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  • The Finest team reflects on our season so far — the episodes that resonated most and what we're still thinking about months later. We also share our favorite things in San Diego right now, from soup dumplings to hidden trails. Plus, we call up one of our first guests to discuss a clip of our interview that went viral.
  • Join us for the HeArt of PB Restaurant Walk, a unique event where culinary excellence meets artistic expression in the heart of Pacific Beach. This self-guided tour along Garnet Avenue is an exciting opportunity to explore an array of local restaurants and enjoy delightful bites, all while experiencing the vibrant art scene that PB has to offer. Sample a great variety of menus from local restaurants for only $35. Bring your appetite – All food is included at this popular annual event and will offer a great taste of Pacific Beach. Spend the last days of summer with friends and family by enjoying the best of Pacific Beach’s eclectic and international cuisine. This event will be vegetarian friendly and restaurants that offer a vegetarian option will be noted on the ticket map. Regular food tickets are $35 pre-sale/ $40 day off. Don’t miss this increasingly popular event! What to Expect: - A Culinary Adventure: Sample a diverse selection of dishes from some of the best restaurants in Pacific Beach. From savory bites to sweet treats, there’s something to satisfy every palate. - Artistic Encounters: Immerse yourself in the local art scene as you stroll along Garnet Ave. Enjoy art installations, and meet local artists showcasing their work. - Community Spirit: With around 500 attendees expected, the HeArt of PB Restaurant Walk is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow foodies, art enthusiasts, and the vibrant PB community. Ticket Information: Purchase your tickets now to secure your spot at this unforgettable event. Tickets include access to all participating restaurants and art & music along the route. Discover Pacific Beach on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Donald Trump says he has agreed to sell the nation's most advanced fighter jet to Saudi Arabia despite concerns that China could gain access to the plane's vaunted American technology.
  • The word "ideology" has become a fixture in American political rhetoric, invoked by leaders to cast opponents' beliefs as dangerous, stupid or unfounded. But it wasn't always this way.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Digitally inspired art in Escondido, exploring "joy futurism," festive ska, a San Diego Scrooge, boat parades, Hanukkah and more.
  • The government shutdown is taking a growing toll on air traffic controllers who are working without pay. Staffing shortages led to big delays over the weekend, raising concerns about travel chaos.
  • Congress is calling for action in response to reporting last week from NPR that "claim shark" companies are using aggressive tactics to make millions off of veterans, despite warnings from VA's that it may be illegal.
  • We sit down with the authors of the children, teen and adult selections for 2025 One Book, One San Diego.
  • Initially conceived as one third of a triptych about food, "In the Mood for Love" was expanded into a stand-alone feature that won immediate recognition as a modern-day classic. Another third—intended as the “dessert,” as Wong Kar Wai has put it—was, until now, only screened during his masterclass at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Now available in wide release for the first time, "In the Mood for Love 2001" demonstrates the director’s masterful ability to generate palpable atmosphere and striking characterizations on a miniature canvas—with "In the Mood for Love" stars Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung Man Yuk once again providing the sizzling chemistry— evoking the mystery of transient, unexpected connections in the modern city through his inimitable romantic touch. "In the Mood For Love" (2000) (98 mins) "In the Mood For Love 2001" (2001) (9 mins) Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • In 2015, Reiner collaborated with his son, Nick Reiner, on Being Charlie, a story about addiction, loosely based on Nick's experiences. Rob Reiner talked about the film with Fresh Air in September.
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