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  • A new season of the Game of Thrones prequel series returns Sunday night on HBO.
  • Aegon catches on to Aemond's power plays. Plus: Alicent shows symptoms of maternal instinct.
  • Raise a glass and toast to Pride with a party cruise on Mission Bay! Hosted on the Bahia Belle sternwheeler boat, party-goers can dance the night away with music from live DJs, sip on festive drink specials (including rainbow drinks!), enjoy tray-passed appetizers, capture memories with a photo booth, and take in the sparkling panoramic bay views. Boarding starts at 8:50 p.m. at the Bahia Resort Hotel and returns at 12:30 a.m. Tickets are $40 per person. Visit: sdpride.org/event/san-diego-pride-party-cruise/
  • New research shows lifelong bikers have healthier knees, less pain and a longer lifespan, compared to people who've never biked. This adds to the evidence that cycling promotes healthy aging.
  • This Fourth of July, treat yourself and your loved ones with a Shelter Island getaway in the heart of San Diego. Spend the long weekend by one of our two waterfront pools, participate in our patriotic programming, watch San Diego’s iconic Big Bay Boom from the resort, or simply relax on our private stretch of sand on the Kona Kai beach. The Big Bay Boom fireworks show is displayed from four barges on the San Diego Bay on July 4, at 9 p.m. The Shelter Island barge is located directly outside of our resort, so be sure to bring your lawn chairs, friends, or rent a boat to watch from the water. Mon: 1p.m. – 5 p.m., DJ Mikey Kleemann Tues: Noon – 6 p.m., DJ Mikey Kleemann 8 p.m., DJ Mikey Kleemann (Front Entrance) *DJ’s will be at Paloma Pool. Visit: www.resortkonakai.com/san-diego-4th-of-july/ Kona Kai San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • This October, there’s an even better reason to bring the whole family to Bahia Resort Hotel! First, start your trip off with major savings with an exclusive offer of up to 25% off* your stay. While at the Bahia, dine at Dockside 1953 for a free kid's meal and savor a delicious menu paired with marina and Mission Bay views. After a delicious meal, kids can enjoy free admission aboard the Bahia Belle sightseeing cruise to explore the 4,200-acre aquatic park. Families can also experience an exciting paddleboard or kayak adventure with a complimentary rental from Bahia's on-site partner Action Sport Rentals. San Diego itself is the ideal family destination for the whole family this October. Along with kids eating (and playing) for free at the Bahia, families can enjoy perks and savings throughout the city. https://www.bahiahotel.com/kids-free Bahia Resort Hotel on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Big Bay Boom fireworks show is displayed from Four barges on San Diego Bay at 9 p.m. Bring your lawnchairs, friends and boats to watch from these locations: Shelter Island Harbor Island North Embarcadero Marina District Coronado Ferry Landing Boating/On The Water TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING Music Simulcast: 101.5 KGB TV: shows start at 8 p.m. and go through the show until 9:30 p.m. – Watch Live on Fox 5 (San Diego), KTLA 5 (Los Angeles), Fox 40 (Sacramento), or Kron 4 (San Francisco).
  • The Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) is kicking off its 8th season November 8-12, 2023 with a curated a slate of immersive programming including studio and independent films, engaging panels, parties, and the premiere gala event, the Leonard Maltin Industry Tribute Awards Gala, held at Loews Coronado Bay Resort this year. Join 120+ filmmakers, industry executives and entertainment leaders at the 5 day festival and catch one of the Red Carpet Films and San Diego premieres including the Centerpiece Feature, Maxine's Baby: The Tyler Perry Story, Common Ground, and Eileen. A Culinary Cinema series will be held on Friday, November 10 featuring the documentary Susan Feniger. Forked, a verité style film by award-winning filmmaker Liz Lachman as she captures the raw, behind-the-scenes moments and the impactful career of her life partner: iconic culinary artist, author, entrepreneur and James Beard award-winner, Susan Feniger. Susan has cooked for everyone from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to Oprah and Lady Gaga. A special Vans and Wahoo’s pre-party with Steven Van Doren, Vans’ Vice President of Marketing and Special Events and son of the Vans’ founder and Wing Lam, Co-Founder of Wahoo’s will be hosted on Sunday, November 12 ahead of the screening of HUMANITY STOKED. The documentary features Pro Skateboarders Tony Alva, Lizzie Armanto, and San Diegan Tony Hawk, among others. Other featured films include Past Lives, Black Barbie, Isle of Hope, the Nana Project, Scrap, Underground Orange, and Heightened. CIFF will host the annual ShortsFest, this year featuring 12 creative, provocative and entertaining shorts tracks. The Shorts kick off on Thursday morning with a Local Spotlight featuring local personalities, filmmakers, and compelling stories. Passes and badges are on sale now! For more information and updates on this year’s programing slate, please visit the festival website: coronadofilmfest.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • “Holding Time, Tracing Light” presents the artwork of San Francisco Bay Area artist Rachel Phillips in her first San Diego exhibition. Organized with collaboration from SDSU’s Special Collections and University Archives to include objects from their magic lantern collection, this multisensory exhibition takes visitors on a journey from the 1600s to today with one-of-a-kind objects and artworks depicting imagined narratives of people and places inspired by the artist’s own archive of collected snapshots and cabinet cards. Location: University Art Gallery Fourth Floor Courtyard School of Art and Design San Diego State University For more information visit: art.sdsu.edu Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Native American leaders say the omissions prevent people from learning about their collective history.
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