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  • Earthaven Ecovillage fared remarkably well after Hurricane Helene. The community had backup power and water systems, as well as food supplies, but members also knew how to work together in a crisis.
  • Vantage Theatre Presents A World Premiere Production "Best Laid Plans" by Robert Salerno Inspired by a true story, a brilliant young architect has surgery for a brain tumor and wakes up unexpectedly blind. Alone, lost and despondent, he cannot envision a path back to life, much less architecture...Then Beethoven shows up! Featuring Blake Stadnik, the Blind Actor from NBC's hit series "This Is Us" Directed by Sam Woodhouse The Show Runs: Aug. 29-Sept. 22, 2024 Thursday Aug. 29 (ONE Preview) 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Friday + Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Saturday + Sunday at 3 p.m. Located at: Tenth Avenue Arts Center 930 10th Ave, San Diego, California Visit: https://theatrevantage.ticketspice.com/best-laid-plans Made possible in part by a grant from the Prebys Foundation and The California Arts Council and with the support of the Sofia Hotel
  • More than 150,000 fans lost their chance to see the pop superstar this month, due to terrorist threats. Now they mostly want another opportunity to see her in concert.
  • The crash occurred sometime before 3:45 a.m. Thursday at the intersection of Sample and Salmon streets in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood, near Tierrasanta. The music agency Sound Talent Group said Thursday that three of its employees died on the private plane that crashed into a San Diego neighborhood.
  • Some of Issa’s constituents said he hasn't held a town hall in over 2,000 days. Thursday, they wanted to confront him at a McDonald’s in San Marcos where he was expected to make an appearance, but they didn’t see him.
  • The program forgives the loans of borrowers who work in public service. The executive action would exclude those who work for certain organizations.
  • With the same hard work and sweat that created all she lost, Jackie Jo Lopez is slowly trying to build her business again.
  • The Trump administration slashed funding for the national service agency and fired most of its staff. 32,000 people, mostly young adults, were forced to stop work immediately.
  • We revisit a conversation about the practice of "memory work" and how it empowers communities to trace their lineage. Then, we dive into the movie "Queer" and the etymology behind the title and word. And finally, your weekend arts preview, from a poetry festival to exhibitions and live music.
  • The city of San Diego is expanding its two makeshift campgrounds for people experiencing homelessness, and it comes as the number of indoor shelter beds is shrinking. In other news, in San Diego life-saving medicines like Naloxone have helped reduce the number of fentanyl overdoses, but Mexico’s restrictive drug policies make Naloxone almost impossible to get in Tijuana. Plus, the La Mesa Oktoberfest event manager joins the podcast with details on this weekend’s festival.
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