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  • Artists like NBA YoungBoy, Rod Wave and a resurgent Kodak Black pulled in massive streaming numbers this year (and, at times, outran controversy) while barely registering on mainstream pop's radar.
  • The intent of Foodie Fest is to reignite the City of El Cajon restaurant/food services industry while celebrating the community’s diversity, supporting a major local non-profit and increasing a presence in Downtown El Cajon. The event will be hosted on Saturday, October 9 from 4-8 p.m. Pre-event ticket sales are available now. Pre-event ticket costs will be $4 youth ages 2-12 years and $8 for 13 years to adult. Day of ticket sales (while supplies last) will be $5 youth ages 2-12 years and $10 for 13 years to adult. Only 5,000 tickets will be sold. The San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce will feature up to 40 restaurants, catering services and food trucks for tasters for all the ticket holders. The Downtown El Cajon Business Partners will feature entertainment for free to all that will be a regional draw. The St. Madeline Sophie Center will feature free arts and crafts for all ages.
  • The treatments were highly popular earlier in the pandemic. One by one, they got knocked out by more convenient, less expensive treatment options, and new COVID variants.
  • Businesswoman Madam C.J. Walker is the latest to join Barbie's line of Inspiring Women dolls. Walker's great-great-granddaughter said she hopes the doll will show kids they too can be entrepreneurs.
  • Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with the PBS Video App. Created by largely Puerto Rican, Cuban and African American youths living alongside each other in the 1960s, Boogaloo served as an authentic and vibrant cultural expression. this film explores a pivotal moment in '60s music history when blues, funk and traditional Caribbean rhythms were fused to define a new generation of urban Latinos.
  • Technicians are putting the final touches on the world's largest digital camera at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The camera will be sent to Chile and installed on a telescope in the Andes.
  • The tornado that struck the town of Gaylord also left more than 40 people injured. The governor has declared a state of emergency.
  • The storm reportedly leaves about 13,000 homes and businesses without power in the three parishes around New Orleans.
  • RSVP Now! One Man’s Internment Story – Jack Kubota Saturday, October 2, 2021 • 2-3:30 p.m. Virtual Branch Library This program will be conducted in an interview format after a short history of Japanese American internment is given. Carlsbad resident Jack Kubota was born in Pasadena, California, but moved to the Imperial Valley when he was an infant. His family had a trucking business, and he grew up and attended school in El Centro. In 1942 when he was 13 years old, his family was forced to move to an internment camp at Poston, Arizona. His conversation partner, Linda Canada, is a historian of local history who was the archivist for JAHSSD. Register NowThis fall, Author of the Month will be part of a quarter-long (Sept – Dec) program, The Rebellious Miss Breed: San Diego Public Library & the Japanese American Incarceration featuring San Diego librarian Clara Breed, who fought against the Japanese incarceration during WWII and rose to protest this deeply historic wrong. This project has been made possible with support from California Humanities, a partner of the NEH. Visit calhum.org.
  • In the south, the monsoon floods of summer have drastically altered the landscape, creating a lake that stretches for miles over villages and farmland. Fishermen are aiding the beleaguered residents.
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