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  • Villanova University theology professor and papacy expert Massimo Faggioli breaks down why it's so hard to predict who the next pope will be and what direction he'll take the Catholic Church.
  • A San Diego Premiere Hillary and Clinton by Lucas Hnath is a sharp and thought-provoking exploration of power, marriage, and ambition set against the backdrop of a fictionalized 2008 presidential campaign. The play imagines an alternate universe where Hillary, a determined politician, and her husband Bill navigate the complexities of their relationship and the relentless pressures of public life. With wit and humanity, Hnath examines the personal and political challenges faced by individuals under the glare of public scrutiny, offering a nuanced and unconventional take on the figures at its center. This event will have an open seating policy. DATES: April 4 - 19, 2025 April 3, 2025 - Pay What You Can Invited Preview Performance April 19, 2025 - Performances at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 4 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. No Performance on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025 Visit: https://onwordtheatre.com/hillary-and-clinton OnWord Theater on Instagram and Facebook
  • During World War II, the United States arrested hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants from Latin America and deported them to the U.S. where they lived in camps.
  • Here's how the Turkish city of Gaziantep became synonymous with baklava, the sweet pastry made of layers of phyllo dough, filled with nuts and soaked in syrup or honey.
  • One development in San Diego's Mid-City area will feature 90 units for senior residents. The second, with 134 units catering to seniors and families, is planned in Escondido.
  • In a public letter, hundreds of scientists expressed their dissent to the Trump administration's policies affecting the National Institutes of Health and called on its director to support the agency.
  • Black smoke streamed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Thursday morning in Rome, signaling that the 133 cardinal electors have not come to a two-thirds agreement about who the next pontiff should be.
  • A new book from local award-winning author Matt de la Peña asks readers to think about the idea of "home" a little differently. Plus, a preview of the San Diego Latino Film Festival. We end the show with a look ahead at things to do in San Diego this weekend.
  • Most — but not all — political scientists are deeply troubled by the president's attempts to expand executive power, according to a national survey.
  • "From the Maw" is a brand-new reading series feature regional headliners and graduate students from PLNU's Master's in Writing program as they read selections from their work, which includes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. This event takes place at OB beans, where coffee and other refreshments are available for purchase in the heart of Ocean Beach. Point Loma Nazarene University on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
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