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San Diego's dining trends, Godzilla's 70th birthday, and arts events
January 11, 2024

What can we expect from San Diego's flourishing food scene this year? Plus, a year-long celebration of an iconic monster. And, Project [BLANK] and other arts events to check out this weekend.

Economic justice, human dignity underscore legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
January 10, 2024

Ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we discuss our progress toward achieving economic justice and the theme of this year's All Peoples Celebration, claiming dignity.

California's road to reparations
January 09, 2024

California lawmakers will soon debate reparations for Black Americans descended from enslaved ancestors. Plus, a San Diego County grant program aims to help small nonprofits working in social and racial justice.

Climate devastation and white feminism clash in dystopian novel 'Yours for the Taking'
January 04, 2024

Gabrielle Korn's queer science fiction novel, "Yours for the Taking," explores how one billionaire's vision for a feminist utopia turns into a dystopia. Plus, a look at a local water tower nearly 30 years later. And a preview of 2024 arts events coming to

New housing commission CEO on San Diego's affordable housing crisis
January 04, 2024

San Diego's affordable housing agency has a new CEO. She steps in during a severe housing shortage and a growing homelessness crisis.

COP28: Takeaways from the United Nations climate conference
January 03, 2024

The United Nations latest climate conference aimed to reduce emissions and minimize climate change impacts, with nearly all countries agreeing to transition away from fossil fuels.

What is panda diplomacy?
January 02, 2024

For decades, China has used giant pandas as a diplomatic tool to build better relations with other countries.

Making the most of your local library
January 02, 2024

Public libraries are an amazing resource for books, but they also have a lot to offer in terms of services and their physical and digital collections.

New play looks at coming-of-age from a queer, Filipino American perspective
December 14, 2023

Spare Pen presents "Every Day Vanilla," a play about one Filipino American woman's relationship with her hometown. Plus, "Slow Horses" premieres its third season on Apple TV+. And the return of a local adaptation of "A Christmas Carol," plus other weekend

Temecula school board recall intensifies
December 13, 2023

The Temecula Valley Unified school board is drawing national scrutiny for a slew of controversial policies, including a ban on critical race theory. Plus, how racism can increase Black women's risk of stroke and other health conditions.

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