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  • Drivers over the Thanksgiving holiday will face lots of traffic and record high gas prices.
  • TikTok says Montana does not have the authority to weigh in on national security issues and that the law deprives American TikTok users of their free speech rights.
  • Three San Diego nonprofits have launched California’s first grant-based homebuying assistance program specifically for Black people.
  • Mahsa Amini's death in the custody of Iranian police sparked protests and a global movement on women's issues. Artists in the U.S. are working to keep it all from fading from view.
  • "Blue/Orange" Written by Joe Penhall Directed by Kian Kline Chilton About the play: Christopher has been confined to a psychiatric ward for a month. He wants out. The problem is he still thinks oranges are blue. His doctor convinced he needs help, wants to section him. The senior consultant thinks it’s all a question of culture: at home in Shepherd’s Bush Christopher will be amongst 'people who think just like him. And besides, it costs taxpayer money to keep Christopher in care. Race, ethics, sanity and prejudice collide in Joe Penhall’s exquisitely sharp 'state of the nation' classic. Kian Kline Chilton directs this Olivier Award-winning play, as timely now as it ever was. Blue/Orange is presented by Fenix Theatre Collaborative, performances will be held at the 10th Avenue Arts Center: 930 Tenth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101Blue/Orange is presented by special arrangement with Dramatist Play Services. Buy Tickets for Blue/Orange here! Industry night is Apr. 11. Apr. 2 - Apr. 16, 2022 10th Avenue Arts Center Related links: Fenix Theatre Collective on Instagram
  • The brand turned homemakers into saleswomen and became synonymous with kitchen storage. But it has relied on Tupperware parties for sales--and struggled to keep its business fresh. Is its fate sealed?
  • A Columbia University professor says spiritual beliefs can decrease our rates of anxiety and depression. I needed to understand how she came to these conclusions.
  • Grab your waterfront premiere spot to view the Big Bay Boom fireworks! Tickets for the July 4 fireworks viewing are only $20.00 per person for entry starting at 7 p.m. to remain on the Maritime Museum of San Diego’s McKinney Deck of the historic national and state landmark 1898 steam ferry Berkeley for spectacular views of fireworks over San Diego Bay. The Maritime Museum waterfront barge to the rear of the Berkeley will also be available as a fireworks viewing option. The remaining vessels in the Maritime Museum fleet and exhibits will be closed for July 4 fireworks viewing. A no-host bar for beverages & optional summertime picnic faire including ala carte hot dogs, chips and apple pie, will be available for additional purchase, while supplies last. Gate opens at 7 p.m. Fireworks begin at 9 p.m. Capacity is limited. (Daytime general admission self-guided tour tickets are not included in the viewing fee.)
  • A 13-year member of the Del Mar Union School District Board of Trustees was jailed last weekend on suspicion of soliciting prostitution in Florida.
  • As part of our Refresh and React series, join Robin Douglas to tap into your artistic senses by exploring the lush jungle scenes and landscapes inspired by the dreamy works of Henri Rousseau. Immerse yourself in green leaves and grasses, blue sea water and orangish purple skies to paint your own paradise. All supplies for your original artwork will be provided and artists of all levels are welcome. Limited space is available. This event will be held onsite at OMA in compliance with CDC, state, and county guidelines. Sanctioned social distancing will be followed and masks that cover both the nose and mouth are required to be worn at all times.
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