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  • The cuts are part of an effort by President Donald Trump's administration to make the government more efficient, but local opponents say it will be disastrous for San Diego County's $57 billion life sciences sector.
  • Search efforts continue for people still missing after Friday's floods, as questions swirl over what went wrong. Here's what we know so far.
  • The full implications of designating the cartels as terrorist organizations will depend, in large part, to how the administration follows through.
  • The series opens on Friday, May 16, with Wax, Cindy Lee Berryhill, and Gayle Skidmore. Gold-record recipient Wax is mostly known as a rapper with millions of views on YouTube to show for it. He is also a producer, songwriter, singer, and comedian. A founding member of the New York City Anti-folk movement, Cindy Lee Berryhill emerged as a distinctive voice in alternative music in the late 1980s. With a legacy of critically acclaimed albums, she continues to inspire with her signature mix of folk, rock, and social commentary. Seven-time San Diego Music Award nominee Gayle Skidmore has written over 2,500 songs since she began composing at age 8. A multi-instrumentalist trained in classical piano, Skidmore has mastered over 20 instruments and blends folk, pop, and classical influences into her award-winning songwriting. Wax Wax is primarily known as a rapper but is also a producer, songwriter, singer, comedian, and all-around creative force. He has been making music for many years now and has a gold record and millions of views on YouTube to show for it. His songs have a wide range of styles and cater to many different types of audiences. Some are advanced technical displays of rap wordplay, some are heartfelt tales of struggle, and some are inspirational numbers containing optimistic advice and/or guidance. His new album, Lifetime Achievement Award, is a groovy, introspective, and eclectic masterpiece guaranteed to knock your socks clean off. Cindy Lee Berryhill San Diego Music Hall of Fame member Cindy Lee Berryhill emerged as a distinctive voice in alternative music during the late 1980s. Her 1987 debut album, "Who’s Gonna Save the World?" (Rhino Records), featuring the popular track “Damn, I Wish I Was a Man,” was praised for its straightforward and humorous approach. Her career has been characterized by provocative lyrics, compelling melodies, and extensive touring alongside prominent acts like Peter Buck (REM), David Lindley, and The Smithereens. She was a founding member of the New York City Anti-folk movement, which inspired Beck, Michelle Shocked, and others. Her influence grew through her involvement in diverse musical ventures and collaborations such as those with Lenny Kaye (Patti Smith Group), who produced her second record. Berryhill’s third album, "Garage Orchestra" (Cargo Records), released in 1994, marked a departure into Tin Pan Alley meets Beach Boys meets Patti Smith–inspired compositions, highlighting her musical versatility. Her politically charged song “When Did Jesus Become a Republican?” gained considerable attention in 2006 after being prominently featured on Neil Young’s Living with War Today website. Her music has served as a means to navigate personal challenges and connect with audiences, particularly evident in her albums "Beloved Stranger" (2008) and "The Adventurist" (2017), which reflect on her late husband’s legacy and her own life moving forward. Gayle Skidmore A born songwriter, seven-time San Diego Music Award nominee Gayle Skidmore has written over 2,500 songs since she began songwriting at the age of 8. Her natural ability and innate passion for music made her career inevitable, and her tumultuous life has given her plenty of inspiration. Translating her experiences into song has been more than just personally fulfilling. She won Best Pop in the 2015 San Diego Music Awards, Best Pop Album for Sleeping Bear in 2014, and Best Singer-Songwriter in 2013. Classically trained on the piano from the age of 4, she plays over 20 instruments, including the mountain dulcimer, banjo, folk harp, and balalaika. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Trump administration said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
  • Helen Whybrow's memoir, The Salt Stones, is a closely-observed account of her life as a shepherd. In A Marriage at Sea, Sophie Elmhirst tells the true story of a couple adrift on a rubber raft.
  • Whether you're an experienced facilitator or just getting started, Facilitation Lab La Jolla is your playground to experiment, push boundaries, and refine your facilitation skills in a truly interactive and supportive environment. This month, we’re thrilled to partner with Jake Knapp, author of "Design Sprint" and the newly released Click: "How to Make What People Want." Together, we’ll practice the "Differentiators" exercise from the Foundation Sprint, a powerful activity that helps teams define what makes their projects radically different from competitors—setting the stage for real innovation. - Hands-on Practice: Engage in Practice Playground, a dynamic role-play format that allows facilitators to experiment and learn through doing. - Exclusive Learning: Get insights into Jake Knapp’s Foundation Sprint, a structured two-day workshop designed to kickstart projects the right way. - Supportive Feedback: Step into facilitation, receive constructive feedback, and walk away with new confidence and refined skills. - Book Giveaway: We’re giving away two copies of Click to lucky attendees! Join us for an engaging, low-stakes, and high-impact session designed to help you level up your facilitation game! Secure your spot today! Visit: https://voltagecontrol.com/events/meetup/facilitation-lab/san-diego/
  • 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.
  • Monday, April 7 | 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Monday, April 14 | 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Mission Valley invites pet owners to bring their furry four-legged friends to a special pet photo session with the Easter Bunny on two Monday evenings: April 7th and April 14th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Easter Bunny will be found in his beautiful springtime home in the kiosk outside Claire’s. To reduce overall wait times, pet parents are strongly encouraged to make a reservation in advance of their visit. While strongly encouraged, a reservation is not required, and walk-up visits will be accommodated on a space-available basis. Pets must be leashed or crated when entering the shopping center. To learn more about this and other upcoming events at Mission Valley, visit https://www.mission-valley.com/events. WHEN: Held on 2 Mondays: - Monday, April 7: 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. - Monday, April 14: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. - Reservations Photo Pricing
  • The "Safer Beauty Bill Package" would ban the most toxic ingredients in everyday cosmetics and create protections for the women of color and salon workers who are disproportionately exposed to them.
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