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  • As part of an initiative for reproductive health care access, advocacy groups handed out emergency contraception pills and condoms to fans at the Olivia Rodrigo concert in St. Louis.
  • The Photographer's Eye is proud to present Jerry Takigawa's fine art series, "False Food", a thought-provoking exhibit that addresses the toll that micro-plastics take on our natural world. Mr. Takigawa created this work after seeing colorful pieces of plastic extracted from inside albatross, who mistook the plastic bits for food and then died. Mr. Takigawa will be at Photographer's Eye, a nonprofit, for a meet-and-greet at the opening on October 14, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., and will be signing his books. The exhibit runs from October 14 to November 18. Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment by calling 760-522-2170. Jerry Takigawa is an award-winning photographer and designer who has been a social and environmental advocate since 1969. His work is in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Crocker Art Museum, and many others. Opening reception: 4-7 p.m. Oct. 14, 2023 Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • San Diego’s favorite holiday tradition is back; Holiday Lunches at Fort Oak are returning for six very special midday services. Not normally open during lunch, Fort Oak is taking the holidays as an excuse to decorate the space and get tipsy and toasty while the sun is still shining. Decked out in their holiday best, the restaurant will be serving up Fort Oak favorites, alongside some new dishes Chef Brad Wise loves to indulge in during the holidays. Chef Brad’s cozy hearth grilled fare feels extra magical this time of year and behind the bar, Bar Manager Jess Stewart is serving up new, festive cocktails, with some special bubbles and bottles brought in just for the occasion. Guests are encouraged to set their out of office messages, leave the car at home, and bring their office pals, friends and family to join Fort Oak in celebrating the best time of year. Holiday lunches will be offered Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. from December 14 through December 23. Secure a sought after reservation via Fort Oak’s website. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Ready to support your local artists and makers this Small Business Saturday, while grabbing unique and thoughtful gifts? Join us in the beautiful Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego to shop local makers and artists with a drink in hand!! Find us on the plaza by Blue Water Seafood Ocean Beach, OB Surf Lodge and Wonderland Ocean Pub! Products will be a wide variety of handmade goods such as jewelry, knit goods, home decor, metal working, prints, soap, paintings, candles, etc. No MLM or direct sales will be present. This event is FREE to attend! You only pay for the items you wish to purchase and the drinks you want to consume. This is a family friendly event, however please note alcohol will be present due to the nature of the venues. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Putin forever? Russia's president goes into this week's election with no serious contenders, cementing his already quarter-century hold on the Kremlin through at least 2030.
  • Super Girl Pro returns to Oceanside as the World’s Largest Women’s Surf Event & Music Festival! 100+ of surfing's top pros will compete including reigning champion Sawyer Lindblad. Over at the Amphitheatre catch Sean Kingston, Beach Weather Aloe Blacc, Bea Miller and many more! Festival Schedule: Sept. 22 - 24, 2023 Friday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Oceanside Pier FREE An experience for all ages, the Super Girl Pro Festival Village hosts the following FREE activities: 15 live concerts an all-female DJ contest women’s esports video game competitions mentorship program / clinics with top surf pros women’s beach volleyball competition a female leadership panel discussion a beer and wine garden fitness classes dance classes yoga instruction zumba classes pilates classes fashion show art speakers autographs from the pros give-aways female content creators showcase women’s skimboarding celebrity meet-and-greets social media influencers games a food court more than 40 vendor booths for an eclectic shopping experience and many other activities throughout the weekend! Super Girl Pro on Facebook / Instagram
  • Financial difficulties and mass layoffs are shaking up newsrooms and media organizations across the country, including in San Diego.
  • It's the second time in less than a year that House Republicans have pushed to remove their elected leader.
  • Learn how to stream your favorite KPBS Passport shows on your devices. Our step-by-step tutorial videos shows you how to set up and activate your KPBS Passport account and how to set up on Android, Fire TV, Samsung, Roku, Apple TV, and Vizio Devices.

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    Once you have created an account by activating the email link, you will be able to log in to your favorite streaming devices. To start streaming KPBS Passport shows on a computer website browser, sign in or register via Google, Facebook, Apple, or PBS account. Our step-by-step tutorial videos located below will show you how to set up your KPBS Passport account on Android, Fire TV, Samsung, Roku, Apple TV, and Vizio Devices. View these tutorial videos to set up and start streaming exclusive KPBS Passport content today!
  • The Coronado Historical Association is inviting the Coronado community to help tell and preserve a largely neglected part of the community's heritage — the history of Coronado’s African-American community. This rich history, which spans over 135 years, is largely absent from the historical record of Coronado. This history includes not just African American residents of Coronado, it also includes those who attended school or worked in Coronado, as well as those who served at Naval Base Coronado. CHA is preparing for an upcoming exhibit that will delve into this valuable history. CHA and local historians have already uncovered many important resources, including photographs, school yearbooks, and newspaper articles, however, CHA is seeking the help of community members to help us learn more about this previously under-researched part of our community history. If you have photographs, documents, or stories to share (from any period,1885-2023) please stop by CHA on Friday, October 13 for Coronado’s African American History Community Collecting Day. CHA staff and volunteers will be on hand to explain more about the exhibit and to help scan photos and capture stories. Please visit here for more information about the event! Connect with Coronado Historical Association on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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