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  • The super-producer whose beats moved the boundaries of Top 40 radio is chasing a new revolution: digital superstars and the erasure of artistic process as we know it.
  • Upcoming Presentation: Remember Us – Rare Original Items from World War II and the Holocaust On March 25 at 6 p.m., we will present "Remember Us The Holocaust"—a unique opportunity to view rare, original items from World War II and the Holocaust that are not part of the current exhibit. This presentation will feature a wide range of memorabilia, including items from Germany, the Holocaust, and U.S. World War II history. This event is a special time for the public to bring in and share their own documents and items related to these significant periods in history. We invite people to show us their memorabilia and stories, providing an important chance for others to learn and connect with this history. Additionally, if anyone is interested in donating documents or WWII-related memorabilia, we would be honored to accept these valuable pieces for our collection. This is also an exciting opportunity to see how we are displaying the exhibit and our plans to eventually expand it into a full museum. We look forward to seeing you there and celebrating these important pieces of history together. Warning: Viewer discretion is advised.This presentation contains content that may be disturbing or emotionally challenging as it deals with the realities of World War II and the Holocaust. Viewer discretion is advised, especially for younger audiences or those sensitive to graphic historical materials. Consider a donation to support our mission! Visit: https://rememberustheholocaust.org/
  • This weekend in the arts: Avia Rose Ramm; LGBTQ+ dance performances; Cami Árboles; Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well"; "Lottery Day"; Acoustic Evenings; North Park Music Fest; John Singletary; Artivál; Anne Mudge; and the SDPL Summer Reading Program.
  • President Trump is hosting an exclusive dinner tonight for the largest investors in the $TRUMP meme coin, putting the murky world of cryptocurrencies on a collision course with White House ethics.
  • * Wondering about your child’s educational options?  * Want to know how your child’s school stacks up against others in the area?  * Curious about what’s available for after-school care? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, join us for a free workshop to learn more about Voice of San Diego’s publication, A Parent’s Guide to San Diego Schools. Experts from Voice will present an overview of the guide and answer your questions. Free copies of the guide will also be available. Download yours at vosd.org/schools Voice of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • U.S. drug deaths dropped by roughly 40% last year among people under the age of 35. It's a welcome pivot for families and communities devastated by fentanyl.
  • SB 79 would legalize apartments near transit stations, but both Democrats and Republicans are concerned that it usurps local control.
  • Trump appears expressionless in the new presidential portrait, depicted against a dark, blank background.
  • Patricia Krenwinkel was 21 when she participated in the August 1969 murders. Her parole recommendation would need to be approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who rejected the last one in 2022.
  • We look into the status of book bans in San Diego County and across the country, and how free speech groups and librarians are fighting for the freedom to read.
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