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  • Join the Coronado Public Library as we welcome Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen. He'll discusses his newest title "To Save and To Destroy," a moving, personal meditation on otherness and a call for political solidarity, with Lily Hoang. Originally given as a series of Norton lectures, these captivating essays earned a starred review from Library Journal as '[a]n essential addition for collections about the process and theory of writing, authors of diverse backgrounds, and particularly the experiences of Asian Americans, immigrants, and refugees in the United States." A book-signing will follow. This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served, subject to availability. Limited preferred seating is available with purchase of "To Save and To Destroy" through Warwick's bookstore. Please visit https://www.warwicks.com/nguyen-2025-reserved-seat or call the store at 858-454-0347 for more information. About Viet Thanh Nguyen Viet Thanh Nguyen is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Sympathizer," "Nothing Ever Dies," and, most recently, "To Save and to Destroy." A recipient of the MacArthur Foundation and Guggenheim fellowships and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Nguyen is Aerol Arnold Chair of English and Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. About "To Save and To Destroy" Born in war-ravaged Vietnam, Viet Nguyen arrived in the United States as a child refugee in 1975. The Nguyen family would soon move to San Jose, California, where the author grew up, attending UC Berkeley in the aftermath of the shocking murder of Vincent Chin, which shaped the political sensibilities of a new generation of Asian Americans. The essays here, delivered originally as the prestigious Norton Lectures, proffer a new answer to a classic literary question: What does the outsider mean to literary writing? Over the course of six captivating and moving chapters, Nguyen explores the idea of being an outsider through lenses that are, by turns, literary, historical, political, and familial. Each piece moves between writers who influenced Nguyen's craft and weaves in the haunting story of his late mother's mental illness. Nguyen unfolds the novels and nonfiction of Herman Melville, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ralph Ellison, William Carlos Williams, and Maxine Hong Kingston, until aesthetic theories give way to pressing concerns raised by war and politics. What is a writer's responsibility in a time of violence? Should we celebrate fiction that gives voice to the voiceless--or do we confront the forces that render millions voiceless in the first place? What are the burdens and pleasures of the "minor" writer in any society? Unsatisfied with the modest inclusion accorded to "model minorities" such as Asian Americans, Nguyen sets the agenda for a more radical and disquieting solidarity with those whose lives have been devastated by imperialism and forever wars. About Lily Hoang Lily Hoang is the author of eight books, including most recently "A Knock at the Door" (Texas Review Press’s Innovative Prose Series), "Underneath" (winner of the Red Hen Press Fiction Award), "A Bestiary"(PEN/USA Non-Fiction Award finalist), and "Changing" (recipient of a PEN/Open Books Award). She is a Professor of Literature at UC San Diego, where she teaches in their MFA in Writing. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/evening-viet-thanh-nguyen-36094 Viet Thanh Nguyen on Instagram / Goodreads
  • San Diego fiction writer and Small Press Nite founder Kevin Kearney’s latest novel follows a young and impressionable rideshare driver as his job — and the app behind it — begins to take over his life.
  • Venue & Event Info: 18 and over welcome with valid physical government issued I.D. Doors: 9 p.m. Show: 10 p.m . *All times and supporting acts are subject to change House of Blues San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Local 770 of the United Food and Commercial Workers union, representing approximately 45,000 workers at the four stores in Southern California, announced Wednesday that its members had voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike.
  • Stop Light Party – The Ultimate Status-Revealing Nightlife Vibe! Friday Night Fever Meets Modern-Day Dating Etiquette. Green means Single, Yellow means It’s Complicated, Red means Taken. What color will you be rocking? The Rules Are Simple: - Come dressed in the color that represents your relationship status - Bring your boldest, freshest, most stylish look - Arrive early - Ladies are FREE until 9 p.m. - Early Bird Tickets: Just $10 on Eventbrite - At the Door: $20 Why You Should Pull Up: - The sexiest, most flirty party in the city - Meet new people without awkward icebreakers - Vibes curated by live DJs all night - A dance floor full of color-coded possibilities - Drinks flowing, energy high, no pressure — just good times Location: Temecula Sports Lounge | 27911 Jefferson Ave #104 Time: Doors open at 8 p.m. | Party 1:30 a.m. 21+ ONLY | Valid ID Required Early Bird tickets WILL sell out. Don’t wait. Tap in while they’re hot. Dress to impress. Come bold. Leave with a story. Let your color speak for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stop Light Party – ¡La Vibra Nocturna Definitiva para Revelar tu Estado Sentimental! La fiebre del viernes se une con la etiqueta moderna para citas. Verde = Soltero Amarillo = Es Complicado Rojo = En una Relación ¿Qué color vas a lucir tú? Las Reglas Son Simples: - Viste el color que representa tu estado sentimental - Trae tu look más atrevido, fresco y con estilo - Llega temprano – Mujeres ENTRAN GRATIS hasta las 9 p.m. - Preventa: Solo $10 en Eventbrite - En la puerta: $20 Por Qué No Puedes Faltar: - La fiesta más sexy y coqueta de la ciudad - Conoce gente nueva sin momentos incómodos - Vibra con DJs en vivo toda la noche - Una pista de baile llena de posibilidades codificadas por colores - Bebidas fluyendo, energía alta, cero presión — solo buenos momentos Ubicación: Temecula Sports Lounge | 27911 Jefferson Ave #104 Horario: Puertas abren a las 8 p.m. | Fiesta hasta la 1:30 a.m. Solo para mayores de 21 años | Se requiere identificación válida Los boletos de preventa se AGOTARÁN. No lo dejes para después. Conéctate mientras están disponibles. Viste para impresionar. Llega con actitud. Sal con una historia. Deja que tu color hable por ti. Save your spot at the hottest party in town! GERALDBEAMONPRESENTS on Instagram
  • The North Park Music Fest returns Saturday, June 7, with 40+ musical acts and a free creator fair spread across 10 venues, bars and restaurants throughout North Park. Performers include John Doe, Julianna Zachariou, The Neighborhood Kids, In Mazes, Topeka Clementine, Tasha Smith Godinez and more.
  • Our Signature San Diego 4th of July Fireworks Dinner Cruise is the ultimate way to kick off summer’s biggest celebration. The spectacular San Diego fireworks will captivate you as you enjoy the show from your front row seats on the water. Unparalleled festivities are in store this 4th with dining, dancing, and magnificent skyline views on the San Diego Bay for a casual evening out. Savor a delicious, chef-prepared buffet and gorgeous views of San Diego’s spectacular architecture while soaking in the beautiful summer weather. You’ll marvel at famed city landmarks, such as the Coronado Bay Bridge, and the Star of India, from our climate-controlled interior and open-air roof decks. We keep the spirits flowing with a fully stocked bar, games, and lively music from our DJ. Set sail on an unforgettable 4th of July dinner cruise celebration! City Cruises on Facebook / Instagram
  • Answer our six-question multiple-choice quiz and find out which candidates align with you on important issues before the 2025 special general election for county supervisor in District 1.
  • Bestselling author S.A. Cosby brings his latest crime fiction thriller to the University of San Diego this weekend for a Q&A and book signing. Plus, a dancer explores an Autism diagnosis in a new documentary.
  • In San Diego’s Valencia Park neighborhood, a painted staircase was a gathering place for the community. After floods, they were unusable. A recent cleanup only raises more questions.
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