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  • It's time to celebrate National Picnic Day! Join us at Puppy Picnic Co. in Liberty Station for a day full of our favorite things: pups and picnics. Visit our Build Your Own Picnic station at Puppy Picnic Co.'s pop-up storefront to shop picnic supplies and build your pawfect pupnic! Grab a picnic basket, blanket, serving tray, and plate settings and enjoy your afternoon eating outdoors at NTC Park across from Liberty Station. Forage San Diego will be serving up homemade hot honey, jams, shelf-stable charcuterie, and other delicious picnic snacks. Shop gorgeous pre-made dried floral arrangements or build your own DIY pampas bouquet with Pampas Lush! Azúcar & Spices has treats covered with mini pup pies, dog macarons, and more! Pick up one of Cookies & Co.’s handcrafted dog bandanas and matching masks, scrunchies, and accessories for a picture-pawfect pupnic opportunity. VIP Tickets available here! ($200+ Value, limited spots available, optional) • Picnic supplies rental (picnic basket, blanket, 2 chargers, 2 napkins, serving tray) • Bottle of lemonade • 2 sparkling waters • 2 sets of plate settings + utensils • Dog treats from Azúcar & Spices • Fresh charcuterie box from Forage San Diego • 10 min photo session (3-5 photos) with Dogs! by Erin Wiese Photo at NTC Park • Take-home arrangement from Pampas Lush • 10% off any purchase from Cookies & Co. Date | Saturday, April 23 from noon to 4 p.m. Location | Puppy Picnic Co. Register here! This is a free event open to the public but online registration is required. VIP Tickets are optional. For more information, please visit puppypicnicco.com/events/national-picnic-day-pop-up
  • The concert, held every second Wednesday of the month, features past and present Metropolitan Opera Competition winners, active San Diego Opera performers and guest artists who have sung all over the world. Registration is required. Join us on Wednesday, April 13 from 7-8 p.m. featuring Nicolas Reveles, piano; Patrick Anderson, Bass-baritone; Alexis Alfaro, tenor; Diana Farrell, soprano; Karin Wilcox, mezzo. A suggested donation of $10-20 gores directly to the artists performing at Opera Wednesdays Visit OPERA Wednesdays on Facebook
  • From bagels to honey cake, these are a few suggestions from cooks and food enthusiasts for breaking the fast after the most solemn Jewish holiday. Also, read tips for preparing for the fast.
  • The court heard arguments in a major case pitting environmental regulators against property rights advocates backed by industries with a history of pollution.
  • Today, we are launching a project to look at how the ripples of climate change are radiating outward. Beginning in Senegal, we will connect the dots between climate, migration and political extremism.
  • In her new Netflix special, the 30-year-old comedian melds her self-absorbed millennial persona with the glamor and confessional satire of a cabaret star. The target of her jokes? Cohen herself.
  • Luda is a magical, multilayered, intoxicating story about identity, stardom, performance, lust, and death that could only have come from the prodigious mind of Grant Morrison.
  • This weekend in the arts: Sreshta Rit Premnath at ICA San Diego; Teros Gallery hosts The Space Lady; Irving Flores plays Eydie Gormé; Jean Lowe at Quint; Verdi's "Requiem" at the Shell; Ingram Ober and Marisol Rendón's Park Social bike tour; and Nathan Englander at The Old Globe
  • Images of the aftermath show a glimpse of the destruction caused by the powerful Category 4 hurricane: homes washed out, boats yanked from their moorings, and decimated neighborhoods.
  • Hurricane Ian delivered an eerie omen to coastal Florida residents Wednesday morning: Its winds pulled massive amounts of water out of Tampa Bay and other areas.
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