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  • Ricardo Arjona Announces “LO QUE EL SECO NO DIJO” Tour Across More Than 30 U.S. Cities Following his historic residency in Guatemala, the acclaimed singer-songwriter embarks on one of the most ambitious tours of his career. Ricardo Arjona on Facebook / Instagram
  • Journey along the yellow brick road on a brand-new "Tinsel Trail to Oz"! Meet iconic characters from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" on a self-guided path featuring 11 themed Christmas trees, plus a dazzling experience in The Garden Courtyard. Key stops on the Tinsel Trail to Oz include: “The Road to Oz” Tree – Victorian Lobby Begin your adventure at the famed two-story tree with 10,000 lights and 2,000 ornaments, complete with a yellow brick road constructed out of ornaments. “There Is No Place Like Home” Tree – Front Porch A warm welcome home to The Del with this heartfelt tree on the historic Front Porch. “The Yellow Brick Road” Experience – Garden Courtyard Stroll along a glowing yellow brick road lined with poppies and giant dandelions to meet Dorothy and friends at four spectacular 12-foot trees. Enjoy a cocktail from the Emerald Bar as you read about Oz author L. Frank Baum’s connection to The Del. Emerald Bar is open on Nov. 21-22, Nov. 27-29, Dec. 3, Dec. 5-6, Dec. 12-13, Dec. 20-Jan. 1. Garden closed on Dec. 2, 9, 10, & 19. “Glinda of Oz” Tree – Southpointe Lawn See Glinda the Good's stunning tree in decadent pinks. “The Wicked Witch of Oz” Tree at the Lightshow Encounter the story’s villain at a towering tree located at the “Wonder of Oz” Lightshow Spectacular. “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” Tree at Skating by the Sea See the Wizard by The Del’s world-famous beachfront ice rink. “The Emerald City” Trees in the Crown & Coronet Rooms Discover two glittering trees depicting the famed Emerald City. (Available for guests attending Thanksgiving Dinner, Victorian Tea, Christmas Eve Dinner, and Christmas Day Brunch.) Trees are visible to the public daily (except the Crown & Coronet Rooms). No reservations needed. Hotel del Coronado on Facebook / Instagram
  • Co-presented in the San Diego region by mika Castañeda and Cat Gunn's curatorial project Harvest & Gather, Other Places Art Fair (OPaf) pushes back against the "white cube gallery" model to make art accessible to artists themselves.
  • In a letter, Bonta's office warns the ongoing dispute over the proposed Seaside Ridge development could mean penalties for the city.
  • Las cancelaciones de vuelos en aeropuertos de todo Estados Unidos probablemente continuarán incluso después de que termine el cierre del gobierno.
  • First, two San Diego congressmen were denied entry into a federal building downtown. We tell you why. Then, if approved, a new ordinance would restrict Immigration and Customs Enforcement from accessing city facilities. That’s followed by part two of our interview with the chief economist at the San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center. Finally, we discover a nonprofit organization that supports people experiencing homelessness through music.
  • Guests can take in stunning sunset and skyline views while enjoying the extended happy hour. Offerings include à la carte tacos such as carne asada with onion, cilantro, roasted green salsa and black beans; and blackened grilled fish with mango slaw, avocado crema and black beans, each priced at $5. Drink specials include $2 off all draft beer and wine by the glass, which includes a rotating selection of local taps. Current selections include Swinging Friar, a pale ale from Ballast Point; Liquid Candy, a hazy IPA from Tarantula Hills; and Orange Ave Wit from Coronado Brewing; among others. Bottles of Modelo and Modelo Negra are also available for $5. Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails offers panoramic views of the city skyline and features cozy fire pits and intimate seating areas for epic sunsets over the Pacific Ocean. About Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails: Perched at the intersection of San Diego’s most vibrant streets, Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails is a breathtaking escape with stunning views of the city skyline and Petco Park. Located on the ninth floor of Hotel Indigo San Diego in the lively Gaslamp Quarter, this desert-inspired oasis entices with cozy seating and inviting fire pits perfect for gatherings. Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails serves a menu of Baja cuisine fused with Southern California flavors and global influences, complemented by expertly crafted cocktails. Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails is open daily at 4 p.m. Reservations and more information are available by calling 619-727-4000 or by visiting the website here. Visit: https://www.borregorooftopsandiego.com/ Borrego Rooftop on Instagram and Facebook
  • Jane Goodall, primatologist who transformed our understanding of the lives of apes, has died, according to an announcement from the Jane Goodall Institute.
  • President Donald Trump appeared to suggest the U.S. will resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time in three decades, saying it would be on an "equal basis" with Russia and China.
  • For the first time on record, renewable energy generated more electricity for the planet than coal, a new report says.
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