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  • Displaced residents of a flooded Pakistani town have flocked to colleges, hotels and institutes to live while they wait for government aid to help them rebuild after the heaviest rains in decades.
  • Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton was involved in a crash at Sunday's Italian Grand Prix. The English driver credits the halo device mounted on his car for saving his life.
  • Civita hosts its annual Arbor Day festivities, featuring a free outdoor concert and dance by the Latin salsa band Rumba Y Soul. Preceding the concert at 5:15 p.m., professional dancer Erica Dierkes will hold a salsa class. Rumba Y Soul specializes in salsa clásica, as well as nostalgic música tropical including cumbia, merengue and bachata. There will be food available for purchase. Bring blankets, picnics, beach chairs and your dancing shoes. No glass, please.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Peru-based journalist Jacqueline Fowks about protests in the country over inflation and President Pedro Castillo's reaction to them.
  • This concert is canceled GRAMMY nominated Toronto born multi-platinum singer/songwriter Shawn Mendes released his highly anticipated 4th studio album, Wonder, in 2020 to rave reviews. The album debuted as #1 on the Billboard 200 Chart and in multiple worldwide markets, marking Shawn’s fourth straight #1 album. Date | Monday, September 19 at 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m. Location | Pechanga Arena San Diego Get tickets here! Tickets starting at $45, available for purchase on Friday, April 8 at 10 a.m. For more information, please visit pechangaarenasd.com/event/shawn-mendes-wonder or call (619) 224-4171.
  • NPR operates independently of the U.S. government. NPR has asked Twitter to remove the label, calling it "unacceptable." But Twitter CEO Elon Musk says it "seems accurate."
  • Garrels, who died Sept. 7, reported on conflicts from the U.S.S.R., China, Bosnia and Afghanistan. Her most heralded dispatches were from the 2003 Iraq war. Originally broadcast in 2003.
  • Join North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre as they host music performance by Rod Stewart & Cheap Trick! This a music performance you are not going to wan to miss out! Date | Tuesday, June 221, 2022 at 7:30pm Location | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre Purchase tickets here! $29.50-$409.50 For further information on this event please visit here!
  • From the Symphony: Rafael Payare, conductor Jesse Perez and Shana Wride, narrators San Diego Symphony Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY: “Waltz” and “Polonaise” from Eugene Onegin TCHAIKOVSKY: The Tempest Fantasy Overture, Op. 18 TCHAIKOVSKY: Francesca da Rimini, Op. 32 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Russian Easter Overture, Op. 36 Jesse Perez and Shana Wride are leading San Diego actors who will bring to life excerpts of the classic literature that inspired Tchaikovsky's music. About the program: Note: due to current world events, the San Diego Symphony has made the decision to change its 1812 Tchaikovsky Spectacular concert repertoire from what was previously announced. Now titled TCHAIKOVSKY’S SYMPHONIC TALES, this program will no longer include Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. While this program has been a regular feature of San Diego Symphony summer seasons past, with the ongoing Russian war that threatens the people of Ukraine, who – as we speak – are fighting for their very lives, we feel that it is important to amend this program. Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture was commissioned and written to celebrate a Russian military victory and includes the sounds of battle and violent artillery. The San Diego Symphony highly respects the work of Russian composers and intends to carry that legacy on through our musical performances, as is evidenced by the new program listed above. But, we strongly feel that this summer is not the time in which we should perform the 1812 Overture. We join the many millions across the world who wholeheartedly support Ukraine and its people in one of the darkest hours of their history and carry hope that this war will end soon. Related links: San Diego Symphony on Instagram San Diego Symphony on Twitter San Diego Symphony on Facebook
  • Join us to make delicious heart shaped cookie. Chefs Juliana and Cheryl will walk you through the process in this fun 1 and a half hour class. And the chefs may also throw in a game or two. Prior to class ensure that your chil(dren) is organized by pre-measuring the ingredients and gathering the cooking utensils. This will allow them to easily access all necessary ingredients and materials during the demonstration to best cook along with your chefs. Thorough preparations will provide a more enjoyable experience. Date: Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 9a.m. Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: $11.62/person Recipe Packet + Login Details: You will receive your recipe packet + Zoom link in your Eventbrite confirmation email a few days before the event. Please make sure that emails coming from onlinecookingcamp1@gmail.com are not going to your spam folder. ✓ Cooking class is fully interactive. ✓ Chefs accompany your children throughout the entire process. ✓ Ask as many questions as you want! Important! Once you have purchased tickets for this event, there is no refund. If your child/children is/are unable to attend, please feel free to pass the ticket onto a family member or friend. For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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