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  • What's the right age to take kids to a loud sporting event? A Johns Hopkins noise expert on protecting babies' ears and when game day noise might be too much for them.
  • Hats, horses and high rollers. These are just some of the things that add to the atmosphere of Churchill Downs on Derby Day.
  • The Washington Capitals star made history with a power play goal from the left faceoff circle — as Gretzky, who last set the record more than 25 years ago, looked on.
  • Skating by the Sea from Nov. 21- Jan. 5, 2024 Take a spin around Hotel del Coronado's famous beachfront ice rink featuring stunning views of the Pacific and benefitting Make-A-Wish® San Diego. Enhance your experience by reserving a rink-side or ocean-side Frostbite Lounge with plush seating, roaring fire pits, holiday-themed libations, and delectable bites. Guests can also enjoy ice rink views from the Sun Deck, Babcock & Story Bar and Serẽa. Rink Schedule Nov 21 – 24 Thu: 4pm – 10pm Fri: 12pm – 10pm Sat-Sun: 10am – 10pm Thanksgiving Week, Nov 25 – Dec 1 Daily: 10am – 10pm Dec 2 – Dec 17 Mon-Thu: 4pm – 10pm* Fri: 12pm – 10pm Sat & Sun: 10am – 10pm *Dec 2: Rink opens at 6pm. Dec 18 – Jan 5 Daily: 10am – 10pm Please call 619-522-8100 to reserve. Online reservations are subject to an additional 6% online booking fee. All holiday events are pre-paid and must be reserved in advance. Details and event dates are subject to change. Ice Skating tickets are non-refundable. In the case of inclement weather resulting in a rink closure, guests will be contacted via email or text for a refund.
  • Maritime Museum of San Diego is proud to welcome back Tim Flannery Saturday, December 21st 7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. The beloved former San Diego Padres player, MLB broadcaster, and show announcer turned musician and philanthropist has performed his annual holiday concert aboard the Star of India for over 20 years. Backed by his ace band, the Lunatic Fringe, his songs come to life in a dynamic blend of bluegrass, country, and rock. This year Tim will be joined also by a few special guests. This concert is for 21+ guests only. His ace band, the Lunatic Fringe, brings his songs roaring to life in various musical genres like bluegrass, country, and rock. Flan has three World Series Championship rings as a third-base coach with the San Francisco Giants, and he has released fifteen albums of original music over the years. He and his wife, Donna, created the Love Harder Project, a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization dedicated to anti-bullying and funded by proceeds from his performances and public donations. VIP concert tickets are $99.00 with premium benefits including early entrance aboard Star of India to choose seats at 6 p.m., holiday appetizer/dessert box and two complimentary drinks. Drink tickets may be used for two beer/wine beverages or one mixed cocktail beverage. General admission concert guests may board Star of India for the concert starting at 7:00 p.m. General admission concert tickets are $65.00. A no-host bar will be open from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. on the main deck. Visit: Tim Flannery & the Lunatic Fringe Perform Live Lunatic Fringe Band on Instagram and Facebook
  • Trump's administration said they want tariffs to boost US manufacturing, and most Americans want more factory jobs here. But what makes us nostalgic for factory work?
  • In recent decades, America has seen economic opportunities concentrated in superstar cities. Manufacturing boosters hope reshoring factories could help change that. We look at the theory and evidence.
  • Great works of art are great, in part, because they continue to have something to say to the present: They're both timebound and timeless. And, boy, does Gatsby have something to say to us in 2025.
  • Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy flooding. That's what Hurricane Helene did to western North Carolina last year.
  • Amy Downs was buried in 10 feet of rubble after the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years ago. While trapped, she vowed to change her life, but it was long journey.
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