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  • The policy framework intends to assist people living with untreated mental health and substance abuse challenges.
  • We live in a rapidly aging world. A new global photography project captures the lives behind the statistics by documenting the lives of 72-year-olds — the world's median life expectancy today.
  • The second album from Radiohead offshoot The Smile is very good. But can its singer ever transcend his role in his revolutionary other band?
  • Bathing suits, pool floaties, cocktails, live music, and more! Sip & Swim returns to the infamous Weissmuller Pool with a series of sizzlin' summer events. Save the date to join us poolside and lounge, dance, and dive-into the lifestyle that made pool party season at the Lafayette Hotel famous in San Diego. The Swim & Sip Pool Parties at The Lafayette Hotel will take place from noon to 5 p.m. on select sundays with entertainment from local DJ’s and bands including: • Sunday, May 29 – Memorial Day Weekend with DJ Hevrock • Sunday, June 5 – DJ Ratty • Sunday, June 19 – Father’s Day with DJ Hevrock • Sunday, July 3 – 4th of July Weekend with Entertainment: TBD • Saturday, July 16 – PRIDE Weekend with DJ Bruce Trites • Sunday, July 17 – PRIDE Weekend with DJ Bruce Trites • Sunday, August 7 – DJ Hevrock • Sunday, August 21 – DJ Ratty • Sunday, September 4 – Labor Day Weekend with DJ Bruce Trites Get tickets here! General admission is $40 per person. Please RSVP to attend. Ages 21+ only. For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/sip-swim-pool-parties-at-the-lafayette or call the hotel at (619) 296-2101. FAQ's Is there an age restriction? Event attendees must be 21+. ID's will be checked at the door by security. If you are staying at the hotel as a guest with someone who is under age, they are welcome to attend but will not receive the event wristband and is unable to order from any mobile bars. What am I allowed to bring? We recommend bringing your own towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. You can bring your own small personal bag. No coolers/insulated bags are permitted. No outside food & beverage is allowed. Do you allow floaties? Personal floaties are permitted. Oversized 3+ person sized floaties are not allowed. The hotel does NOT provide an air pump. Will there be food and drinks available? Yes! Ticket purchasers 21+ will receive a complimentary signature drink with admission. All other food and beverages are available to purchase through our onsite restaurant, Hope 46. We will have pool servers going around taking orders, as well as our bar will be open. How do I book a Cabana? We have only one Cabana that we book per day. Please check our website for more details and Cabana Availability Here. There is a rental fee plus food & beverage minimum spend. Are there any COVID restrictions? This event is all outside on the pool deck/patio. We do not require masks or proof of vaccination. If you feel uncomfortable in crowds, please prepare accordingly by bringing your own mask. Are tickets refundable? Once purchased for a date, all tickets are non-refundable. Please double check your are reserving the correct date you want before purchase.
  • Encore Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Discover the secrets behind Edward Hopper’s most iconic and enigmatic works. Known for “Nighthawks” and other evocative paintings of American life, Hopper has left a lasting impression on our culture. Meet the man behind the brush, and see how his marriage to fellow artist Josephine Nivison Hopper shaped his art and career.
  • She's among the last living beboppers, one of the first singers on Blue Note and a pioneer of voice and bass. The legendary Sheila Jordan joins Christian McBride for a career-spanning conversation.
  • There are hundreds of U.S. neighborhoods where the population is declining due to flood risk, a new study suggests. Climate change drives flooding from heavy rain and sea level rise.
  • For three decades the San Diego Latino Film Festival (SDLFF) has been showcasing diverse voices from around the globe. This year it serves up 160 films, food, and music for an eleven-day celebration of Latinx culture.
  • A road trip I took with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm confirmed one thing: The U.S. is wrestling with an inadequate charging network (unless you're a Tesla driver).
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to shift more money to housing severely mentally ill homeless people.
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