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  • With Mother’s Day around the corner, Gelson’s Markets is the ultimate one-stop shop for spoiling mom. Available at all 26 locations now through May 11, Gelson’s has everything needed to craft a day full of indulgence—from elegant mains and decadent desserts to stunning floral arrangements, sparkling wines, and thoughtfully curated gift baskets. Start the celebration with Gelson’s specially made Mother’s Day cheese and charcuterie box, hand-dipped chocolate strawberries, and delightful desserts like tiramisu and raspberry mascarpone mousse—crafted by their catering team. Add a touch of luxury with their caviar offerings and main dishes, featuring tender filet mignon or buttery lobster from Gelson’s top-quality meat and seafood departments, and raise a glass to Mom with a bottle of bubbly from their wine and spirits collection. To shower Mom with blooms, visit Gelson’s floral department for beautiful custom bouquets, or surprise her with a Mother’s Day gift basket—from spa sets to rose and chocolate pairings—for the perfect finishing touch. Pre-orders can be placed from April 23 through May 9 , with pickups available from May 9 through May 11. All holiday meal orders will be refrigerated at the time of pickup and will require reheating. No substitutions available. To view all offerings and to place an order, visit https://catering.gelsons.com/. Gelson's Markets on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join in on the fun with our drop-in improv class taught by one of our quick-witted, energetic team members! Develop your creativity and spontaneity through playful exercises and games. Classes will take place in Studio 219 of the Brooks Theater. The first class is free, and subsequent classes are only $10. Cash or Venmo at the door. Visit: oceansidetheatre.org/improv-at-the-brooks/ Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • Union Hall Gallery Presents "Inspiration": A Solo Exhibition by Vira Ustianska Exhibition Details: Title: "Inspiration" Date: May 3 - June 1, 2025 Location: Union Hall Gallery, 2323 Broadway, Suite 201, San Diego, CA Opening Reception: Saturday, May 3, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Gallery Hours: Fridays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., and by appointment For further information or to book an appointment, please contact: info@unionhallgallery.org or call: (619) 202-0711 Vira Ustianska is a Ukrainian artist and art teacher. She has a master’s degree in painting in Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Art, where she studied at the portrait-genre workshop under the guidance of professors Victor Chaus and Vasily Ganotskiy. Among her many accolades, she has been a curator of the Drawing Studio at the National Union of Artists of Ukraine in Zaporizhzhia. In 2017 she opened a studio of academic painting ‘V-ART’ and taught painting, drawing, plastic anatomy, coloring, and composition at the collegiate level. In 2022, she was evacuated to the USA due to the war in Ukraine. Over the past 2 years she has created around 300 paintings, and takes part in art shows throughout San Diego. “I think it is, like musical notes, that in painting, we do not have borders, we do not have words, and we have Inspiration… Pure Inspiration is indescribable; you can just feel and take it. That’s precisely why I would like to share these paintings, which were created in San Diego County and reflect the light and landscapes that inspire me every day. It is my goal to build a bridge between the modern impressionistic paintings I have created here in California with South-East Ukrainian Impressionistic Art and Inspire us all to live and feel life!” Visit: unionhallgallery.org/exhibitions/ Vira Ustianska on Facebook / Instagram
  • The creation of energy from nuclear fusion has been a goal for decades. General Atomics, a San Diego-based technology company, is bringing us closer to this clean energy. Plus, flu cases in San Diego County increased between Jan. 18-25. The lingering smoke from recent fires likely made matters worse — polluted air makes it easier to get sick and harder to recover. And ahead of Valentine's Day, KPBS wants to know your love story. Maybe it’s about how you met your partner, how special your family is or even about the best California burrito you’ve ever had.
  • A U.K.-born approach to health care is coming to San Diego, where doctors will prescribe art and culture to help young patients ease anxiety and depression.
  • San Diego’s Democratic representatives say they are fighting fire with fire, while the GOP says a partisan political gerrymander rejects the will of the people.
  • The suit claims the popular service may be recording and processing millions of users' private conversations without consent.
  • The city’s San Diegans Together Tackling Homelessness initiative has raised only $1.3 million of its $370 million goal for 2024.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his department "will respect Congress' will" and release the funds.
  • The father of a student was detained while waiting outside the school, minutes before students were dismissed from their classrooms on Thursday.
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