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  • The City Attorney's Office alleges undercover investigators were able to purchase flavored tobacco at two retailers on multiple occasions.
  • As big media companies struggle to become profitable, smaller companies like Dropout think they can make it work by offering niche content instead of going after a mass audience.
  • Join us for the 34th annual multicultural Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration, hosted by Worldbeat Center and Stand Up For Justice. CELEBRATING UNITY IN THE COMMUNITY Martin Luther King Jr is one of the most respected African-American leaders in history, this celebration is to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Even today his messages keep being relevant in the United States of America and all around the world. Worldbeat Cultural Center, located in Balboa Park, is celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr with a family event with live music, guest speaker, vendors, and more. FEATURING Native American Drumming Natty Prophets Ione Angels Kooi Boy Hoodbotic Puppets Antoinette Rootsdawtah, Nichelle Monroe Pato Panton & the Now Generation AfroBeats Dance Middle Eastern Belly Dance Sankoh and the Rockaway Kings Guest Speakers Craft Vendors This is a family event for everyone! Those who have grown up with Martin Luther King’s ideas and youth who keep conveying his spirit of unity through the years, join us to keep his dream alive. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/34th-annual-martin-luther-king-day-tickets-498162305867?aff=erelexpmlt
  • The military is among the largest buyers of independent power systems known as microgrids. They make tactical sense; and environmentalists hope they can help the transition from fossil fuels.
  • When Tom Cruise battles a sentient artificial intelligence "Entity" in the latest Mission Impossible film, he joins a long list of heroes who've had to fight a malevolent machine onscreen.
  • Join APA | San Diego for a special one-night event including a photographic talk and presentation with acclaimed Photographer, Dan Winters, who has photographed some of the most recognizable names in film, music, and politics including President Obama, Sandra Bullock, Tom Hanks, Bono, and more. Whether you’re a photographer or simply appreciate the photographic arts, you won’t want to miss this event highlighting Dan’s work where he’ll share photographs and stories from years spent behind a camera capturing some of the most influential people of our time. The event will take place at the San Diego Air and Space museum on January 12th, 2023 and will include a collection of his aerospace photography and a discussion about this incredibly technical and challenging work. Related links: APA San Diego on Instagram
  • From the organizers: Second encore night added: Tickets have sold so quickly that we've decided to add a second "encore" concert.... Panama 66 presents: Gilbert Castellanos Encore Album Release Concert At the San Diego Museum of Art - Copley Auditorium With the Young Lions TICKETS: $45 General Admission San Diego’s Jazz Godfather, Trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos, in conjunction with Panama 66 and the San Diego Museum of Art, present a live performance listen party of his first full album as a leader in over a decade Gilbert Castellanos’ new release, Espérame en el Cielo, set for release on December 17th, is his first album in over a decade, capping a hiatus from recording as a band leader since the stage soundtrack Federal Jazz Project. For this album, Castellanos guides listeners on a musical journey through trials and triumphs, through the personal battles, victories and miracles that have affected his career and life. Featuring culturally significant Latin tunes, as well as homages to family and friendship, near career-ending tragedies and more, the album serves as a timeline and Thank You to his entire fanbase for the love and support offered him during times of difficulty and transition. With veteran pianist Joshua White arranging, the album also features Christopher Hollyday on Sax, Tyler Kreutel on drums and offers bassist John Murray’s first performance on an album. The performance of the album, a special engagement in the Copley Auditorium at The San Diego Museum of Art, will feature the recording band with the exception of John Murray. Embellishing the auditorium for these events will be the addition of a professional sound and lighting team. SEATING: Seating will be general admission. DOORS: 6:30pm YOUNG LIONS: 7-7:30pm GILBERT: 8pm-9:30pm KITCHEN: The kitchen will not be open for this show. No food allowed. BAR: Bar will be open until 8pm (we request everyone to remain seated during show) PLEASE NOTE: Seats are general admission. Each purchase is for one single, general admission seat. 16-up, no children. No pets. No refunds/exchanges. Thanks, Panama 66 Related links: Panama 66 on Instagram Gilbert Castellanos on Instagram
  • Sam Bankman-Fried faces seven criminal charges, including for defrauding investors. He could face an over 100-year prison term if convicted.
  • Join us for live screen printing, food and performances. Pre-order shirts, hoodies and your meal ticket by reserving a spot today! This is a FREE community event, but you can pre-purchase food tickets, a shirt or a hoodie. All proceeds will benefit Donald Sirypangno's legal defense fund. Your shirt order will be screen printed live with the help of local artist, professor and Cultura y Skate enthusiast Abel Macias. Hoodie orders must be in by February 15! On April 1, meet us at the Pillars of the Community event space for live performances and speakers, and to pick up your shirts/hoodies. Performances by Cypherst8, Sophat and Teerah, and more! Food tickets are good for one plate of tacos, lumpia and noodles. Can't afford a shirt or hoodie, but still want to support? Bring in any dark clothing or garment to be screen printed for a donation of $5. Choose between two designs. White ink only available, so bring a dark colored item! We are continually working to increase accessibility for visitors with disabilities. Please email us for accessibility accommodations.
  • There may be no better case for the power of hip-hop's geographic diversity than Los Angeles, whose sprawl of distinct creative microclimates is a genre unto itself.
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