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  • Delegates to the Democratic National Convention held a ceremonial — and celebratory — roll call vote to mark Vice President Kamala Harris’ selection as the party’s presidential nominee.
  • As the year comes to an end, Oscar-hopefuls fill theaters but some indie gems may get overlooked.
  • The family’s federal lawsuit alleges the hospital, working alongside San Diego County investigators, used covert video surveillance to monitor the family.
  • As the Democratic Convention kicks off in Chicago, Republicans are among those expected to speak in support of Vice President Harris for president.
  • The Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego is thrilled to announce the inaugural Gaslamp Cinco de Mayo Festival, scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024. This exciting event promises an immersive celebration of Mexican culture, featuring live entertainment, authentic culinary delights, and thrilling competitions that will captivate attendees of all ages. Live Latin Entertainment Bringing the heat to the Gaslamp Cinco de Mayo Festival is our sizzling lineup of live Latin entertainment! Prepare to be dazzled by the rhythmic beats and colorful choreography of Ballet Folklorico, perfectly paired with the infectious tunes of DJ Beto. From Noon till late into the night, these performances will keep the party vibes going strong, ensuring a fiesta like no other! The entertainment schedule is as follows: 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM: DJ Beto + Ballet Folklorico 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM: Manny Cepeda 2:00 PM to 2:30 PM: DJ Beto + Ballet Folklorico 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM: Santana Pa Ti 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM: DJ Beto + Ballet Folklorico 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM Mariachi Dinastia 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM: DJ Beto 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM: Kimba Light Lucha Libre Tournament presented by World Power Wrestling Hold onto your sombreros because at the heart of our festival lies an epic showdown: San Diego's premier live Lucha Libre Tournament presented by World Power Wrestling! From 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM, prepare to witness jaw-dropping acrobatics and fierce rivalries as world-class luchadores take to the ring. Plus, stick around for meet and greets with your favorite wrestlers after the show – it's an opportunity you won't want to miss! Scheduled shows include: 1:30 PM 3:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM Salud to Restaurant Specials! But wait, there's more! Indulge your taste buds with delectable cuisine and refreshing drinks at Gaslamp's hottest bars and restaurants. Dive into irresistible specials featuring Cinco de Mayo's favorite brands like Cazadores Tequila, Patron Tequila, Mezcal Union, and Modelo Beer, ensuring every toast is a toast to good times and great memories! ¡Salud! Artisan Mercado Looking to add a dash of Mexican flair to your life? Explore our artisan market featuring over 20 authentic Mexican vendors offering handcrafted goods. From vibrant textiles to intricate pottery, you'll find treasures to take home as souvenirs of this unforgettable day! Low Rider Competition Rev up your engines and prepare to be wowed by our Low Rider Competition! With over 60 participants vying for the spotlight, this dazzling display of automotive artistry is sure to leave you in awe. Fun for All Ages! Gaslamp Cinco De Mayo is excited to welcome a very special guest! Keep on the look out for DORA, who will be visiting with fun games, arts and crafts, and cool prizes! Come on by and say hello! #DORA is streaming now, exclusively on @paramountplus Don't miss out on the excitement – make Gaslamp Quarter your go-to destination for Cinco de Mayo this year! For more information, visit the Gaslamp Quarter website: https://gaslamp.org/cinco-de-mayo/
  • The only way to start your Cinco De Mayo celebration in 2024! Bill Caballero is a Barrio Logan treasure. And for the first time you will be able to hear this great Latin Jazz trumpeter in Encinitas. He’s bringing his whole ensemble and he’s going to blow us away. When you listen to Bill you’ll hear the most real musician in the business. In his own words: “I was exposed to Latin Jazz while obtaining my degree at Cornish School of the Arts by drummer Jerry Granelli and was surprised at how naturally it came to me. I felt it. Since then, I am most comfortable in this particular genre of jazz. As time has gone by, I have tweaked the term Latin Jazz to Homey Jazz. I did so because I realized that the majority of my audience is brown smiling faces and I am well received by them. The moniker Latin Jazz didn’t seem to quite fit my particular audience because in my world they were my homeys. You see, Latin Jazz has many subplots and while I identify with Mongo Santamaria and Poncho Sanchez, I was seeing that Latin Jazz was being applied to a much more intricate form that seemed to be more be-bopish than Latin. Again, I looked at my audience and saw that neither they nor I were into that complex a music. We were more into the groove than the mental aptitude test of the more complex forms Latin Jazz was taking. So now I play a combination of the aforementioned greats with some funk and old Latin standards thrown in for good measure.” For more information visit: encinitaslibfriends.org Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Former U.S. Rep. George Santos is expected to plead guilty to multiple counts in his federal fraud case, according to a person familiar with the matter.
  • The Bronx rapper's acid tongue and unbothered stance made her one of hip-hop's hottest prospects. On her debut album, Y2K!, her snowballing hype may have exceeded the reach of her pen.
  • A major expansion of the child tax credit during the height of the COVID pandemic temporarily slashed the child poverty rate in half. That is one reason why it has become a hot topic in the presidential race.
  • This weekend in the arts: new, strange visual art from Melissa Walter and Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez-Delgado; "Booked for the Weekend"; Rachmaninoff and California; a new adaptation of "Cleopatra"; Miles Davis and lots of live music.
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