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  • Poured Things. Maestromboli. The Calzone of Interest. If you've got a crowd coming over for the Academy Awards, let us help you feed them.
  • Artists have turned public bathrooms and wastewater treatment facilities into unlikely canvases for expression.
  • Don't spend Easter in the kitchen. Spend it enjoying time with family and friends and let Urban Plates do the cooking. Urban Plates’ dining rooms and spacious patios will be open on Easter Sunday at their Carlsbad, Del Mar, and La Jolla locations. Or, get craveable, scratch-made food to-go and eat at home. Either way, treat your family to their Urban Plates' favorites. Choose from any of Urban Plates' scratch-made plates, farm-fresh salads, chef-crafted sandwiches or slow-cooked braises including ChimiChurri Grass Fed Steak Plate, with Asparagus and Cremini and Oyster Mushrooms with Garlic Parmesan Butter, Asian Chicken Noodle Salad, Cage-Free Chicken Club Sandwich, and the Osso Bucco. Dining at home? Welcome guests to your Easter table with family meals for four. Choose from grilled grass-fed steak, cage-free chicken or sustainable salmon. Family meals come with two scratch-made family sides and four slices of our grilled rustic bread. All about the sides? Urban Plates has vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options such as the newest Maple Butternut Squash with Toasted Coconut, Organic Red and White Quinoa with Tomato Pesto, and Cremini and Oyster Mushrooms with Garlic Parmesan Butter. No time to bake? Urban Plates' in-house pastry chefs make everything from scratch. Take home our Easter favorite Mango Tart or any Urban Plates famous cakes: Hummingbird, Chocolate Vanilla Layer or Flourless Chocolate. Or, pick up an assortment of individual, freshly baked cookies or pies, including the popular banana cream. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Julian Gold Rush Hotel is one of the oldest formerly Black-owned hotels still in operation.
  • Stewart eased back into the host's chair Monday night without missing a beat, firing off jokes with a familiar style that felt like he had left just a few weeks ago, rather than in 2015.
  • A picture of Ben Brody, 22, began circulating on social media, accusing him of being involved in a brawl between right-wing extremist groups. Brody says he made several attempts to clear his name.
  • It's almost Halloween — and, anyway, fall is always a great time for mysteries and thrillers. Here are a few we recommend.
  • More than 120,000 Ukrainian soldiers, men and women, have been injured since Russia's invasion last year. A program helps service members reclaim intimacy and desire, a vital part of healing.
  • Throughout the 2000s and onwards, Shakira became the melting pot pop star that only she could be, pivoting from one eccentric transformation to the next.
  • Critics of the law, including in Washington and the European Union, warn that Poland's right-wing populist leaders could use the law to block candidates ahead of elections later this year.
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