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  • “An intoxicating, atmospheric and twist-packed testament to the impossibility of truly knowing even those we love the most.”—Ellery Lloyd, New York Times bestselling author of The Club We invite you to meet USA Today “best of the year” author Laurie Elizabeth Flynn at a private San Diego residence as she discusses "Till Death Do Us Part," her new thriller set in the vineyards of Napa Valley, about a woman who finds out her long-dead husband is actually alive. Your Adventure includes an assortment of cheese and chocolate, a glass of wine (non alcohol beverages available as well), a copy of "Till Death Do Us Part" to be signed at the event (select the discounted package option below), tax, book presentation, and the opportunity to engage with Laurie live and in-person in an intimate setting. Laurie Elizabeth Flynn on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego's poet laureate shares his vision for a poetry-filled future, his latest community initiatives and the importance of storytelling in Filipino American culture.
  • Kickoff LGBTQ+ Pride season on Friday, June 28 with our monthly Songwriter Sanctuary concert series featuring San Diego's finest songwriters. This month, we'll invite three local LGBTQ+ acts to perform in a Nashville-style round, sharing the stories and inspirations behind their beautiful songs. Hosted by the legendary Jeff Berkley. Songwriter Sanctuary LGBTQ+ Pride Edition Featured Artists: Ben Parks is a San Diego based indie pop singer-songwriter. Originally a pastor’s kid from the south, he developed his roots in Gospel music, honing in a mastery of intimate piano melodies and hauntingly passionate vocals. Over the past few years, Ben has wandered new territory and established an attractive alt. pop/rock sound bordering the likes of Phil Collins, MUNA, The 1975, and Maggie Rogers. His latest single “Why Does Everybody Leave?”, simultaneously invokes reflection and release for its listeners, adding Ben’s name to a list of “Sad Gay Pop” artists that know how to make you feel. Virr also found his musical beginnings in a church setting, singing in choirs across his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. Initially influenced by artists like Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, and Coldplay, Virr went onto join the Navy in 2009, where he was exposed to an even broader range of music from around the world. Since 2014, Virr has been based in San Diego and has performed his music across the country. Virr utilizes his LGBTQ+ identity as a tool for connection, expressing himself with honesty and rizz (charisma). RhythMx is an act of ever-evolving magic, featuring live and electronic elements with songs that explore themes of transformation. This is an amazing series in a beautiful and affirming space, not to mention a wonderful opportunity to see these local LGBTQ+ artists perform their original works in an intimate setting. Come show some love-is-love, and help us celebrate! Event Details: Location: Normal Heights United Church, 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego, CA 92116 Time: Doors at 6:30 p.m., Show at 7 p.m. Suggested Donation: $10 (All ages welcome). Donations are graciously accepted to support the artists directly. While we encourage generous donations within your capacity to support our artists, no one is turned away for lack of funds. Food and Drink: Enjoy snacks and beverages available for purchase thanks to Duck Foot Brewing Company and Flying Embers. Guests are also welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the show. Accessibility: For any accessibility requests, please contact Molly Lorden at molly(at)nhunited(dot)org. We invite the community and music lovers to join us for this special evening that celebrates the rich tapestry of local music.
  • The Jameses, who both play for the L.A. Lakers, shared the court for several minutes on the NBA's opening night. They join a very small club of father-son teammates in American professional sports.
  • What triggers geysers to go off is still not well understood. A new paper shows that one small earthquake likely triggered an eruption of the world's tallest active geyser, Steamboat.
  • Supervisors voted on the measure after hearing a staff presentation on county efforts to help residents affected by pollution.
  • Seaport San Diego Parks for All Join us at Embarcadero Marina Park North for a day of fun in the sun! Our event, Seaport San Diego Parks for All, is an opportunity to join the conversation about the future of the proposed Seaport San Diego parks and open space. Meet the open space design team, see a preview of what is being planned, and share your feedback. Family-friendly activities will include a bike rodeo for the kids, interactive learning experiences about the bay, Sumo wrestling demonstrations, and more. Reservations NOT required!
  • John Kelly, a retired Marine general who was Donald Trump's chief of staff, said his former boss fits the definition of a fascist. Now Vice President Harris is running on it.
  • Their wages have always been low. With rising inflation and falling prices paid by Western companies for clothing, they're protesting for better pay — and hoping the new government will spur change.
  • For the first time in its 35-year history, San Diego Museum Month includes museums and cultural institutions in outside San Diego County.
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