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  • There’s no shortage of events happening this season in San Diego. Here are some of our favorite family-friendly ones you won’t want to miss.
  • Reserve your seat for this month’s Artisan Table Signature Wine Series dinner for a taste of Napa Valley on the beautiful outdoor terrace at A.R. Valentien. Sip on standout wines from Palazzo Wine perfectly paired with the multi-course communal meal of seasonal bounty by Executive Chef Kelli Crosson. Scott Palazzo, Owner and Winemaker of Palazzo Wine, is joining this intimate dinner for an insightful discussion about the selected wine varietals. *Tickets Go on Sale March 1 at 9 A.M. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Doors open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. 21 + ONLY No food is served, nor is outside food permitted. So please plan accordingly. There are no reservations accpeted, your ticket ensures you a seat, but does guarantee groups seating together. We advise that you arrive early. There are tickets for inside and outside seating at separate price points. All tables seat 4, yet seating is all first come first served with no guarantee of sitting together as a group. Scot Bruce as Elvis the early years: "The closest they can get to Elvis in the flesh, is Scot Bruce" - CNN Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/506667144067 Show Description: Musician / actor Scot Bruce celebrates what made elvis not only the king of rock & roll....But the king of cool! see the magic that made a generation swoon in the 1950s and 60s, before the white jumpsuit, sunglasses and the glitter of Vegas. Along with his rockin’ 3-piece band, bruce meticulously and respectfully recreates the electrifying musical excitement of Elvis in his prime.......Right down to the vintage instruments, the hip ‘threads’ and the grease in the hair. Bruce has performed in sold-out venues world wide, and has won critical acclaim for his uncanny musical portrayal. This is one show guaranteed to have you all shook up! Scot Bruce Bio: Palm Springs, California-based Scot Bruce WOWS fans all over the U.S. and abroad with his unbelievable 1950s & 60s era Elvis Tribute Show. Because of his uncanny resemblance to the young "King" and his ability to sing, strum a guitar, and swivel his hips, his live show has taken him all over the world. As Elvis, he has appeared in music videos with Faith Hill and Sheryl Crow, and had been heard for years as the “Resident Elvis” with his pals Mark and Brian on their popular Los Angeles morning radio show (also MARK IN THE MORNING). Scot has also appeared in recurring roles on the hit soap operas "Days of Our Lives" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" and in the title role in several successful productions of "Idols of the King," including the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the Barter Theatre in Virginia, and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. He has had the honor of performing with the legendary Jordanaires (Elvis’ original backup singers). He also performs at Disneyland on a regular basis...and the Purple Room in Palm Springs one night per month.
  • Emergency officials say two firefighting helicopters collided while responding to a blaze in Southern California.
  • A.J. Perez filed a lawsuit against the university, accusing upperclassmen football players of hazing and sexual assault.
  • Cinema Junkie chronicles a century of Black cinema, from silent films to superheroes and beyond.
  • The California Public Utilities Commission is considering new solar rules that will eliminate some of the financial incentives for apartments, schools and farms by getting rid of most virtual net-energy metering.
  • The median price of a single-family home passed $1 million in August and attached properties also set a high-water mark, according to an industry group.
  • College students across San Diego County joined a national walkout in support of the Palestinian people caught in the current Middle East war.
  • A lawyer told a jury Monday that Donald Trump should be held accountable for sexually attacking advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996 because even a former president is not above the law.
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