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  • Chinese-American parents of the San Dieguito Union High School District are divided in their reactions to the recent racially inflammatory comments made by the district’s superintendent. Meanwhile, the director of the UC San Diego breast milk bank warns against buying breast milk on Facebook amid the nationwide shortage of baby formula. Plus, Katya Echazarreta will soon be the first Mexican-born woman to travel to space.
  • Workers in California have some of the strongest laws protecting them of anywhere in the country, but asserting their rights requires knowing what they are.
  • Historians say that a little more than a century ago, when cars first hit the roads, they caused nervous laughter and raised real concerns, much like driverless vehicles today.
  • The Union Grantville apartment building is meant to house about 600 students attending the nearby California State University.
  • There was no immediate official word on the cause of the blaze but initial reports suggested fireworks at the venue may have sparked the fire.
  • Arturo (Stefano Accorsi) and Alessandro (Edoardo Leo) have been a couple for over fifteen years. Even though their passion and love have formed a close and important bond, their relationship has been strained for a long time. The sudden arrival of two children, left in their care for a few days by Annamaria (Jasmine Trinca), Alessandro’s best friend, will give an unexpected turn to their routine. A Roman story of love, friendship, and family by director Ferzan Ozpetek. ‍In Italian with English subtitles. Available only in the U.S. Visit: https://www.sandiegoitalianfilmfestival.com/film/la-dea-fortuna-3 DIRECTED BY Ferzan Ozpetek SCREENPLAY Ferzan Ozpetek EDITING Pietro Morana CINEMATOGRAPHY Gianfilippo Corticelli MUSIC Pasquale Catalano San Diego Italian Film Festival on Facebook
  • "Posters of Your Optimism" is an exhibition of new, imaginative and hopeful posters by local artists and designers. It opened during San Diego Design Week in late September and remains on view at Art Produce through Nov. 12, 2022. The exhibition is also visible from the sidewalk, and the posters featured can also be viewed online here. Featured artists are: Ami Ipapo Glass, Arielle Marom, Anh Lee, Arzu Ozkal, Tricia Treacy, Archana Ravi, Barbara Kosoff, Bhavna Mehta, Beth Weeks, Chitra Gopalakrishnan, Colin Kimzey, David Fobes, David Krimmel, Don Masse, Felipe Yanez, Glenda Richter, Gail Swanlund, Helena Westra, Jerry Lopez, Jonathan Michael Mantell-Johnson, J Vargas, Jonathan Welch, Kim Sweeney, Laurie Bane, Lisa Huppert, Lori Lipsman, Lee Puffer, Liz Sizemore, Lynn Susholtz, Lian Verdeflor, Marianela de la Hoz, Susan Merritt, Calvin Woo, Muse Juarez, Michelle Montjoy, Meera Ramanathan, Marinta Skulpin, Melanie Taylor, Nethra Ramanathan, Ozlem Ozkal, Omar Velazco, Virginia Patterson, Patrick Pemberton, Rachele Riley, Sahar Bardaie, Saeed Ensafi, Scott Gengelbach, Sasan Kayyod, Soori McEachern, Taylor Chapin, Terri Hughes-Oelrich, Taekyeom Lee and Tarah Marie. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Related links: Art Produce Gallery on Facebook Art Produce Gallery on Instagram Gallery contact and visiting information
  • SoNo Fest is presented by the McKinley Elementary PTC and the San Diego Ceramic Connection (SDCC). This event brings together the community and local businesses for a good cause and a good time – together we are building a sustainable future for the next generation of our neighborhood. All proceeds from SoNo Fest benefit McKinley Elementary – an international baccalaureate school providing a world class education to neighborhood kids. The money raised at the Fest supports the school’s ceramic, music, dance, garden, art and Spanish programs. Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Thorn St. & 32nd St. SoNo Fest and Chili Cook-Off on Facebook / Instagram
  • Scientists are turning up more evidence that some people may harbor a viral reservoir in the wake of COVID-19. What could that tell us about long COVID?
  • The Green Friday Holiday Market will bring together local and sustainable small business vendors to Pure Project North Park to change the focus from Black Friday to Green Friday. Instead of shopping online or the large box stores, choose to support local businesses that put people and the planet first, all while drinking a beer! 🍻 Join us on Friday, November 25, from Noon to 4 p.m. to shop for all your holiday gifts. Our small business vendors include: The Mighty Bin Muxu Creations Wicky Woman Candle Co. The Bountiful Bag isiko We'll see you at the market! Green Friday Holiday Market is co-hosted by Nadi Marketing, The Mighty Bin, and Pure Project North Park. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-friday-holiday-market-tickets-468721176657
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