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  • A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal tract. The two-tone sound may help horses convey more complex information.
  • Join Pride in the Tribe, a community for LGBTQ+ teens and allies (ages 13–18), for a fun afternoon at the JCC as we see "Into the Woods." This enchanting, thought-provoking musical weaves together beloved fairy tale characters as they chase their deepest wishes. With humor, heart, and unforgettable music, the show explores identity, choices, and what happens after dreams come true. Lawrence Family JCC on Facebook / Instagram
  • Premieres Monday, Oct. 6, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. A groundbreaking look at Phil Sharp’s rise from being a rural Kentucky farm boy who battled dyslexia to Nobel Prize-winning scientist. Narrated by Mark Ruffalo with insights from Walter Isaacson, the film reveals how Sharp’s RNA discovery transformed biology and launched the biotechnology revolution leading to life-saving treatments for millions.
  • At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday Republicans accused the Biden administration of allowing tens of thousands to settle in the U.S. without vetting them.
  • The Pentagon told suppliers they can't use Anthropic's artificial intelligence tools after the company said it would not let its tech be used for autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance.
  • The Trump administration ordered the restart of a Santa Barbara oil pipeline shut since the 2015 Refugio spill, invoking emergency powers under the Defense Production Act. California officials say the move defies court orders and state oversight. Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will sue.
  • U.S. forces stopped a vessel off the coast of Venezuela for the second time in less than two weeks as President Trump continues to ramp up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
  • The U.S. and Iran have a long history of tensions, including a CIA-led campaign to topple Iran's prime minister in 1953 and the taking of American hostages in 1979.
  • In Pamplona, where the bulls run, a scientist studies the physics of crowds.
  • Trinity Theatre Company is thrilled to announce their Grown Up Stage’s production of "Rabbit Hole" written by David Lindsay-Abaire running from February 6 - 22, 2026. The production is directed by Eddy Lukovic. "Rabbit Hole" runs at Trinity’s Mission Valley location in the Mission Valley Mall. To learn more or purchase tickets https://trinityttc.org/current-productions/ How do you move forward when grief holds you still? In Rabbit Hole, acclaimed playwright David Lindsay-Abaire explores the deep ache of loss with honesty, heart, and unexpected humor. The story follows Becca and Howie Corbett, a couple navigating life after an unthinkable tragedy—the loss of their young son. As family tensions rise and coping styles clash, each character searches for meaning, comfort, and a path toward healing. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rabbit Hole is a beautifully crafted portrait of grief, resilience, and the fragile threads that hold a family together. The Cast of "Rabbit Hole" include talented San Diego performers Paul Bonner, Jordyn Case, Vicky Dawson, Michael DiRoma and Kimberly Weinberger. Trinity Theatre Artistic Director, Sean Boyd shared “Fresh off the wonderful silliness of Monty Python’s Edukational Show, Trinity Theatre Company is thrilled to sink our teeth into some heavier storytelling with 'Rabbit Hole.' Providing the community with a gamut of theatrical experiences is a huge part of our mission at TTC. Rabbit Hole Playwright, David Lindsay-Abaire is incredibly skilled at crafting imperfect characters navigating difficult situations - and our team is excited to explore them and share his Pulitzer prize winning piece. ” Performances run at the Mission Valley Space at 1640 Camino Del Rio North, Ste 128. Friday, February 6 at 7 p.m. Saturday, February 7 at 7 p.m. Sunday, February 8 at 2 p.m. Friday, February 14 at 7 p.m Saturday, February 15 at 7 p.m Sunday, February 16 at 2 p.m. Friday, February 20 at 7 p.m Saturday, February 21at 7 p.m Sunday, February 22 at 2 p.m.
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