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  • We are excited to share that the Mother, Child, and Adolescent HIV Program (MCAP) at UC San Diego will be hosting a Drag Brunch Fundraiser on Sunday, October 19, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This lively and inclusive event will feature incredible queens from across San Diego, great food, and on-site testing — all in support of women, children, and youth living with HIV. Join us in celebrating community and raising critical funds! MCAP is dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive care for women, children, and adolescents affected by HIV. According to the CDC, nearly 19% of new HIV diagnoses in the U.S. are among women, and youth ages 13–24 account for 20% of all new HIV diagnoses. Many of these individuals face unique challenges, including stigma, unstable housing, food insecurity, and limited access to mental health services — all of which can affect their ability to remain in care and achieve viral suppression. Additionally, this year the U.S. has cut more than $450 million from HIV research and proposed eliminating over $1.5 billion in prevention funding—jeopardizing decades of progress and putting thousands at risk of new infections. And this is just the beginning. Your support ensures that women, children, and youth living with HIV are not left behind, providing the life-saving care and support they need to thrive.
  • The Old Globe premieres of "Huzzah!" next week, a new musical that combines song, dance and swordplay.
  • Congress is calling for action in response to reporting last week from NPR that "claim shark" companies are using aggressive tactics to make millions off of veterans, despite warnings from VA's that it may be illegal.
  • San Diego, you’re invited to an evening of art, culture, and connection along Imperial Avenue — ending with an exclusive cocktail celebration hosted by internationally acclaimed artist Maxx Moses! Come celebrate the future of Encanto Arts, support local students and creatives, then close the night with good company and elevated vibes. In collaboration with Sister Cities Project— plus the support of Imperial Avenue’s own The Block Club, The Mental Bar, Mvinyo Book Bar, Project New Village, and The Urban Collaborative Project —our Collective Activation™ will transform the 63rd block into a vibrant creative destination for the inaugural Experience Encanto: Art Stroll. Visit: https://encanto.sistercitiesproject.org/
  • Premieres Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025 at 10 p.m on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. Amid Trump’s immigration crackdown, a Venezuelan family struggles to keep its legal status. With ProPublica, two films about the uncertain future for those who fled to the U.S., including the stories of men sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador.
  • In addition to hits already in theaters like Wicked: For Good, this holiday week brings sequels for Zootopia and Knives Out.
  • Amanda Kramer’s "So Unreal" is a cinephile’s visual essay examining a canon of films that dared dream beyond the threshold of the real. Across a 30-year span – 1981 to 2001 – depictions of ‘future shock’ technologies such as artificial intelligence, cyberspace, and virtual reality grew in both frequency and complexity. Cinema in these years provided an outlet for humanity’s intertwined anxieties, fears, and fantasies about the brave new frontiers looming ahead. Narrated by Blondie icon Debbie Harry, "So Unreal" mines the substance and subtext of cyber-minded landmarks like "Tron," "Videodrome," "Brainstorm," "Terminator 2," "Tetsuo," "Lawnmower Man," "Hackers," "The Matrix," and dozens more. Soundtracked with deep cuts from the electronic underground, and styled with CGI-glitch FX, "So Unreal" maps the subcurrents of euphoria and dystopia simmering in the cinematic subconscious of the end of the 20th century. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • This Halloween, La Jolla Shores Hotel is going full paws to the wall with a "Howl-O-Ween" Happy Hour and pet costume party at The Shores Restaurant on Friday, October 31 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Guests are invited to bring their pups and dine in the restaurant’s outdoor areas for a chance to win a one-night stay seaside vacation at the La Jolla Shores Hotel. To enter, enjoy lunch or dinner at the restaurant, snap a photo of your costumed four-legged friend at the doggy photo station, and tag @ljshoreshotel on social media. Select entries will be featured online. Pups can order from the restaurant's Canine menu, featuring favorites like the Hot Diggity Dog, Half Hound Hamburger and Good Dog New York Strip Steak, while pet parents enjoy oceanfront dining and drinks with Happy Hour pricing. The first furry friends to arrive will receive a complimentary wag bag loaded with goodies from local pet brands including Real Dog, Dexter’s Deli, Scoops La Jolla, Pooches Kitchen, and more, while supplies last. Visit: https://www.ljshoreshotel.com/upcoming-happenings/ La Jolla Shores Hotel & Restaurant on Instagram and Facebook
  • Stream now with KPBS+. Habaragani!' Expressions is proud to partner with Gail Houston on this special episode celebrating the Kwanzaa Holiday! Gail is pop music royalty, as her doo-wop group The Percells, appeared on American Bandstand and performed at the Apollo Theatre in early 1960s. Gail performs four songs including "Change Is Going To Come" and also lights the Kwanzaa candles! Adara Alston hosts.
  • Thousands of Marines, sailors and the U.S. Air Force's 10th Air Force finished the annual Steel Knight war games exercise Sunday.
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