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  • Extended by popular demand to October 10!North Coast Rep is finally going live with the production of "Dancing Lessons" by Mark St. Germain. Entertaining, and charming! We meet two highly offbeat characters, a Broadway dancer and a science professor coping with physical and emotional challenges as they forge an unexpected friendship in this heartfelt play. Filled with laughs and the intricacies of the human condition, we witness their journey of discovery and personal triumph as they come to realize that sometimes the most profound experiences can occur when least expected. Current COVID-19 measures at North Coast Rep include mandatory masks worn indoors and proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours. Learn more and check for updates here.
  • Join a conversation presented by AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. We're looking forward to our next virtual PAST FORWARD discussion inspired in part by our doc, "The Blinding of Isaac Woodard," that will explore the history of representation, respect and support of BIPOC and women veterans, as well as where we are today in this regard. Veterans returning home from service have often faced hurdles to resuming civilian life. On top of these universal experiences, BIPOC and women veterans encounter additional challenges due to their identity. For Sgt. Isaac Woodard in 1946, this took the form of physical assault and blinding despite his service. Today these barriers often take subtler forms. Our panelists will discuss the experiences of veterans returning home to find that their service was not enough to earn them the full respect and opportunities they deserved, and how we can better support the people whom we call America's heroes. RSVP NOW Featured guests include: Richard Brookshire – Co-founder and Board Chair of the Black Veterans Project Elizabeth Estabrooks - Deputy Director, VA Center for Women Veterans The conversation will be moderated by Adriane Lentz-Smith, Associate Professor of History at Duke University. AMERICAN EXPERIENCE is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Three orphaned California black bear cubs have been transferred to San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center for rehabilitation over the past two weeks, it was announced Monday.
  • Software developer John Christensen coded an app to show you just how far NASA innovation has come since Hubble.
  • The legislation was introduced by Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, and unanimously passed the Senate last month.
  • San Diego is now the first county in the nation to have accredited geriatric emergency departments in all of its eligible hospitals.
  • The supply backlogs of the past two years — and the delays, shortages and outrageous prices that came with them — have improved dramatically since summer.
  • A total of 150 juveniles are currently held at youth detention centers across San Diego County. Juveniles can suffer from long-term physical and mental health issues when they endure long periods of isolation and detention.
  • Trumbull, who brought otherworldly landscapes to life pioneered physical, not digital, effects that catapulted audiences into hyperspace and became Hollywood's go-to guy for sci-fi imagery.
  • In the U.S., people of color have been more likely to die at younger ages, especially among lower-income communities. That's had a ripple effect on finances, education and physical and mental health.
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