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  • Miss Piggy, the 250-plus pound Vietnamese Pot-bellied pig removed from a house in the Grant Hill neighborhood is "doing OK," but severely overweight and has an underlying arthritis condition.
  • The Inclement Weather Shelter Program is activated when the temperature dips below 50 degrees and there is at least a 40% chance of rain.
  • ArtWalk Liberty Station is back for its 19th year, bringing a weekend-long celebration of arts and culture to San Diego’s Liberty Station, August 3-4. The festival celebrates creativity from both sides of the border, with more than 175 artists coming from across several states and Mexico to show and sell their artwork, including paintings, photography, glass and ceramics, jewelry, and sculpture. For families, there will also be a KidsWalk hands-on art experience within the event, with a variety of kids activities. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 3, and 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Sunday, August 4. ArtWalk Liberty Station is located at 2751 Dewey Road. Visit: https://www.zapplication.org/event-info.php?ID=11602 Liberty Station San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Campana Studios is excited to present ‘Feral’, an upcoming show of paintings by Elizabeth Brown at Perspectives Space, July 20th-August 1st, with an artist’s reception on July 20th from 6-9pm. Elizabeth Brown is a California based artist who explores the relationship between personal narrative and visual engagement. Her playful, expressive and colorful paintings reveal the tension between freedom and control, as well as thought and emotion, the physical and ephemeral. In these vibrant paintings, Elizabeth has multiple vantage points, seeing her world and the world of others, both predator and prey, to create dynamic compositions. Campana Studios is a San Diego based visual arts non-profit that creates dynamic platforms for artists to engage within our communities. Special thanks to the City of Encinitas, Department of Cultural Arts, and the County of San Diego Board of Supervisors for their financial support in bringing high quality, visual arts experiences, like this show, to our community. For more information visit: campanastudios.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Before Oscar-nominated movie Emilia Pérez, star Karla Sofía Gascón was relatively unknown in her home country. Now, Spanish news shows are filled with commentary about the actress and the fallout over her tweets.
  • Join Vanguard Culture on Sat. July 27 at The Soap Factory in Logan Heights for a VIP Foodie Night with ENVZN Urban Art Takeover, featured Visual & Performing Artists. On Sept. 14, sites along the Commercial Street corridor in Logan Heights will be transformed by creatives from both sides of the border in film, theatre, dance, visual arts and more. Meet the artists, community members, sponsors, donors, elected officials, and representatives of World Design Capital San Diego - Tijuana 2024 who are making this project possible. Preview works and performances that will be part of the festival; sample delicious culinary creations inspired by ENVZN Featured Artists, vote for your favorite Chef/Artist collaboration; enjoy delicious wines from the Valle de Guadalupe, craft cocktails, take your portrait at our Urban Photo station by Josue Castro, and sample fragrant hand-made soaps by Early Girl Creations at The Soap Factory. $50 for Creative Industry Professionals with a website at registration or business card at the door. $150 General Admission ($100 of your ticket is a tax-deductible donation in support of Vanguard Culture's mission to advance San Diego's creative industry workforce.) Thank you so much for making what we do possible. We look forward to celebrating you! (If you require ADA support such as mobility assistance or a sign language interpreter to enhance your experience, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We would be happy to accommodate your needs.) Vanguard Culture on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors on Tuesday, April 1, approved the first-quarter amendment to the 2025-2026 biennial budget, significantly increasing the Energy Department’s capital spending from the original allocation of $813 million in 2025 to approximately $970 million.
  • The guys from the Zzymzzy Quartet (rhymes with “whimsy”) have simple ambitions: they just want to play it like it was when it was unamplified, melodic, swinging, dreamy, full of sly surprise. From the Prohibition through the Second Big War, the glory days of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington are being recaptured humbly and with humor in San Diego by four musicians who know it don’t mean a thing without that swing. Those four musicians are Beston Barnett on guitar and vocals, Matt Gill on clarinet, Paul Hormick on upright bass, and Pete Miesner on guitar and lead vocals. The Zzymzzy Quartet takes its name from a hypothetical “last word” in the dictionary: thus, their tagline, “The Last Word in Gypsy Swing.” The “Gypsy” sound is heard in much of the guitar work, heavily influenced by the stylings of French Gypsy jazz legend Django Reinhardt. But the group also pays tribute to the Swing Era with classic standards and idiomatic originals. Since the Zzymzzy Quartet came together in 2004, they have played dances, parties, weddings, festivals, art openings, and events throughout Southern California to unanimous enthusiasm, carving out a name for themselves as a tasty dance band and a classy addition to every wedding. Their second album, Petite Fleur, features cameos from a variety of beloved San Diego musicians. Visit: zzymzzy.wordpress.com/
  • An NPR investigation finds federal judges have enormous influence with few checks on their power. Law clerks and other judicial employees are vulnerable to mistreatment and have few job protections.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, Dec. 1, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. Find out how the 1849 National Historic Ranch House on Warner's, which was on the National Park's Most Endangered List for 20-years, has now been saved after it was profiled on SAN DIEGO'S HISTORIC PLACES.
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