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  • The discoveries shed light on what the Italian Culture Ministry calls a "unique multicultural and multilingual haven of peace" between Etruscans and Romans at a time when they were mostly at war.
  • This year, the annual observance of el Dia de los Muertos has taken on a special meaning. In San Diego and across California, traditional altars welcoming the spirits of deceased loved ones are now filled with pictures of people lost to COVID-19.
  • Sarah Polley's adaptation of Miriam Toews' novel tells the harrowing story of women in an isolated religious colony who break the silence about abuse at the hands of the colony's men.
  • When health bills aren't legible — via large-print, Braille or other adaptive technology — blind patients can't know what they owe, and are too often sent to debt collections, an investigation finds.
  • The San Diego County Office of Education partners with two local community colleges to offer free tuition for students working on an associates degree in early childhood.
  • COVID-19 is shed by the body and can be tracked in sewage, but it is not clear whether there is a serious risk to public health.
  • THIS SHOW IS CANCELED One family. One holiday. Four millennia. The Levi-Katz family celebrates Passover again and again—1416 BCE, 1954, 2019 and 2050 to be exact! While the time, location, and language changes, the traditions stay the same. Over matzah ball soup and (vegan) brisket, this close-knit clan contends with questions of race, religion, and inter-generational trauma. The present echoes the past—and the past the present—as the family repeatedly reenacts the exodus from Egypt, each time asking themselves: must we define ourselves through trauma? Will we ever be free? And why is this night different from all other nights? Written by San Diegan Ali Viterbi, "In Every Generation" has already received several awards, including the 2019 National Jewish Playwriting Contest and two Kennedy Center awards in 2020. The highly-anticipated world premiere of this enthralling and touching family saga is not to be missed. "Tender and honest… Ali Viterbi has spread her wings and is soaring.” -San Diego Jewish World "…not only a very human family saga, but also a timely warning about the choices that American Jews face in the present moment." -Howard Shalwaltz, Founding Artistic Director, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Visit San Diego Repertory Theatre on Facebook
  • California workers would get up to two weeks of paid time off if they get sick from the coronavirus.
  • This year voters will have more time and more ways to cast their ballots. But, there will be fewer polling sites.
  • The South Korean cultural phenomenon is now a new musical, starring actual K-pop idols.
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