. • Sundays at 2 p.m. Get tickets here! General admission: $47 Student and senior admission: $45 Military admission: $43 Admission for ages 12 and under: $37 For more information, please visit moonlightstage.com/shows-tickets/miracle-on-34th-street-a-musical-radio-play or call (760) 639-6199.
  • Zimbabwe's elephant population is growing, but climate change makes rainfall unpredictable. Animals travel farther in search of water now and often end up clashing with villagers for scarce resources
  • We're beyond stoked to release our collaboration beer with Saint Archer Brewing, S'More Than a Feeling Stout, inspired by the sugar-free s'mores muffin we created to benefit San Diego-based non-profit, Hiking My Feelings. Join us for the official beer and muffin release, and an intimate acoustic performance at Saint Archer Brewing featuring Karim Israel of Arise Roots, Nicholas Dell, and Tomboyce Avenue. This is a benefit concert for Hiking My Feelings, a San Diego-based nonprofit on a mission to improve community health by creating opportunities for people to experience the healing power of nature. Since 2018, founders Sydney and Barry Williams have hosted more than 300 events around the US and have helped thousands of people find healing in nature through their online programs and in-person events. Our benefit show will take place on Thursday, December 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Saint Archer Brewing Co. Get tickets here! $45 | Includes 1 S'More Than a Feeling Stout beer, 1 S'more Than a Feeling muffin, commemorative pin and sticker and live music. $30 add-on | Includes one signed copy of Hiking My Feelings: Stepping Into the Healing Power of Nature by Sydney Williams, founder and CEO of Hiking My Feelings, and one limited edition event poster, signed by the artists. $13 add-on | Includes dinner from Casanova Fish Tacos - 2 tacos, chips and salsa. For more information, please visit the event's Eventbrite page.
  • Engage in sparkle and wonder with Edge of Magic stories for the dark of the year. Members of Storytellers of San Diego wave a wand and create some online magic. Folktales, personal and original tales, and literary tales are told by Tania Yager of Twisted Heart Puppetworks "Krampus", Jim Dieckmann, Patchwork Players Patti Christensen and James Nelson-Lucas, musical storytelling by JT Moring, and hosted by Mindy Donner. In support of Eclipse Chocolate Bar & Bistro, South Park, open for earthly delights. Ages twelve and up. Date: Dec. 2, 2021 Time: 7:00pm-8pm Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: Free For more information and zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • Kristen Radtke's Seek You looks at isolation as a problem — and investigates where it comes from, how it shapes us, and why we should battle against it.
  • Six decades after the film West Side Story premiered, the legendary musical has been reimagined. Choreographer Justin Peck updated the dances of the original story.
  • HIV remains a problem in the U.S. because people don't use life-saving prevention and treatments. COVID is heading down the same path. Here are insights from people fighting on the frontlines of HIV.
  • Artist Rafael López used his upbringing in Mexico City for inspiration. It took two years of development before the set launched, and each stamp will carry on a cultural legacy forever.
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