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  • Want to enhance your love, connection, and fun this Valentine’s Season? Gift your boo the Valentine’s Package! ($379) Offer ends on Feb. 14, 2023. Send an email to: frontdesk@thefirstdanceplace.com Enjoy 3 60-minute dance lessons in our boutique studio in North Park. Learn a partnered dance style you've always wanted to try, learn to dance to your favorite songs, and develop a new way to connect with your partner that can last a lifetime. Lessons are completely private - just you two and your instructor! No experience required, beginners welcome! Valentine's package must be purchased by Feb. 14, 2023. All lessons must be used by April 30, 2023. All purchases are final. All lessons are scheduled for evenings and Saturdays. Contact: frontdesk@thefirstdanceplace.com Visit: https://www.thefirstdanceplace.com/ The First Dance Place on Instagram
  • The Biden administration sued on Tuesday to block the $3.8 billion purchase, saying the deal would reduce competition and drive up air fares for consumers.
  • An Alzheimer's drug that removes the substance amyloid from the brain has received a conditional approval from the FDA. A large study found the drug decreased the loss of thinking and memory by 27%.
  • A new study is predicting home prices in San Diego will decrease by the end of the year.
  • This year's tastefully refurbished Dead Space provides plenty of reasons to revisit the sci-fi horror classic.
  • The scale of a scam to recruit Native Americans into fake treatment for substance in Phoenix and bill the government fraudulently is now emerging. It's huge.
  • Premieres Monday, Jan. 15, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. A Ghanaian MIT alum follows four African students at his alma mater as they strive to become agents of change for their home countries Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Over an intimate, nearly decade-long journey, all must decide how much of America to absorb, how much of Africa to hold on to, and how to reconcile teenage ideals with the truths they discover about the world and themselves.
  • Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg returned to San Diego County Friday for the second time in less than a month.
  • Philippine film regulators are reviewing Barbie after a senator said it depicts a map that China uses to lay claim to nearly all of the South China Sea. Warner Bros. says it's just a "doodle."
  • AIGA SD Hosts World Premiere of Graphis Designers for Peace Poster Exhibit Graphis’ Designers for Peace: United with Ukraine is a global juried exhibition of contemporary poster art to create a united voice of opposition to the war in Ukraine. This exhibition features more than 60 pieces of poster art from over 30 countries, curated by Graphis CEO B. Martin Pedersen, and jury chair, Kit Hinrichs of Studio Hinrichs. AIGA San Diego was chosen by Graphis to be the first city in the world to showcase this exhibit. Graphis, Inc. is an international publisher of books and wards for the visual communications industry. Based in New York City, Graphis was founded in 1944 by Walter Herdeg and Dr. Walter Amstutz in Zurich, Switzerland. On view Nov. 16 through Dec. 30, 2022. Opening reception information: Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022 6-8 p.m. UC San Diego Park & Market Tickets here. Designer Kit Hinrichs and other artists will be onsite to sign posters at the exhibit opening. Posters and a show catalog of the exhibit will be available for sale at the event. Proceeds from this event benefit Humanitarian Aid for the people of the Ukraine. AIGA San Diego acknowledges the generous in-kind sponsorship of Neyenesche Printers, Studio Hinrichs and A7D Creative Group. $35 General Public $25 AIGA Members $5 Students (K-12, College) A correlating exhibit will also be held in Tijuana. Related links: AIGA San Diego on Twitter AIGA San Diego on Facebook AIGA San Diego on Instagram
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