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  • San Diego County Board of Supervisors acting Chair Terra Lawson-Remer called on it take a stronger role in providing for residents — including possibly establishing a public bank to pay for affordable housing — in Wednesday night's State of the County Address.
  • Spend a lovely Valentine's Day afternoon listening to the beautiful music of the cello, featuring Peter Ko and Robert Bui. About Peter Ko: Praised as “particularly moving” (San Diego Story) and showing “extraordinary musicianship with unbroken focus … fierce and committed” (San Diego Union Tribune), Peter Ko is a San Diego based cellist, collaborating with musical artists such as Steve Schick, Joshua Rubin, Mark Fewer, and the Dover String Quartet. As a performer, his training and projects have taken him across the USA, Mexico, Canada, and Europe, performing in festivals such as soundSCAPE, SICPP, Darmstädter Ferienkurse, the Green Box Arts Festival, and Neofonía Festival de Música Nueva Ensenada. Peter currently serves as principal cellist for the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus, has been featured with Yarn/Wire, Project [BLANK], and San Diego New Music. About Robert Bui: Robbie Bui is a versatile cellist, able to perform classical canon, pop improvisation, and contemporary avant-garde. He is grounded by an additional background in composition, and holds degrees from New England Conservatory and UC San Diego. Specializing in new music interpretation, he has been dedicated dozens of pieces as a soloist and chamber musician, and is recognized in ensembles such as East Coast Contemporary Ensemble, Palimpsest Ensemble, and Alinéa. Beyond cello, he’s a reliable pianist, good violinist, and not-so-good flutist. Beyond the stage, he works as the Patron Services and Office Manager of La Jolla Symphony and Chorus, and as a freelance portrait/event photographer. And beyond work, he learns languages, tailors clothes, cuts hair, and can make really great coffee.
  • Rumorosa, the Cali-Baja restaurant located on San Diego’s coastal enclave of Harbor Island, invites diners to celebrate Dia de los Muertos from Friday, November 1 to Sunday, November 3 with an all-day happy hour and an expanded weekend brunch menu. From morning to night, the restaurant will feature an array of traditional and creative dishes, and drinks inspired by the rich heritage of this cultural holiday. Dia De Los Muertos Celebration Brunch From 6:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Rumorosa will feature a Dia de los Muertos Celebration Brunch which includes a selection of authentic Mexican dishes in addition to the regular breakfast menu. Additions include house made pastries including Pan de Muerto and Buñuelos; traditional Chicken Pozole Rojo; and for a morning pick-me-up, a spiced Café de Olla. Dia De Los Muertos All-Day Happy Hour Special for the holiday, Rumorosa will feature an all day happy hour from 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. Guests can enjoy a variety of exclusive drink specials including Tequila & Mezcal Flights that include commemorative, hand-carved jicara tasting cups to take home. Flight selections include the Horizontal Flight of premium tequilas for $25; or the Vertical Flight featuring the bold flavors of Hedonistas De La Fe mezcal line for $45. Specialty cocktails include the Voodoo Eye crafted with Hendrick’s Gin, Midori, lime, and lychee, for $16. Reservations for Rumorosa’s Dia de los Muertos Celebration Brunch are not required but are available on OpenTable.com. The bar features open seating. Validated self-parking is available at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina. Rumorosa is located at 1380 Harbor Island Dr, San Diego, CA. Visit: https://event.marriott.com/sansi-sheraton-san-diego-hotel-and-marina/events/san-diego/dia-de-los-muertos-at-rumorosa Sheraton SD Hotel and Marina on Instagram and Facebook
  • Emmitsburg is home to the National Fire Academy, effectively the war college for U.S. firefighters. The Trump administration's decision to halt classes has some townspeople pondering their votes.
  • A section of California's scenic Pacific Coast Highway that has been closed since January's deadly Palisades Fire reopens in time for holiday weekend traffic, to mixed emotions and high hopes for Malibu businesses.
  • A continuous glucose monitor is a small device that sticks to your arm. Every few minutes it sends a signal to your phone estimating your blood sugar levels. But can it improve your health?
  • Chrissy Nguyen leads the KPBS Arts team, overseeing multimedia arts coverage across digital, audio and video platforms. She manages projects like the weekly arts newsletter and KPBS' arts and culture podcast The Finest, working to celebrate and amplify San Diego's creative community.
  • Facing allegations of sexual misconduct, Karim Khan has temporarily stepped aside as a U.N. investigation enters its final stage, the International Criminal Court announced Friday.
  • NPR asks Sen. Jack Reed, top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, why he wants an investigation into whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared classified intelligence in a Signal chat.
  • Black Mirror season 7 is out now on Netflix. Charlie Brooker, the show's creator, says he's "worrying in what I hope is an entertaining way" in an interview with NPR's A Martínez.
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