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  • Now that the Taliban has virtually seized full control of Afghanistan, the lingering threat of international terror is on the minds of many Americans. Plus, a new program in California is offering stipends to volunteers, in an effort to bring climate change solutions to urban and rural communities throughout the state, including here in San Diego. Also, a sewage testing program at UCSD could be key to helping identify COVID-19 outbreaks when students return to school in the fall. And, we highlight Daniella De Jesús, one of the playwrights in the fifth annual San Diego Repertory Theatre's Latinx New Play Festival happening next month. Finally, from the archives, a summertime anthem about Southeast San Diego.
  • Page on the stage! Come hear why Gregory Page won Best Album 2021 at the San Diego Music Awards and has a fiercely loyal local and international following. Gregory’s gift of music will fill Templar’s Hall and fill your hearts with one Hell of A Memory! JT Moring and Ramona Ault will open this sure to be magical show. Date | Friday, November 19 at 7:30 p.m. Location | Templar's Hall, Old Poway Get tickets here! General admission $20 Member admission: $17 For more information, please visit sdfolkheritage.org/events/mrgregorypage or call (858) 613-0858.
  • We ranked a list of 100 songs that reflects the sprawling, energetic messiness of 2022. Start listening.
  • Microgrids are small power grids that can operate in parallel or independently of the larger electric grid to keep pre-defined areas or community resources powered during emergencies.
  • California public health officials say they will let local school districts decide how to enforce new mask rules. California is still requiring all students and staff to wear masks while indoors at school even if they are fully vaccinated.
  • Cutting emissions now and in the near future could still save humanity from climate catastrophe, but it won’t save us from the climate changes we’re already experiencing, according to a new United Nations report. Plus, author Amanda Ripley talks about how certain issues, such as climate change, become politicized and can lead to discussion surrounding those issues becoming toxic. And, owners of sport fishing boats say an effort to improve the state’s air quality could cost them their businesses. Also, Brian Burrows, who grew up in Fallbrook, talks about winning the bronze medal in trap shooting. Finally, an outdoor film series will feature the best screwball comedy sparring matches.
  • Join us for a fun night of reading the play with our leader Doug Smith - part of our North County-led events! About this event: There will be a ZOOM link to join the reading, available on the Online Event page or in your "My Tickets" section. TL;DR: The classic story of boy meets girl; girl's family hates boy's family; boy's family hates girl's family; boy kills girl's cousin; boy and girl kill themselves. ---- A bit more about the play: An age-old vendetta between two powerful families erupts into bloodshed. A group of masked Montagues risk further conflict by gatecrashing a Capulet party. A young lovesick Romeo Montague falls instantly in love with Juliet Capulet, who is due to marry her father’s choice, the County Paris. With the help of Juliet’s nurse, the women arrange for the couple to marry the next day, but Romeo’s attempt to halt a street fight leads to the death of Juliet’s own cousin, Tybalt, for which Romeo is banished. In a desperate attempt to be reunited with Romeo, Juliet follows the Friar’s plot and fakes her own death. The message fails to reach Romeo, and believing Juliet dead, he takes his life in her tomb. Juliet wakes to find Romeo’s corpse beside her and kills herself. The grieving family agree to end their feud. ---- Date: Nov. 21, 2021 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: Free For more information and ticket purchases/zoom registration please visit HERE!
  • Seltzerland, a one-of-a-kind, fun-filled day celebrating all things hard seltzer, will head to St. Mark Golf Club in San Marcos on Saturday, January 29. Hard seltzer fans in attendance will be able to sip from over 100 flavors of hard seltzer. HORMEL® BLACK LABEL® Bacon will provide brunch bites, and the best hard seltzer brands will be featured, including: • White Claw • Mike's Hard Lemonade Seltzer • Vizzy • Topo Chico Hard Seltzer • Playamar • Sparking Ice Spike Get tickets here! There are two ways to experience Seltzerland with General Admission tickets beginning at $35 and VIP tickets starting at $55. For more information, visit seltzerland.com/san-diego-2022.
  • It’s been one year since the killing of George Floyd -- what’s happened to police reform in San Diego since then? Meanwhile, across San Diego school officials say there will be a return to normalcy in the fall. Plus, the Yellow Whistle Campaign, a nationwide effort to stand in solidarity with the Asian community, has made its way to Mira Mesa.
  • Citing climate change and the need to cut carbon emissions, California is extending the life of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
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