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  • Pamper Mom this Mother's Day with special events planned at Hilton Bayfront to celebrate with the whole family! Let mom experience Queen Mum for a Day, a royal experience in the Odysea Library & Lobby, featuring a red carpet welcome, regal trumpeters, and a special throne to treat her like royalty from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.! Afterwards, head to Hudson & Nash Waterfront Kitchen from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a Mother’s Day Brunch to experience bites such as Lobster Mac & Cheese, Prime Rib, Roasted loch-duart Salmon and Katafi Cheesecake, all served in a relaxed atmosphere with beautiful bay views. Continue the momentum of celebrating mom with an Afternoon Tea at Odysea! An opportunity to indulge in classic teas, savory selections from an à la carte menu, and charming desserts at Odysea Waterfront Lounge from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Handcrafted cocktails will also be available. Hilton San Diego Bayfront on Facebook / Instagram
  • This Mother’s Day, treat mom to an intimate seaside celebration at The Shores Restaurant, where California coastal flavors come to life. On May 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., guests can indulge in a bountiful buffet featuring a variety of dishes made from fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from local providers. Enjoy a creative cocktail menu and a selection of local brews, all while soaking in the laid-back vibes and breathtaking views, just steps from the sand. With a kid-friendly atmosphere and a pet-friendly patio, families are invited to join the festivities, making it the perfect place for the whole family to celebrate Mom. Guests can also experience the restaurant’s reimagined spring menu crafted by newly appointed Executive Chef Ananda Bareño, whose ingredient-driven approach brings a fresh and modern perspective to coastal dining. Brunch is priced at $89 per adult and $45 per child under 12 (excluding tax and gratuity), with bottomless mimosas available for $23. To make a reservation, visit https://www.theshoresrestaurant.com/upcoming-happenings/. The Shores Restaurant on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep presents a show full of invention, discovery, and youth creativity in the new work "The Apocalypse Project" by Briandaniel Oglesby as its next Protostar Social Issues Series student production. It’s 2030. Four years ago, everyone over the age of 20 disappeared from the planet. No one knows why. Then it happened again. On the Altierra compound in Texas, young T dreams of the internet returning so she can be a YouTuber and document her generation. When a crisis expels a group, she joins the exiles on a trek across the broken land. This group faces constant danger as they search for safe-harbor – and possibly the answer to the question of what happened — at the rumored New Eden. This is a play about what happens when the young are left to deal with the disasters in a world they didn’t create. Along the way, the crew experience a strange and yet recognizable landscape. They encounter an authoritarian farm, anarchist Firestarters, feral children, Sad Disneyland, and ruined hometowns. There are moments of intensity and plenty of humor in this play that’s about climate change, social change, coming-of-age, immigration, and the current moment. Director Benjamin Cole is thrilled to share the dramatic journey of confusion, chaos, and acceptance experienced in this creative new play. “How would you cope as a teenager if all the adults suddenly disappeared,” Cole questions. “We’re challenging our students to take ownership of how they’d take responsibility for themselves and others.” he offers. The show runs a daring 1 hour and 40 minutes with one intermission and aims to inspire audiences throughout. Additional production staff includes Sound Designer, Melanie Chen Cole; Stage Manager, Paul Smith; and Lighting Designer, Liam Sullivan. The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep proudly delivers high-quality theatre instruction and seven student theatre productions throughout the year, offering accessible and fun training for various age groups. Check out all the upcoming options on the Theatre School website: www.northcoastreptheatreschool.org. Featured in the cast are (Stewart Armstrong, Poway; Bex Balsdon, La Jolla; Allister Bradberry, Solana Beach; Simone Cho, Carmel Valley; Tirzah Cisneros, Poway; Logan Fenner, Carlsbad; Landon Friis, Carlsbad; Wyatt Kirby, Mesa Verde; Charlotte Larson, Carlsbad; Annabelle Mangham, Mira Mesa; Maeve McEvoy, Solana Beach; Kaia Minasian, Rancho Santa Fe; Gabriela Neira, Carmel Valley; Alice Price, Carlsbad; Karmila Rodarte, Solana Beach; Nicole Sample, Carlsbad; Harper Smith, Encinitas; Phoebe Thomas, San Marcos, and Maeve Zavattero, Carlsbad. Performances are May 22 through May 25 in the Theatre School Studio Space: 985 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. Suite D, Solana Beach, CA 92075 - May 22: 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. - May 23: 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. - May 24: 2 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. - May 25: 2 p.m. Ticket prices are regularly $25 for adults and $12 for students. Please call the box office to reserve your tickets today: 858-481-1055. Theatre School @ North Coast Rep on Facebook / Instagram
  • Maxwell's placement in a minimum-security facility has drawn pushback from Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors.
  • Who knew two letters could spark so much conversation? This week, we're breaking down the many uses of "um" and why the word is so controversial.
  • Historians say it's good to highlight America's founders, but the project takes too narrow a view of history.
  • The leaders of California's high-speed rail project say they've learned from past mistakes. But the troubled megaproject faces an uncertain future with $4 billion in federal funding tied up in court.
  • The Trump administration announces plans to slash 70,000 jobs from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Also, activists in east county demand Republican Rep. Darrell Issa face his constituents in a town hall meeting. Plus, San Diego Zoo Safari Park launches a new excursion that will offer guests a closer look at its wildlife.
  • Front Street Productions presents the Tijuana-based Chimæra Ensemble. Chimæra is a new, semi-professional orchestra of talented instrumentalists who are passionate about making music together.
They will share a program of well known pieces from classical repertoire along with music by Latin American composers not typically included in the Western classical canon. Located near the UCSD Medical Center in Hillcrest, our gorgeous performance hall is located on the accessible campus of First UU Church of San Diego and has easy, free event parking. Admission is free with registration. Visit: https://www.firstuusandiego.org/front-street-productions.html
  • Front Street Productions presents Allison Adams Tucker's Women In Jazz Quartet featuring Allison Adams Tucker, Evona Wascinski, Joannah Sy, and Melonie Grinnell. Enjoy an evening of smooth jazz and soulful melodies as these four masters deliver the perfect mix of elegance and energy. Located near the UCSD Medical Center in Hillcrest, our gorgeous performance hall is located on the accessible campus of First UU Church of San Diego and has easy, free event parking. Admission is free with registration. Allison Adams Tucker on Facebook / Instagram
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