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  • A cinephile's dilemma of having two film festivals happening at the same time: TCM Film Festival and San Diego Asian Film Festival's Spring Showcase.
  • The city is looking for someone to renovate and reopen the 3,600-seat outdoor amphitheater.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Roomful of Teeth, Koy Sun at Barrio Art Crawl, San Diego Ballet and more.
  • LaTosha Brown — the co-founder of Black Voters Matter — details how she's thinking about the election to come in Georgia, and the threat of voter suppression and disinformation.
  • More than 60 museums and cultural institutions will participate in the 35th annual Museum Month from Feb. 1 to Feb. 29. The event offers half-off admission to visitors at participating locations. New Museum Month locations for 2024 include LEGOLAND® California Resort and its SEA LIFE® Aquarium, the California Wolf Center, the Deer Park Winery & Auto Museum and WNDR Museum San Diego. Also new this year, Museum Month will be recognized as an official event of the World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024. The design capital is a designation won together by the two cities for achievements in design that brings with it a yearlong showcase of civic and cultural events. Pick up your pass this February at more than 80 San Diego public libraries and start exploring the fun during San Diego Museum Month with 50% off admission to more than 60 San Diego County museums, historic sites, gardens, zoos, and aquariums. Your pass can be used for half-off admission four times at any of the museum locations that are part of this program. Passes will be available at libraries starting January 26 and the program begins Feb. 1, 2024. Sign up to get the latest news and Museum Month updates here. San Diego Museum Council on Facebook + Instagram
  • Gloria E. Ciriza will succeed Paul Gothold as the county's superintendent of schools, becoming the first female superintendent in the San Diego County Office of Education's 76-year history.
  • The San Diego County Registrar of Voters is looking for poll workers for the November election.
  • Join us for the Black-Tie Bingo Community Fundraiser! Shoreline Community Services, a beacon of hope in the Central Beach Area of San Diego, is proud to announce its upcoming 2nd Annual Black Tie BINGO event. This event is more than just an evening of entertainment—it's a commitment to change lives. Addressing Homelessness with Hope and Opportunity At the heart of Shoreline Community Services' mission is the Community Care Crew employment program, designed to offer hope and opportunity to residents living on the streets. This innovative initiative empowers individuals through employment, providing them with the dignity of work and a path towards self-sufficiency. The program has become a vital resource in the fight against homelessness in San Diego, offering a hand up, not just a handout. Fundraising for a Noble Cause The Black Tie BINGO event serves as a crucial fundraiser to support the continuation and growth of the Community Care Crew program. Guests are invited to "Dress to Impress," with black tie optional, for a night that promises to blend great food, wine and local craft beer, glamour, and live music – all with the opportunity to give back. Attendees will enjoy a competitive game of BINGO, vie for exciting raffle prizes, and mingle in an atmosphere of elegance —all in support of a life-changing cause. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The new Uptown Community Planning Group will advise city officials on issues in Bankers Hill, Hillcrest, Mission Hills and University Heights.
  • Hawaii's native tree snails, known as the "jewels of the forest," are rapidly disappearing. Some of the most imperiled only live in human care now, safeguarded 24 hours a day.
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