News RSS
The News RSS snippet allows you to add RSS feed to your page.
Dynamic feed set up to be used with UAF news and information events only.
Use of "WP" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP).
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Dynamic news feed from OUcampus and any other RSS feed.
Use of "OU" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP) for RSS feeds from OUcampus.
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July 03, 2018
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Use of "OU" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP) for RSS feeds from outside OUcampus.
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Using the "News snippet" to display events instead of news. Using of "OU" under setup column Feed type (OU/WP) for use with an event RSS feed outside of OUcampus.
Note: This is the same RSS feed used in the last "Events snippet".
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December 31, 1969
When: Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, 2 p.m.
Where: Trinity Theatre Company, 1640 Camino Del Rio North suite 129, San Diego
Cost: Not available
Age limit: Not available
Description: Imaginary friend, Pippin, has been released from service by the child who created her. She laments with her other recently released imaginary friends, knowing unless something changes, they’ll cease to exist. When their peer Dab, confesses that he’s been hanging out with an older woman who can see him, the others want to meet her. Bea ends up only able to see Pippin, but introduces them to some of her senior friends, and all but one imaginary friend now have real friends once again. But dealing with older friends has its challenges. Bea’s daughter, Jenna, is overly concerned for her mother. Even more so after Bea breaks her hip while “playing” with her friends. As Bea’s health continues to decline, her friends must fight for their rights as older folks. Written by Thomas J. Misuraca, directed by Mia Spencer.
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December 31, 1969
When: Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, 2 p.m.
Where: Theatre School at North Coast Rep, 985 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, San Diego
Cost: $12 - $25
Age limit: All ages
Description: The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep presents a show with bubbling energy and comedic buffoonery in this British Pantomime version of The Adventures of Robin Hood as its next student production.
A bright new panto version of the Robin Hood story, crammed with fresh comedy routines, snappy dialogue, and modern references. A talking tree in a haunted forest, a hero bent on helping the poor, and an hilarious step aerobics routine with Maid Marian and her friends make this a panto experience to remember. Oh, and what exactly does the “a” stand for in Alan a Dale’s name? Plenty of heroes to cheer for and nasty villains to boo, and where else can you see a pantomime horse disguised as a pantomime cow? Plus, is that really a giant rabbit in the archery contest? This is without doubt one of the funniest and most original Robin Hood scripts on the market. Robin Hood is a pantomime full of side-splitting jokes, beautiful costumes, catchy songs, comedy, dancing, and audience participation.
All the family can cheer, boo, hiss, and laugh as Robin comes up against the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham and his sidekick, Denchman the Henchman.
Can he overthrow the mean, money-grabbing tyrant? Will he win the archery contest and win the prize? Will he get to marry the beautiful Maid Marian? Will his hapless mother, Dame Dora, manage to find love? Will King Richard save the day?
Director Benjamin Cole is delighted to share the silly Monty Python style production of this classic tale. <br><br> -
December 31, 1969
When: Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Where: San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas
Cost: $15 - $18
Age limit: All ages
Description: The North Coast Symphony Orchestra joins with North Coast Singers to present Holiday Harmonies, a concert of festive music. The program includes orchestral arrangements of beloved classics including White Christmas, Jingle Bell Fantasy, Overture of French Carols, Greensleeves, and Joy to the World. The orchestra will be joined by the North Coast Singers, a youth choir of students in grades 4–12.