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  • The grossest gross-out gore comedy since Peter Jackson’s DEAD ALIVE! Residents of the suburban cul-de-sac Pebbles Court receive unexpected samples of an experimental vitamin made by a strange health spa named Vimuville. When the town adds the powder to their diets, they experience hallucinogenic visions—and worse, their bodies mutate, ooze, and melt. Writer/director/composer Philip Brophy’s notorious slime-filled cult classic remains one of the last great Ozploitation films, packed with outrageous 1990s techno and show-stopping shocks that would make Rob Bottin blush. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join improviser and freestyle rapper Maria Sweeney for a 2.5 hour workshop that dives into the world of freestyle hip-hop improv at OTC's Studio 219 (219 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA)! Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from Maria, who performs with the San Diego-based freestyle hip-hop improv group, Optimus Rhyme, and LA-based group, Chrome XX. The workshop fee is $35, and registration is limited. Contact Chris Shurland at cshurland@oceansidetheatre.org to register.
  • The nineth annual Kaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K benefiting Make-A-Wish San Diego features a loop course through the heart of Mission Bay and encourages the community to “Thrive” by staying active, eating healthy, living well and giving back. Visit: Kaiser Permanente 'Thrive' Half Marathon and 5K Thrive Half Marathon on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ronda Deplazes thought Gov. Newsom’s CARE Court could save her son as he struggled with mental illness. Two years later, she and other families say little has changed for them.
  • A federal judge said HUD cannot dramatically change its funding policies on homelessness for now. States, cities and nonprofits say the proposed overhaul would push thousands back onto the streets.
  • Soccer is played everywhere in San Diego and Tijuana. But accessing the sport can be a financial challenge. In one San Diego park, a soccer program is supporting refugee and immigrant youth, on and off the pitch.
  • NPR's Leila Fadel tags along for lunch with Elazar Sontag, the Washington Post's new food critic.
  • California’s independent legislative analyst is warning that the state faces a nearly $18 billion deficit. It is “critical” for lawmakers to rein in spending and increase revenues long term, he said.
  • Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups has pleaded not guilty to charges he profited from rigged poker games involving several Mafia figures and another former NBA player.
  • Brief glitches in video calls may seem like no big deal, but new research shows they can have a negative effect on how a person is perceived by the viewer.
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