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  • Join us for a fabulous drag show celebrating Taylor Swift's iconic eras with lip-sync performances, delicious food, and drinks! DOWN BAD because you missed "The Eras Tour"? Or do you just miss it because IT'S OVER NOW? Well, best believe you don’t need to be a TORTURED POET about it…be FEARLESS and attend "Taylor Swift The Eras Tour" (Drag Version) in San Diego at URBN-North Park on Friday 1/30 with seating at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. We’ll have drag queens celebrating all the eras from the tour (and maybe one will make a debut) including adding "The Life of a Showgirl"! And for the acoustic set, you could live your WILDEST DREAMS and perform a number yourself. You will not be asked to calm down. So make the friendship bracelets and come dressed in your favorite Taylor look or era. Bring your Swiftie besties because IT’S NICE TO HAVE A FRIEND, or come by yourself and make new Swiftie friends as we celebrate Miss Americana with the art of drag! We'll also have some games to play to put your Swiftie knowledge to the test! Hosted by Glitteress and also featuring performances by Tiffany Vogue, Lorelei, Die Anna, and Barbra Please! Are you...READY FOR IT? Come have THE BEST DAY and meet me at midday for proper TAYLebration! Eric Cmar on TikTok / Instagram
  • Early streaming with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ begins Thursday, April 16. TV Premiere Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. beginning April 30. New episodes stream free a week early beginning April 30. This season brings us ten new episodes with unprecedented behind-the-scenes access, rich history, and unforgettable flavors. From a visit to the Tijuana airport air traffic control tower and flight school, to a world-class surf competition.
  • Iowa is no stranger to political attention in presidential elections, but surprisingly competitive midterm contests highlight the state's importance for both parties as it holds its primary Tuesday.
  • NPR member station reporters across the U.S. asked people how they are thinking about their country on its semiquincentennial.
  • Welcome to the 10th Annual Coast to Crest 10K and 5k trail race in Del Mar, Ca. With the exception of the first quarter mile, this is a very flat, very fast course, which is considered a *SPRINT COURSE by most, and if you are a runner looking for a new PR, then look no further. Both courses feature spectacular, wide open lagoon views and a DOWN HILL finish. If you're lucky you may even see some Osprey flying above you, as that area is a nesting place for many of these beautiful birds. The courses are out-and-back, are well groomed and 100% dirt trail. *All running and walking levels are welcome, the SPRINT only means the course is flat and allows runners to go faster than normal on the trail. Visit: https://raceroster.com/events/2026/102546/coast-to-crest-10k-and-5k
  • No two senior centers are alike. We visited three very different venues in L.A. to learn how they’re changing for California’s aging population.
  • Frontwave Credit Union and the Frontwave Foundation will host Pawpalooza, a free community pet adoption festival, on Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Frontwave Credit Union, 1278 Rocky Point Drive in Oceanside. The event will bring together local animal rescue organizations, food trucks, vendors, and pet lovers for a lively day focused on helping pets find loving forever homes. Designed as a family-friendly community event, Pawpalooza will feature adoptable dogs, cats, and rabbits, along with giveaways, games, a pet-themed mini market, and appearances by the mascots from the San Diego Sockers and San Diego Clippers. Guests will also be able to enjoy food and drinks from local food trucks throughout the event. To help encourage adoptions, Frontwave Credit Union will contribute $100 toward each adoption fee for families who adopt a pet during the event. “Pawpalooza is a wonderful way to bring the community together around a shared cause while helping deserving animals find safe, loving homes,” said Todd Kern, Chief Experience Officer. “We are proud to support the rescue organizations doing this important work every day and to create an event that is both meaningful and fun for local families.” Participating rescue partners include Labs and More Rescue, Tiny Kitten Coven, Furballs Furever Rescue, Amazing Strays Rescue, San Diego House Rabbit Society, Sunrise Rescue, Passion for Pitties Rescue, Homebound Hounds, and SPOT Saving Pets One at a Time. Pawpalooza also will highlight local businesses and community partners through its Pet Mini Market and vendor area. According to Frontwave Foundation, the event is part of Frontwave’s Give360 initiative, which supports local causes, community connection, and neighborhood impact. The event is free and open to the public, and Frontwave notes that community members do not need to be credit union members to attend. Well-behaved pets are also welcome if they are leashed and comfortable around other dogs, children, and crowds. For more information, visit the Pawpalooza event page through Frontwave Foundation.
  • The Port of San Diego is hosting the fourth annual People of the Port Career Fair on Wednesday, March 25. Discover your next exciting career in industries such as hospitality, maritime, shipbuilding and repair, food service, and more. All education, skill, and experience levels are welcome. Why Attend? • Meet with industry experts and companies actively recruiting and hiring. • Learn during informative breakout sessions. • Discover your next career opportunity. For more details and to sign up for event reminders, visit the Port of San Diego website: https://www.portofsandiego.org/people-port-career-fair Port of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Federal law requires most museums and other buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. But access to what's actually inside is often still limited.
  • Join Vanguard Culture and UC San Diego Craft Center for a vibrant gathering of visual art, storytelling, dance, and community care. This special evening also marks the national launch of the Jimi Appleseed Initiative (JAI), a cultural storytelling movement rooted in creativity, sustainability, and shared humanity. Launching from San Diego, the event will be streamed with interactive participation from 8–12 communities across the United States, creating a real-time national storytelling experience—while remaining deeply grounded in local voices and connection. Purchase a Bowl. Sow a Seed. Make a $15 donation to receive a beautiful, handmade ceramic bowl created by artists at the UC San Diego Craft Center. Proceeds directly support the San Diego Rescue Mission, helping ensure nourishing meals for neighbors in need. Event Highlights: -"Invisible Nation": Portraits of the Unhoused, an exhibition by artist Neil Shigley -National launch of the Jimi Appleseed Initiative, a national storytelling and wisdom-sharing movement that fosters unity and cultural understanding. -Live theatre by Blindspot Collective -Live dance by Culture Shock San Diego -Interactive springtime art and storytelling activities by Storytellers of San Diego More than an event, this is a space to sow empathy, spark conversation, and rediscover our shared humanity—because once we hear each other’s stories, we stop being strangers. Thursday, April 30th, 2026 UCSD Park & Market 1100 Market Street San Diego, CA 92101 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. (Guests are encouraged to bring unexpired canned goods.) $15 donation directly benefits the San Diego Rescue Mission and includes a beautiful, handmade ceramic bowl. Visit: https://vanguardculture.com/apr-30-art-garden-a-communal-offering-of-art-storytelling-connection/ Vanguard Culture on Instagram and Facebook
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