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  • Extreme weather events made worse by climate change are hitting some of the poorest parts of the United States hard. Recovery will be extra difficult at a time of high inflation.
  • You can catch stand-up comedian, writer, and actor, Fortune Feimster, on the radio, on screens both big and small, and touring her stand-up across the nation. Fortune Feimster’s first one-hour special, SWEET & SALTY, is currently streaming on Netflix and was nominated for Best Comedy Special for the Critics’ Choice Awards. Feimster is back to the scene with her new stand up show 2 Sweet 2 Salty, and is closer to you than ever! Date | Saturday, January 15 at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Location | Balboa Theatre Get tickets here! Tickets start at $29.50. For more information, please visit sandiegotheatres.org/event/2022/01/fortune-feimster or call (619) 615-4000.
  • Local author Alana Quintana Albertson's latest book, "Ramón and Julieta," delves into gentrification and "gentefication" in local Mexican-American communities — in a Latinx retelling of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
  • The department is looking to fill over 400 positions, and willing to pay tens of thousands of dollars in signing bonuses to attract new employees.
  • NPR's Juana Summers talks with Olena Pareniuk of the Institute for Safety Problems of Nuclear Power Plants of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine about the threat to the Zaporizhzhia power plant.
  • The Go-Go’s will forever have the beat! After breaking onto the Los Angeles music scene in 1978, the multi-platinum, all-female American rock band still rocks over three decades later. The Go-Go’s made history as the first, and to date only, all-female band that both wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to ever top the Billboard charts. They will be performing at the San Diego Civic Theatre on Monday, January 3 at 7:30 p.m. Get tickets here! Ticket prices granging from $44 to $92. For more information, please visit sandiegotheatres.org/event/2022/01/go-gos or call (619) 615-4000.
  • Monday, Aug. 22, 2022 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / not available on demand. If Keone Nunes had never picked up the tools and answered the call to master of kakau, there would likely be no traditional tattooing in Hawaii today. SKINDIGENOUS is a 13-part documentary series exploring the art of tattooing as practiced by Indigenous peoples around the world.
  • The question that hung over the show's final episode was a simple one: Would Saul ever grow a conscience? Would he ever let himself feel real regret?
  • Unreliable agency data limits wildfire prevention accountability.
  • William MacAskill's book, What We Owe the Future, urges today's humans to protect future humans — an idea he calls longtermism. Here are a few of his hardly modest proposals.
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