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  • "Miracle", the original holiday-themed pop-up cocktail bar concept, is thrilled to return for the 2025 season. Featuring festive original cocktails, over-the-top decorations, and exciting new mug designs to bring the holiday season to life, this year promises to be one of the best yet. Sippin’ Santa, created by Jeff “Beachbum” Berry, is the tropical offshoot of the famed Miracle pop up bar, the original holiday cocktail bar concept. As in year’s past, the famed mugs and glassware will be available for purchase at all participating bars nationwide. Kicking off November through January, "Miracle" locations in Temecula, Solvang, San Diego, Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles, and Anaheim will feature a holiday oasis with over the top kitschy, festive décor and a themed cocktail menu with fan favorites such as the "Christmapolitan" and "Snowball Old-Fashioned." New this year are "Candy Cane Lane", "Dancing Sugarplums", "Blitzen Barrel", and "Miracle Mouse." Visit: https://www.miraclepopup.com/ Official Miracle Pop Up on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Miracle", the original holiday-themed pop-up cocktail bar concept, is thrilled to return for the 2025 season. Featuring festive original cocktails, over-the-top decorations, and exciting new mug designs to bring the holiday season to life, this year promises to be one of the best yet. "Sippin’ Santa," created by Jeff “Beachbum” Berry, is the tropical offshoot of the famed Miracle pop up bar, the original holiday cocktail bar concept. As in year’s past, the famed mugs and glassware will be available for purchase at all participating bars nationwide. Kicking off November through January, "Miracle" locations in Temecula, Solvang, San Diego, Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles, and Anaheim will feature a holiday oasis with over the top kitschy, festive décor and a themed cocktail menu with fan favorites such as the "Christmapolitan" and "Snowball Old-Fashioned." New this year are "Candy Cane Lane," "Dancing Sugarplums," "Blitzen Barrel," and "Miracle Mouse." Step into the holiday magic at "Miracle" at Coaster Saloon! Enjoy a merry mix of seasonal fun, from trivia and paint nights to ornament decorating and gingerbread house making. Wrap up the season with our festive Ugly Sweater Party—cheers to good times and holiday cheer! Visit: https://www.thecoastersaloon.com/happenings/ Official Miracle Pop Up on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Miracle", the original holiday-themed pop-up cocktail bar concept, is thrilled to return for the 2025 season. Featuring festive original cocktails, over-the-top decorations, and exciting new mug designs to bring the holiday season to life, this year promises to be one of the best yet. "Sippin’ Santa", created by Jeff “Beachbum” Berry, is the tropical offshoot of the famed Miracle pop up bar, the original holiday cocktail bar concept. As in year’s past, the famed mugs and glassware will be available for purchase at all participating bars nationwide. Kicking off November through January, "Miracle" locations in Temecula, Solvang, San Diego, Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles, and Anaheim will feature a holiday oasis with over the top kitschy, festive décor and a themed cocktail menu with fan favorites such as the "Christmapolitan" and "Snowball Old-Fashioned." New this year are "Candy Cane Lane," "Dancing Sugarplums," "Blitzen Barrel," and "Miracle Mouse." Visit: https://www.miraclepopup.com/ Official Miracle Pop Up on Instagram and Facebook
  • Swing into the holiday season with Erica Marie in a festive cabaret of classic and jazzy tunes, sprinkled with witty cheer. Have yourself a merry little evening of cozy carols & toe-tapping tunes that’ll leave you grinning brighter than the lights on your Christmas tree! Sunday, Dec. 14 and Monday Dec. 15, 2025 at 7 p.m.
  • "Walking In Beauty, Life as Ceremony" is a new exhibition at the Bonita Museum and Cultural Center from November 8 - 30, 2025, displaying information about missing and murdered indigenous women. Organized and curated by Artivists Way of the Sacred Mountain organization, Teyana Viscarra and Norm Sands with Heather Gallana, Indigenous Cultures Educator at the museum. The Honoring Ceremonies with blessings will take place on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Way of the Sacred Mountain is an Indigenous-led, grassroots partnership that breaks the silence on the brutal truths of the past and the continuing injustices of the present. Through the exhibition, the artivists hope to raise awareness of crucial issues impacting Indian Country, especially the crisis of MMIW, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Warriors. They provide a safe space and a call for healing through prayer, action, and remembrance. This is a free public exhibition and event. During the Opening Ceremony on November 8, visitors will experience Kumeyaay culture as well as crafts and food. The Bonita Museum & Cultural Center is located on traditional Kumeyaay lands along the Sweetwater River. Parking is free. More information can be found on the museum website: www.bonitahistoricalsociety.org Bonita Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego Italian Film Festival Presents: The Best of SDIFF Ristretto Shorts Thursday November 13 at 7 p.m. La Paloma Celebrate the creativity and storytelling of the SDIFF Ristretto Awards with a fantastic selection of the best short films from 2019 to 2025. In Italian with English subtitles. Tickets $16 ($12 SDIFF Members, $7 Students) available online and at the box office (cash only) www.sandiegoitalianfilmfestival.com La Paloma Theatre 471 S. Coast Hwy. 101 San Diego Italian Film Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • One of the most listened-to genres in the Americas, photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.
  • The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Imelda could intensify as it approaches the East Coast. South Carolina's governor declared a state of emergency.
  • The major broadcasting groups said in statements the late-night talk show will return to their TV stations on Friday.
  • At issue is whether the president has the authority to dismiss the heads of those agencies that are protected by Congress.
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