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  • The new StepIn program offers harm prevention resources for recreational drug users in the LGBTQ community.
  • Our 24th Annual Fall Bazaar is finally back offering gift ideas for all from local artisans and crafters. We will also host our Annual Silent Auction and our very popular Connie's Closet, a low-priced option for clothing we have had for the last few years. All proceeds will benefit at-risk children in our community, so please stop by! Additional vendors welcome, please contact us. Event Date: Nov. 13, 2021 (9:00am-3:00pm) Event Location: The Salvation Army San Diego Citadel Event Price: Free For more information on this event please visit HERE !
  • Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night — nor even threats of Russian missiles shall keep the garbage haulers of Kharkiv from their appointed rounds. We hit the streets with one crew.
  • Malashock Dance presents Everyday Dances, premiering a wide variety of dynamic and relatable dance works created by John Malashock and five commissioned dance artists. Everyday Dances is a show comprised of short contemporary dances in small groupings, created by San Diego-based choreographers who offer different perspectives, styles, and aesthetic choices. The 1-hour program is approachable, versatile, and moving. The performers include the Malashock Dance Company and guests and features choreography by Blythe Barton, Ryan Orion Beck, Lauren Christie, Marcos Duran, John Malashock, and Odessa Uno. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Patrons receive free admission to the Mingei International Museum the day of the event. Patrons must show proof of vaccination to attend the event. Patrons are strongly encouraged to arrive at least 1 hour before the start of the performance to park and walk to the venue. Event Dates: Nov. 5, 2021 @7:30pm Nov. 6, 2021 @7:30pm Nov. 7, 2021 @2:30pm Event Location: The Mingei International Museum Event Price: $15-$35/person For more information and ticket purchases visit HERE !
  • Looking for a few ways to infuse art and culture into your pandemic weekend and Mother's Day?
  • A Russian missile struck a crowded shopping mall last month, killing 21 people and injuring dozens more. It was just one of many instances when Russia hit Ukraine's civilian areas.
  • Meet Mr. Sidney, who's always sharply dressed. Belle, who catches butterflies in jar. And the Hat Lady, Ms. Sarah. They're just some of the residents of Dream Street, the best street in the world.
  • Phil Beaumont, lead vocalist of the San Diego band, The Color Forty Nine, has been belting out tunes since he was a kid living in England back in the ’70s. After he landed in Southern California for high school and college, he eventually made his way south to Tijuana to see show after show at the legendary music venue Iguanas. Over time, Phil found himself crossing the border a lot, spending hours writing poetry and lyrics at his favorite bar, Dandy Del Sur. In our recurring “Moved by Music” series, we tap into the ’70s rock records Phil and his brothers listened to as kids, and the punk, two-tone and dub reggae he caught on the John Peel show on BBC radio. Then we dive deep into Phil’s relationship with Tijuana over the years, and how his love of living in a border city led to The Color Forty Nine’s new collaboration with world-famous musician Rubén Albarrán of Café Tacvba and Tijuana artist Hugo Crosthwaite.
  • Doctors say they're seeing a surge in the number of women who want their "tubes tied." But hospital capacity, paperwork, religion and personal opinion are just some of the reasons requests get denied.
  • Octavia Butler's 1979 novel Kindred is being made into a TV series. So we asked authors and critics what other not-yet-filmed books by Black authors they'd most like to see adapted for screen.
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