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  • Emotion cemented Jepsen as a niche star and was acclaimed for its sense of drama and unabashed schmaltz. It's also a trove of songs about one particular emotion less associated with her cutesy image.
  • San Diego resident Yvonne Elkin was determined to get her $100 dollars back.
  • Hop on over to Hilton San Diego Bayfront for a special Easter celebration with family and friends! Nestled along the stunning San Diego Bay and just steps from the Gaslamp Quarter, the resort offers locals and hotel guests alike the perfect backdrop for an egg-cellent holiday. Indulge in delectable all-day dining specials and bayviews at Hudson & Nash, then let the little ones embark on a hoppin' good Easter egg hunt. Capture the moment by snapping a selfie with the Easter Bunny and enjoy some furry fun at our petting zoo. With relaxing amenities, locally inspired dining, and breathtaking views, no bunny does Easter like the Hilton San Diego Bayfront! Easter Weekend Event Lineup: Hudson & Nash will offer Easter dining specials from April 19–20, featuring a festive holiday menu. Guests can enjoy Paska Bread served all day, Quiche Lorraine for breakfast and lunch, and Grilled Lamb Sirloin Steak during lunch and dinner. The Easter Egg hunt will take place on Sunday, April 20 in Promenade Plaza, with children ages 1–6 starting at 9 a.m. and ages 7–12 at 11 a.m. No cost, all hotel guests are welcome! A photo-op with the Easter Bunny will be held in the Lobby on Sunday, April 20 from 9 a.m. to noon for guests to capture special memories. A petting zoo will also be available in Promenade Plaza on Sunday, April 20 from 9:30 a.m. to noon, offering guests the chance to interact with adorable barnyard animals at no additional cost. Hilton San Diego Bayfront Seasonal Activities Hudson & Nash on Facebook / Instagram
  • Encinitas Union School District officials confirmed federal agents arrested the father of a student near Park Dale Lane Elementary School Wednesday morning.
  • Join Palomar College's Pride Center for a free screening of the GLAAD-award winning "Kumu Hina: A Place in the Middle" (2014). The screening will take place on Palomar College's San Marcos campus in MD-157 on April 17 at 5:30 p.m. Synopsis: Imagine a world where a little boy can grow up to be the woman of his dreams, and a young girl can rise to become a leader among men. Welcome to Kumu Hina's Hawai'i. During a momentous year in her life in modern Honolulu, Hina Wong-Kalu, a native Hawaiian māhū, or transgender, teacher uses traditional culture to inspire a student to claim her place as leader of the school's all-male hula troupe. But despite her success as a teacher, Hina longs for love and a committed relationship. Will her marriage to a headstrong Tongan man fulfill her dreams? An incredible docu-drama that unfolds like a narrative film, "Kumu Hina" reveals a side of Hawai'i rarely seen on screen. RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/palomars-queer-film-series-kumu-hina-2014-tickets-1307033184439
  • Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. – noon. July 14–18 (5 days, 15 total hours of instruction) La Jolla Studio Sculptural relief combines the dimensionality of sculpture with the compositional demands of drawing to create an exciting artistic challenge. In this course we will work from a model in order to study the way a portrait can be compressed from full dimensionality into low- and mid-relief. Materials: Clay and boards included with the materials fee paid to instructor on first day of class. Max students: 12 $250/270 + $28–60 materials fee paid to instructor ($28–40 for clay (depending on type selected); $20 for boards [optional]). Students currently enrolled in UCSD: $125 + $28–60 materials fee paid to instructor ($28–40 for clay (depending on type selected); $20 for boards [optional]).
  • Cuyamaca College Nursery, a student-operated nursery, has proudly hosted the Spring Garden Festival for over 30 years. Student interns take the lead in planting and managing a diverse selection of plants, which are sold to the public at budget-friendly prices. The nursery remains a cherished community resource for plant lovers and gardening enthusiasts alike. The Spring Garden & Butterfly Festival is back — and better than ever! Enjoy free admission to a day filled with specialty vendors, food trucks, plant sales, live music, and fun, family-friendly activities throughout the campus. We’ll be buzzing with excitement all day long, ready to celebrate spring with you and your loved ones! Visit: thegarden.org/spring-garden-butterfly-festival-2025/ The Water Conservation Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • Welcome to the San Diego East African Culture Show! Join us at the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies | University of San Diego for a vibrant celebration of East African traditions, music, dance, and more. Join us as we fundraise for girls education in Ethiopia! Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of East Africa through live performances, art exhibits, and delicious cuisine. This in-person event promises to be a feast for the senses, so don't miss out! Grab your friends and family for an unforgettable experience showcasing the beauty and diversity of East African culture. See you there!
  • NOTE: This event is cancelled Join Scott Farrell, program director of Chivalry Today and head instructor with the San Diego Longsword medieval fencing program, for a look into the language, function, and artistry of knightly armor in Shakespeare’s world. From the glory of Henry V, to the supernatural apparitions of Hamlet, to the treachery of Macbeth, arms and armor appear over and over in Shakespeare’s works, and a thorough understanding of the “visual language” of medieval and Renaissance armor lends a much deeper, more nuanced understanding of many of his stories and characters. Visit: https://sandiegoshakespearesociety.org/event/now-thrive-the-armorers/
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