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  • Our reporter spoke to residents of Kibera, known as Africa's largest urban slum. Many had not yet heard that the World Health Organization ended the state of "emergency." They had strong reactions.
  • The 2 month art display at Girard Gourmet in La Jolla of local artist Patti Cooprider (1940-2021), internationally collected, is coming to a close. A “Tuesday Morning Sunrise Special Finale” has been arranged for Tuesday, Nov. 1, from 7am-9am at Girard’s. Complimentary Mimosas, Coffee and Muffins will be served while having the opportunity to select 2 original Patti artworks with each donation made—All proceeds go directly to the School Of Arts (Athenaeum in La Jolla). Attached/included is a jpg format invite for easy use/sharing. Also, a link to the latest article in the San Diego Union Tribune re. Patti Cooprider. By Karla Peterson. Column: The Patti Cooprider art exhibit at La Jolla's Girard Gourmet is food for the spirit - The San Diego Union-Tribune (sandiegouniontribune.com) Follow Girard Gourmet on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Villa Musica is San Diego's Community Music Center - our Annual Showcase Concert highlights the talents of our students and faculty! Performers: Classical Guitar Ensemble Villa Musica Students Villa Musica Faculty ...and more to be announced! RSVP for free here. Please direct any questions to the our office: admin@villamusica.org Follow on social media: Facebook + Instagram
  • As baseball hits its mid-season point, we talk to sportswriter Jay Paris about the Padres prospects. Meanwhile, mortgage rates are up, but house prices are going down. Plus, all things you need to know ahead of Comic-Con’s full return.
  • Looking for some gems to add to your collection? Join us at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum; you’ll find great deals on hard-to-find items from vendors around Southern California. We’ve received a variety of generous donations in O and HO scales, and we’d like to clear our Swap Meet Inventory in time for the holidays! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The wave of layoffs in tech, media and elsewhere is affecting a sizable number of people who are out on medical or parental leave. While legal, it can make a bad situation even worse.
  • Poor diet, lack of exercise, stress and trauma, all drive America's declining life expectancy and high rates of chronic disease. So how can we live better in America? NPR looks for answers.
  • The smartest, wittiest, most incisive media analysis show in the universe. The weekly one-hour podcast of On the Media is your guide to how the media sausage is made. Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield examine threats to free speech and government transparency, criticize media coverage of the week’s big stories, explore new technology and unravel hidden political narratives in the media. In an age of information overload, OTM helps you dig your way out. The Peabody Award winning show is produced by WNYC Radio and distributed by NPR.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a policy Wednesday that would let developers self-certify projects in open space between existing structures as a way to speed up housing construction.
  • Movie: "Settembre" (September), 2022 In Italian with English subtitles The quest for happiness, for authentic human relationships and for new beginnings, whether at 15, 40 or 60 years of age, is the thread tying together the three stories told in "Settembre", actress/screenwriter Giulia Louise Steigerwalt’s brilliant directorial debut. It’s a fresh and brilliantly written ensemble comedy which combines emotion and the painful irony of Italian-style comedy with a classic American narrative structure, all in a well-balanced mix of light-heartedness and melancholy. Follow on social media: Facebook & Instagram
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