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  • The 2026 San Diego Art Prize winners were recently announced: three visual artists — Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio, Ingrid Hernández and Danielle Dean — creating in vastly different forms and processes, from photography and murals to immersive installations.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration says it will begin reducing air traffic at 40 airports on Friday to maintain safety, as air traffic controllers go unpaid and show signs of strain during the shutdown.
  • Full length Holiday Production (December 13-14) @ the Joan B. Kroc Theatre "Nutcracker Reimagined" Lynch Dance Institute is Celebrating our 7th year LDI brings a fresh take on a holiday tradition to the stage! "Nutcracker Reimagined" is a compelling, forward thinking production that focuses on a progressive and inclusive mentality. With conscious intention, our choice to encourage change reflects our desire to provide our students and audiences with a new experience. By crafting our own narrative, we've created a unified opportunity for dancers of all ages and genres to share in this inspiring story. All of our students are encouraged to be thinkers, to develop a powerful sense of self and this production creates a unique freedom to grow alongside the production rather than fit into it. With a courageous message, gorgeous dancing, and a beautiful score, "Nutcracker Reimagined" is an engaging, must-see show for your whole family and friends. Tickets are non refundable. Please Arrive 30 minutes before event time. This show is about two and a half hours including a 15 minute intermission.
  • Join Vanguard Culture for an unforgettable evening of culinary artistry and creative connection at one of San Diego’s most celebrated dining destinations. On Wednesday, December 3, Vanguard Culture and Matsu restaurant present Vanguardista Night—an exclusive 6-course tasting experience crafted by Chef William Eick in support of the region’s creative workforce. – $300 per person | Includes gourmet 6-course Japanese tasting menu (drinks sold separately) – $150 from every ticket is a tax-deductible donation that directly supports Vanguard Culture – Intimate, high-end setting | Limited seats available – Featuring a silent auction with exclusive arts & culinary experiences Proceeds benefit Vanguard Culture, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing San Diego’s creative industries through award-winning arts journalism, affordable professional development, and innovative cross-sector cultural events. Vanguard Culture on Facebook / Instagram
  • 1 Night. 17 Stops. Endless Fun! Thursday, September 11 | 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Check-in begins at 5:45 p.m. at Old Town Market 4010 Twiggs St. or Casa Guadalajara 4105 Taylor St. Prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable journey through the charming streets of historic Old Town San Diego! This culinary extravaganza offers a unique opportunity for guests to indulge in the rich flavors and diverse cuisines that make this neighborhood a local gem. As you embark on your self-guided tour, you'll receive a comprehensive map that will guide you to the very best Old Town restaurants. The participating restaurants will showcase their signature dishes and offer tantalizing samples for guests to savor. For those seeking an enhanced experience, upgrade your tickets with the Tequila Tour. You will be treated to a sample cocktail from select participating restaurants. Sip on expertly crafted margaritas, innovative craft cocktails, or refreshing mezcal creations as you delve deeper into the vibrant flavors of Old Town. Visit: https://www.oldtownsandiego.org/taste/
  • The city of San Diego is suing a recycling company following years of complaints about noise and air pollution. Longtime California legislator Toni Atkins dropped out of the 2026 Governor’s race. Then, a scientist gives tips on how to stay safe from dust storms. Finally, we bring you the latest from the city of La Mesa, which has chipped away at plans to develop its city center.
  • Many economists and business leaders are raising alarms about falling birthrates. But advocates for lower human populations say a less crowded world will be happier and more sustainable.
  • Three new pro-development appointees at the powerful Coastal Commission are trying to remedy its poor reputation among housing activists and Democratic leaders.
  • Some 154 million people in the United States get health care through their employer — and for many, their costs are about to go way up.
  • Premieres Monday, Oct. 6, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / KPBS+. Learn if values of 2009 ROADSHOW Raleigh finds go up, down or stay the same in today's market, including a Gibson Double 12 electric guitar, ca. 1960, an 1812 needlework sampler and a French couture dress, ca. 1925. One triples in value!
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