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‘Designers For Peace' Exhibit Features Work By Artists Who Oppose War In Ukraine
The exhibition is free to the public at UCSD Park & Market.

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The exhibition is free to the public at UCSD Park & Market.

The weekly lineup also includes Jewish-themed movies, documentaries, news shows produced in Israel, and classic American television shows.
The Chadwick Center provides immediate victim support and access to multiple resources.
“I’m excited to bring the first Pizza Guys location to San Diego.”
It is recommended, county officials said, that residents be vaccinated against both viruses.
For five decades, this essential program has served as our region’s safety net for wild animals in need.
The 37,530 square-foot space include two dock-high and two grade-level loading doors and a 24-foot-high warehouse ceiling.
New Plays are always tricky, and they almost always require further shaping and refining.
“San Francisco International Airport sure tries hard to make travelers forget they're in an airport.”
San Diego County reported a decline, but reassured owners that prices are “maintaining most of their value.”
The NTC foundation will work with the theater to renovate Naval Building 178.
The chosen developer would build a new facility for NAVWAR in return for a 99-year lease on remainder of the site for redevelopment.
“We are recovering, but we're not recovered yet.”
Jon Hinkin brings decades of international sports expertise and business acumen as he takes the helm of the nonprofit organization.
The agreement includes back wages and interest to be paid to 678 affected job seekers.
Two holiday favorites return to the Old Globe for their season runs, just ahead of the Thanksgiving festivities.
Mexico is teetering on the edge.
The comedian suffered severe injuries, but “his condition is good.”
Get ready to laugh and gasp … and leave plenty of time for post-show thinking and talking.
Two holiday favorites return to the Old Globe for their season runs, just ahead of the Thanksgiving festivities.