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  • From So Say We All, the local literary arts and storytelling nonprofit, it's the VAMP Nonfiction Showcase! We're kicking off our 2024 storytelling season at the Whistle Stop with "So You're Telling Me There's a Chance." Never tell us the odds, never suggest we listen to reason—we’re taking the shot no matter how dumb it may seem in January with a storytelling show about the longest chances and the unreasonable people who took them, with predictably mixed results. Come grab a drink and enjoy a night of truth and comedy with local storytellers. Connect with So Say We All on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • As maternal mortality rates are steadily worsening across California, a CalMatters analysis finds that maternity wards are closing at an alarming rate.
  • As love fills the air in anticipation of Valentine's Day, Del Mar Plaza is paying homage to the other loves in our lives - our gal pals! Celebrate Galentine’s Day early on Saturday, February 3 from 12-5 p.m. at Del Mar Plaza’s Galentine’s Market in collaboration with Dreamers Market. This carefully curated artisan event promises an elevated shopping experience, showcasing a selection of heartfelt jewelry, artistic treasures, and one-of-a-kind pieces that serve as the perfect expression of love. Attendees are encouraged to explore the market, finding unique gifts for themselves, their BFFs or loved ones just in time for Valentine's and Galentine’s Day. In addition to the artisan offerings, the event will feature live music, photo opportunities, and delicious food and drinks. Open to the public and with free admission, the Galentine's Day Market at Del Mar Plaza invites everyone to join in the festivities and embrace the spirit of love. For more information, visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The entertainment industry was shifting dramatically even before the strikes that paused production last year. Now, many Hollywood writers are feeling the pinch.
  • GOP lawmakers plan to keep antisemitism central to attacks on Democrats
  • Come see San Diego's edgiest young improvisors: Rat City! These best friends bring experimental vibes to the stage so don't be shocked if they do something you've never seen before, like getting audience suggestions by looking at the trash in your pockets! You bring the trash and the laughs; they will handle the rest. A complete off-the-cuff, uncensored entertainment experience for adults. These performing rats only come out at night! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • To labor advocates, Minnesota is considered one of the best places in America to be a worker. Last year, the Democratic legislature passed and Gov. Walz signed a sweeping package of pro-labor laws.
  • Severe storms are forecast for Tuesday in parts of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska and showers and storms are also possible in parts of South Dakota and Minnesota.
  • A year ago, she packed what she could, helped her mother, who's in a wheelchair, into the car and drove all night to find a haven. In the U.S. to accept an award, she talks about her country's crisis.
  • Bruce Springsteen, 40 years on from Born in the U.S.A., shows up on Bryan’s new album to offer the wisdom and regret of a lifetime of telling truths and spinning yarns.
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