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  • Lawyers and advocates say the Trump administration is essentially rewriting the rules to deny people due process in immigration court. As a result, the number of habeas corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.
  • Tis the Season to Shop Local and Discover what Ocean Beach Has this Holiday Season Date: Saturday, November 29, 2025 Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Location: 1900 Ocean Front Way, Ocean Beach, CA Kick off the holiday season by shopping local at the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association’s annual Shop Small Saturday event! Support the small businesses of Ocean Beach and enjoy a day full of activities, prizes, and festive fun. Shoppers who spend $50 or more at Ocean Beach shops can stop by the OBMA Welcome Booth to spin the wheel and win local swag, gift cards, and other great prizes. Visitors can also grab an OBeachy Bingo card, join the search for hidden “OB Parrots” in 96 participating stores, and snap a photo at the “OB 92107” photo opportunity to share your love for Ocean Beach. Explore unique businesses, celebrate local culture, and discover ways to stay engaged in Ocean Beach all season. Mark your calendar and join us on November 29 to make a positive impact in your community. Ocean Beach MainStreet Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • At a time when cross border relations have become increasingly complex, the San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival (SDTJ Jazz) offers a welcoming vision of cultural unity. Returning for its second year after the unprecedented venture’s successful 2024 launch, SDTJ Jazz continues to showcase the deep cultural ties embodied by jazz and kindred musical idioms that connect the US and Mexico. Produced by San Diego Jazz Ventures, the three-day festival unfolds October 2, 4, and 5 with a series of concerts and celebrations highlighting the musical art forms of jazz and son jarocho, both inspired by African cultural traditions. SDTJ Jazz is also celebrating local jazz history in the life, legacy and 100th birthday of legendary multi-instrumentalist and NEA Jazz Master James Moody (1925-2010), who spent the last two decades of his extraordinary career as a San Diego resident. This year’s program builds on 2024’s triumph, which the San Diego Union-Tribune described as “audacious…sublime,” and “a tour de force… The San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival impressed enough to suggest its return next year won’t come a moment too soon.” With its roster of heavyweight American, Mexican, Mexican American and Latin American artists, the sophomore season represents a major step in establishing the festival as a region-defining cultural force. SDTJ Jazz kicks into high gear on Saturday, October 4, with a combination of free outdoor performances and a ticketed mainstage lineup indoors at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. The concerts in the main theater include rapidly rising star Lucía, an incandescent singer from Veracruz who was the first Mexican artist to win the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition in 2022. Hailing from an illustrious family of son jarocho artists, she seamlessly weaves jazz classics, boleros, and son jarocho standards into performances punctuated by percussive zapateado, a son jarocho dance idiom from Veracruz. Eight-time Grammy-winning pianist/composer Arturo O’Farrill, described as the leader of the “first family of Afro-Cuban jazz” (The New York Times), is renowned for his weekly residency at Birdland, one of NYC’s top jazz venues. He makes a rare San Diego appearance with his eight member Afro Latin Ensemble. Son jarocho figures prominently in O’Farrill’s Fandango at the Wall project, originally recorded at Tijuana’s Fandango Fronterizo Festival organized by Jorge Castillo. Castillo’s son jarocho ensemble, Fandango Fronterizo Colectivo, reunites with O’Farrill for a portion of his set in the main theater. Much like last year’s festival highlighted Tijuana’s deep jazz roots beginning with New Orleans pianist and composer Jelly Roll Morton, this edition highlights another seminal jazz artist’s Tijuana ties. O’Farrill plans to feature the composition “Tijuana Traffic,” a piece by the late composer Carla Bley, an NEA Jazz Master and mentor of O’Farrill’s. Bley recorded “Tijuana Traffic” on her acclaimed 2003 album “Looking For America,” and would likely be pleased at its inclusion on both sides of the US/Mexico border. A revered figure in jazz, James Moody is celebrated for his musical mastery and ebullience, and for his decades-long association with trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. The main theater tribute to Moody features an all-star quartet of Puerto Rican saxophone master David Sánchez, brilliant pianist Gerald Clayton, bass giant John Clayton, and drum maestro Lewis Nash (who is also contributing vocals on tunes indelibly linked to Moody). Top San Diego artists flutist Holly Hofmann and trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos also join as special guests. Outdoors, an Escondido native, the New Orleans-based jazz vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa, who has spent the past two years touring with tenor sax star Joshua Redman, steps to the fore with her own band. She will release her first Blue Note Records album in September. Like Lucía, her career ignited after winning the 2021 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Standard Tickets for the Escondido performances on October 4 are $42 – $118.80 including fees (face value $35-$99). No fees if purchased at the CCAE Box Office in person. VIP ADD-ON AVAILABLE to Orchestra section ticket buyers- $85 Add-On includes admission to the 2 other dates of the festival and a hosted dinner with the menu provided by Romesco at 6 p.m. on October 4 during the event in Escondido. Includes reserved seating to the other two event days. – Paella Tradicional & Paella Vegetariana – House Caesar’s Salad & French Baguette. Event Schedule: 3 p.m. Grounds open 3-3:45 p.m. (free outdoor stage) Iván Trujillo Ensamble 4-5 p.m. (main theater) Lucía 5:30-6:30 p.m. (main theater) James Moody @ 100 David Sánchez, John Clayton, Gerald Clayton, Lewis Nash, Holly Hofmann, Gilbert Castellanos 6:30-8 p.m. Dinner break – food trucks or VIP option 7-7:50 p.m. (free outdoor stage) Gabrielle Cavassa 8:15-9:30 p.m. (main theater) Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Ensemble with the Fandango Fronterizo Colectivo 9:30 p.m. Close
  • First, Governor Gavin Newsom has a historic package of reparations on his desk to either veto or sign. Then, as the government shutdown continues, 100,000 service members across San Diego County are less than a week away from a missing check. Next, the College Area has a plan in place for development. Finally, another installment of our weekend events segment.
  • A collaboration between movement and sound artists honors "all the big and little things" and reflects the strength of San Diego's interdisciplinary arts ecosystem.
  • In the latest in a series of legal setbacks for Trump's deployments, a judge ruled the administration must end its deployment to Los Angeles and return control of National Guard troops to California.
  • Celebrate Native American Month at the Barona Cultural Center & Museum. Experience the award-winning exhibit featuring the short film "Nya’waap Illyuw Uuchyuwp – Our Way of Knowing" and see "Sinyohow Haawaakm ‘Aaknach [Sin-yo-how Haa-waa-km Aak-nach]," the newest film in the Kumeyaay Philosophy Series. Join Sinyohow [Sin-yo-how] as she teaches her twin boys how to care for the creatures around them and each other. This second film in the series brings to life the traditional teachings and oral histories of the Barona people. These stories were told to teach lessons on how to live well and be good members of the community. Barona Museum has worked tirelessly over the past eight years to bring these important stories back to the Kumeyaay community and the public. Much of this knowledge had been lost due to the consequences of colonization and genocide. Visit the Barona Cultural Center & Museum to experience the Kumeyaay way of knowing. Barona Museum is open Wednesday to Friday noon to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Barona Cultural Center & Museum on Facebook
  • The average Democratic lawmaker missed close to 100 votes on bills this year. Republicans miss even more votes, despite, on average, casting a “no” vote 53 times more than the average Democrat. The minority party’s 30 lawmakers missed an average of nearly 400 votes this year, the analysis found.
  • From bold installations to guided tours and hands-on workshops, San Diego Design Week runs Sept. 17-21, offering free ways to experience the region’s most creative design moments.
  • Discover the magic of the holidays as we take you through San Diego’s most festive Christmas lights neighborhoods! Bring the whole family and enjoy an evening filled with lights, music, and holiday cheer — a December experience you won’t want to miss. Our Holiday Lights & Coastal Tour visits three iconic and beautifully decorated neighborhoods: - Chula Vista Christmas Circle - Christmas Card Lane - The Famous Christmas House Walk through dazzling displays, charming decorations, and joyful holiday scenes — perfect for photos, family fun, and making new memories. Cozy up with holiday music, festive snacks, and the warm spirit of the season as our team guides you through the best Christmas spots in the city. 5:45 p.m. – Check-In & Boarding Guests check in at their designated pick-up point. Our team welcomes you with holiday cheer, music, and instructions for the evening. Please arrive 15 minutes early. 6 p.m. – Depart San Diego Board our comfortable Five Star Tours vehicle as we begin our holiday journey. Enjoy classic Christmas music and light narration from your guide. 6:20 p.m. – Chula Vista Christmas Circle Our first stop is the beloved Christmas Circle in Chula Vista — a neighborhood famous for its decades-long tradition of elaborate light displays. - Walk through the streets - Take festive photos - Enjoy cookies & candies provided onboard 7:10 p.m. – Christmas Card Lane Next, we visit the iconic Christmas Card Lane, where every house is decorated with oversized wooden “Christmas cards,” lights, inflatables, and family-themed displays. Perfect for photos and a fun stroll with friends and family. 8 p.m. – The Famous Christmas House Our final stop is the spectacular Christmas House, known citywide for its dazzling lights, synchronized music, animated decorations, and magical holiday spirit. Guests enjoy free time to walk, admire the decorations, and capture magical holiday memories. 8:40 p.m. – Return Journey Relax on the comfortable ride back to San Diego while enjoying soft Christmas music. 9 p.m. – Arrival in San Diego Drop-off at the original location with warm hearts, bright smiles, and the holiday spirit in full swing. Tour Includes - Holiday music & festive cheer onboard - Snacks (cookies & candies) - Professional tour guide - Round-trip transportation What to Expect - Enjoy a relaxing, family-friendly evening exploring San Diego’s most famous holiday neighborhoods - Free time to walk, take photos, and admire the lights - Festive atmosphere with onboard music and holiday treats - Memories that capture the magic of the season What to Bring - Warm clothing (evenings can get chilly) - Comfortable shoes - Phone or camera for photos - Holiday spirit and your best smile! Five Star Tours on Facebook / Instagram
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