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  • Easter Brunch: April 5 | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Celebrate with a decadent Easter Brunch in the beautifully restored Crown Room. Step into the beautifully restored Crown Room at Hotel del Coronado for a memorable Easter celebration. Linger over a generous brunch showcasing classic morning dishes, pristine seafood, sushi and sashimi, interactive carving stations, and a showstopping dessert display—all served in one of the resort’s most iconic and storied spaces. Includes a glass of champagne for those ages 21+. Complete your celebration by reserving Photos with the Easter Bunny and visiting The Easter Garden Fair in the Victorian Garden Courtyard.
  • A Russian drone that was part of an overnight attack on Ukraine crashed into an apartment building in eastern Romania, injuring two people, Romanian authorities said Friday.
  • Catch a special Easter movie on the sand—upgrade for a private firepit with s’mores and cozy seating. Celebrate Easter at The Del all weekend with brunch, beach egg hunts, a Garden Fair, Easter Bunny photos, and movies under the stars—against the sparkling Pacific and iconic red turrets. April 4 - April 5, 2026!
  • Celebrate Easter with an elevated rooftop brunch experience and extended breakfast service until 2 p.m. Guests can enjoy standout dishes like the A–Z Waffle with maple syrup and berry compote, the SoCal Benedict with avocado and chipotle hollandaise, and Mexican French Toast with Ibarra chocolate, with options to add brûléed bananas and fresh berries. Make your reservation on Tock to secure your picturesque rooftop brunch! Andaz San Diego is bringing the energy all month long with a lineup of experiences that make it easy to plan anything from a festive brunch or rooftop workout to live music nights and immersive art. Whether you're filling your calendar or just looking for a reason to get out, Andaz San Diego offers a little something for every kind of spring outing.
  • The head of the World Health Organization arrived in Congo's capital, Kinshasa, to witness efforts against an outbreak of a rare type of Ebola virus.
  • "To Catch a Fish" presents over sixty works of craft and art that are either used in fishing or that illuminate the relationship between people and fish. Utilitarian fishing objects include hand-crafted basketry fish traps, scrapers, weights, and nets. Works with spiritual significance and symbolism include amulets, robes, images of saints, and even kites. This exhibition features the stunning work of contemporary artist Marianne Nicolson, which addresses the impact of commercial fisheries on Indigenous communities in British Columbia. Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • The California Surf Museum is a place where surfing is not frozen in time, but understood as a living, evolving culture. “40 Years of Waves, Stories, and People” shares the growth of the California Surf Museum from a small display in a restaurant to its current world-class and internationally-known facility. “Surfriding: Hawaiian Royalty’s Gift to the World” presents the seminal period of surfing’s development and captures the essence of a moment in cross-cultural exchange — with the surfboards and a story of fascinating Hawaiian personalities in a world now almost forgotten. California Surf Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Indulge in classic afternoon tea with a Southern California twist. Enjoy a selection of finger sandwiches prepared with exceptional local ingredients, accompanied by traditional tea scones, and an array of cakes and pastries, all complemented by champagne, specialty teas, and coffee. Saturdays & Sundays | 12 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fairmont Grand Del Mar on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego Italian Film Festival Presents: "The Time it Takes" ("Il tempo che ci vuole"), 2024 Thursday April 16, 7 p.m. La Paloma Theatre Francesca Comencini returns with an intimate and deeply moving reflection on her relationship with her father, Luigi Comencini — a revered figure in Italian cinema, one of the masters of “commedia all’italiana” yet a distant and elusive presence at home. With both tenderness and restraint, she explores the contradictions of their bond, offering an honest and evocative portrait of love, memory, and the spaces in between. In Italian with English subtitles. La Paloma Theatre 471 S. Coast Hwy. 101 San Diego Italian Film Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Back for the sixth year, San Diego Botanic Garden's popular spring orchid exhibition returns with a refreshed theme: "Orchids in the Wild." Inspired by orchids in their natural habitats, the Garden’s 8,000-square-foot Dickinson Family Education Conservatory will be transformed into mossy understories, tropical canopies, and other immersive environments, showcasing hundreds of striking specimens, locally bred hybrids, and rare species. Discover the dramatic blooms and learn the fascinating stories behind their discovery, growth, and cultivation. In addition to orchids that typically grow in the Garden’s Conservatory, displays will include plants on loan from private growers belonging to two local groups – the San Diego County Orchid Society and the Palomar Orchid Society – as well as orchids and materials from local businesses. Throughout the exhibition run, enjoy special orchid classes and workshops, and browse plant sales with local vendors on select weekends. Whether you’re a dedicated orchid enthusiast or simply drawn to nature’s remarkable diversity, "Orchids in the Wild" invites you to explore these extraordinary plants as they appear in their natural environments—lush, vibrant, and full of life. San Diego Botanic Garden on Facebook /Instagram
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