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  • Ground Floor Murals' Paul Jimenez painted a fast, emotional tribute after the deaths of three longtime San Diego Zoo residents.
  • Experts say companies often base their pricing on what they think colleges are willing to pay.
  • Rewind Fest 2025 | Saturday, Sept. 20 | 2 p.m.–9 p.m. Central Square in Côta Vera – east Chula Vista Step back into the 80s & 90s with a FREE community festival featuring live tribute bands, beer garden, artisan village, and retro arcade fun. Côta Vera on Instagram
  • Paola Hernández-Jiao is the Public Matters community engagement manager at KPBS. Public Matters is an initiative that provides content, conversation and events ensuring all San Diegans understand their opportunity to participate in the democratic process including news stories on politics and governance, facilitated, in-person discussions around important issues that often divide us, helpful resources and explainers about participation in community groups and institutions that make decisions that impact our lives on a daily basis.
  • Join us for "uncluttered: the beauty in less" a group exhibition exploring simplicity, stillness, and the liberation found in letting go. In a world overflowing with noise and excess, this show invites you to slow down, reflect, and find meaning in the space between. Featuring powerful works by artists who use minimalism, intentional absence, and emotional clarity as their medium of expression. Exhibition Opening: May 3rd, 2025 ° Location: Chula Vista Center 555 Broadway Avenue, Suite 1019, Chula Vista CA, 91911 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. This is a family friendly event, free admission and parking. Visit: https://www.sdartsociety.com/art-through-the-glass/ Art Through The Glass on Instagram
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom signed five laws advancing reparations for the descendants of enslaved people in California, but he vetoed five others. It’s a mixed record two years after the California Reparations Task Force issued its seminal report.
  • Political stability is the bedrock of a healthy economy. The United States is inarguably struggling with both. Daniel Enemark, chief economist at the San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center, spoke with KPBS about the economic forecast for San Diego and the country.
  • The "Danger Zone" singer is asking for his performance to be deleted from a fake "King Trump" video that the president posted to Truth Social on Saturday.
  • Sensory Friendly Mornings offer a welcoming environment for families who benefit from a sensory-friendly experience and a quieter setting. During these special hours, the Museum opens with adjusted sound and lighting, fewer visitors, and designated sensory-break zones. Our interactive art installations are available with modifications to support diverse sensory needs, calming spaces, and optional noise-reducing headphones. Trained staff are on-site to support families and ensure a comfortable experience for all. 2025 Sensory Friendly Morning Date: Saturday, May 31 Due to limited capacity, advance registration is highly encouraged. Guests may stay and enjoy the Museum for the remainder of the day. Regular admission and parking rates apply. This is a quarterly program and will also be offered this year on Saturday, September 20 and Saturday, November 15. Visit: https://thinkplaycreate.ticketapp.org/portal/product/17/event/ef8374f7-2ebe-4eaa-a256-ec565079ad02 The New Children's Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Twenty-five local artists transformed guitars, surfboards, and skateboards into custom works of art with acrylic paint, paint pens, tape, and more! These items will be sold through an online auction April 15-30, and will be exhibited during Mission Fed ArtWalk to showcase the Charity Art Auction, which directly benefits our free programs for youth who do not otherwise have access to visual arts opportunities. Bid now through April 30: Visit: Charity Art Auction at Mission Fed ArtWalk ArtWalk San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
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