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  • Baby Steps Class: A free parenting class to help caregivers understand their baby's cues, build a stronger bond, develop parenting confidence, and connect with other parents. Who: Parents and children from birth to 15 months (prior to walking) Dates: Fridays, March 27 – May 8, 2026 (6 classes) No class April 10, 2026 Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Location: Ramona Library Cost: Free Visit: https://sdcl.bibliocommons.com/events/6939b78b2c65973d00120167 ============================================================================== EN ESPAÑOL Clase de Baby Steps: Clase gratuita para padres para aprender estrategias, comprender las señales de su bebé, fortalecer el vínculo, desarrollar confianza como mamá/papá y conectar con otros padres. Para quién: Padres e hijos desde el nacimiento hasta los 15 meses (antes de caminar) Fechas: Viernes, 27 de marzo – 8 de mayo de 2026 (6 clases) No hay clase el 10 de abril de 2026 Hora: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Lugar: Biblioteca de Ramona Costo: Gratuito
  • These dogs are ready for their closeups — and for their forever homes.
  • On Saturday, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations unit from San Diego intercepted three vessels carrying 36 people near San Clemente Island, according to the agency.
  • "Los Tucanes de Tijuana", one of the most influential groups in regional Mexican music, was formed in 1987 in Tijuana, Baja California, by lead singer and songwriter Mario Quintero Lara. Known for their energetic narcocorridos, cumbias, and románticas, the band gained widespread popularity in the 1990s with hits like "La Chona," "El Centenario," and "Mis Tres Animales." Their success spans over three decades, with more than 30 albums and multiple chart-topping singles. They have earned numerous accolades, including Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations, and have sold millions of records worldwide. In 2019, they made history as the first regional Mexican band to perform at Coachella, further expanding their influence beyond Latin America. With a signature style blending traditional norteño sounds with modern storytelling, "Los Tucanes de Tijuana" remain at the forefront of the genre. Their music continues to resonate with audiences, making them one of the best-selling and most recognized groups in regional Mexican music. Still actively touring and recording, they maintain a dedicated fan base, proving their enduring impact on Latin music. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/los-tucanes-de-tijuana Los Tucanes de Tijuana on Instagram
  • On March 28, Sound Praxis presents an evening of duo and solo improvised music featuring bicoastal percussion duo Ben Rempel & Justin Gunter, Ana Luisa Díaz de Cossío, and 1515 (Ryan Ebaugh & Jonathan Piper). This presentation is generously hosted by the Brown Building in City Heights! Justin Gunter and Ben Rempel are percussionists based in NYC and LA. Having met in music school, they’ve reunited to form a percussion duo rooted in their wide-ranging shared musical interests. In a style that feels organic and intuitive, their music combines free improvisation, complex rhythmic composition, minimalism, classical percussion sensitivity, and a sensibility for groove. As an improviser, Ana Luisa Díaz de Cossío is drawn to the quiet thresholds of daily life. She works with the mundane and the overlooked, with found materials and unstable textures, allowing sound to emerge from what is already present. De Cossio is interested in micro-gestures: sounds that crack, bend, fray, dissolve. Sounds that feel provisional, alive. Improvisation is at the center of her work not as a technique, but as a way of being, as an act of care and commitment to presence, to responsiveness, to the unknown. 1515 is a collaborative duo of Jonathan Piper (tuba) and Ryan Ebaugh (sax). They incorporate extended techniques and idiosyncratic approaches to their instruments in a fresh blend of spontaneous interaction, skill, and innovation. March 28, 2026 Brown Building @ 4133 Poplar Street Music at 7:30 p.m . $15 suggested (NOTAFLOF) Refreshments available All proceeds to the artists
  • More than a week of the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran has dragged in global powers, upended the world's energy and transport sectors, and brought chaos to usually peaceful areas of the region.
  • When the pandemic closed salons, a La Mesa father grabbed some clippers and learned to cut his sons’ hair. A half-decade later, he’s still at it.
  • Sonido De La Frontera is the combination of Soundsystem culture, hip hop production aesthetic, and the sounds of Latin America’s most prolific dance music: Cumbia. Sonido De La Frontera on Instagram
  • Arts District Liberty Station celebrates 25 years with a campaign highlighting its evolution from a former naval base into a major arts and community hub.
  • Join us for Art, Wine & Plática with XoQUE, a creative and healing workshop centered on printmaking, storytelling, and community connection. Tickets are $20 in support of our fundraising efforts—please RSVP early, as space is limited and this event may sell out. (21+ event; snacks and beverages provided.) Participants will explore printmaking techniques and materials to reflect, reclaim wounded parts of the self, and reconstruct wholeness. Through plática, storytelling, and collective reflection, we’ll strengthen our inner resilience and build meaningful community connections. Proceeds benefit the International Women’s Day 2026 Organizing Committee at Centro Cultural de la Raza and support the Serpiente Mural Renovation Project. Funds will help replace deteriorating exterior panels and commission a new serpiente mural—led by women-identified artists—preserving the Centro’s cultural legacy while uplifting new artistic voices. Centro Cultural de la Raza on Facebook / Instagram
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