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  • We are pleased to announce the dates for the 26th Athenaeum Summer Festival, a series of four concerts that will feature virtuoso pianist Gustavo Romero. Continuing a beloved tradition, this summer Gustavo Romero will celebrate and focus on the piano music of Sergei Rachmaninoff, including his preludes, etude-tableaux variations, and sonatas, accompanied by select pieces by his Russian contemporaries. For 25 years, the Athenaeum has presented unforgettable festivals featuring Gustavo Romero performing the complete piano repertoire of a specific composer. Whether you have been with us all 25 years or have yet to experience the wonder of this artist—who plays from memory—you will not want to miss our upcoming 26th Summer Festival. Romero, a native San Diegan, with a heritage in Guadalajara, first performed at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library as a young boy, and it was with him that the Athenaeum planned its first Summer Festival in 1999, the organization's 100th anniversary. Each year, Romero chooses composers to study in depth, sharing the full range of their artistry. Dinners will be offered at the Athenaeum after the first and last concerts (July 6 and 27), providing a unique opportunity for concertgoers to socialize, meet Mr. Romero, and share a delicious meal, catered by Girard Gourmet. All concerts begin at 4 p.m. at the Athenaeum. Priority seating will be given to Donor-level members and above, and to dinner guests. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/summer-festival Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Congress passed the first major crypto legislation in the U.S., marking a major milestone for the digital currency sector. And with President Trump's support, the industry plans to march on.
  • Last year, Congress banned the app in the U.S., citing national security concerns and demanding it spin off from its Chinese owner, ByteDance. Trump has again paused enforcement of the ban.
  • Step into the warmth of Piper, Oceanside's culinary gem just steps from the Pacific Ocean, and celebrate New Year's Eve with an unforgettable dining experience. Indulge in a prix fixe menu crafted by Chef Chris Carriker, featuring elegant dishes like poached Bosc pears, prime Brandt sirloin cap, seared salmon, and Bellwether ricotta raviolo. Complete your evening with decadent desserts, including strawberry champagne mousse and chocolate Bailey's creations. With its intimate atmosphere, locally sourced ingredients, and seasonally inspired menu, Piper is the perfect setting to toast to 2025. Reserve your table now for this prepaid event: $115 per person | $65 for kids 6-12. Space is limited--don't miss the chance to make your New Year's Eve truly memorable. Visit: https://www.sevenrooms.com/experiences/piperoceanside/pop-the-cork-nye-dinner-7620528296 Piper Restaurant on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a Tequila & Cheese Pairing Class at Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina’s Agave Bar & Grill. Explore the art of tequila and cheese pairing through an exclusive experience featuring Flecha Azul Tequila’s three distinct expressions – Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo – expertly matched with fine American-made cheeses curated by renowned cheesemonger Jenny Eastwood of Smallgoods Cheese Shop & Cafe. Pairing highlights include: Blanco Tequila with a buttery Brie selection and rich cow’s milk Clothbound Cheddar, Reposado Tequila with spicy peppercorn-infused cheese and tangy fresh goat chèvre, and Anejo Tequila with a selection of sweet, aged cow’s milk Gouda and a distinctive sheep milk Alpine cheese. Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pop star Sabrina Carpenter tells NPR's Leila Fadel why she describes her new album as a "party for heartbreak," and "a celebration of disappointment."
  • Republican Rep. Darrell Issa praised the ruling, calling it a historic win for the Trump administration and the rule of law.
  • We look back at the year’s most influential exhibitions in San Diego, exploring culture, identity and health.
  • At issue is a case testing the reach of federal laws that promise special help for children with disabilities in public schools. Specifically: What do parents have to prove in order to get that specialized help?
  • Former Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada will spend the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty Monday to U.S. drug trafficking charges.
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