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  • Prepare for 11 days of boundary-pushing, genre-defying, and unforgettable performances! The San Diego International Fringe Festival (SDIFF) is back May 15–25, 2025, bringing artists from around the world together to ignite stages across San Diego—and beyond. With over 230 performances across eight venues, and more than 48 artists and performance groups from countries including Australia, the UK, Mexico, and across the United States, SDIFF 2025 promises to be our most eclectic and electrifying festival yet. From raw solo shows and cutting-edge multimedia theater to family-friendly fun and immersive international offerings, this is art that challenges, connects, and inspires. Tickets & Passes SDIFF is proud to be 100% artist-driven—all ticket sales go directly to the performers. Individual Tickets: $13. 3-Show Pass: $35; 5-Show Pass: $55; 10-Show Pass: $104. Fringe Tag: $7 (One-Time Only) required for entry to all ticketed events and available at all festival venues. Your Fringe Tag supports the festival and keeps bold, independent art thriving in San Diego. Mark your calendar. Invite your friends. Please check the ticketing website for show information and times. San Diego International Fringe Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Taylor Swift turned masters ownership from a behind-the-scenes conversation into a mainstream debate about artist autonomy. But how has that fight influenced other artists in the music industry?
  • Patrons at a restaurant acted selflessly to stop a gunman who opened fire while a wedding was taking place at a New Hampshire country club, averting a worse tragedy, authorities said Sunday.
  • President Trump would like companies to report their earnings less frequently. Executives have long called for that -- but some financial experts worry it would go badly.
  • Football season is back, and Brickmans at Lakehouse Resort in San Marcos is the ultimate spot to catch every play this year. Starting Sunday, September 7, fans can enjoy NFL action all season long with game day specials designed for sharing. NFL Game Day Specials (Every Sunday through the Super Bowl): Gameday Wing Tower: 24 wings stacked high for $30 Pitchers of Brickmans Blonde or Modelo: $20 Pitchers of Other Draft Beers: $25 Carnitas Nachos: $16 (carnitas, cheese sauce, pico de gallo, jalapeños, lime crema) Located right on the golf course at The Links at Lakehouse, Brickmans combines elevated pub-style dining with a lively, social atmosphere perfect for groups looking to settle in for Sunday football. Guests can enjoy handcrafted cocktails, shareable plates, and a selection of local beers brewed right here in San Diego County. With a total of 11 big screens throughout the space, a warm and inviting interior, and plenty of patio seating, Brickmans offers the perfect backdrop for fans to cheer on their teams. Full Hours Of Operation: Breakfast, 7 a.m. - 11 a.m. Lunch, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Dinner, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. (Sunday - Thursday) /10 p.m. (Friday & Saturday) Brunch, Saturday & Sunday from 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
  • The region's avocado acreage has dropped from roughly 26,000 acres in 2008 to about 13,000 in 2024. A combination of increased water rates and labor costs is bringing the industry down.
  • The San Diego Rodeo returns to Petco Park, January 16–18, 2026! Get ready for three days of action-packed, family-friendly excitement featuring the world’s top rodeo athletes. Presented by C5 Rodeo Co. and Outriders Presents in partnership with the Padres, this unforgettable event brings an authentic rodeo experience to the heart of downtown San Diego. Kick off the weekend with BeerFest on Friday and Saturday, featuring beer specials from local and national breweries in Gallagher Square, from the time gates open until first competition. On Sunday, bring the whole family for a western-themed KidsFest, complete with games, balloon artists, and other inflatables. Returning for 2026 are daily rodeo after-parties each night in Gallagher Square featuring live performances by: Friday, January 16: Texan maverick Charley Crockett Saturday, January 17: Torchbearer of outlaw country Jamey Johnson Sunday, January 18: Outlaw country heavyweight Cody Jinks
  • Local shelters say they’ve received more than a dozen pets from people who were deported this year. And that’s likely and undercount.
  • The Marine Corps pushed back late Thursday on reports a planned 250th birthday event Saturday includes Navy ships firing missiles from the ocean into Camp Pendleton.
  • Congress is wrapping up the year without a lot of legislative accomplishments under its belt and a growing list of lawmakers who are retiring. Former members say the challenges on Capitol Hill have been brewing for a long time.
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