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  • Embrace calm and renewal this February with Zen Soul Balance and a group of talented sound artists and musicians for a 90-minute sound healing session inside the breathtaking St. Paul’s Cathedral in San Diego. Set against the cathedral’s stunning architecture and candlelit ambiance, this soulful wellness experience invites you to slow down, reset, and reconnect with yourself in community. Immerse yourself in the synergy of crystal singing bowls, gongs, didgeridoo, handpan, chimes, and the meditative sounds of our premier pianist as masterful artists guide you on a profoundly restorative journey. Cathedral of Light is more than a personal healing experience—it’s a call to community care. We’re hosting a donation drive to benefit Your Safe Place – the San Diego Family Justice Center, an organization dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, family violence, elder abuse, and human trafficking by providing confidential, comprehensive services to help individuals and families find safety and begin healing. Visit: https://www.zensoulbalance.com/all-events/cathedral-of-light-immersive-sound-healing/ St. Paul's Cathedral San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • El Chingon’s Bad Bunny Brunch, available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., will feature its brunch favorites paired with a soundtrack of Bad Bunny hits. Offerings will include chilaquiles Chingones, house-made tortillas smothered in a choice of green or red salsa with two eggs, avocado, Chingón cheese blend, crema and refried beans, priced at $17; Chingon breakfast burrito, scrambled eggs, bacon, Chingón cheese blend, french fries, avocado and sour cream wrapped in a flour tortilla, priced at $12; huevos rancheros, refried beans, two eggs, ranchero sauce, sliced avocado and sour cream served on a tostada, priced at $19; choice of beef or ham with eggs, sour cream, refried beans and rice served as a plate or in a burrito, priced at $19; a mimosa tower, including three bottles of champagne with orange juice; and the Chamango, a cocktail made with tequila, triple sec, lime and mango puree; among other selections. Reservations, which will include a mimosa and brunch item, are available on the Eventbrite website. As kickoff approaches, the Big Game will be shown across a 120-inch LED screen and 10 high-definition TVs spanning the venue, with the focus turning to the Bad Bunny Halftime Watch Party. Offering a high-energy alternative to traditional game-day viewing, El Chingon will turn one of the biggest moments in sports into a music-driven fiesta, pairing Bad Bunny’s highly anticipated halftime performance with bold Mexican flavors, flowing cocktails and a daylong party atmosphere. More information about El Chingon is available on the website at ElChingon.com. El Chingon on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok Designed to capture the spirit of Mexican revolutionary, Pancho Villa, and his pistoleros, El Chingon serves traditional Mexican food with elevated ingredients, paired with cerveza and an expansive beverage menu with a specialty in agave-based cocktails. El Chingon is open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Sunday. Brunch is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. El Chingon features a “bad ass” happy hour from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
  • Director: Lawrence Kasdan Run Time: 113 min. Release Year: 1981 Starring: J.A. Preston, Kathleen Turner, Richard Crenna, Ted Danson, William Hurt Synopsis: A seedy lawyer named Ned Racine (William Hurt) begins a passionate affair with Matty Walker (Kathleen Turner), wife of a wealthy Florida businessman (Richard Crenna). With the help of one of his criminal clients, bomb maker Teddy Lewis (Mickey Rourke), Ned hatches a scheme to kill Matty’s husband so that they can run away together with his money. But complications build upon double-crosses, launching the hapless lawyer into a situation far more treacherous than he imagined. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • New research shows feverish temperatures make it more difficult for viruses to hijack our cells. A mouse study suggests it's the heat itself that makes the difference.
  • Come home to your desires for life and within your body. This intentional, curated evening is a gentle invitation to awaken your femininity through creativity, womb awareness, and embodied presence, while deepening your relationship with self. Together, we will explore the intersection of the sacral chakra, womb wisdom, desire, and creative expression in a safe, nourishing community, an experience created for you and you alone. This evening is a devotion to your inner feminine and includes ceremonial cacao and womb-nurturing tea, a nourishing gluten-free and dairy-free meal, sound healing, guided meditation, and supported journaling with creative project space. You will be deeply held throughout the experience to receive exactly what you are needing at this moment. In addition, you will take home thoughtfully crafted, premium herbal offerings to continue your grounding and integration, including handmade herbal epsom salt, an herbal-infused nourishing abdominal oil blend, and a custom herbal tea blend. Visit: https://www.womensholisticcare.com/workshops Mantra Sukha on Facebook / Instagram
  • Californians can now buy opioid reversal drugs directly from the state under a program aimed at making the life-saving medication less expensive and more accessible.
  • People who care for an adult child, partner or sibling have to face the reality that their loved may outlive them. Planning ahead is key but it's not easy.
  • One of the largest tourism conferences in Latin America opened with great fanfare on both sides of the border.
  • Highland Way brings a lively performance of “Scirish” (Scotland and Ireland’s) song, mixed with rapid-fire-fiddling, guitar, accordion, bass, percussion, and humor. Scotsman Brian Caldwell, from Glasgow and now Escondido, leads the 6-piece band in songs of work and play, conflict, love, and the gathering of friends. He is joined by master of all-things-strings Paul Graham Castellanos, Sharon Whyte (accordion, keyboard, vocals), Jim Soldi (bass. guitar, vocals), Glen Fisher on bass, and Bob Sale on percussion. Join Highland Way for a refreshing, high-spirited St. Patrick’s Day evening of jigs, reels, melodies – and the band’s signature friendly banter—a good time for all. This show sold out last year so don’t miss your chance to get tickets ahead of the crowd! As a member, you’ll have first pick at the best seats in the house. California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • On his story-of-the-year album The Boy Who Played the Harp, the gifted Londoner puts an eye on the human casualties of fame and success.
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