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  • Join us for a FREE in-person Death Cafe, where we’ll come together to explore one of life’s greatest mysteries—death—through honest, open conversation. Why Attend a Death Cafe? Death is a natural part of life, yet few of us have ever gathered with others to talk about it. By breaking the silence and openly discussing death, we can reduce fear and anxiety, gain clarity on end-of-life planning, and learn how to better support ourselves and loved ones through life’s most challenging transitions. What to Expect Open, Respectful Conversation: Bring your curiosity, experiences, and questions. This is a welcoming, agenda-free space for sharing and listening. A Supportive Atmosphere: Come as you are. Whether you’re reflecting on your own journey or the passing of someone close, you’re not alone. Light Refreshments: Please arrive between 9 a.m. and 9:20 to get a drink and settle in. Enjoy complimentary snacks, tea, and coffee as we foster connection and understanding in a comfortable setting. Who Should Attend? Everyone is welcome—no prior experience or knowledge is required. If you’ve never talked about death before, this is a gentle way to start. Hosted By: Nicole, EcoLove Transitions—End-of-life Educator and Planner, Death Doula, and After Death Care Specialist Questions? Contact us at support@ecolovetransitions.com or call 858-815-1818 or 800-604-0270. Join us, and discover how talking openly about the end of life can bring more meaning, understanding, and even joy to the days we’re living right now. EcoLove Transitions on Facebook / Instagram
  • Forget lovers (or don't!)— but jewelry lasts forever. Treat yourself and your besties to a charcuterie-filled, wine-sipping, jewelry-linking night out at Basta in the heart of Little Italy! Basta! is partnering with LINK x LOU San Diego to bring you the ultimate Galentine’s experience. Whether you're celebrating friendship, self-love, or just a fabulous night out, this is your sign to sip, snack, and sparkle! ❥ $35 per person – Two glasses of wine + a custom charcuterie board. ❥ $55 per person – Two glasses of mid-tier wine selections + a custom charcuterie board. ❥ Permanent jewelry by LINK x LOU available for purchase separately. ❥ Limited spots available! RSVP now Basta! on Instagram
  • As Los Angeles rebuilds from the Eaton and Palisades fires, climate activists want to retire the gas utility pipelines and and hope to persuade people to rebuild homes as all-electric.
  • Premieres Tuesdays April 29 - May 13 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app + Encores Saturdays, May 3 - 17 at 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. on KPBS 2. Join chef Pati Jinich on a journey inspired by the Pan-American Highway to celebrate the many cultures of the Americas and how they enrich each other. Follow her as she travels from the top of Alaska through Alberta.
  • Los avisos de cancelación de CBP One comenzaron a llegar a las bandejas de entrada a finales de marzo sin previo aviso. Algunos decían a los destinatarios que se fueran de inmediato y otros les daban siete días. Entre los destinatarios había ciudadanos estadounidenses.
  • Premieres Monday, April 28, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. The film is an enveloping, hypnotic, urgently personal meditation on family, memory, identity, violence, and love. Spanning three generations of women, their narratives, by turns difficult and jubilant, bear witness to the complex, ever-evolving nature of inheritance and the hurt and protection entangled within familial bonds.
  • A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration violated the free-speech rights of nonprofits and municipalities that have had federal funding for climate and environmental projects frozen or cancelled.
  • Visit 14 independent bookstores over three days, collect stamps in your literary passport and earn prizes during San Diego’s annual book crawl.
  • Californians can now buy opioid reversal drugs directly from the state under a program aimed at making the life-saving medication less expensive and more accessible.
  • Los anuncios antiinmigrantes de Washington comenzaron hace semanas pero su aparición en televisión durante un popular partido de fútbol el pasado fin de semana, en plena Semana Santa, hizo saltar las alarmas.
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