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  • A federal judge has ruled that Trump administration official Kari Lake can't unilaterally fire the director of Voice of America.
  • Witness floral magic bloom on canvas when Concetta Antico paints a rich bouquet of flowers from her Spring garden! Sure to be a beautiful night to be remembered filled with creative inspiration at her elegant Salon of Art Gallery and the floral scents of the season become a rainbow- colored symphony. See artistic beauty created before your very eyes. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience art in its purest and visceral form as master artist Concetta wield's her brush and paint flies! Gypsy Violin melodies with Mr. Christopher Vitas, delicious hors d'oeuvres, tempting sweets and libations! Heartfelt conversations will abound at this limited Color Queen VIP Springtime Soiree! Visit: https://concettaantico.com/exhibitions/ Concetta Antico on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 14th annual Oceanside International Film Festival showcases diverse films, from environmental documentaries to star-studded shorts, all embracing unique stories and values.
  • Nearly two dozen states have passed laws regulating how tech companies collect data from our faces, eyes and voices. It comes as Congress has yet to pass any facial recognition technology.
  • Saturday, April 26, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport and YouTube. Christopher Kimball goes on a fishing trip off the Pacific Coast of Mexico to learn the art of Mexican seafood. He prepares Slow-Roasted Snapper with Chili and Lime. Matt Card makes Mexican-Style Shrimp in Chili-Lime Sauce, Rosemary Gill gives a lesson on Chilis 101 and we visit Santiago Munoz at his tortilleria Maizajo.
  • The 24th annual Kyoto Prize Symposium will be held March 12-13, 2025, featuring talks from the 2024 Kyoto Prize laureates, John Pendry for Advanced Technology, Paul F. Hoffman for Basic Sciences, and William Forsythe for Arts and Philosophy. The event is free and open to the public.
  • Our roundup of arts and culture to discover in San Diego this month: Visual art, music, theater, dance, outdoor festivals, books, film and more. Up next: Art Alive at San Diego Museum of Art; WOW Festival at UC San Diego; San Diego Symphony's "The Mountain That Loved a Bird"; San Diego Book Crawl, Fern Street Circus Neighborhood Tour; Natalie Gonzalez at Oceanside Museum of Art; Sídro Saturdays at The Front; "Harvest & Gather" at the Athenaeum and more.
  • Get a gift for a friend or yourself at the Athenaeum's quarterly book sale on our patio! As usual, we will have a large selection of gently used books, CDs, vinyl LPs, and sheet music. Hundreds of recordings of classical, jazz, and popular music are just $1 per disc, making this a music lover’s paradise. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/book-sale-2025-0322 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • San Diegans are paying more for food, housing, medical care, and day care while unemployment ticks up. They’re also witnessing immigration raids at workplaces and schools, the deployment of troops to U.S. streets, and rapid advances in artificial intelligence that threaten job stability.
  • An agreement with the California Department of Transportation gives city crews access to more encampments downtown. But few people are accepting offers of shelter and support services.
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