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  • Sotu, a slam poetry champion and a teaching artist and commissioned playwright with the Old Globe and the La Jolla Playhouse, will lead a workshop on Saturday at the San Diego Writer's Festival about unlocking creativity and finding your voice.
  • The Charlotte rapper's new album, Laughing so Hard, it Hurts, is more direct in thought and intention than his debut, more open and vulnerable, letting his observations guide his insights.
  • The COVID-19 vaccine strategy may be shifting toward Americans getting yearly vaccinations, like many do with annual flu shots.
  • Allow yourself to be carried away by the deep feeling of freedom and connection of the MindTravel Silent Walking Meditation. This magical experience is led by MindTravel creator and composer, Murray Hidary. Note: This hike is rated as Moderate with an elevation gain of 900 ft and little shade coverage. Please plan accordingly. Over the course of the MindTravel experience, you’ll join other MindTravelers exploring one of the world's most beautiful trails while guided by MindTravel music delivered through MindTravel headphones. The evocative piano music ignites freedom and expansiveness that amplifies the healing and inspirational power of being surrounded by beauty. After a short introduction and intention-setting. the group will venture forth on a guided meditative hike up Cowles Mountain complete with a stunning 360 degree view of San Diego for a contemplative and powerful creative journey--all while enveloped in the transcendent sounds of the beautiful, original MindTravel compositions.
  • NPR's Rachel Martin talks to reporter Mickey Djuric of the Canadian Press, about a series of stabbings in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Ten people are dead and 18 were injured.
  • A giant laser facility in Livermore, Calif., says it has created net energy from nuclear fusion. It's an important breakthrough, but fusion power remains a distant dream.
  • The U.S. should prepare for a spike in COVID cases this winter as more people gather indoors and infections already begin to rise in Europe, White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha says.
  • Climate scientists warn that emissions need to fall quickly.
  • NPR's Scott Simon asks National Iranian American Council Research Director Assal Rad why the hijab has become a lightning rod in Iranian society.
  • Migrant deaths along the Southwest border have long been a fact of life in the region, but the latest available records show the deaths could be on the rise again.
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