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  • Major League Baseball's authentication program was started in 2001 thanks in part to former San Diego Padres star Tony Gwynn noticing fraudulent memorabilia.
  • State attorneys general vowed the funds would go toward tackling the addiction crisis. But as with the tobacco payouts of the 1990s, local officials have started using them to fill budget shortfalls.
  • You don't have to choose between improv or stand-up comedy tonight! In this wildly hilarious show, you get to see 3 stand-up comedians perform their sets, and after each of their sets, our cast of improvisers will complete a set of scenes inspired by the comedians' jokes. The performers have never heard the comedian's jokes before, so all of their sketches will be completely improvised on the spot! Prepare for laughs! Snacks and beverages available. Parking is plentiful in Liberty Station. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The U.S. Forest Service knows it needs to set prescribed burns on thousands of acres in Big Bear. This year, it's only burned 20.
  • Isolated at the bottom of the map, the Bayou City had to build its scene from scratch, and its influence inched ever outward. Today you can hear its pulse everywhere, beating slow and low.
  • As war rages on in one of the main homelands of Yiddish culture, we join together to sing the songs and tell the stories of our shared homeland. Songs of forbidden loves, boy soldiers, the wonders of nature and looming dangers, these songs of the last centuries have sadly never been less relevant. Ukraine was also the source of our most important collections of old time klezmer tunes. In this program three of the world’s most in-demand Klezmer musicians bring together this diverse repertoire to paint a picture of Jewish life in Ukraine and stand in solidarity with our friends fighting for their freedom. Michael Alpert is one of the most well known living Yiddish culture bearers, having been involved in the revitalization of Yiddish music and dance on both coasts of the US and abroad since its inception in the late 70’s. Known for his work with bands such as Kapelye, Brave Old World, Itzhak Perlman and more, the 2015 recipient of the Nation Heritage Award is joined by two of the driving forces in the thriving Berlin klezmer scene – celebrated Latvian singer Sasha Lurje and violinist, composer and arranger Craig Judelman. After teaching and performing together at klezmer festivals and workshops around the world, from Israel to Sao Paulo, Krakow, Montreal, New York and everywhere in between, these artists launched this new trio in 2020. Sadly after playing only 2 concerts, Covid got in the way. Now they join together in the midst of another tragedy, embarking on a rare west coast tour to raise money and stand in solidarity with their friends and loved ones under the clouds of war. We would like to thank the UCSD Jewish Studies Program for generously co-sponsoring this event. When: Sunday, March 19, 4 p.m. PT (6:00 p.m. CT, 7:00 p.m. ET) Where: A private venue in La Jolla, address sent upon registration and on Zoom Tickets: ‣ $20 if you register by March 10 for in-person attendance ‣ $30 if you register by March 15 for in-person attendance ‣ $40 if you register between March 15 and 19 for in person attendance ‣ $10 for early bird Zoom participation (expires on March 10) ‣ $18 for last-minute Zoom registration (after March 10)
  • Pee-wee's creator, Paul Reubens, died Sunday of cancer. He was 70. Pee-wee was a petulant man-child and a trickster spirit, a burst of joyous id that snuck his brand of anarchy into the mainstream.
  • A judge in Idaho sentenced Vallow Daybell, 50, to multiple terms of life in prison without parole, to be served consecutively, for the murder of two of her children.
  • Like other places, New Orleans has seen record numbers of people falling ill with heat-related conditions. First responders and hospitals race to respond with ice, fluids, and air conditioning.
  • For the first time, the Museum of Modern Art showcases current West African photographers. The exhibit depicts the colonial past, beautiful beaches and boisterous protests of the Nigerian city.
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