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  • The Gondola Company is celebrating dads with a unique "Festa del Papa" Italian gondola cruise package. Treat Dad to a relaxing gondola cruise on the bay and delight him with a heart shaped box of Meathearts beef jerky! Dad’s scenic gondola cruise also includes a selection of nuts from San Diego’s own Old Town Roasted Nuts, and a selection of craft beer from our local, award-winning brewing company, and a box of assorted chocolates from See's Candies. Kids will enjoy sparkling Martinelli’s apple cider and a scavenger hunt during the cruise if they’d like to participate. Spaces are limited, so book quickly. Includes: 50 Minute private gondola ride for four passengers. Six pack of craft beer or a bottle of house wine. Two mini bottles of Marinelli’s Sparkling Apple Cider. A heart shaped box of Meathearts beef jerkey from the Manly Man Co. A box of assorted chocolates from See's Candies. A bag of honey roasted peanuts from Old Town Roasted Nuts. Complimentary corkage (If you also bring your own bottle). Select wines and non-alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. Visit: https://www.gondolacompany.com/fathers-day/ The Gondola Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • A famed graphic novelist returns! A Southern-gothic crime-thriller inspired by The Godfather! An extremely in depth biography of Mark Twain! And more!
  • San Diego New Music invites composers to apply to the Emerging Composers Workshop in spring 2025. In this program, students will participate in a three-part seminar with San Diego State University (SDSU) music composition and theory professor, Dr. Texu Kim. The workshop will culminate in a public reading session of new works by selected high school students on Wednesday, May 7, at the Athenaeum Art Center in Logan Heights. This workshop is free to attend. This concert is underwritten by the Sleet Music Performance Fund in memory of San Diegans Don Sleet (jazz trumpeter), Marshall Sleet (band leader and composer), Anna Mae Sleet (vocalist), and Jeffery Sleet (concert cellist). Submit a statement demonstrating eligibility and interest in the workshop, including which school they currently attend Submit a brief recommendation from a music teacher or professional musician who knows of their work and ambition Submissions are requested to be sent to: ericstarr@sandiegonewmusic.com In 1994, the only place in San Diego where you could hear an entire concert of 20th-century music was on a college campus. San Diego New Music pitched the idea of a concert series devoted to modern music and 20th-century classics at the Athenaeum. The concerts of modern music perfectly complement the exhibitions of modern art held in the Athenaeum’s galleries. In 1996, San Diego New Music presented its first season. The series was called "Noise at the Library," and the ensemble would later adopt the name, as well. San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum have been happily co-presenting concerts of new music ever since. Get Tickets San Diego New Music on Instagram and Facebook
  • Pastors, imams, rabbis and clergy known were present at polling sites as “poll chaplains” and “peacekeepers."
  • There's a new effort to expand homeless service capacity in North and East County San Diego. A local foundation is offering $10,000 for each shelter bed created before July 2026.
  • In a post to Truth Social on Wednesday morning, Trump railed against Democrats, and some of his own supporters, calling the furor over the Epstein case a "hoax."
  • The DNA data of millions of people who used 23andMe's services won't be sold to a pharmaceutical company. A bankruptcy judge greenlighted the sale of the remnants of the firm, including its wealth of genetic data, to a nonprofit led by co-founder Anne Wojcicki.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services says it will require new vaccines to be tested against a placebo, which could complicate and delay Food and Drug Administration approval of many vaccines.
  • A report reveals only 21% of hospitals in California fully comply with federal rules for providing accurate cost estimates.
  • By Neil Simon Directed by Eric Bishop Get ready for twice the laughs as we present both the male and female versions of Neil Simon's classic comedy. One's tidy. One's messy. Both are divorced and need a place to stay. What could go wrong? Two suddenly single pals strain their friendship by turning into roommates and unconsciously repeating the same mistakes they made in the marriages they just left. That's how fussy photographer Felix Unger and sloppy sportswriter Oscar Madison end up sharing a New York City apartment, while fastidious Florence Unger and carefree Olive Madison navigate their own comedic challenges. Don’t miss Neil Simon’s "The Odd Couple"—double the fun, double the laughs! "There is scarcely a moment that is not hilarious." - The New York Times Male Cast: 7:30 p.m. - April 24, 26, May 2 2 p.m. Matinee - April 27, May 3 Female Cast: 7:30 p.m. April 25, May 1, May 3 2 p.m. Matinee April 26, May 4 Note: Children under the age of 5 are not admitted to the theater. MiraCosta College Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
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