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  • Michael Cecchi-Azzolina has worked in several high-end New York City restaurants — adrenaline-fueled workplaces where booze and drugs are plentiful and the health inspector will ruin your day.
  • The messaging and social media app Telegram has a major doxing problem. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with writer Peter Guest, who reported on the global issue in Wired.
  • Petitions for compassionate release soared in the pandemic, but federal judges denied most requests. This week officials will review guidelines aimed at freeing imprisoned people who pose no threat.
  • Artists in New Orleans and Cuba are exploring their shared heritage and similar sounds, and bringing high school musicians from both places together in a funky cultural exchange.
  • Despite the setbacks caused by the pandemic, the federal government naturalized a high number of adult immigrants this year and reduced its application backlog by nearly half.
  • We’re kicking off 2022 with stories about The GOAT! (That’s the “Greatest of All Time,” as the kids say) We've wrung our hands, fretted, and worn down our fidget spinners over the fact that many people missed out on the gorgeous, hilarious, poignant stories that talented people shared during the shelter-in-place/ lockdown/ quarantine days. So we decided to take a different direction with January's theme, by featuring some of these "Greats Of Ailment Time!" Come watch these Greats from those 16 months during which we were all busy "learning French and taking online cooking classes" (yeah, right). Date: Jan. 27, 2022 Time: 8:00pm Location: Whistle Stop Bar Cost: $5 suggested donation For more information on this event and other donations please visit HERE!
  • The La Jolla Concours d’Elegance presented by LPL Financial and Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to invite your business to participate in the Pacific Sotheby’s inaugural La Jolla Concours Ferrari Friday in the Village. The goal is to drive Concours’ and other car-loving visitors to La Jolla Village shops and restaurants all weekend long. Visitors from throughout the region will explore the best of the La Jolla village at Ferrari Friday, a celebration of the Village’s dining, retail, and galleries. This free event includes live music, specialty dining, and cocktail menus, gallery champagne receptions, retail specials, and of course – Ferraris! Date | Friday, April 22 at 5 p.m. Location | Ellen Browning Scripps Park This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit lajollabythesea.com/ferrari-friday-be-part-of-this-inaugural-event or call (858) 230-2725.
  • Big plans to overhaul the immigration system have stalled yet again. So farmers and other groups are looking to the lame duck session and hoping that more modest proposals can find bipartisan support.
  • Bonded by an uncommon blend of instruments and vocals, Charles Yang (violin), Nick Kendall (violin), and Ranaan Meyer (double bass), have found a unique voice of expression. Defying convention and boundaries, Time For Three stands at the busy intersection of Americana, modern pop, and classical music. To experience Time For Three live is to hear the various eras, styles, and traditions of Western music fold in on themselves and emerge anew. Date | Thursday, April 7 at 7 p.m. Location | Museum of Making Music Get tickets here! Premium seating: $30 General seating: $25 For more information, please visit museumofmakingmusic.org/listening-track/time-for-three or call (760) 438-5996.
  • Families across San Diego county navigate a maze of testing, vaccines and mask mandates as the omicron variant of COVID-19 surges and universities return to remote learning. Also, a San Diego Congresswoman reflects on one year since political rioters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
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