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  • Researchers found women elected officials in San Diego and neighboring Imperial and Riverside counties were four times more likely to be threatened weekly than men. White male conservative politicians are also reporting that threats are getting worse.
  • Gov. Newsom and legislative leaders announce an agreement to bridge the state budget deficit by dipping into reserves and reducing some spending. The deal also calls for a bill in August to set aside more money and a 2026 constitutional amendment to grow the state’s rainy day fund.
  • Youth America Grand Prix 25th Anniversary Season Regional Semi-Finals Comes to San Diego February 23 - 25 Hundreds of aspiring ballet dancers - ages 9 to 19 - from all over Arizona will be at the Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) ballet scholarship auditions. This is where the next big ballet stars are scouted! Participants go on to dance professionally for American Ballet Theatre, Paris Opera Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, New York City Ballet, and more! The Schedule: February 23 from 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. | Saturday, February 24 from 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. | Sunday, February 25 from 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Free for the public to watch online through YAGP social media/website! Youth America Grand Prix on Facebook / Instagram
  • Some 27 candidates, mostly running for mayor or town councils, have been killed so far this year. But criminals have taken to mass shootings rather than targeted attacks as they have in the past.
  • With record attendance and viewership, the WNBA seems to have capitalized on the explosion of interest in women's basketball driven in large part by Clark, who is now a rookie with the Indiana Fever.
  • There were very few surprises during Sunday's Tony Awards, except for one: best musical. The final award of the night went to The Outsiders, the adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s beloved book.
  • The nation's top doctor issued an advisory on Tuesday declaring gun violence a public health crisis and prescribing policy changes to treat it as such. It's both unprecedented and unenforceable.
  • Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un signed a treaty upgrading their relationship and pledging military assistance if either one is attacked, drawing criticism from NATO, South Korea and other countries.
  • About the event: San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library present Labyrinth, a music and dance performance co-created by Kristopher and Dina Apple. Labyrinths have been used throughout history as devices for meditation, metaphors for storytelling, and as a bridge between the physical and metaphysical. Taking inspiration from these mythologies and practices, a cross-disciplinary ensemble weaves sound, movement, and text into a contemplative listening experience—a listening labyrinth. You are invited to the listening labyrinth—to follow the thread of now, gather your senses at each passing moment, and reflect on the potential for transformation. About the performers: Kristopher and Dina are music and dance makers from San Diego, California, whose work explores cross-disciplinary ensemble practices and performance-making that is often improvised and interactive. Kristopher is a violinist and composer working at the intersection of music, dance, text, and digital media. He teaches digital audio at the University of San Diego, accompanies dance classes at UC San Diego, MiraCosta College, and Palomar College, and has recently been a featured composer and performer with LITVAKdance, IMAGOmoves, and San Diego Dance Theater. Dina is a dance maker whose work investigates cross-disciplinary collaboration, practices of social choreography, and dance as a responsive and investigative act. She holds an MFA from UC San Diego and a BFA from San Diego State University and attended the Ricean School of Dance. Program: Kristopher Apple: Flowers And Other Far Thoughts I Ate the Minotaur Stir the Tide Ever Ever Performers: Kristopher Apple, co-director, composer, violin Dina Apple, co-director, choreographer, and dancer Peter Ko, cello Nathan Hubbard, percussion Kyle Adam Blair, piano Emily Aust, dancer Related links: San Diego New Music: website | Instagram | Facebook Athenaeum Music and Arts Library: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Raising Funds for Soroptimist Oceanside-Carlsabd Saturday, February 24 10 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Brooks Theater The Soroptimist International Oceanside-Carlsbad will be collaborating with the Oceanside International Film Festival on their annual Women’s Film Festival. The Fundraising event will be held at the Brooks Theater. These impactful women themed shorts are produced and directed by women and selected by the award winning organizers of the Oceanside film Festival. There will be 8 films shown in 80 minutes preceded by food/drink and the opportunity to participate in a raffle with fabulous items including: a $1,000 Visa Gift Card, 2 Tickets to Escape to Margaritaville at the Moonlight, Wine tasting for 8 at Coomber Winery. VIP Tickets are on sale for $100 which include a $25 gift certificate to ACE Hardware O’side, an arms length of tickets for opportunity bags and more. General Tickets for General admission tickets are available for $50. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
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