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  • America's 250th birthday has brought more events and new crowds for Revolutionary reenactors and interpreters. They say Washington's life holds important lessons for our current political divide.
  • Residents in South San Diego said they also deserve a rapid response from the federal government after President Trump declares the Potomac collapse an emergency.
  • ICE is expanding its use of iris recognition technology, with plans to deploy hundreds of scanning devices across the country. The practice raises concerns among privacy experts that the Department of Homeland Security is amassing a database of biometric data.
  • The Motet with Michael Wilbur is coming to Belly Up, March 25th 2026. Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/the-motet-michael-wilbur-belly-up-tickets/13985884?pl=bellyup&REFID=bupwebsite The Motet on Instagram and Facebook
  • Recent research suggests there's more going on with "ideological sorting" than simply moving to places that match one's politics. It's often one of many deciding factors, such as taxes or safety.
  • Amid the U.K. and Europe leg of her completely sold-out tour, Ethel Cain has added a 2026 North American leg to her "Willoughby Tucker Forever" run. The new shows include two hometown appearances at "The Moon" in Tallahassee, dates across the Midwest and Southeast, and west coast stops at Coachella and at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego. Ethel Cain is the creation of Florida-born multidisciplinary artist Hayden Anhedönia. After years spent teaching herself to produce at home in the Florida panhandle and releasing various projects, Cain moved to Indiana and single-handedly wrote, produced, recorded and mixed her acclaimed 2021 EP "Inbred" from the basement of the old church where she lived. Visit: https://www.daughtersofcain.com/ Ethel Cain on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Uncorked" is coming back to San Diego and this year we are headed back to the Embarcadero for a party at the park! Join us Saturday April 11th for the 11th anniversary of "Uncorked": San Diego at Marina Park North. Sip & swirl over 150 wines & bubblies from across the globe. Plus savor "outside the bottle" options like spirits and canned cocktails, and some incredible zero proof wines and mocktails too. Also enjoy our lawn game lounge, fav local food trucks and a perfectly curated mix of live music by our DJs.Bring your friends, your picnic blankets and your thirst and come get "Uncorked" with us at the park for the epic 11th anniversary of "Uncorked: San Diego!"This event benefits local nonprofit Urban Surf 4 Kids which provides water therapy and surf camps for orphan and foster youth.This event is 21 and over only.No Refunds.Visit: 'Uncorked': San Diego
  • If you’re writing a story, real or imagined, you’ll need both a “who” and a “where”: a character (or characters), and the place (or places) in which they exist. The problem is, it’s easy to focus on the “who” and neglect the “where”; to focus on character and minimize the environment. A house is a house, right? A tree is a tree. Nope. Not if you want to lift readers out of their own world and put them into one you create. This class series will help you do that by learning better ways to: Make settings come to life. Avoid dull, threadbare or cliché descriptions. Connect settings to scenes, and scenes to story. Unite characters with their world. (Who would Catherine Earnshaw be without the moors? Huckleberry Finn without the Mississippi River?) So, settle into your preferred chair in front of your favorite computer, and enter a fresh new world of writing. Visit: https://writeyourstorynow.org/classes-workshops/2026-04-06-scene-and-setting-with-mark-clements/ SD Writers Ink on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Great Spartan Band at Central Union High School has a long history of excellence and award winning performances. Two of their traditions include The Shuffle and “I’m So Glad,” both from the band traditions of HBCU’s and other bands of the South.This episode explores what these mean to the band members of today and of the past.
  • Homophobia lives, and stalks, in Adrian Chiarella's debut feature.
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