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  • Jeff Light, the editor and publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune, has announced he is leaving the newspaper after 13 years.
  • Celebrate the launch of Geri Reid Suster’s new book "Grateful Exits: Making the Case for Getting Good at Goodbye" at Casa de Bandini at The Forum in Carlsbad on November 17 at 5 p.m. Snack on free, authentic Mexican appetizers, buy a copy of the book, meet the author and get an autograph! Suster is a Carlsbad native and San Diego State alumnae with a zest for adventure. After a robust career in the publishing industry that ended in an unexpected layoff, she purchased an RV and traveled the country. Currently, she is a freelance writer and consultant and a professional at “graceful exits.” To learn more about her new book and get 30% off "Grateful Exits: Making the Case for Getting Good at Goodbye", visit here. STAY SOCIAL! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The lawsuit challenges a decision from the San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission to allow the Rainbow Municipal Water District and Fallbrook Public Utility District to leave the water authority.
  • Join us for our first peek into Fall To kick off Labor Day Weekend and the start of Autumn, check out this collaboration between The Lafayette Hotel and North Park neighbor, Bivouac Ciderworks! STARTING AT 4 p.m., Browse booths from local vendors and artisans (FREE to browse) PURCHASE A TASTING TICKET (Stop in anytime between 5-8 p.m.) TASTING TICKETS General Admission $25 (does not include taxes + fees) This general admission ticket includes -- (4) Bivouac Cider Tastings -- (4) Delicious food pairings from Executive Chef Stephen Case -- Lafayette Drawstring Bag -- Discount on full Bivouac Cider can purchases that evening -- Automatic entry to our raffle for prizes including a Lafayette commemorative crowler and Bivouac apparel REFUND POLICY: Once purchased, tickets are non-refundable. May be transferred up to 24 hours before event. Eventbrite fees are non-refundable. IMPORTANT DETAILS:THIS EVENT IS 21 AND OVER ONLY. Make sure you bring your ID. No outside food or drinks will be allowed. SOCIALS: The Lafayette Hotel: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Bivouac Ciderworks: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Join us for a rockin' good time with High Tide Society on the Martini Lawn at Town and Country Resort. Rock out to 70's and early 80's soft-rock hits from artists like Ambrosia, America, Air Supply, Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins, Hall & Oates, Steely Dan and Toto. Ticket includes entry to the High Tide Society concert, and one drink ticket for a beer, signature Monkey Bar cocktail or soft drink. Bites are available for purchase at special event food trucks and at Town and Country's restaurants. Social Media: High Tide Society: Facebook & Instagram Town and Country Resort: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • dohee lee (she/her) is a Performance Artist, Ritualist, and Educator from Jeju Island South Korea.  Since her arrival in the USA, she has been a vital contributor to both the traditional and contemporary arts landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.  Her creative and award-winning vision comes from traditional Korean music, singing, drumming and dance, which is rooted in Korean indigenous ritual. dohee invites the CSUSM campus community to join in on a Korean ritual from Jeju Island called “The Ritual of Sickness” (Chilseong Saenamgut-칠성새남굿). dohee lee will explore this ritual as a contemporary performance and communal process where the aim is to remove white supremacy culture and to call in vital spirits (Chilseong-칠성신 **) back to humanity and land. “Chilseong Saenamgut-칠성새남굿” is a dedication to the struggling earth and marginalized communities most vulnerable to environmental racism, and an invitation for us all to confront and heal from our own internalized racism. CSUSM Experimental Dance Project Co-Sponsors: MUSC department (Ching-Ming Cheng: email)
  • What happens when the band that has soundtracked the milestones of your adulthood suddenly feels like it has nothing left to give you?
  • NPR talked to hundreds of people over the course of the pandemic. As the emergency declaration ends on May 11, we asked some of them for their reflections on the past three tumultuous years.
  • The late pop culture icon once said he painted over 30,000 works of art in his lifetime, but it's rare for an authenticated Ross piece to come on the market, let alone one with this much history.
  • Gas prices are over $5 a gallon at most San Diego gas stations, and while most of us complain about paying that much at the pump, people who drive for a living, like rideshare drivers, are hurting the most. Meanwhile, the largest corruption scandal in Navy history is finally getting a hearing in a federal courtroom in San Diego. Plus, KPBS is collecting your questions on race, gender and equity.
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