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  • United more by strategy than sound, the city's stars are fans-first nonconformists, who have often succeeded by doing the opposite of what the industry deems bankable.
  • It was the United States’ longest-serving aircraft carrier of the 20th century and approximately 200,000 Sailors served aboard this carrier! Today, it is one of San Diego’s most popular museums. Join us on Wednesday, February 15th at 7pm for our next “History Talks” Lecture series to explore the USS Midway Museum Then and Now and find out how America’s most popular aircraft carrier became San Diego’s number 1 tourist attraction! Guest Speakers, Steve Walker and Brian Butler, are proud US Navy veterans and active docents at the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum. Each year the USS Midway Museum welcomes over a million guests to explore and experience US Naval history, join us to delve into the history of Midway, learn how it came to be a museum, and virtually explore the USS Midway! Limited seating. Zoom simulcast will also be available!
  • Disney's trading card game expansion has keen art and underbaked mechanics, while Descent: The Betrayer's War and Ticket to Ride Legacy offer huge campaigns for invested gamers.
  • The viral tweets were real — it's finally here: one of the most rambunctious experiences at the Tiny Desk.
  • The San Diego State Men's basketball team advances to the NCAA National Championship after beating Florida Atlantic at the buzzer.
  • The president is collecting three top-level endorsements, issuing an executive order to bolster access to contraception and hosting a rally Friday ahead of the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that overturned federal abortion protections.
  • The San Diego State Aztecs defeated Creighton Bluejays, 57-56, in the NCAA men's basketball tournament to earn the Aztecs their first trip to the Final Four.
  • Upsets during the first two weeks have seemingly already taken their toll: The tournament is averaging 9.11 million viewers through the regional finals — which is down 6% from 2022.
  • Is it purple? Georgia's status as a solid red state has been challenged in recent elections but not everyone is ready to say it's changing hue.
  • The La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, one of California's most treasured beachfront resorts for almost 87 years, will host the 134th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Tennis Championship, March 2-5. Many of the best NCAA Men's college teams in the country are expected to compete, including: Boston College Ball State Butler University California Lutheran University Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) Nebraska Pepperdine Pomona-Pitzer San Diego State University Stanford UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Santa Barbara UC Los Angeles UC San Diego University of Michigan University of San Diego University of Southern California Villanova Also entering this tournament will be top teaching pros, promising juniors, college coaches and former tour players, making this one of the most interesting and unusual competitor fields in the country. “We are very happy to host the 134th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship at the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club,” said Tournament Director Bill Kellogg. “Tennis fans are going to have a great opportunity to watch the top collegiate players in the country along with a strong field of independent competitors. We are looking forward to four days of high-level doubles competition.” Additional tournament information is available on the Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship website. Named one of the “Top 50 Tennis Resorts in the World” by Tennis Resorts Online, the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club's reputation as a top tennis destination started when it attracted its first major tournament – the Pacific Coast Men's Doubles Championship in 1942. The tournament is one of the five-oldest tennis events in the world and the second oldest tennis event in the United States. First held in 1890 at The Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, California, the event was created to promote the sale of real estate on the Monterey peninsula. The original concept pitted the best players from the East versus those from the West. This coast-to-coast rivalry was the inspiration for the Davis Cup. Past winners of the Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship include some on the greatest names in tennis, including Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Bobby Riggs, Pancho Segura, Don Budge, Tony Trabert, Stan Smith, Bob Lutz, Arthur Ashe, Dennis Ralston and John McEnroe. The Club will also host the USTA National Hard Court Championships for Women’s 50-90 age groups and La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club Hard Court Tournament for Men’s 60-85 age groups from Monday, May 15, through Sunday, May 21. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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