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  • “Because Barbie can be anything, women can be anything!” – Barbie Movie She was only eleven-and-a-half inches tall, but she would change the world when she was born on March 9, 1959. Now, 66 years later, tens of millions of girls and women around the world have been touched by this iconic doll. And thanks to USA Today bestselling author Renee Rosen, you will hear a fresh and fun take on the Barbie story. Come dressed for fun (think pink!) and join us for celebratory cake and beverages while Renee discusses her new book, Let’s Call Her Barbie. Event includes a fun raffle to win a special Solo in the Spotlight Barbie described below: Iconic Barbie Doll: This Special Edition Reproduction Solo in the Spotlight Barbie Doll from 1994 captures the essence of the 1960s fashion and doll, featuring an 11.5-inch tall figure with blonde hair and blue eyes. Glamorous Ensemble: The doll is dressed in a metallic knit black strapless sheath gown with black tulle ruffles, accompanied by a pink scarf, long black opera gloves, a beaded necklace, faux pearl stud earrings, shoes, a microphone, and a doll stand. Collectible Edition: This is a Special Edition Reproduction doll from the Barbie brand, adding to its collectible value and appeal for fans and enthusiasts. Visit: https://adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/renee-rosen-3-4-25/ Renee Rosen on Instagram and Facebook
  • On Wednesday, the San Diego City Council's Select Committee on Addressing Cost of Living unanimously passed a proposal to raise the minimum wage of hospitality workers in the city to $25 an hour.
  • An 18-year-old filed a lawsuit against another baseball fan after the two tussled over Ohtani's historic 50th homerun ball. Now, an online auction for the ball may add another fan into the mix.
  • Join San Diego’s professional volleyball team, thSan Diego Mojo, for College Night on Thursday, February 27, for a spike-tacular kick-off to Mojo Madness Weekend. Get ready to cheer on the players alongside Mojo Nation and experience an electrifying showdown against the Grand Rapids Rise. Be one of the first 1,000 fans to arrive at Viejas Arena, located on the beautiful San Diego State University campus, for the chance to receive an epic San Diego Mojo basketball jersey! Show up and show out this College Night with your boldest and brightest Mojo gear to ace the launch of Mojo Madness Weekend. San Diego Mojo on Facebook / Instagram
  • There's nothing quite like a tailgate, where fans serve food to strangers who share the same passion. We went to a Philadelphia Eagles tailgate to learn what drives this uniquely American tradition.
  • Even as the songs on Forever Is a Feeling chronicle a love that's come to fruition in public, Dacus still creates a particular kind of safe space for the fans who delight in swooning with her.
  • Football fans can experience the ultimate Super Bowl LIX celebration at Brewery X Harbor Island on Sunday, February 9, from 11 a.m. to Midnight. Located within the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, this waterfront brewpub-inspired eatery combines an electric game-day atmosphere with award-winning craft beers and an innovative menu. With Big Game specials inspired by the rival teams, guests can huddle up with the perfect pour from Brewery X’s 13 beers on draft, featuring popular options like Halo Light Lager, Dictionary Roulette Hazy IPA, and seasonal brews. The menu features crave-worthy dishes such as the signature Crack Taco, creamy Craft Impasta mac n’ cheese, and brick oven pizzas like the Fit-Ish and Walter White. Creative cocktails, such as the Blackberry Jalapeño Smash with tequila and fresh lime, or the Peach You Out with bourbon and peach purée, along with a curated wine list and Champagne options, complete the lineup, ensuring something for everyone. Brewery X Harbor Island is open seven days a week, serving food from 11 a.m. to Midnight and the bar is open until 1 a.m. The restaurant is located at 1380 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA, inside the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina. For more information or to book a table for Super Bowl Sunday, visit www.breweryxsd.com.
  • Since that fateful moment when he decided to create a new, musical experience out of the long and established traditions of classical, pop and rock music, Hauser has been playing arena concerts all over the world, defying the conventions of the established music business. From his now iconic rendition of “Smooth Criminal,” the song that launched him as an internet sensation, to when he was established as the founding member of the duo 2Cellos, he has captured the hearts and minds of millions. Hauser's performance style may only be described as electric; a unique pairing of cello pyrotechnics that align beauty, elegance and true rock muscle. Fueled by a repertoire base that is as wide and expansive as Lady Gaga is from Tchaikovsky or Shakira is from Shostakovich, HAUSER is the dynamic cellist performing all of it and taking the world by storm — for what other classically trained cellist can say they have toured with Elton John? Whether you find him collaborating with other artistic legends, like Andrea Bocelli or the Red Hot Chili Peppers, or, appearing in his own, stunning music video series, Alone Together, which features performances from his Billboard chart topping album Classic, Hauser consistently pushes the limits of his cello and music-making. He went on to repeat that Billboard success with the release of his second album in the series with Classic II. He is a phenomenon that is one part virtuoso and the other, that of sheer, animal magnetism. For Hauser’s fans, perhaps it is simply his ability to unify generations of music lovers. Hauser is a rockstar with a cello…and this is only the beginning. Please note: this is a rental event of The Rady Shell, presented by Live Nation; the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program. Visit: https://www.theshell.org/performances/hauser/ Hauser on Instagram and Facebook
  • Recent years have seen an upswing in people playing tennis (or at least dressing like it). But it's not just a phase. The sport — at least some version of it — has been around since medieval times.
  • Scientists are driving around in white Chevys, releasing thousands of specially engineered mosquitoes from tubes — part of a pioneering project to reduce the spread of dengue, a terrible disease.
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