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  • Swift revealed the release date, cover art and track list for The Life of a Showgirl. She also discussed her romance with Travis Kelce, buying back her masters and recovering from the Eras Tour.
  • As daylight diminishes, people can feel their mood dimming. In fact, millions of U.S. adults experience seasonal affective disorder. Light therapy can help fend off winter depression, starting in fall.
  • The Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association is excited to announce the 36th Annual Taste of Encinitas on Tuesday, August 26, from 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., along Coast Hwy 101 in downtown Encinitas. As always, our reusable cups will be sponsored by C3 Bank. With the purchase of a ticket, participants will be able to enjoy Tastes from a number of local restaurants, sample wine and beer at Sip Stops, and enjoy a variety of live music. Tickets go on sale on July 2, for $60. This year’s Taste of Encinitas is slated to be the biggest yet! We expect tickets to sell out fast! Enjoy samples of food from 20+ restaurants, plus samples of wine/beer at 20+ Sip Stops hosted by shops, offices and salons. As always, to help make the event easier on the environment, Encinitas 101 is supplying each participant with a reusable Encinitas 101 MainStreet takeaway cup, sponsored by C3 Bank. Participating restaurants are being encouraged to minimize waste and use eco-friendly plates and utensils. Additionally, for the seventh year, the event will not permit the use of Styrofoam. In addition to the Sip Stops, the Taste will feature locations serving non-alcoholic beverages, such as non-alcoholic beer, mocktails, kombucha and coffee. Tickets can be purchased on July 2nd online at https://www.encinitas101.com/events/taste-of-encinitas-2025. The Taste of Encinitas sells out every year, so be sure to get a ticket early! The Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for a flavorful day of tacos, tequila, and trackside thrills at the Del Mar Tacos & Tequila Festival. Sip on specialty margaritas and cervezas while sampling premium tequilas from top brands—brand ambassadors will be on hand to answer questions and share their expertise. Enjoy mouthwatering tacos from some of San Diego’s best taco shops, groove to live music and DJ sets, and shop from specialty vendors, all while taking in live horse racing from an exclusive trackside viewing area. Early Admission tickets are $55 and include event entry from 1–5 p.m., tequila sampling, five drink tickets (good for small tequila drinks or 5 oz. beer tasters), two taco tickets, and a racing program with tipsheet. General Admission is $39 and includes access from 2–5 p.m., tequila sampling, five drink tickets, and the racing program and tipsheet. Racetrack admission is included with all tickets. This event is 21+ only.
  • Join MCASD Educators for an exciting camp season, where campers will create fun art projects inspired by pieces from the Museum’s collection and special exhibitions. Weeklong camps start July 7 and run through July 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you have any questions, please email education@mcasd.org. Register now for a fun-filled summer! Please note the age ranges of each camp session before registering. Installation Exploration: Transforming Space Through Art (Ages 7 – 9) July 21 – 25, 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Transform space, embody art, and leave your creative mark during this week of creative transformation. Explore the world of installation and performance art as you experiment with scale, collaboration, and innovation: Together, create a large-scale sculpture inspired by artists in the Museum’s collection. Dive into immersive video and sound installations using iPads, taking cues from the works of Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, and Fox Maxy. Create wearable art and puppets inspired by Nick Cave and Mickalene Thomas, culminating in a collaborative performance piece. Schedule Day 1: Begin transforming the space around! Create puppets that either dangle from a string or become part of your hand and move in the space, while imagining their personality. Use digital and mixed media materials to create sculptures that will become part of your collective installation. Integrate images and sounds and create a wearable sculpture, as you combine all the elements into an installation and performance piece to share with parents! Top: Photography: Delana Delgado. Visit: https://mcasd.org/events/summer-camp-2025 MCASD on Instagram and Facebook
  • Why evil histories sell. A visit to Hitler's bunker, and a deep dive into the economics and ethical quandaries of "dark tourism."
  • Players on Classical Academy’s girls’ flag football team say new rules are also making the game more fun.
  • Kirk's death has forced his legions of young conservative followers to confront the question of how to sustain the movement that he built.
  • La Jolla Playhouse's four-day festival celebrates theater without walls — interactive, immersive and unexpected.
  • Sen. Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, has a plan for how to avoid shutdown showdown negotiations, but it wouldn't be popular with Congress' "uniparty," he told NPR.
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