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  • Classical music fans are mourning the loss of the celebrated mezzo-soprano, known for her versatility and the warmth of her voice. She died at her home in Austria on April 24 at age 93.
  • In the second episode of Tiny Desk Contest Top Shelf, judges Michelle Zauner and iLe share entries that feature remarkable guitarists, songs sung in Spanish, a "mind-blowing" bassist and more.
  • The former U.S. consul in Rio de Janeiro, Scott Hamilton, speaks about his concerns about Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, and the implications for democratic institutions in the country.
  • Brunch is back at 20|Twenty restaurant in Carlsbad. Make plans now to enjoy weekend breakfast and brunch with stunning views of the seven miles of Carlsbad coastline as the backdrop. 20|Twenty offers two breakfast buffet options to satisfy those looking for a quick bite on the go as well as the leisure-chasing diner. The continental buffet - Offers fast and easy selections with options such as Granola, Seasonal Fruit, Steel Cut Oatmeal, Artisan Bread, Yogurt, and Jam/whipped butter. The Full Breakfast Buffet ($38) - Offers options such as Fresh Eggs, Chef Daily Egg Feature, Chicken Apple Sausage, Quinoa and Greens, Belgian Waffles, Whipped Cream, Berry Compote, Applewood Smoked Bacon, Smoked Salmon, Bagels with Cream Cheese and Potato Hash. Pair with a signature Bloody Mary or Mimosa for the perfect boozy weekend brunch experience. The 20|Twentry Breakfast Buffet is available every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Reserve a table! Make your way over to 20twentygrill.com or call (760) 827-2500 and make your reservation today. For more information, please visit 20twentygrill.com or call (760) 827-2500.
  • Some state lawmakers are working to deter residents from seeking abortions elsewhere, or to punish those who help them do so. Delivery of abortion medication by mail could become another battleground.
  • The Supreme Court ruling on Friday says it is limited to abortion, but President Biden and advocates say same-sex marriage and contraception cases could also be at risk.
  • This weekend try a little cultural and biodiversity by sampling events from Centro Cultural De La Raza, Little Italy and the San Diego Natural History Museum.
  • Homeless shelters in San Diego are being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Some shelters are not admitting new residents, others are only admitting people on a case-by-case basis. Plus, nursing is an already tough profession, but it’s made more difficult during times of crisis. One San Diego nurse shares her experience. Also, what does it mean to “flatten the curve”? We’ll break it down. And, disgraced former Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter was sentenced to 11 months in prison for misusing campaign funds. Finally, as the region shuts down to stem the spread of the virus, artists go digital to share their art.
  • Our picks for the arts and culture this weekend include the San Diego International Film Festival, live music, a lot of drive-in experiences, Oceanside's vibrant culture, virtual dance and plenty more.
  • San Diego State researchers target a virus that lives in your gut as a better way to kill harmful bacteria. Plus, a look at who’s throwing money at San Diego County’s Measure B. And a new exhibition tries to marry science and art.
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