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  • “Irreverent!” “Sacrilegious!” and “Hysterical!” In Robert Dubac’s hilarious new show "OMG!" our lord and savior returns but this time he’s no carpenter - he’s a stand-up comedian! Join him as he channels what God created on the eighth day. Comedy. Robert Dubac (author, actor) belongs to a rare breed of humorists who make comedy smart and tragedy funny. His deft combination of stand-up and live theater is unparalleled in the solo genre. He dissects culture with an eye that is both jaundiced and probing. Eschewing drama in the pursuit of humor he pulls our emotional strings with intelligence and biting wit. "OMG!" will run October 6 at 7:30 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075. Tickets are $49 with discounts for students, military, and educators. Call 858-481-1055, or visit www.northcoastrep.org to purchase tickets. Robert Dubac on Facebook / Instagram
  • We’re expanding self-care into collective care with an afternoon of mindful movement and soul-led connection at The Sculpt Room’s new Solana Beach studio! SWEAT with a 50-minute mat Pilates session, SCULPT with a 30-minute lymphatic facial flow guided by Soulcare Standard, and SIP matcha and lattes poured by KAFE’SITO, paired with Filipino-inspired pastries from Pukshiet. Your ticket includes: a mat Pilates class with mats and towels provided; a gua sha workshop, including cold eucalyptus towels to reset, a gua sha kit with Apoterra skincare products to take the ritual home, and wellness goodies from brands like GoodOnya Organic Hydration, Magic Mind, and VIO2 Mouth Tape; and access to a curated vendor selection, featuring Fiorella Grip Socks, Good At Life Jewelry, and personal color analysis demos by The Aesthetic Edit. Soulcare Standard on Instagram The Sculpt Room on Facebook / Instagram
  • Teen Vogue covered fashion and celebrity, but also took in-depth looks at politics and social justice issues. The union representing workers at Condé Nast said six staffers are losing their jobs.
  • Is the Trump administration's policy toward Afghans and other refugee groups symptomatic of rising U.S. authoritarianism?
  • Small NPR and PBS stations in California are teetering after Congress pulled funding from public broadcasting. Even big stations are bracing for cuts.
  • When Stacia was 21, she was struggling with severe depression. A stranger's simple question gave her safety during a time she needed it the most. Now, it's an example she's tried to follow ever since.
  • Iran's foreign minister on Sunday said that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country.
  • Oceanside’s city council members failed to pass rent control in a contentious vote Wednesday. But a council majority supported adding some tenant protections that could take effect next month.
  • The county was only one of four counties singled out by the DOJ for policies, laws or regulations that "impede enforcement of federal immigration laws."
  • Transmission lines have been linked to the start of the Eaton fire in January. But another kind of line — distribution lines that power homes — were also wreaking havoc before that fire sparked.
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