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  • Celebrate the season with "Swinging in the Holidays"! Jazz at the Ballroom brings this fresh, hip take on holiday favorites reimagined in the style of Broadway, jazz, and Old Hollywood greats. Featuring rising stars from Jazz at Lincoln Center, NYC's famed Birdland Club, and NBC’s "The Voice", the concert offers an unforgettable night of swinging music and holiday cheer. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/swingingintheholidays/ California Center for the Arts on Instagram and Facebook
  • In November, self-driving ride-share company Waymo announced plans to bring its autonomous taxi service to San Diego, prompting San Diego City Councilman and MTS Board Member Sean Elo-Rivera to propose the resolution.
  • Not many people get to realize their early dreams. Dave Nachmanoff has toured the world, both on his own, and as the guitarist and opening act for Al Stewart (“Year of the Cat”, “Time Passages”), at venues as far ranging as the Royal Albert Hall in London, to The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. From performing with folk legend Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten at the age of nine, to playing in a rock band with his two brothers, Dave went on to earn a PhD in Philosophy at UC Davis and slowly built a grassroots following touring all over the world. In addition, he writes and records custom songs for clients and uses his recording studio to produce other artists. For this special show, he will be joined by Mike Lindauer on bass and vocals and Nick Carvajal on drums and vocals. Local musician, Omar Musisko, will be opening for Dave Nachmanoff. Two-time San Diego Music Award nominee (with The Peripherals and The Spiritual Motels) Omar Musisko crafts genre-bending, eclectic indie-folk music that weaves vulnerability and dark humor into poetic songs that search for beauty in the hurt. Dave Nachmanoff on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bodhi Tree Concerts presents world premiere of a bilingual Spanish/English chamber opera, "Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote," by Pulitzer Prize-winning, GRAMMY-nominated, Opera Hall of Fame and Metropolitan Opera composer, San Diego’s own Anthony Davis, with a libretto by playwright and UCSD professor Allan Havis and Spanish text by Laura Fuentes. "Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote" is based on the children’s book of the same name by award-winning Mexican-American author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh. An allegorical tale, "Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote" brings to light the hardship and struggles facing families who seek to make better lives for themselves by crossing the border. A young rabbit named Pancho, whose Papá travels north to find work and to earn money for his family, finds himself on a long journey. When Papá does not return as expected, young Pancho sets out on an adventure to find him. Pancho experiences many trials and dangers on his journey, but the story ends happily with a celebration when both finally return home. Bodhi Tree Concerts on Instagram
  • Angie Zhang, laureate of international piano competitions, will perform works of Beethoven and Clara Schumann on a historic (1829) Broadwood fortepiano. This recital is open free to the general public, and is the concluding event of the HKSNA SoCal Early Keyboard Festival. The Historical Keyboard Society of North America (HKSNA) is a United States-based non-profit organization comprised of members who love and promote early keyboard instruments and the music written for them. Visit: https://www.facebook.com/2025.HKSNA.SoCal/ Angie Zhang on Instagram and Facebook
  • Tricia McLaughlin has become the public face defending the Trump administration's mass deportation policy and immigration tactics over the past year.
  • San Diego native and entrepreneur Terrence Hosley marks the first anniversary of his El Cerrito storefront, The Hometown Wave, during Black History Month.
  • She rises—clear, bright, and quiet—the final full moon of the year. The Full Cold Moon drapes the coastline in silver, a celestial exhale before the world turns new. It is a night of reflection and soft release. A night to greet, gather, and glow with warmth in hand and starlight in your chest. At The Rooftop Bar, we welcome the year’s end with elegance and intention. Let this be your rooftop ritual: A final toast as the moon crowns the night sky, we look back in gratitude—and forward in light. Come rise with the moon. And step softly into what’s next. Only at The Rooftop Bar. The Rooftop Bar Oceanside on Facebook / Instagram
  • Parking fees in Balboa Park have sparked a fierce backlash — and have prompted calls for improving bike, pedestrian and transit access to the park.
  • Gather Your Friends for a Friendsgiving at The Rooftop Bar! Before the turkey is carved and the family stories unfold, gather your chosen family above the ocean. Friendsgiving Eve at The Rooftop invites you to reconnect over Mezze Platters and Seafood Towers, elegant bottles, and the kind of sunsets only Oceanside can host. Pair your evening with a Signature Mezze Platter or Seafood Tower (perfect for three) and let the celebration begin. The Homecoming Selection Curated bottles priced to reunite: Champagne — 20% off Rosé (still or sparkling) — 20% off Whites & Reds — 15% off Large-Format Magnums — 25% off The Rooftop Bar on Facebook / Instagram
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