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  • Join St. Paul’s Senior Services for its annual Holiday Interfaith Prayer Breakfast, a cherished San Diego tradition that brings together community and faith leaders to celebrate unity, gratitude, and service as the holiday season begins. Now in its 14th year, the event reflects St. Paul’s longstanding commitment to nurturing the spiritual, social, and physical well-being of San Diego seniors. Each November, representatives from Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and other faith communities gather to offer blessings, music and reflections, honoring the shared values of compassion, generosity, and community care. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served. Keynote Speaker: Barbara J. Menard – Volunteer and former employee at Catholic Charities and a member of the Regional Advisory Council of IVC (Ignatian Volunteer Corps) where she also serves as the Spiritual Director of Volunteers. Emcee: Dee Sanford, former Chair of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Dignity Award Breakfast, Community Service leader, and producer of her own weekly public access TV Show, “The Christian Business Forum” and started “African American Businesswomen of Vision.” Musical Performance: Carmelia “Toot” Bell, extraordinary gospel singer and accomplished choir director at Prince Chapel by the Sea in La Jolla. Blessings Offered By: - The Very Rev. Penelope Bridges, St. Paul’s Cathedral - Senior Rabbi Devorah Marcus, Temple Emanu-El - Yusef Miller, Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice - Sister Susan DeGuide of Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy Complimentary Breakfast: Prepared by St. Paul’s Executive Chef, David Bunch and his dietary team and served by St. Paul’s Senior Services staff and volunteers RSVP Required – Seating is Limited. St. Paul’s Senior Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • Alternative rock indie band Rainbow Kitten Surprise, with support from Spacey Jane, is coming to Gallagher Square at Petco Park on Thursday, July 23, 2026! Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0A0063559F464285?tfl=San_Diego_Padres-Tickets Rainbow Kitten Surprise on Instagram and Facebook
  • All are invited to the 2025 Fellowship Forum - a showcase of cinematic creativity produced by Fellows of the Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts at UC San Diego. Fellowships are a cornerstone of The Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, fostering engagement, exploration, and innovation in film. They support students, faculty, and staff from across the UC San Diego academic community, providing funding or access to professional production equipment, helping bring bold cinematic ideas to life. The Fellowship Forum shines a spotlight on the diverse artistic visions and contemplative research produced by the fellows, offering audiences an inspiring look into the creative work shaping the future of cinematic arts. The event will feature a dynamic three-part program, blending film clips with lively panel discussions in 40-minute sessions, concluding with a reception of light refreshments. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP! 2025 Featured Fellows: - Jamil Baldwin – Faculty: Visual Arts / FILM: "OWED" - Sophia Cleary – Graduate Student: Visual Arts / FILM: "A Doll's House" - James DeLisio '25 – Alumni: Cognitive Science, Film Studies / FILM: "Lobsteropolis" - Lennon Lilienthal- Wynn '25 – Alumni: Visual Arts – Media / FILM: "Killjoy" - Alexander Lowe '25 – Alumni: Visual Arts – Media / FILM: "If It's Not Love" - Wentao Ma – Graduate Student: Literature / RESEARCH: "Towards A Theory of Media Care in East Asia" - Myles Ortiz-Green – Graduate Student: Music / FILM: "The Month Between April and May" - Blake Riesenfeld – Undergraduate Student: Visual Arts – Media / FILM: "Closure" - Joe Riley – Graduate Student: Visual Arts, Interdisciplinary Environmental Research / FILM: "R/V: Research Vessel" - Jorge Sánchez Cruz – Faculty: Literature / RESEARCH: "The Queer Sonic in Teo Hernández" - Hande Sever – Graduate Student: Visual Arts / FILM: "In Search of 'My Beloved Pauline'" - Robert Twomey – Faculty: Visual Arts, Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination / FILM: "Becoming BFFs: Developing Cinematic Autoethnography with a Robot Dog" >> Preview Projects Online: https://surajisranicenter.ucsd.edu/events/fellowship-forum/2025/index.html Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts on Instagram
  • Eleven cooks at Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center in National City earned international recognition as certified Cocineras Tradicionales, or experts who preserve ancestral Mexican recipes and techniques.
  • About 5,800 Sharp nurses and health care professionals are striking for better wages, staffing and sick leave during what they said to be one of the busiest hospital weeks of the year.
  • The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun rhythms into a distinct sound anchored by his unmistakable voice.
  • A new look at the "Dueling Dinosaurs" fossil reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex was not the only tyrannosaur roaming western North America during the late Cretaceous period.
  • The comet could be older than our solar system. The comet is also distinct because nickel vapor was detected in the gas surrounding it.
  • City officials Monday announced that Jimmy Durante Boulevard, Del Mar's widest road, is set to receive two inches of fresh blacktop as part of a $3.5 million paving and striping program scheduled to be completed by spring next year.
  • As part of a deal to dismiss the case, Boeing agreed to pay or invest an additional $1.1 billion in fines, compensation for the crash victims' families, and internal safety and quality measures.
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