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  • "No soup for you!" Join us for Seinfeld Trivia at Liberty Public Market on Tuesday, September 23rd from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. on the Main Patio. We're diving into all the yada yada yada, Festivus traditions, puffy shirts, and classic show moments. Compete for prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place because around here, bragging rights are real and spectacular. As part of Craftoberfest, our friends from Societe Brewing Co. will be on the patio pouring tastings before and during trivia. Free event! Come early to grab a seat and enjoy bites and drinks from the market before our trivia showdown kicks off. Gather your crew, channel your inner Kramer entrance, and maybe brush up on your shrinkage jokes. This trivia night is going to be gold, Jerry, gold! Visit: https://libertystation.com/do/seinfeld-trivia Liberty Station on Instagram and Facebook
  • When: Thursday, October 30, 2025, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. You’re invited to join us for a fun, informal performance featuring students from MiraCosta College Dance Department classes! You’ll get a sneak peek into the incredible variety of dance styles our students are exploring in class—from ballet to hip hop and everything in between. Come celebrate their hard work, cheer them on, and see what our vibrant dance community is all about. Best of all? It’s FREE! Event Contact Email: adandersen@miracosta.edu Event Contact Phone: (760) 757-2121 x. 6235 Event Contact Name: Adrian Andersen MiraCosta College Dance Department on Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Digitally inspired art in Escondido, exploring "joy futurism," festive ska, a San Diego Scrooge, boat parades, Hanukkah and more.
  • They're framing it as a way to share data and messages about threats, emergency preparedness and public health policy at a time when the federal government isn't doing its job in public health.
  • Democratic socialism doesn't have a one-size-fits-all definition. But its proponents emphasize a stronger role for the government over the economy to benefit the public.
  • A new report released this week by the environmental think tank Next 10 and a UC Riverside researcher attempts to quantify that impact — but its authors say the report is only an estimate without harder data from the centers themselves.
  • The model regents approved allows the system to increase undergraduate tuition and systemwide fees by as much as 5% annually, depending on inflation, and locks in that rate for students enrolling that year for up to six years.
  • Miguel Márquez San Juan, who ran Libros, Café y Jazz for 16 years, is remembered for creating a gathering place that blended literature, music and community in Tijuana.
  • The city says that the old trash bins are being recycled and blue bins are next.
  • NPR alleges that CPB unlawfully yanked away a planned three-year contract worth $36 million in the face of intense pressure from the White House to sever ties with the radio network.
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