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  • Advocates say the recent ban will especially affect vulnerable individuals, including children.
  • San Diego's renowned Songwriter Sanctuary series is back on April 26 at Normal Heights United, featuring a lineup of local troubadours including Calman Hart, Missy Alcazar, and Bug Guts. Joining them as our guest host is acclaimed poet and spoken word artist Lizzie Wann. About the Musicians Calman Hart, born in Woods Cross City, Utah, began his musical journey in high school, eventually making San Diego his home. With acclaimed albums like "Red-Eyed & Blue" and "Train in the Distance," he's been a staple in the city's music scene for decades as a solo artist and alongside Jeff Berkley as part of acclaimed duo Berkley Hart. Bug Guts, (rosebud and Scott Ireland) met during San Diego's punk scene heyday. After a transformative acoustic jam session, they embarked on a musical journey, releasing over a dozen albums. With a blend of Alternative, Folk, Punk, and Americana influences, their live performances are known for their infectious and playfully provocative energy. Missy Alcazar is a professional dueling pianist known for her dynamic performances. She's the first resident female dueling pianist at Disneyland's "Showdown At The Golden Horseshoe" and has had her songs featured on TV shows like "90 Day Fiance." Active in philanthropy, Missy is working on establishing The Melba Foundation to provide free music lessons and instruments to under-resourced communities. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., Show starts at 7:00 p.m. Suggested Donation: $10 (all ages), with all proceeds directly supporting the artists. Donations are encouraged but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Food & Drink: Concessions and beverages for purchase, courtesy of partners at Normal Heights United and sponsors: Duck Foot Brewing Company and Flying Embers. Guests are welcome to bring in food to the sanctuary (but please help us respect the space by disposing of your trash) - we recommend snagging takeout from one of the many delicious restaurant options on Adams Ave! Accessibility: For venue accessibility requests, please contact Molly Lorden at molly@nhunited.org For more information visit: lindsaywhitemusic.com
  • Delve into the dark and thought-provoking world of serial killers with Dr. Rachel Toles, true crime’s preeminent psychologist. A Q&A session follows the ninety-minute masterclass. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. with the show beginning at 8:00 p.m. Join The Magnolia for a Plaza Pre-party thirty minutes before doors open on their stunning outdoor patio, with freshly made nachos, elote corn, specialty cocktails and more available for purchase. Tickets available via LiveNation. For more information visit: magnoliasandiego.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • New medications like Wegovy are changing the way people lose weight and manage obesity, but many Medicaid beneficiaries can't get them.
  • Female friendships, haunting secrets, shadowy characters, and page-turning plots, nobody does it better than New York Times bestselling author Kate Quinn, so you won’t want to miss her book launch event for her next historical novel, "The Briar Club." Join us at Kate’s first event celebrating "The Briar Club" and be the first to hear about how she captures the paranoia of the McCarthy era and evokes the changing roles for women in postwar America. Kate will be in conversation with New York Times bestselling author Michelle Gable. For more information visit: adventuresbythebook.com Stat Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Here are the new releases coming your way between now and Thanksgiving — we've got award contenders, goofy comedies, a smattering of romance, plenty of anti-heroes, and a musical documentary in LEGOs.
  • Your Tuesday plans just got a whole lot sweeter! Free Cone Day returns to Ben & Jerry’s at Seaport Village—home to both of San Diego’s only brick-and-mortar storefronts of the iconic scoop shop, located in the Lighthouse District + Carousel District. On Tuesday, April 16, enjoy unlimited FREE scoops of any flavors from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., no purchase necessary. All donations from the day will benefit the Monarch School Project—a local nonprofit providing education and wellness programming to unhoused children in grades K-12. Ben & Jerry's San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Second Chance Community Day is an opportunity for individuals, families, and friends to come together and learn about the products and resources offered by local businesses and organizations, including information and access to health and wellness resources. In April, Community Day will be celebrating Second Chance Month, which serves as a dedicated time to raise awareness about the hurdles faced by millions of formerly incarcerated Americans and to foster opportunities for their successful reentry into society. This event will feature live music from DJ Noel, fresh produce for purchase, and exceptional local vendors from Southeastern San Diego. The event also promotes the Project New Village fresh produce truck that is featured at Second Chance each community day. Second Chance has created this opportunity for people to learn about the services and resources in our neighborhoods and to support local business. Since 1993, Second Chance has provided effective solutions for reducing recidivism, unemployment, and homelessness; empowering participants to make sustainable personal changes that positively impact society. This is done through education, encouragement, specialized training, and supportive services which address issues such as behavioral health, housing, transportation, and substance abuse. For more information visit: secondchanceprogram.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • DIslodged by COVID early in the pandemic, tuberculosis is once again the infectious disease that takes the most lives each year. And the number of cases set a new record. What's going on?
  • The storm arrived in the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, killing two people and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands, mostly in the Seattle area, before moving through Northern California.
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