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  • Abdulwahab Omira escaped Syria's war with his family as a teenager. He recently returned as a Stanford graduate student and a budding entrepreneur, hoping to help jumpstart the country's tech industry.
  • On this 45-minute tour, led by our Chief Docent, you will learn more about our permanent exhibits, the art of model railroading, and Southern California Railroad History. Meet at the entrance of the museum at 10 a.m. to join. Upcoming tour dates: July 12, 2024 August 9, 2024 September 12, 2024 Docent led tours are included in museum admission and the Balboa Park Explorer pass. No RSVP required. Visit: https://tickets.sdmrm.org/e/san-diego-model-railroad-museum-2024 San Diego Railroad Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • For our season finale we close out our narrative by showcasing up-and-coming San Diego rap artists who exist as ‘hybrid rappers’, kids that have grown up with rap their entire lives. Born with the Internet in full swing they’re blazing new trails with a mix of old and new strategies. Plus, we hear from rappers, Ric Scales, Kahlee and Odessa Kane about the work of emceeing.
  • Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, was known as a skilled negotiator, a diplomat and a crisis manager.
  • In episode 11 we encounter a group of artists who have extended the longevity of their careers through the re-release of their underground hits alongside new music. Insights are shared by rappers Frosty (Chris Whitehead) and Addiquit (Bethany W.). Additionally, we look into a legal case involving rapper Brandon ‘Tiny Doo’ Duncan who fought for more than just freedom of speech.
  • In this episode, we are transported into the 2010s, a time marked by a significant shift in the music industry due to the disruptive influence of Napster. San Diego begins to emerge successful in our rap pursuits. Dj Artistic and engineer Chauncey Chamberlain introduce us to 'the Loft'. Plus, esteemed hip hop intellectual, Dart Adams, provides perspectives on our positioning within the world of rap music.
  • Rainy weather will return to San Diego County, with heavier, wet conditions and moderate winds starting Tuesday and lingering through the weekend.
  • Care and Feeding chronicles life in the culinary world. All the Other Mothers Hate Me follows a mom turned amateur detective. Plus, Karen Russell's first full-length novel since Swamplandia!
  • Economists look for signs that a recession may be approaching by monitoring consumer confidence and business sentiment — two indicators of uncertainty.
  • Prepare for sensory overload with 11 days of eyeball busting theatrical experiences.
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