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  • Arab countries reject Gaza displacement as ethnic cleansing, but Israeli officials say they are working on plans to make it happen, and polls suggest most Israelis are open to the idea.
  • Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned, accusing the paper's publisher of killing her piece on owner Jeff Bezos' overhaul of its opinion pages.
  • Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024 | 8 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Cruise into 2025 with an unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebration on Mission Bay! Begin the evening with a chic pre-cruise reception at the Bahia Resort Hotel featuring tray-passed appetizers and a champagne bar. Then, board the festive cruise and dance the night away. Enjoy a live band on the second floor, a DJ spinning on the first floor, and a midnight champagne toast to welcome the new year. The festivities also include a cash bar, tray-passed desserts, and fun party favors. For an elevated experience, reserve a VIP table with exclusive seating and a complimentary bottle of Moët. General Admission $160 | VIP Table (4 People) $800 https://www.bahiahotel.com/new-years-eve-cruise Bahia Resort Hotel on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie presents the 16th Annual Winter Chamber Heat Participants Concert on Sunday, February 9 at 3 p.m. at St Bart’s Episcopal Church in Poway. Suggested $20 donation at the door. Donation by check, Venmo or Zelle may be marked tax deductible. Visit: Coterie Winter Chamber Heat St. Bart's Poway on Instagram and Facebook
  • The New York City debut from the British soul singer counters the prevailing narrative around her. As she guided fans in spiritual healing, she did it as she has her whole career: on her own terms.
  • Ed Martin advanced bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and he spoke at a boisterous rally in Washington the day before the siege on the Capitol.
  • Forget lovers (or don't!)— but jewelry lasts forever. Treat yourself and your besties to a charcuterie-filled, wine-sipping, jewelry-linking night out at Basta in the heart of Little Italy! Basta! is partnering with LINK x LOU San Diego to bring you the ultimate Galentine’s experience. Whether you're celebrating friendship, self-love, or just a fabulous night out, this is your sign to sip, snack, and sparkle! ❥ $35 per person – Two glasses of wine + a custom charcuterie board. ❥ $55 per person – Two glasses of mid-tier wine selections + a custom charcuterie board. ❥ Permanent jewelry by LINK x LOU available for purchase separately. ❥ Limited spots available! RSVP now Basta! on Instagram
  • The North Coast Strings is a dynamic string orchestra program designed for adult learners of the violin, viola, cello, and upright bass. Whether you're picking up an instrument for the first time or rediscovering your passion for playing, this program welcomes musicians of all levels—from beginners to advanced players. Participants enjoy expert guidance, a supportive community, and the joy of making music together in a non-competitive environment. With opportunities to grow your skills, connect with fellow music enthusiasts, and perform a diverse repertoire, North Coast Strings offers a unique and enriching musical journey for every stage of your playing. The spring session offers the following group sections: Beginner 1 Rehearses on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. This section is designed for beginners with minimal or no experience playing a stringed instrument. Focusing on foundational skills, participants will learn basic techniques, how to read music and the joy of ensemble playing in a supportive and encouraging environment. Beginner 2 Rehearses on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. This section is for players who have studied a stringed instrument for a year or two and are ready to take the next step in their musical journey. Participants will build on their foundational skills, improving their technique and musicality while learning to play together as a cohesive group. Orchestra One Rehearses on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. –6:45 p.m. Orchestra One is the intermediate level of the program, perfect for musicians who have been learning their instrument for several years and are comfortable reading music and playing in multiple positions. The repertoire is thoughtfully selected to challenge early- to mid-intermediate players while ensuring a rewarding and enjoyable experience. North Coast Strings Orchestra Rehearses on Tuesdays from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. The North Coast Strings Orchestra is the pinnacle of our program, led by the inspirational and award-winning conductor Alyze Dreiling. Designed for advanced players, this ensemble offers the chance to perform classical and contemporary repertoire in its original, unadapted form. It's the ideal setting for musicians who want to refine their skills, refresh their techniques, or enjoy making music in a collaborative and non-competitive environment. Whether you're rekindling your passion for playing, maintaining your "chops," or challenging yourself with advanced repertoire, the North Coast Strings Orchestra offers the camaraderie, artistry, and inspiration you're looking for. Visit: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/education/ncs-spring-2025
  • One of the five board members has opposed the planned layoffs of librarians and other staff. On Thursday, he asked the board to reconsider.
  • The San Diego County Medical Examiner has identified all but one of the victims of Thursday's crash.
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