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  • In our January arts and culture preview for San Diego, explore our picks for visual art, dance, theater, film, literature and music, spanning jazz, classical, experimental and popular genres. Up next: theater at New Village Arts, Martha Graham Dance Company performs "Appalachian Spring," a national group visual art show, Haley Heynderickx and more.
  • This Valentine’s Day, Hudson & Nash invites you to indulge in a truly special dining experience, featuring breathtaking waterfront views, expertly curated wine pairings, and an exclusive à la carte menu available February 14 and 15 from 5–10 p.m. Whether you’re toasting to love or simply treating yourself to an unforgettable evening, our thoughtfully crafted dishes and specialty cocktail promise a celebration to remember. Sip & Savor: Begin your evening with the Balboa Love Bomb, a floral and refreshing cocktail inspired by San Diego’s iconic Balboa Park. This romantic blend of Ketel One peach blossom, Monin lavender, St. Germain, and fresh citrus sets the perfect tone for a magical night. Decadent Dining: Delight in a selection of elevated starters, including Furikake-Crusted Bluefin Tuna Tataki and a vibrant Citrus Pomegranate Salad. Indulge in Grilled Colorado Lamb Chops or a rich and creamy Mushroom and Pea Risotto, followed by a luscious Dark Chocolate Budino for the perfect sweet finale. (Suggested wine pairings available as an add-on to the à la carte menu.) Join us for an evening of unparalleled romance, indulgence, and waterfront charm—reserve your table now to experience Valentine’s Day at its finest! Hudson & Nash on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Fantastic Fish" Exhibition: Persian Place invites young artists in grades K-12 to participate in the "Fantastic Fish" art contest! This is a fantastic opportunity for students to showcase their creativity and have their artwork featured at the Museum of California Center for the Arts during our Nowruz celebration on March 15, 2025. This exhibition is presented by Persian Place and the Museum of California Center for the Arts in collaboration with Little Persian. Theme: "Fantastic Fish" From goldfish to koi fish, tropical fish, or even imaginary fish-let your creativity swim free! Any art medium is allowed (drawing, painting, mixed media, etc.). Grade groups & awards First, second, and third place winners will be selected from each grade group: - Grades K-5 - Grades 6-12 Judging criteria Entries will be judged based on originality, creativity, and theme representation. Prizes & recognition - Selected artworks will be displayed at the Museum of California Center for the Arts during our Nowruz celebration in March. - Winners will receive special prizes and recognition for their artistic achievement. How to enter 1. Take a clear photo of your artwork. 2. Email the photo along with the artist's name, grade, and a short description of the artwork to info@persianplace.org. 3. Deadline: March 3, 2025 - All entries must be submitted by the end of the day. Get ready to dive into creativity and celebrate the beauty of fish through art! The image on this poster comes from a Nowruz stamp issued by the post office in Iran 60 years ago.
  • One candy heiress, two bullets, and three suspects. Coronado rarely makes news for violent crime. But in the spring of 1975, World War II widow and retired librarian Ruth Quinn was murdered, execution-style, in her cottage. Her death sent a shock wave through the community. The granddaughter of Jujubes and Jujyfruits creator Henry Heide, Ruth was found fully clothed with her shoes on, in her bed, dead from two gunshot wounds. To this day, her murder has never been solved but whispers about her brother, her son, and even a local petty thief still swirl. The Coronado Public Library, in partnership with the Coronado Historical Association, is proud to host Coronado author Taylor Baldwin Kiland as she sifts through the dirt for the facts about Ruth's life and her untimely end fifty years ago. Light refreshments will be served and a book-signing will follow. This event is free and open to the public. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to availability. Preferred Seating is full. Ticket purchase/book pre-order is not required to attend the event. Pre-ordered books will be available for pickup at the event. Limited books will be available for purchase before and after the event. Taylor Baldwin Kiland, a former naval officer, is the third generation in her family to serve in the Navy and live in Coronado, California. She is the author, coauthor or ghostwriter of more than twenty books, mostly in the military nonfiction genre and, specifically, about Vietnam prisoners-of-war and their families. She has occasionally written some children’s books, including one picture book about Coronado: Oz, Dog of the Del. Taylor lives in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, with her husband and daughter, but she visits the island about once a month to check on her dad. Murder of the Jujube Candy Heiress: A Coronado Cold Case is her first cold case murder mystery. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/hold-author-event-taylor-kiland-29397
  • Georges at the Cove invites sweetheart couples for a prix fixe Valentine’s Day dinner on Friday, February 14 in the lower-level private events space that still offers majestic views of the water. The three-course dinner is $110 per person, and it must be pre-paid. First course is a choice of Tuna Belly, Beef Tartare, Pea Salad, or Potato & Holey Cow Cheese Ravioli. Second course is a choice of Hokkaido Scallops, Smoked Duck Breast & Confit Leg, New York Steak, or Wild Mushroom Risotto. Third course is a choice of Chocolate Mousse or Strawberry Shortcake Tres Leches. George's at the Cove on Facebook / Instagram
  • Food aid is moldering in warehouses in Jordan, the main hub for humanitarian aid to Gaza. Other foods and medicines are loaded on trucks that have waited for months at Israeli border crossings.
  • PBS and Lakeland PBS in rural Minnesota are suing President Trump over his executive order demanding that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting kill all funding for the public television network.
  • Let your imagination soar as you design costumes and props for Seussical, the Summer Camp musical! But that’s just the beginning—learn about set design and create an actor’s “world” on stage, from a castle dungeon to a futuristic classroom in 2099. Explore lighting design to illuminate the stage or highlight a single face in the crowd. Instructor Carol Naegele will guide you through the amazing world of theater design, filling each day with fun, creativity, and discovery. Class Information: Ages 12-18 | June 16 – 27 | Monday–Friday | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Limited to 8 campers Visit: https://oceansidetheatre.vbotickets.com/event/2025_Youth_DESIGN_Camp_Seussical_the_Musical/149186 Oceanside Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • Soaps, lotions and shampoos were found to have formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives.
  • The 35th annual San Diego International Jewish Film Festival started Monday night. Screenings run through Feb. 8, and continues virtually from Feb. 9 through 11.
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