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  • Culinary Historians of San Diego will present “Does Soul Food Need a Warning Label?”, with James Beard Award winner Adrian Miller, at 10:30 a.m. October 19, in the Neil Morgan Auditorium of the San Diego Central Library, 330 Park Blvd. Miller will enlighten and entertain us with his extensive knowledge of soul food. What soul food is, and its surprisingly long and fascinating history, origins, misconceptions and delights will all be explained in full. Adrian received an A.B in International Relations from Stanford University in 1991, and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1995. From 1999 to 2001, Miller served as a special assistant to President Bill Clinton with his Initiative for One America – the first free-standing office in the White House to address issues of racial, religious and ethnic reconciliation. Miller went on to serve as a senior policy analyst for Colorado Governor Bill Ritter Jr. From 2004 to 2010, he served on the board for the Southern Foodways Alliance. In June 2019, Adrian lectured in the Masters of Gastronomy program at the Università di Scienze Gastronomiche (nicknamed the “Slow Food University”) in Pollenzo, Italy. He is currently the executive director of the Colorado Council of Churches and, as such, is the first African American, and the first layperson, to hold that position. In 2018, Adrian was awarded the Ruth Fertel “Keeper of the Flame” Award by the Southern Foodways Alliance, in recognition of his work on African American Foodways. His first book Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine, One Plate at a Time, won the James Beard Award for Scholarship and Reference in 2014. His second book, The President’s Kitchen Cabinet: The Story of the African Americans Who Have Fed our First Families, From the Washingtons to the Obamas was published on Presidents Day, 2017. Adrian’s third book, Black Smoke: African Americans and the United States of Barbecue, appeared in 2021. The event is free and open to the public. A Q &A and tasting will follow Adrian’s presentation. Visit: Culinary Historians of San Diego Culinary Historians of San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Several businesses from day cares to grocery stores and hair salons closed across the United States in a loosely organized day of protest against the President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
  • In northern California, a group of volunteers spend every night from late fall through winter as crossing guards–escorting migrating salamanders across a rural road.
  • Data shows it can prevent six types of cancer. But anti-vaccine activists, including U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have helped dampen its usage.
  • Gay rights pioneer Arnie Kantrowitz shelved dreams of publishing his novel. Three years after his death, his partner fulfils his wish.
  • Casting a ballot after serving in prison comes with joy and pain for the formerly incarcerated, particularly because not everyone has their rights restored after completing their sentence.
  • Join us for Summer Sera – an enchanting evening (Sera in Italian) under the warm summer sky in Little Italy! This mid-week celebration brings our vibrant community together for an unforgettable night of music, food, and fun. Event Highlights: Extended Little Italy Mercato with a curated mix of non-food vendors, artisan goods, grocery items, limited prep-food and beverage options, plus unique pet treats and accessories. Live Music throughout the event footprint: Main Stage on India Street near W. Grape Acoustic sets at Piazza Basilone Community performances in the Piazza della Famiglia Family-Friendly Activities: Kids Face Painting Flower Crown Making Fun Photo Booth Dog Costume Contest – Dress up your pup and strut for prizes! Whether you're a local or just visiting, Summer Sera is the perfect way to enjoy the charm of Little Italy on a breezy summer night. Stroll the streets, shop local, enjoy live entertainment, and support the heart of our neighborhood. Free All Ages Welcome
  • Bezos will soon marry Lauren Sánchez in Venice. Protesters say the city, already grappling with overtourism, is putting the wedding over their needs — which city officials and wedding organizers deny.
  • Demure Productions is preparing to take you to a galaxy far far away with "Galactic Garters": A Star Wars Burlesque Parody! See your favorite Star Wars characters take the stage ...and see how they undress. Diamond VIP ($200) tables include a personal table, four tickets, complimentary bottle of champane, and seating directly in front of the stage. Sapphire VIP ($125) includes a personal table, two tickets, complimentary bottle of champagne, and sitting near the front of the stage. Premium tickets ($40) includes seating in the first two rows of seats. General Admission ($30) is open seating behind Premium ticket holders. Featuring the talents of: Special guest headliner: Audrey Deluxe (LA) Lola Demure Chica Cabra Milly Marie Holly Quinn Della Limonchella Stella St. James (LA) Lacey Lilac(LA) Lola Demure's Flaunt Foxes more to be announced! Hosted by Fanny Hypnaughty Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/galactic-garters-a-star-wars-burlesque-parody-tickets-1261731084639#:~:text=Eventbrite%20-%20Demure%20Productions%20presents%20Galactic%20Garters%3A%20A,San%20Diego%2C%20CA.%20Find%20event%20and%20ticket%20information.?msockid=29d1380aaf2e68391ce52cc2aebc69aa Demure Productions on Instagram and Facebook
  • Democrats lost serious ground with young men in the 2024 presidential election. Now, some within the party are working to win them back.
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