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  • What many people don’t know about Peter Seidler is his infectious optimism for creating a better future for San Diego’s homeless population.
  • Some legal scholars and activists say an obscure provision of the Constitution, dating back to just after the Civil War, should disqualify Donald Trump from a second White House term.
  • The Best of North County Party returns to Carlsbad for an evening celebration of the top restaurants, breweries, distilleries, businesses, and more that San Diego's North County has to offer. Tickets include unlimited bites & sips prepared by local chefs and buzz-worthy brands. The Friday night event will be hosted in the Carlsbad Flower Fields' year round lush gardens. Guests will indulge in a night filled with live music by Hollywood Principle, post-worthy photo-ops, 50+ vendors, and more! Tickets are limited and will sell out. This is a 21+up event. No exceptions. No children or pets are allowed onsite due to the nature of the event and the safety of all those participating. Plenty of free parking is available, but hitching a ride via ride share, taxi, or designated driver is always our best recommendation so you can enjoy the event to the fullest. Check out the full lineup of restaurants, bars, breweries and businesses at www.sdmag.com/northcounty.
  • Blue skies and warm temperatures are expected to turn to rain and snow in much of California this week. Then, a local restaurant is the first eatery in the region to earn a coveted Michelin three-star designation. Next, we revisit a segment with San Diego author Madhushree Ghosh who talks about her book “Khabaar” and how food helps her stay connected to her Indian heritage and culture. And, KQED’s Silicon Valley reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi takes us on a food origin story journey that leads across the world and then back to California. Next, Ensenada is the birthplace of Mexican surfing. It has a rich history that many people don’t know about. Earlier this year, KPBS Border Reporter Gustavo Solis talked with two local surfers trying to preserve and spread that history. Finally, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando says there are only a few weeks left to visit the Spiderman exhibit at the San Diego Comic Con Museum.
  • A heat wave at the start of the school year has educators scrambling to keep kids cool and safe.
  • The city of Oceanside voted to limit the number of units a developer can build in the downtown area.
  • A couple who owned a controlling interest in a foreign corporation argue that a controversial Trump-era tax is unconstitutional under the 16th Amendment.
  • The term "Catholic Counter-Reformation Art" describes the more stringent, doctrinal style of Christian art developed during the period c.1560-1700, in response to Martin Luther's revolt against Rome (1517) and the Protestant Reformation. This stricter style of Catholic Biblical art was designed to highlight the theological differences between Catholicism and Protestantism, by focusing on the mysteries of the faith, as well as the roles of the Virgin Mary and the Saints." Visit: https://www.timkenmuseum.org/ Timken Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • NPR's Student Podcast Challenge yielded stories about how students around the U.S. are thinking about and responding to climate change. Here are some of their ideas.
  • Must-see visual art exhibitions right now: Tom Driscoll at SIP Art Space; Sofie Ramos at Bread and Salt; Armando de la Torre at Athenaeum Art Center; 'Africa in Context' at Mesa College Art Gallery; and Perry Vásquez at Quint Gallery.
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