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  • Downtown’s The Whiskey House is hosting its September Whiskey Club event on Tuesday, September 24 at 7 p.m. with Maker’s Mark, featuring tastings of three exclusive wood finishes that are rarely seen in the market. Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 day-of (if available). The price includes a welcome cocktail (Maker’s Mark 46 Old Fashioned), 0.5-oz. tastings of four whiskeys (The Whiskey House Select Barrel and the three exclusive wood finishes), and a food menu of Vietnamese wings, steak sliders, and charcuterie. Visit: https://www.thewhiskeyhousesd.com/ The Whisky House on Instagram and Facebook
  • California’s small businesses create the bulk of jobs in the state. Trump’s funding freeze, anti-DEI push and more could jeopardize that.
  • The powerful consulting firm McKinsey will "accept responsibility" and pay $650 million for helping to fuel the opioid crisis, but executives will once again dodge prosecution.
  • "The Heart Sellers" makes its San Diego premiere, offering a compelling portrayal of intelligent, curious, and creative women navigating the challenges of a new country, and highlighting the Asian immigrant experience. The play explores complex, emotionally charged themes within the human condition. Relationships, desires, and the intricacies of the heart are scrutinized with a blend of drama and humor that keeps audiences engaged. With strong character development and sharp dialogue, this heart-warming play invites compassion and insight about the complexities of the human heart. By: Lloyd Suh Directed by: Kat Yen BOX OFFICE HOURS 7 days a week Noon - 4 p.m. Performance days: Noon - Curtain Box office: (858) 481-1055 North Coast Rep on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump signed an order Thursday aimed at making it easier for companies to mine the ocean floor. Scientists and environmental groups say it could harm a fragile ecosystem.
  • This enveloping drama, which centers two women in Mumbai, is about solidarity between women, about making ends meeting, and about how a populous city can feel like the loneliest place in the world.
  • What if the solutions to some of Earth's biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led a team of researchers to places both remote and — lately — rather familiar.
  • A judge in Delaware has for the second time struck down a compensation package for Elon Musk after a Tesla shareholder filed suit.
  • Build your confidence & skills in the woodshop! Choose from: January 19, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. - OR - February 16, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Join us in the woodshop for this 3-hour skill-building workshop! This is a unique class on skills and safety for the home shop. No specific project will be built, but students will learn safe practices on tools that you’d normally find in a home woodshop. Specific tools covered will be jigsaw, router and circular saw. Bring your questions to class. We’re happy to answer questions as we work. If time allows, we can show other tools in the woodshop as well. Materials are provided. We recommend students bring their own eye protection, ear protection & apron. Aprons for sale here. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome. ABOUT WOODWORKING FOR WOMEN The Woodworking for Women class series is designed to empower women & nonbinary individuals in a supportive and educational woodshop environment which is predominantly a male-dominated space. In this series, most workshops and classes are project-based. The series covers the properties of wood, machine safety, and techniques on various tools and machines. Most classes also introduce various machines, sanding, glue-up methods, and finish techniques for finishing your project. Choose from a variety of classes and projects to develop your skills. • Military discounts • Scholarships available • If this class is full, join the Interest List Visit: Woodworking for Women | Skills for the Home Woodshop San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Inclement Weather Shelter Program for homeless San Diegans was activated Tuesday by the San Diego Housing Commission in partnership with the city of San Diego.
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