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  • There were 71,000 deportations in the first half of June alone, according to U.N. estimates. These Afghan refugees are returning to a country in the throes of a humanitarian crisis.
  • “Decades of Trifectas - Part 2” The San Diego Automotive Museum is excited to announce an exclusive exhibition featuring some of the most iconic supercars from the 2000s and 2010s. This extraordinary showcase offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and admire these legendary machines that have set performance, design, and innovation benchmarks. Ferrari Enzo: Named after the founder Enzo Ferrari, this supercar boasts a 6.0 L V12 engine, carbon-fiber body, and Formula One-inspired technology, making it a true engineering masterpiece. Porsche Carrera GT: Known for its race-derived V10 engine and carbon-ceramic brakes, the Carrera GT combines raw power with advanced technology, creating a driving experience like no other. Ford GT: A modern homage to the legendary GT40, this supercar features a 5.4 L supercharged V8 engine and stunning aerodynamic design, embodying the spirit of American automotive excellence. Vehicles from the 2010s Porsche 918: This hybrid hypercar combines a 4.6 L V8 engine with electric motors, delivering incredible performance and cutting-edge technology. McLaren P1: Renowned for its hybrid powertrain and active aerodynamics, the P1 represents the pinnacle of McLaren's engineering prowess and innovation. Ferrari LaFerrari: With a hybrid system that pairs a V12 engine with an electric motor, the LaFerrari showcases Ferrari's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive performance. The exhibition will run from April 5 to June 2, 2025, and will feature interactive displays, informative panels, and guided tours by our knowledgeable docents. Whether you're an avid car enthusiast or simply curious about automotive history, this exhibition promises to be an unforgettable experience. For more information, please visit our website or contact Brandi Wilson - brandi@sdautomuseum.org. Visit: "Decades of Trifectas" Part 2 San Diego Automotive Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Curtains", the hilariously suspenseful musical comedy whodunit is set in the bright and promising year of 1959 when Boston’s Colonial Theatre hosts the opening night performance of Robbin’ Hood, a new musical. When the talentless leading lady mysteriously dies on stage, the entire cast and crew are suspects. Local Detective Frank Cioffi, who just happens to be a musical theatre aficionado, steps in to solve the case while falling in love and working to save the show. With unforgettable music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a charming blend of mystery, romance, and Broadway razzle-dazzle, Curtains will keep audiences guessing and laughing from start to finish. Visit: https://www.coronadoplayhouse.org/curtains/ Coronado Playhouse on Instagram and Facebook
  • Formidable improviser and titular organist of the famous Dom Bedos organ at St Croix in Bordeaux, Paul Goussot will present a recital of music for organ by J.S. Bach and G.F Handel including several improvisations. This concert is part of the Ricercar Consort residency. A versatile musician, Paul Goussot has always tried to diversify his job as an artist by specializing at once in the organ, the harpsichord, and improvisation. He teaches continuo and improvisation at the Haute Ecole de Musique of Geneva in Switzerland and teaches the organ at the Rueil-Malmaison Conservatory. Prize winner of the international competitions of Bruges and St-Maurice d’Agaune, Paul Goussot successively won first prize for improvisation at the international competition in Luxembourg, first prize for improvisation at the 26th international organ competition in St-Albans and, in 2012, first prize and the prize of the public at the 49th international improvisation competition in Haarlem. He has been invited to prestigious European festivals: Musique sacrée à Notre-Dame de Paris, Festival de la Roque d’Anthéron, Bach Orgel festival Leipzig, Musik-fest Bremen, St-Albans organ festival, Ancona, Haarlem, Lausanne. He played many concerts with Philippe Pierlot and the Ricercar Consort, which resulted in recordings for the Label Mirare. His last CD recorded for the Label ROB on the Dom Bedos organ in Ste-Croix of Bordeaux received the Choc Classica award. (https://paulgoussot.com/) The San Diego Early Music Society was founded in 1981 to showcase music of the medieval, Baroque, and Renaissance periods. Every year, the Society brings in talent from across the globe to perform on period instruments in venues around the San Diego community. The San Diego Early Music Society can be contacted by phone at (619) 291-8246, by email at sdems@sdems.org, or on their website Visit: https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/sdems/876/event/1397906 San Diego Early Music Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • Over the past decade, artist Math Bass has developed a lexicon of symbols in the series Newz!—letters, bodily forms, architectural fragments, animals, bones—arranged in a variety of scores, each symbol an empty space of meaning, filled in by the context in which it finds itself. Repetition of these symbols, rather than codifying them into one solid signification, exposes the difference at the heart of each iteration; there is always a gap in meaning, something unnamable left out of and left over in the viewer’s reading—a jouissance. It is this gap in the symbolic where Lee Edelman states queerness lies—not as an easily categorized liberal identity but as a process of unmaking and undoing that leaves (gendered) subjectivity as we know it in question. That these symbols are familiar only heightens our unsettling; the negative space of these compositions, a major player in Bass’s practice, adds further to the gap. Visit: https://mcasd.ticketapp.org/portal/product/250/event/1cb10d96-4a87-4377-b9ba-31ee5ff70842 MCASD on Instagram and Facebook
  • NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the discovery that what Harvard University thought was a copy of the Magna Carta is actually an original.
  • The Perfect Valentine’s Day Nightcap! Pb AleHouse's Beer & Dessert Pairing Flights! For couples who want something different. When: February 14th | 4 p.m. - 12 a.m. Price: $30 for Two Beer Flights & One Dessert Flight to Share What to Expect: 4 Craft Beers | 4 Desserts Handcrafted Desserts by Molly’s Pastry Chefs Desserts, Beer, and Chill—The Perfect Valentine’s Day Nightcap! Start your evening with dinner, then cap it off with our exclusive beer & dessert pairing for the perfect sweet finish. Beer & Dessert Pairings: Sunsetter Sour Wheat Ale & Cheesecake with Fruit Compote 858 American Blonde & Lemon Tart Rockfish Rojo Red Ale & Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels Down to Hop | West Coast IPA & Carrot Cake All desserts handmade by the pastry chefs at our sister restaurant, Molly's! Reserve Your Spot Now! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pb-alehouse-valentines-day-beer-dessert-pairing-tickets-1229436249919?aff=oddtdtcreator Pacific Beach Alehouse on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Environmental Protection Agency didn't provide details about what it wants to do with the regulations — whether it will try to weaken them or eliminate them entirely.
  • Volo Day at Petco is BACK for 2025! Enjoy your Friday evening with the San Diego Padres in style as they take on the Atlanta Braves! Tickets include limited seating and standing area in the Toyota Beach Terrace in right-center field as well as ALL YOU CAN EAT AND DRINK! Food and Drink begin 90 minutes before the first pitch. Food service ends 1 hour after the first pitch and drink service ends at the end of the 7th inning. Menu coming soon!
  • During a presidential trip to Scotland, President Trump hosted a ribbon cutting for a new golf course as one of his properties, just one of several ventures he has launched since returning to office.
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