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  • Trump says he's firing Cook after one of his allies accused her of making false statements on a mortgage application. Cook said the president has no authority to fire her and vowed to stay.
  • Celebrate Easter with a festive brunch featuring a curated menu of fresh seasonal dishes and decadent desserts. Enjoy favorites like Carrot Cake Waffles, Steak and Eggs Benedicto, and Barbacoa Leg of Lamb, plus an Egg Hunt with the Easter Bunny for the little ones. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/r/rumorosa-san-diego-1 Sheraton SD Hotel and Marina on Instagram and Facebook
  • Lecture title: The science of longer, healthier lives - Front Row lecture with Eric Topol, MD Description: How close are we to a future where aging is no longer a barrier to vitality? Scripps Research executive vice president and professor Eric Topol will discuss the themes of his new book on longevity. Drawing on the latest breakthroughs, he’ll explore how innovations in artificial intelligence and drug discovery are combating chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes and neurodegeneration. Topol will reveal how these advances are not only extending lifespans but also improving health at every stage of life. About Scripps Research: Scripps Research is an independent, nonprofit biomedical institute based in La Jolla, California, and ranked one of the most influential in the world for its impact on innovation. The Front Row lecture series, now in its eighth season, offers an exclusive glimpse into groundbreaking scientific discoveries in action. Reserve your seat today and learn how our scientists remain at the forefront of advancing the future of science and medicine. Join us—in the front row. Visit: Scripps Research Front Row Lecture Scripps Research on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrate Earth Day with WorldBeat Center’s annual cultural and environmental festival themed “Together As One.” Enjoy live music from Big Mountain, Triston Palmer, Empress Akua, Rob Symeonn, and more. Experience multicultural performances including Japanese Taiko, Hip Hop dance, West African drumming, and a Native American blessing by Tim Red Bird. Explore the Ethnobotany Sanctuary Garden with a seed swap, compost workshops, guided tours, tea tasting, and children’s activities. All-vegetarian food court, wellness vendors, and eco-education booths on site. Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/33rd-annual-earth-day-celebration Balboa Park Cultural District on Instagram and Facebook
  • Please join Rebecca Sue Holladay in celebrating Kolibri's new gym/workout space, while also showcasing artworks by talented local artists. "Exercise is a way we express ourselves with our bodies; someone who creates art on canvas is also expressing themselves. To me life is about emotional expression and having a safe space to embody that. So I wanted to join these two elements together to create a space of safety and community." Art includes works from emerging artists in the North County, including 13 recent mixed media paintings by Laurie Batter of Carlsbad. Fresh, delicious appetizers by Savory Moment will be served. The Grand Opening is Saturday, April 19, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Enter from The Poinsettia Station parking lot. Batter, one of the featured artists, says she was always creating art as a child and teenager. She had good fortune to be born into a family who encouraged her creativity, and a grade school program that exposed her to the Masters and a college degree in Art History. After a 40-year hiatus from art while she ran her boutique PR & Marketing firm, and the surprise blessing of the Pandemic, she has renewed her connection to art, creating through multiple mediums and subjects. Her home studio is chock full of colorful paints, and every art supply you could dream about. She actively explores her creativity through classes at Mira Costa College, plus several renowned workshops including Nicholas Wilton’s Art2Life Creative Visioning Program (CVP), Art2Life Spark, and Jenny Nelson. Laurie is a member of AGNC (Artist Group of North County) and the Oceanside Museum of Art Artist Alliance. Her work is focused mostly on small stories about humanity that touch the human soul. To see more of her work go to www.yessy.com/lauriebatter and follow her on Instagram.
  • Join the celebration of Earth Day at the 4th Annual Ramona Earth Day Festival! This vibrant, family-friendly event will feature a wide variety of vendors, nonprofits, and speakers sharing information and products that promote manageable and affordable sustainable practices. Attendees will enjoy live music performances throughout the day, along with the return of the beloved Ramona del Sol Folklorico Dancers. This year also marks the debut of the Barona Little Hawk Dancers at the Festival. Children can participate in a Sustainable Treasure Hunt to learn about environmentally friendly practices in a fun and engaging way. It is recommended to wear sturdy shoes for uneven terrain at Begent Ranch as this is a working ranch. The Festival area is wheelchair accessible. No pets, please. For more details visit SustainableRamona.com or on Facebook / Instagram.
  • Premieres Friday, Aug. 29, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 + Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. The beloved annual concert is conducted for the first time by Maestro Tugan Sokhiev. Renowned opera singer Piotr Beczała joins as the vocal soloist, performing three famed arias from Bizet’s “Carmen,” Puccini’s “Turandot,” and Kálmán’s operetta “Gräfin Mariza.” Additionally, the Vienna Boys Choir will perform at the concert for the first time.
  • "In the Name of Duration" features Marcos Duran / Moving Works, Eric Geiger, Emily Aust, Victor De La Fuente, and Friends. The collective will enter extended performance galleries, experimenting with time, physical endurance, mental agility, and public engagement. The public is welcome to move around the performers as if in an art museum, and may enter and exit the theater as often as they need. The experience is 3 hours long from start to finish. Thursday, May 1: 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. & 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Friday, May 2: 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. & 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/marcos-duran-tech-rehearsal-431511
  • Nonprofit art space The Hill Street Country Club, founded in 2012, has served as a hub for art, music and community. The gallery's final exhibit, Marisa DeLuca's "What Goes Up Must Come Down," is a study of Oceanside's lost or abandoned buildings — and the grief therein.
  • Join us for our first annual Bailando in the Heights — a free, family-friendly dance and music wellness fair on Saturday, May 3 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park in City Heights! Experience live music, wellness resources, food vendors, and cultural dance performances and workshops including Salsa, Bachata, Danza Azteca, Baile Folklórico, and more! Bring your blankets, your familia and friends—let’s move, connect, and celebrate together! Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/bailando-festival-wpark-option-441168
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