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  • Join artist Natasha Kozaily (b. 1985) as she shares songs, stories, and art from the Cayman Islands that raised her and inspires her work today. Participants will first learn about the rich heritage of this Caribbean archipelago before learning how to weave a rag rug, inspired by the traditional folk craft of the Cayman Islands. This program is intended for adult audiences. Capacity is limited to 30 participants. RSVP today!
  • The UCCE Master Gardeners of San Diego County present the Spring Garden Expo, a two-day event taking place May 4th and May 18th, 2024 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Expect outdoor booths of gardening talks, demonstrations, free gardening advice, crafts, activities, free tool sharpening (Day 2), and a sale of plants, birdhouses, and garden art (Day 2). The event is open to the public, and admission is free of charge. Day One: “Let the Young Buds Bloom” Expo at the Home Depot Lemon Grove: 7530 Broadway, Lemon Grove, CA 91945 Day Two: “Grow, Sow, Shop” Expo & Marketplace at the College Area Community Garden: Zura Way and Montezuma Rd, San Diego, CA 92115 For more information visit: mastergardenersd.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Scripps Ranch Little League is in the Intermediate World Series this week in Livermore.
  • Bowen Yang talks to Wild Card about his proudest moment as a kid, hard truths from Tina Fey and why he thinks there's more to reality than we can see or touch.
  • The bells of Notre Dame Cathedral rang on Saturday evening in Paris for the first time since a fire heavily damaged the Paris landmark in 2019.
  • Many Ukrainians continue to leave their coal mining towns, with the front line of the war with Russia nearby.
  • Vows to shrink the deficit, pay down the debt and run government more like a business have long been a stock element of politics. Candidates for office who have business backgrounds made it a mantra.
  • An address on the legacy of Regents of the University of California v Bakke, the seminal 1978 case that upheld race-based affirmative action programs in education, recently overturned by SFFA v Harvard. Louis Menand is the Lee Simpkins Family Professor of Arts and Sciences and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of English at Harvard University. He has contributed to The New Yorker since 1991, and has been a staff writer since 2001. His book The Metaphysical Club was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for history and the Francis Parkman Prize from the Society of American Historians. His book "The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War" was published in 2021 and named a notable book of the year by the New York Times Book Review. In 2016, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama. This event made possible by CWSL’s Dean and Professor Robert K. Castetter and Marjorie B. Castetter Fund.
  • "If I have to define my music in any way," Nick Cave says, "it's religious music." His new album is a gallery of encounters with spiritual, possibly divine figures, not all of whom are benevolent.
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