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  • President Trump has promised to attack drug gangs and called for the death penalty for street dealers. But he has also pardoned more than 20 people serving time for serious drug crimes, some involving violence.
  • In a volatile music industry, some musicians are gravitating towards OnlyFans, a social media platform that has garnered a reputation for hosting sexual content.
  • Current and former Meta employees fear the new automation push comes at the cost of allowing AI to make tricky determinations about how Meta's apps could lead to real world harm.
  • San Diego's LGBTQ+ film festival showcases queer horror on Friday the 13th.
  • The Big One is Back! At Westfield Plaza Bonita February 28 - March 10 and Mission Valley Mall March 14 - April 7! Circus Vargas is proud to present the red-carpet premiere of its latest, greatest action-packed entertainment extravaganza! “Hollywood Dreams!” An homage to Tinseltown’s Golden Age! Spotlights, stunts, and starlets in brand new blockbuster Big Top adventure guaranteed to entertain and astound children of all ages! It’s a circus celebration inspired by the glitz and glamour of Hollywood’s hey day! Join us for an unforgettable circus-star-studded event! Two hours of awe-inspiring wonder and amazement in a first-class production of world-renowned artists, aerialists, acrobats, comedians, daredevils and more, all under the big top! Famous for bringing you the finest in LIVE family entertainment and memories that last a lifetime…Don’t miss, Circus Vargas, a California tradition since 1969! Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2925507-0?pid=5498 Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2925507-2?pid=5498 Date and Time: On Friday Feb. 28, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. - Monday, March 10 at 9:30 p.m. Venue: Westfield Plaza Bonita, 3030 Plaza Bonita Road, National City, California, 91950, United States Price: Starting at: USD 25.00
  • The Australian crypto entrepreneur now hosts chats with world leaders. "If [he] is sharing a story, there's a good chance that U.S. policymakers are reading it — and acting on it," said one analyst.
  • "Art of Navigation" draws upon some of the finest and most beautiful examples of period instruments, charts, and voyage accounts, illuminated by the work of documentary maritime artist Gordon Miller. The showcase is embellished by exquisite models of the storied ships which conducted the enterprise from the Museum’s own collections, and even majestic full-scale operational versions such as the galleon San Salvador, man-of-war H.M.S. Surprise, schooner Californian, and the Maritime Museum of San Diego flagship Star of India, veteran of twenty-one navigations around the earth. As a powerful and mysterious art, navigation and the territorial claims of trade and empire it conveyed drew much of its authority and mastery from the same aesthetic as did all art. In consequence, the instruments, reference texts, and nautical charts which were its tools and products were therefore also objects of exquisite beauty. Exhibit entry included with general admission. Maritime Museum of San Diego is open daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Last visitor entry 4 p.m. For tickets visit sdmaritime.org.
  • Thomas' work puts Black women front and center. "We've been supportive characters for far too long," she says. "I would describe my art as radically shifting notions of beauty by reclaiming space."
  • Tara Monsod of ANIMAE, 969 Pacific Highway, is one of five people nominated for the title of Best Chef: California by the James Beard Foundation.
  • This year brings memoirs from more than a dozen famous names — from Brooke Shields and Dawn Staley to Bill Belichick and Lionel Ritchie.
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