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  • This moment of economic uncertainty could drive more Americans to buy used. But experts say secondhand stores won't be immune from tariffs either.
  • The 2025 San Diego Fringe Festival runs through May 25, with performances at nine venues, including a new film showcase at SDSU.
  • The crafts retailer formerly known as Jo-Ann Fabrics had been struggling financially for several years following a DIY-driven uptick in sales during the early days of the pandemic.
  • Dust off your putters, because Swing Social’s Gaslamp Mini Golf pop-up is back on Wednesday, December 18 from 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. Presented by Swing Social, sink a HO HO HO-le in one during this 18-course experience located in the heart of the Gaslamp. As you work your way through the course down 5th Avenue, enjoy some amazing food and drink specials at each stop including $16 draft beers and $10 Wagyu Smashed Burgers & Fries at Swing Social; extended happy hour from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Huntress; Wagyu Sliders and Spicy Chicken Sliders for $12 at Rustic Root; and extended happy hour from 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Lumi. This event is open to all ages, with tickets starting at $20 for Individuals and $75 for a Family of Four Pack. Tee times are selected at time of check-out, and are available every hour from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online. Visit: Gaslamp Mini Golf Returns Swing Social on Instagram and Facebook
  • NPR's Gaza producer faced Israeli military fire, private U.S. contractors pointing laser beams at his forehead and masked thieves as he tried to get food from a U.S.-supported group.
  • Kick off the new year with a culinary adventure as San Diego Restaurant Week returns Sunday, January 26 through Sunday, February 2, 2024. Hosted by the California Restaurant Association, this 8-day foodie celebration will showcase over 100 of San Diego’s finest restaurants across 30+ neighborhoods – from Oceanside to Chula Vista. During Restaurant Week, chefs bring their best to the table, highlighting seasonal ingredients that are perfect for the cooler months. Think bright citrus, earthy root vegetables, vibrant greens, and bold spices—all artfully woven into multi-course menus that promise to delight every palate. Whether you’re planning a cozy lunch or an elegant dinner, San Diego Restaurant Week offers the perfect chance to enjoy exclusive menus at some of the city’s top eateries. Indulge in two-course lunches and three-course dinners starting at just $30—an exceptional value for dining at some of the most sought-after spots in town. With dozens of participating restaurants—from casual neighborhood favorites to high-end dining experiences—use the easy-to-navigate online filters to search by neighborhood, cuisine, or price range, making it simple to plan your perfect meal. Visit: San Diego Restaurant Week - Winter 2025 San Diego Restaurant Week on Instagram and Facebook
  • The names of some 425,000 suspected Dutch collaborators went online 80 years after the Holocaust ended, making them accessible to historians and descendants as the country grapples with its past.
  • The upcoming Augmented Intelligence sale represents the first time a major auction house is focusing entirely on works created using machine learning. Artists have mixed feelings about it.
  • Australia plans to require social media platforms to act to prevent online harms to users such as bullying, predatory behavior and algorithms pushing destructive content, the government said Thursday.
  • Trilogía del Dolor is an exploration of human pain through music and poetry. It aims to musically portray a real human experience of pain, one that goes beyond its idealizations, helps open conversations about it, and contributes to transcend misunderstandings and taboos around it. The trilogy features the poetry of Mexican contemporary poets Nuria Manzur-Wirth, Ricardo Cázares, Tania Favela, Nadia Mondragón, and Mónica Morales Rocha, plus texts written by the composer. The performance will feature vocalists Mariana Flores Bucio and Miguel Zazueta, clarinetist Madison Greenstone, cellist Rocío Sánchez, percussionist Camilo Zamudio, and flutist/composer/narrator Wilfrido Terrazas. Additionally, artist Esther Gámez Rubio will be projecting visuals and stage directing. Visit: https://music-cms.ucsd.edu/concerts/box_office.html UC San Diego Music on Instagram
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