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  • Early interactions with the Earth may have heated up the Moon and caused it to remelt, producing new lunar rocks and erasing old craters.
  • The county Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to advance a proposal to clear homeless encampments during red flag, or high fire, warnings.
  • Rumorosa on Harbor Island brings a signature upscale Cali-Baja-inspired experience to this spectacular waterfront location. For National Taco Day, the restaurant will feature a Blackened Local Swordfish taco with candied serrano slaw and citrus crema for $5. Rumorosa’s tacos are always priced at $7 or $5 during Happy Hour. In addition to a menu of salads, sandwiches, tostadas, and fresh ceviche, the restaurant’s lunch menu features a creative selection of Street Tacos, featuring the bold flavors of the adjacent border. Selections include Grilled Carne Asada with salsa verde, and avocado mousse; Smokey Chicken topped with salsa roja, and fresh pico de gallo; Citrus Pork Carnitas featuring pico verde, and cilantro; Wild Mushroom and Black Garlic with avocado mousse, and pico verde; Baja Style Fish piled with cabbage, and topped with lime crema, and chipotle crema; and Birria with beef short rib, birria jus, and crunchy radish. Rumorosa is located at 1380 Harbor Island Drive. For more information or reservations, visit www.rumorosasd.com.
  • Celebrate the season with a day of family fun at the Family Fall Festival! Enjoy classic fall activities like pony rides, a petting zoo, and hayrides, alongside live music, games, and delicious food. There’s something for everyone, from kids to adults, with a festive atmosphere that brings the community together. Don’t miss the costume contest—perfect for getting into the spirit of the season. Whether you’re looking to make memories with your family or just enjoy a day of fall-themed excitement, the Family Fall Festival is the perfect way to spend the day.
  • Elderly camp survivors, some wearing striped scarves that recall their prison uniforms, walked to the the Death Wall, where prisoners were executed. Across Europe, officials were pausing to remember.
  • The long trek home by Palestinians comes as mediators helped end twin crises over ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon.
  • UBS is proud to again serve as presenting sponsor for Art San Diego 2024, continuing its support for cultural endeavors around the world and affirming its commitment to using contemporary art to bring together ideas, inspiration, and innovation. As the premier contemporary fine art fair in Southern California, Art San Diego returns to the San Diego Convention Center November 1-3, 2024 with exhibits showcasing works by prominent international, national, and local artists. Art San Diego, produced by Redwood Art Group, features immersive fine art experiences and exhibitions that showcase the thriving art and design landscape. Featured programs include two VIP receptions for collectors and art lovers, the LOCAL TALENT Program and the San Diego Selects Art Recognitions. Access to Art Philanthropic Program – When a House Becomes a Home Through the Access to Art program, launched in 2018, UBS and Art San Diego partner to provide select charities and the communities they serve with educational and marketing opportunities in art, design and business development. This year brings a returning collaboration among Monarch School, Humble Design San Diego, and local artists from ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station. Attendees will enjoy a special collaborative installation from the non-profit partners, be able to purchase artwork created for the Access to Art program by the students, and learn more about how each team makes the San Diego community a better place to live. Created by students and families from Monarch School, working in collaboration with professional artists and designers from the Access to Art partners, the program this year interprets how a house becomes a home when it is filled with imaginative design and art that means something to its occupants – a concept familiar to all art collectors. The exhibit features juxtapositions of texture and design, symbolic shapes, and three-dimensional objects. All artwork is available to take home by making a suggested donation to the Monarch School Project, with proceeds going directly to this community of students impacted by homelessness. “San Diego Selects” Recognition Program Returns Returning to the art fair post pandemic, the San Diego Selects program welcomes three local arts administrators and advocates to walk the fair on its first evening and choose five pieces that will be awarded “Best in Show” for 2024. This year’s esteemed judging team includes Collette Murphy Stefanko, Arts Administrator for the City of Encinitas, Susana Peredo Swap, founder of Vanguard Culture, and Christina Gustin, Financial Advisor and arts advocate from UBS. The art market, valued at $65 billion worldwide, remains resilient in the US. The volume of transactions grew in 2023, increasing to 39.4 million sales, up 4% over 2022. Visit: https://rwag.ticketspice.com/art-san-diego-2024 Art San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Premieres Monday, Feb. 17, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. A filmmaker discovers her architect father's renowned building in Sao Paulo-a 24-story tall modernist icon known as "Pele de Vidro" (Skin of Glass) is inhabited by unhoused people, setting her on a journey to reckon with Brazil's harsh inequality.
  • California’s new Low Carbon Fuel Standard has been stalled because it lacks ”clarity.” The new standard, which offers incentives for cleaner fuels, is highly controversial because it would raise gas prices.
  • Stroll through the quaint neighborhood sampling delicacies from University Heights diverse restaurants and enjoy a free self guided tour of the arts. Free shuttle service Visit: 17th annual UH Arts OPEN & Taste of University Heights
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