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  • Theodore McCarrick, a once-powerful Catholic cardinal who was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019 after a Vatican investigation determined he had molested adults and children, has died.
  • The letter, written by first-class passenger Archibald Gracie, sold for five times its expected price at auction. It was written aboard the ship five days before it sank.
  • Prepare your bellies because the College Area Business District is to announce the 2nd Annual Taste of College Area, happening on Sunday, September 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come experience the flavors of one of San Diego’s most vibrant and evolving culinary neighborhoods. From globally inspired dishes to craft brews and artisan coffee, this event highlights the incredible variety offered by local restaurants, pubs, and cafes, throughout the College Area. To help you make the most of your tasting adventure, complimentary Old Town Trolley rides will be running along the event route taking attendees from stop to stop. The event will span El Cajon Boulevard from 54th Street to 73rd Street and the SDSU campus, turning the entire area into a feast for the senses. General Admission tickets are $40 in advance (plus a service fee) and $45 on the day of the event. VIP tickets are available to guests 21 and over for $50 (plus a service fee), which include access to discounted drinks at select “oasis” bars and pubs, along with a commemorative Taste of College Area shot glass (while supplies last). Take advantage of early bird savings with promo code EARLY20 for 20% off through July or EARLY10 for 10% off through August. Plus, groups of 10 or more automatically receive a 5% discount that can be stacked with promo codes for even more savings. Don’t miss this flavorful celebration of food, culture, and community. Mark your calendar for a culinary adventure like no other at the 2nd Annual Taste of College Area! Visit: https://events.com/r/en_US/tickets/taste-of-college-area-san-diego-september-981182
  • Skyrie is an electrifying contemporary Celtic music trio renowned for their dynamic performances and innovative sound. Their music blends traditional Scottish and Irish tunes, poignant original songs, tunes, and soundscapes with modern influences from rock to funk. Having performed and recorded over many years with multi award-winning artists as diverse as Dougie Maclean, Shirley Manson of Garbage, Big Country, and Kathy Mattea, Skyrie have honed their unique style through hundreds of live gigs and sessions. Based in Fife, Scotland, the band members are versatile composers and multi-instrumentalists Lesley Thompson Smith (vocals, fiddle, pipes, whistle, and looper), James “Jimmy” Anderson (guitars, pedal-bass and background vocals), and Christopher Martin Smith (vocals, lyrics, drums, whistle and percussion). - General admission $25, Current SDFH members $20 - Children 17 and under are free - TicketWeb fees will add an additional $2 to $4 per ticket - Tickets will be available at the door www.skyrie.co.uk Skyrie on Facebook / Instagram / Youtube
  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre and Chula Vista Mayor John McCann are firing heated accusations back-and-forth at one another as the last day to vote approaches.
  • Fast cars? Superheroes? Laugh-out-loud comedies? Here's what to watch at the cinemas this summer.
  • This August, The Rosin Box Project—San Diego’s premier contemporary ballet company— presents "DEBUTS," a striking program of world premieres by celebrated choreographers Garrett Smith, Ching Ching Wong, and Artistic Director Carly Topazio. Featuring bold new voices and original works created in collaboration with TRBP’s acclaimed artists, "DEBUTS" offers an unforgettable experience at the cutting edge of contemporary ballet. Catch "DEBUTS" live at California Center for the Arts, August 22 - 24, and streamed online, August 29 - September 5. The Rosin Box Project on Facebook / Instagram
  • U.S. drug deaths dropped by roughly 40% last year among people under the age of 35. It's a welcome pivot for families and communities devastated by fentanyl.
  • Sometimes called the father of freak-folk, the 83-year-old singer-songwriter lived, worked and died on his own terms.
  • The Star Wars available to the public to stream is not the same film that was shown in 1977. But in the U.K., audiences had a rare chance to see it.
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