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  • We checked in with local romance experts about their book recommendations for the Valentine’s season. Plus, a new exhibit from an artist known for challenging racism and representation. Finally, we hear from an award-winning team of Black comic creators on their new horror anthology.
  • The daily effects of strong winds, large waves, as well as rising sea levels — which are fueled by human-caused climate change — are causing beaches on the Outer Banks to wash away.
  • In 1944, as Allied troops celebrated D-Day victory, a French family experienced a trauma that would be felt for generations: a murder and sexual assault so traumatic they are only now coming to terms with it.
  • Join us for a summer soirée as Divergence Art Collective proudly presents 'Sound Visions' – an electrifying showcase intertwining music and art. From stunning portraits of iconic musicians to abstract masterpieces inspired by melodies, immerse yourself in a symphony of creativity. Dress to impress in your favorite music-themed attire and let's harmonize at the reception! Free and open to the public. Live music from 7-9 p.m. Drinks Available for purchase at Last Spot Bar by Hidden Hive.
  • A fire tore through a neonatal intensive care unit in a hospital in northern India, killing 10 newborn babies and injuring 16 others, authorities said.
  • Some financial help is coming for small business owners trying to recover from damage done in the recent floods across San Diego County. In other news, our KPBS South Bay Engagement Producer joins the podcast to fill us in on what resources are available on KPBS’s Voter Hub. Plus, we highlight one of the traditions of Lunar New Year.
  • Jake Paul won a unanimous decision over Mike Tyson as the hits didn't match the hype in a fight between a young YouTuber-turned-boxer and the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion.
  • In celebration of the Summer Solstice, Soultry Sisters host an annual Arts + Wellness Festival. Our three-day festival highlights BIPOC, women, and queer artists and wellness practitioners based in San Diego. We collaborate with them to build our festival program that includes creative expression classes (dance, creative writing, visual arts), wellness workshops (yoga, meditation, sound healing), and performances (musicians, singers, DJs, spoken word artists, dancers). Our festival aims to showcase diverse local creatives and how access to arts & wellness resources contributes to our social, emotional, mental, physical & collective health. By curating a meaningful and intentional festival, we can connect to the local Carlsbad community while centering creative expression, personal development, holistic wellbeing, and communal care. For more information visit: soultrysisters.com/ssfestival Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • We are excited to introduce the Guest Chef Dinner Series, a year-long celebration marking the 40th anniversary of George's at the Cove. In tribute to our rich history and the contributions of past employees who have become successful chefs, this series will feature the culinary skills of these individuals. Each month in 2024, we will host these chefs, offering exclusive dining experiences. Get ready for a diverse array of flavors that showcase the talents nurtured at George's at the Cove, making this anniversary a sensory feast. Stephanie Prida was a Pastry Cook and Pastry Chef with George’s and has gone on to manage the pastry teams at Michelin 3-starred Manresa, held the Corporate Executive Pastry Chef position at The Major Food Group, and is now working on a new concept. Inspired by a Sicilian café, Stephanie's dinner will feature an array of seafood, pasta dishes, flavorful snacks, and, naturally, exceptional desserts and breads. The dinner will consist of approximately eight courses, adopting a more casual Italian style, with a set price of $180 per person. Tax and gratuity not included. For more information visit: georgesatthecove.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • This stretch of New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland is so packed with houses of worship, it's been called the Embassy Row of Religions. But locals know it as the Highway to Heaven.
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