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  • Live Music is back at the Co-op! Join us for a wonderful night of Bluegrass and Old Time favorites with Acoustic Duo Riley and Sage on Friday, December 23, 2022 from 6-8 p.m. OB People's Food Co-op is San Diego's only cooperatively owned grocery store, serving San Diego with organic produce, natural health foods and wellness products since 1971. Music will be upstairs at our Award Winning Vegan Deli. Social Media: Facebook & Instagram
  • LJPC’s CHANCEL CHOIR & Friends with the spectacular KING'S BRASS present English composer John Rutter’s devotional and exuberant "Gloria" along with selected Lessons and Carols (including audience participation singing beloved Christmas carols!). FREE concerts at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. with a free, warm and welcoming reception in LJPC's Fellowship Hall following the 7 p.m. concert. For more information, please visit here! SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook
  • Here Lies Love tells the story of Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos' rise and fall in the Philippines. The $22 million immersive musical production is a big Broadway gamble.
  • The Russell Lecture is presented by UC San Diego's Department of Visual Arts and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. We are happy to announce that next year's Russell Lecture will highlight the work of mixed-media artist Shizu Saldamando. Saldamando's work functions as celebration and homage to peers and loved ones. Her mother’s family is Japanese American, by way of Boyle Heights/Sawtelle areas of L.A., and a survivor of the Japanese American Internment camps. Her father is Chicano (Mexican American) from Nogales, AZ. Her work is primarily concerned with portraiture, craft and drawing. She experiments with a broad range of surfaces and materials from wood panels to bed sheets. Her practice also employs tattooing, video, painting and drawing on canvas, wood, paper, and cloth. The Russell Foundation was established in the will of Betty Russell, one of MCASD's founding docents and a long-time supporter of UC San Diego. She specified that funds from the foundation should help "foster the appreciation and study of the modern visual arts and creativity of young artists" through support for the Museum and the University.
  • Bring the whole family (including your furry friends) to watch the USA vs England World Cup game at The Dog Society! Enjoy some snacks and beer while enjoying our facility and the big game! We look forwrd to seeing you there. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • How people living on the streets are dealing with the heat wave. In other news, U.S. Marshals are looking for the man dubbed Fat Leonard. Plus, UC San Diego has broken ground on a new student housing project.
  • Details on why an El Cajon nursing home remains open after a long record of poor care and abuse. In other news, a local doctor’s monkeypox advice is going viral. Plus, how schools without AC units are dealing with the heat wave.
  • A group of farmworkers held a vigil at the state capitol, hoping to convince Governor Gavin Newsom to say yes to a bill that would allow farmworkers to vote on unionizing by mail or by card check. In other news, Congress is considering legislation to streamline the immigration process for Afghan refugees. Plus, a San Diego biotech is asking parents to donate their infant’s poop, so they can learn what babies have in their gut and what else they may need.
  • King, 23, was stationed in South Korea, but was scheduled to fly back to the U.S. to face disciplinary action when he escaped an airport outside of Seoul and managed to flee into North Korea.
  • The Google-owned video platform's reversal comes as former President Donald Trump continues to baselessly claim the 2020 election was stolen
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