
San Diego Pulitzer Winner Lifts ‘The Sergeant’; Is 20-Year Book Project Next ‘Hamilton’?
Dean Calbreath, the former Union-Tribune business writer and columnist, and his new book, “The Sergeant.” Photo by Cindy KyleDean Calbreath would like to suggest some vacation reading for Lin-Manuel Miranda.Perhaps “The Sergeant,” Calbreath’s sprawling biography of an African-born figure of the U.S.

Filmmakers Depict Struggles for Justice, Equity, Change at Human Rights Watch Film Fest
“Clarissa’s Battle,” the film that opens the 2023 Human Rights Watch Film Festival. Photo credit: mopa.org The Museum of Photographic Arts is hosting the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, which opens Thursday with a focus on activists stepping up and making a difference.The 14th annual event, mostly

Lower Mortgage Rates Are Bringing Buyers Back to the Market
As mortgage rates rose last year, activity in the housing market slowed down. And as a result, homes started seeing fewer offers and stayed on the market longer. That meant some homeowners decided to press pause on selling.Now, however, rates are beginning to come down—and buyers are starting to ree
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