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  • Imaginarium is a family-friendly walk-through event appealing to all ages. The outdoor immersive light experience spans over two acres in the Las Americas parking lot. Beautiful pictorial gardens with 20,000 LED roses, in multiple colors, sets the perfect social media picture backdrop. Guests make their way through illuminated forest mazes with an other-worldly feel. Positioned throughout the event are over 25 enormous fantasy creatures and storybook characters bathed in light and often sound.
  • The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo announced their own tiny pygmy hippo, named Haggis, was born Oct. 30. The newborn, female calf is "doing well," according to zoo staff.
  • Philippa Hughes' life spans war, international romance, divorce, an abduction, art and politics. As one of the few liberals in her family, she knows how divisions can break a family and a country.
  • Terry Crews went to college on an art scholarship, played football in the NFL and now stars in movies and hosts America's Got Talent. The key, he says, is to be really good at failure.
  • The influence operation identified by Graphika researchers involved a network of more than 800 fake Facebook accounts that reposted Chinese-language TikTok and YouTube videos about Taiwanese politics.
  • The grand final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest takes place on Saturday, May 17, in Basel, Switzerland. It's an annual celebration of melody, rhythm, fabulousness and glitter.
  • OBGYN doctors say the sole maternity ward left after another closed last year needs more doctors, nurses and other resources to meet demands.
  • This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Design Week; "Voice Out"; "Materiality"; Wu Man and the La Jolla Symphony; saxophone with the San Diego Symphony; City Ballet's "Carmen"; Mara Altman's "A Little Shelf Love"; Leonard Patton Trio; moondaddy and more.
  • As a historic election looms, Saturday Night Live faces an ongoing challenge to make America laugh – and process an increasingly strange political world. Jean Smart hosts the show’s 50th season premiere on Saturday.
  • “Because Barbie can be anything, women can be anything!” – Barbie Movie She was only eleven-and-a-half inches tall, but she would change the world when she was born on March 9, 1959. Now, 66 years later, tens of millions of girls and women around the world have been touched by this iconic doll. And thanks to USA Today bestselling author Renee Rosen, you will hear a fresh and fun take on the Barbie story. Come dressed for fun (think pink!) and join us for celebratory cake and beverages while Renee discusses her new book, Let’s Call Her Barbie. Event includes a fun raffle to win a special Solo in the Spotlight Barbie described below: Iconic Barbie Doll: This Special Edition Reproduction Solo in the Spotlight Barbie Doll from 1994 captures the essence of the 1960s fashion and doll, featuring an 11.5-inch tall figure with blonde hair and blue eyes. Glamorous Ensemble: The doll is dressed in a metallic knit black strapless sheath gown with black tulle ruffles, accompanied by a pink scarf, long black opera gloves, a beaded necklace, faux pearl stud earrings, shoes, a microphone, and a doll stand. Collectible Edition: This is a Special Edition Reproduction doll from the Barbie brand, adding to its collectible value and appeal for fans and enthusiasts. Visit: https://adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/renee-rosen-3-4-25/ Renee Rosen on Instagram and Facebook
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