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  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' Nov. 5, 2024 election guide for the Oceanside mayoral race.
  • Culture & Cocktails returns this summer! Revel in art, soak in shared good vibes, and explore the philosophy of fun. Culture & Cocktails is The San Diego Museum of Art’s sophisticated cultural and social event featuring fine art, trendy food and beverage offerings, thrilling interactive experiences, hands-on art making, musical and artistic performances, and much more. Enjoy an American Summer night at the Museum themed on one of the most renowned and enduring American artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, Jasper Johns. Stay bright and breezy in the open-air activity terrace in front of the Museum or head indoors for a jaunt through the galleries and to relax in the red, white, and blue lounge upstairs. You won’t want to miss this multisensory summer evening at the Museum! YOUR CULTURE & COCKTAILS TICKET INCLUDES Access to all Museum galleries, including our evening’s featured exhibitions, Jasper Johns: Drawings & Prints, where docents will be available for art dialogue throughout the evening The “America’s Pastime” activity area featuring baseball-themed arcade games and a visit from the San Diego Padres Pad Squad and Friar! One themed cocktail each from Cooperstown Distillery and Surf City Still Works, and your choice of either a beer offering from Ballast Point Brewing Company or an Angeleno Spritz from Ventura Spirits. Complimentary bites by Crack Shack, Del’s Hideout, Doggos Gus, Harvest Kitchen, Panama 66, Prince Street Pizza, Rosemarie’s Burgers, Top of the Market, plus more eateries to be announced Summer beats by DJ Heabnasty Performances by the Hitmen Drumline and the Aerial Revolution Art-making inspired by Jasper Johns: Drawings & Prints And so much more! Additional food available for purchase at the Harvest Kitchen food truck in front of the Museum. Additional drinks available for purchase at full-cash bars.
  • The clean energy source we’ve been pursuing for decades is advancing with 200,000 “plasma shots” at General Atomics in San Diego, and the creation of an international fusion facility in France.
  • Supported by USAID, the Ethiopian clinic provides lifesaving medicine for HIV-positive kids and teens to suppress the virus. First came the 90-day freeze — and now an immediate termination of support.
  • About Danielle Angeloni Danielle has been singing before she could talk and dancing before she could walk. She writes jazz/pop/soul music reminiscent of artists such as Norah Jones, Emily King, and Lianne la Havas. Coming from a musical family, she’s also heavily influenced by many different styles including jazz, Motown, psychedelic rock, and alternative genres. When she isn’t writing, performing, or concert hopping Danielle works as a board-certified music therapist serving children with neurodevelopmental differences. Danielle received a scholarship to study vocal performance, songwriting, and music therapy at Berklee College of Music where she graduated cum laude in 2015. Venues and features include Swift (a film by Sam Swan), Residency at Farmer & the Seahorse La Jolla, Residency at San Diego Food Markets - Lane Field Park, Kona Kai Resort San Deigo, House of Blues Boston, Hard Rock Cafe Boston, YouBloom Festival Los Angeles, Sidewalk Cafe NYC, The Liberty Hotel Boston, Barcelona Wine Bar Boston, Opening Bell Coffee Dallas and many more! Danielle Angeloni Social Media https://danielle-angeloni.squarespace.com/ https://www.facebook.com/danielleangelonimusic https://www.instagram.com/danielleangelonimusic/ See More Events www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • The U.S. agency has not released information on what global programs were cut this week. NPR spoke to current employees who provided exclusive details.
  • As childhood vaccination rates drop in the U.S., outbreaks of measles are rising. In his new book, Booster Shots, Dr. Adam Ratner makes the case that this is a bad sign for public health.
  • The con will be in full swing Thursday with the return of Hall H.
  • Prominent anti-vaccine activists lined up on social media to denounce the move.
  • A divided county Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to direct the chief administrative officer to prepare a report on how Proposition 36 on the November statewide ballot might impact county homeless-services funding and other programs.
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