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  • You're invited to discover seasonal style and handcrafted charm at Rancho Bernardo Inn’s Summer Trunk Show Series—a vibrant showcase of spa favorites and artisan treasures. Join us on July 19th, and August 16th for a rotating collection of exclusive pop-ups featuring beloved spa vendors like Coola, Moroccan Oil, Eminence, Tres Designs, and Dermacare. While you explore, don't miss the locally made delights at Café Granada and the Pro Shop, including Evey’s Greeting Cards, Half Corked Candles, and Just Because Resin Art. Attend all three trunk shows and receive a 20% off coupon for use at Veranda. Whether you’re searching for the perfect gift or indulging in a little self-care, these Saturday events offer the ultimate summer shopping escape—only at The Inn. *Swannies will be the vendor at the pro shop on July 19th and August 16th Visit: https://www.ranchobernardoinn.com/rancho-bernardo-inn-events#!/e/jul-19th-aug-16th-summer-trunk-show-series-at-the-inn-2d44dc69/ Rancho Bernardo Inn on Instagram and Facebook
  • California is suing the Trump administration over its activation of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines in response to immigration raid protests. And, a sitting Poway city council member is under investigation by the district attorney. Then, could new federal COVID-19 vaccine recommendations hurt disadvantaged communities? Also, there’s a new partner in North County’s Tri-City Healthcare District. Plus, a conversation with longtime San Diego National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy, who left his job amid Trump administration cuts. Finally, an East County art gallery celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special exhibit.
  • Among the strangest and most perturbing films of his overlooked Mexican period, "Él" is Luis Buñuel’s incisive portrait of paranoia, jealousy, and sexual obsession—a nightmarish tale of love gone wrong that prefigures the major themes of his 1960s and ’70s work. Incorporating his personal demons into an adaptation of Mercedes Pinto’s autobiographical novel, Buñuel tells the story of Francisco Galván de Montemayor (Arturo de Córdova), a devout middle-aged bachelor who falls into amour fou with Gloria (Delia Garcés). After breaking her engagement with another man, Gloria realizes something is terribly off about Francisco, whose sophisticated facade masks deep insecurities and an explosive, violent temper. Descending into madness, Francisco drives Gloria to fear for her life—with no refuge offered by either her family or the church. One of Buñuel’s rawest, angriest indictments of religious and social hypocrisy, "Él" stands as the surrealist master’s great excursion into dark melodrama, where civilization can find no answer to the raging urges of the irrational id. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump has made major changes at the Kennedy Center this year, ousting the board chair and president, and naming himself host of the organization's yearly awards show.
  • In 2023, we interviewed them to see how the Israel-Hamas war was affecting their ability to feel compassion and empathy. In the wake of the ceasefire this fall, we followed up. What's changed?
  • The rarely screened "Four Nights of a Dreamer" is Robert Bresson’s great forgotten masterpiece, a stark yet haunting ode to romantic idealism and the capriciousness of love. Adapted from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “White Nights,” "Four Nights" follows Jacques (Guillaume des Forêts), a lonely artist who roams bohemian Paris in search of the girl of his dreams. One night he saves a beautiful young woman, Marthe, from plunging into the Seine in despair over her rejection by an avoidant lover (Maurice Monnoyer). Jacques compassionately attempts to reunite Marthe with her beau, but his feelings for his new friend soon become less than platonic and his investment in her personal drama far from selfless. "Four Nights of a Dreamer" has been called the French master’s “loveliest” work: with his signature minimalism, Bresson films the shimmering beauty of nocturnal Paris as it enfolds his characters in endless possibility—subtly capturing the wonder of unexpected connection and the mystery of fate. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Sunday, December 7, 2025 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 251 North City Drive, San Marcos (Off Hwy 78 & Twin Oaks Valley Road) Eat, drink, and be merry at the 6th Annual Holly Jolly Holiday Market - a one-day wonderland of festive fun, holiday cheer, and shopping galore! What to Expect: • 175+ local artisans, crafters & creators offering unique gifts, décor, and treats • Live holiday music to keep your spirits bright • Seasonal eats and drinks to savor • A special visit from Santa Claus from 12 p.m.–2 p.m. It’s the ultimate way to celebrate the season with family and friends while supporting local businesses and finding one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on your list. Free Admission & Free Parking! Park easily at: • 295 June Way • 201 Campus Way Visit northcity.com/pages/visit-us for maps & directions. Mark your calendars and join the holiday magic in San Marcos! Parking Free parking at the North City parking structure: • 295 June Way, San Marcos Plan your visit and see maps: https://www.northcity.com/pages/visit-us Be Part of the Magic Apply as a Vendor: https://eventhub.net/events/2025-Holly-Jolly-Holiday-Market_6794 Sponsor & General Info: Melanie Jamil — melanie@sanmarcoschamber.com • 760-744-1270 See you at North City for a holly jolly good time! North City on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us as we celebrate the creativity and resilience of our Aging Creatively program. With support from the Conrad Prebys Foundation and San Diego Dance Theater, Cecily Holcombe, Amal Elwardi, Debra Toth-Ward, and Tina Carreras choreograph beautiful pieces that showcase our local artists, and senior dancers in a multigenerational performance that honors the body’s capacity to move, heal, and inspire at every stage of life. San Diego Dance Theater on Facebook / Instagram
  • In one of the most buzzed-about productions of the Broadway season, former Bill & Ted actors Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter unite once again in "Waiting for Godot."
  • Hey there, friends! In today's episode, we wrap up our conversation about fronterizas making waves in film and media with none other than Tijuana's own 19-time Emmy winner, Paulina Casmur. We sit down to discuss her impact on the news sector, the challenges she's faced, how she's paved the way for border issues to be recognized at the Emmys and her side project Sin Spoilers podcast. Oh, and there's also the story about being targeted by the Department of Homeland Security. You definitely don't want to miss this episode! Nos vemos pronto! *producers note: Since recording, Paulina has won two more Emmy recognitions, putting her grand total at 19.
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