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  • The 2025 San Diego Book Crawl highlights the region’s thriving independent bookseller community, including its newest addition, Hey Books! in East Village.
  • General Admission Ticket Price: $12 adv / $14 day of Loft Group Ticket Price: $18 (for groups of 21 or more | 40 maximum) Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/atomic-groove-happy-hour-belly-up-tickets/14353093?pl=bellyup&REFID=bupwebsite Atomic Groove on Instagram and Facebook
  • We are excited to welcome you to the Annual San Diego International Triathlon. This race is one of the longest-standing triathlons in the country and a Triathlete favorite. There are two distances to choose from an international course and a sprint course, whichever you choose you’re guaranteed a great race. Both races take place at the Spanish landing Park located on Harbor Drive across from the San Diego International Airport and finish at Ruocco Park Downtown San Diego. The race benefits Father Joe’s Villages, San Diego’s largest homeless services provider. Each day Father Joe’s Villages serves 3,000 meals provides housing, rental assistance, healthcare, food, clothing, education, job training, mental health, addiction treatment and child development services to our neighbors in need. Visit: https://www.sdinternationaltriathlon.com/ San Diego Triathlon Series on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club's summer season spans eight weeks and 31 racing days, including 38 stakes worth more than $7.8 million, all told.
  • La Jolla Playhouse recently opened a production of Jocelyn Bioh's Tony Award-winning play "Jaja's African Hair Braiding." Set in a Harlem hair braiding salon, the story explores love, family, friendship and the complexities of being an immigrant.
  • Lez In Waterland - San Diego Pride Weekend Pool Party Sunday: JULY 20, 2025 San Diego Pride Weekend's LARGEST Rooftoop Pool Party for Queer Women + Friends Hosted by: Sterling Victorian Headline DJs: Kittens (Los Angeles) Lezlee (Los Angeles) Featured DJs: DJ C.L.A (Las Vegas) DJ Heabnasty (San Diego) Live Performances: Chloe Star Sofia *Special Guests TBA soon What to expect: - All-Star DJ Lineup - Hot Go-Go Dancers - Live Performances - Drink Specials *Including special guests, influencers, champagne blasters, pool games, and much more. Sunday Funday like you’ve never seen. ** This event will sell out. Lez In Waterland is the Premier Pool Party Queer Women + Friends for San Diego Pride Weekend. ** Prices increase with each tier. Get tickets early to SAVE and skip the lines. Due to limited capacity. Tickets may or may not be sold at the door the day of the event. No Refunds. All Ticket Sales are FINAL Stay & Play at Andaz San Diego - Special Pride Weekend Room Rates. Book Rooms Here. Use Promo Code: G-SHE5 Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lez-in-waterland-sd-pride-pool-party-for-queer-women-friends-tickets-1098321421939?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
  • Join us for an evening of true crime and investigative insight as New York Times bestselling author Caitlin Rother discusses her latest book, "Down to the Bone," a riveting deep dive into the San Diego-based McStay family murders. This high-profile case captured national attention—featured on the cover of People magazine and in several TV documentaries—and led to the conviction and death sentence of Joseph McStay’s business associate, Charles “Chase” Merritt. At this special event thanks to the San Diego Writers Festival, Rother will take the audience behind the scenes of her reporting, unpacking how assumptions, missteps, and courtroom controversy—including claims of confirmation bias and prosecutorial misconduct—shaped the outcome of one this disturbing case. Books will be available to purchase thanks to Bay Books Coronado. A book signing will follow the event. About "Down to the Bone" In her latest work of investigative nonfiction, "Down to the Bone," New York Times bestselling author Caitlin Rother explores the messy high-profile case of the McStay family murders, which were featured on the cover of People magazine and in several TV documentaries. Rother takes readers step-by-step through the decisions, assumptions, and theories by detectives and prosecutors that ultimately led Joseph McStay’s waterfall builder, Charles “Chase” Merritt, to be sent to death row after a trial marked by accusations of confirmation bias and prosecutorial misconduct. Joseph McStay was last seen on Feb. 4, 2010, when he had lunch with Charles “Chase” Merritt. Subsequently unable to reach Joseph for days, Merritt urged Joseph’s mother and brother to contact authorities, while Joseph’s other associate, Dan Kavanaugh, called the police himself. Joseph’s brother Michael finally reported the family missing on Feb. 15, but detectives found no blood or sign of a struggle in the house, and no clues to the family’s whereabouts. Soon, Merritt and Kavanaugh were pointing fingers at each other as they fought for control of Joseph’s business. The only thing that key parties in this case could agree on was that this case was about money. Within months of the family’s remains being discovered, San Bernardino County sheriff’s detectives had focused their investigation on Merritt, despite the lack of forensic evidence tying him to murder at the house or in his truck and belongings. During a six-month trial, the defense illustrated that Kavanaugh, who was never considered a suspect and ducked a subpoena to testify, had the same alleged motive as Merritt. This book takes a behind-the-scenes look at the flaws in the two sheriff’s investigations and the prosecution’s firm belief that they got the right man, despite contradictions in their timeline and the unanswered questions about when and where this family was killed. After reviewing voluminous court files, including 1,200 exhibits, hundreds of photos, and thousands of pages of records, Rother was able to paint a comprehensive and compelling portrait of this family’s life at the time they disappeared. In addition to these public records, Rother’s book is based on her own interviews and crucial discovery materials—including witness interviews and investigative reports—that took a dozen years to obtain. This deep research enabled her to disclose new and exclusive case details that have never been released publicly, to describe the eventful journey to trial, and to sensitively portray the lasting impact on Joseph’s and Summer’s families. About the Author Caitlin Rother has written or co-authored 16 books, ranging from true crime to thrillers and memoir. A New York Times-bestselling author and investigative journalist, Rother worked nearly 20 years for daily newspapers. Writing books full-time since 2006, she draws from decades of watchdog reporting on topics from addiction to suicide, mental illness, murder, government, political corruption and the criminal justice system. A popular speaker, she has appeared more than 250 times on TV, radio, and podcasts as a crime expert. A former writing instructor of 10 years, she coaches a limited number of aspiring author clients. In her spare time, she goes ocean swimming, sings and plays keyboards in a jazzy, bluesy trio called In the Lounge. Explore the photo galleries and learn about her latest titles, backlist, videos, and podcasts! Caitlin Rother on Facebook / Instagram
  • Birch Aquarium is open late all summer long! Enjoy evenings with epic views from the aquarium’s iconic location overlooking the La Jolla coastline. Grab a bite or a drink from Blue Wave Bistro and stroll through the new Adam R. Scripps Living Seas Gallery to experience the Pacific Ocean in a whole new way. Evenings have other perks, too — select the Plan Ahead Ticket at checkout and get $5 off admission when you visit during the final two hours of the day. Visit: https://aquarium.ucsd.edu/ Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Instagram and Facebook
  • U.S. Judge Royce Lamberth ordered Trump administration official Kari Lake to be deposed about her plans for Voice of America, saying she was "verging on contempt."
  • Premieres Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Revisit 1940s Los Angeles, when a mysterious cloud of smoke descended over the city, sickening residents. The struggle to determine the cause and then the cure for smog would take years of scientific investigation and bipartisan determination.
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