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Shows resume live, in person

Following more than 18 months of physical distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with just a few online presentations held during that time, Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District has announced a full slew of live, in-person performances from their collective dance, music and theater departments. Upcoming Grossmont College shows include Grossmont…

Stutterers ‘not alone in the world’

Kaja Bajc came to San Diego five years ago from Slovenia. Stuttering since she was five years old, she said was in a very dark place with her stuttering, would not talk about it, and did a lot to hide it. But after 20 years, she heard about the National…

October raises awareness of health risks facing pudgy pets

October is National Pet Obesity Month with Oct. 13 recognized as National Pet Obesity Day. The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention reports that more than half of the nation’s dogs and cats are classified as overweight or obese by their veterinary healthcare provider, and places pets at a higher risk…

A ‘Murder’ plot at Lamplighters

By MICKEY ZEICHICK Lamplighters Community Theatre at 5915 Severin Drive in La Mesa, has jumped right in both feet first in its production of Frederick Knott’s “Dial M for Murder.” This classic crime mystery thriller was made a movie first in 1954 with Ray Milland, Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings,…

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