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  • Crowds and clouds didn't stop people from gathering across the path of totality. Viewers craned their necks and clapped as skies briefly darkened, a sight the U.S. won't see again until 2044.
  • Little Italy’s freshest seafood eatery, Fisher’s San Diego, is bringing their contemporary Mexican Seafood to the New Year’s Eve scene. Fisher’s menu features a fusion of flavors and the freshness that Mexican seafood dishes offer, all within an atmosphere that exudes both energy and an openness for celebrations of all sizes. To ring in the New Year, Fisher’s will celebrate with two pre-fixe menus at $70 and $80, the first featuring a Cesar Salad, Shrimp Cocktail, Clam Chowder, Oysters Rockefeller, their beloved Seabass, Seafood Pasta, and a Chocolate Cake. Their second menu will feature a Peruvian ceviche, Shrimp, Clam Chowder, Tuna Tartare, Seabass, Grilled Shrimp, and Flan. Parties of four or more will be served a complimentary bottle of Cava in addition to Fisher’s refreshing cocktail menu of margaritas and cocktails. Reserve your table through Yelp or reserve their private dining space for parties of 14 or more.
  • The Puerto Rican rapper has risen through the ranks of Latin pop, collaborating with artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny. With her playful, experimental debut Att., she's poised to be a bigger star.
  • YEAHHH’MAYNE R&B Block Party East Coast New Years Eve Party! At Quartyard! Rings in the New Year on “East Coast Time”: 5 p.m. Till 10 p.m. With the Countdown Ball Drop at 8:59 p.m.! East Coast Time. As the year comes to a close, 21+ R&B & Hip Hop dance heads across San Diego eagerly anticipate the arrival of New Year's Eve. In the realm of R&B music, one event stands out among the rest - the popular YEAHHH’MAYNE R&B Block Party at Quartyard Known for its electrifying atmosphere and Mix Dance Crowd , this celebration is taking a unique twist this year by throwing a New Year's Eve party on the west coast while following the time zone of the east coast. Setting the Stage: R&B Block Party has become a staple in the dance entertainment scene in Downtown San Diego drawing R&B enthusiasts from all over the city. Held in a vibrant outdoor music venue Quartyard, the party boasts a lively atmosphere, complete with professional grade lighting effects, booming sound systems, and a lineup of top-tier R&B DJ’s Alonzo The Mayor , DJ Black, DJ. B JONES and MC Short Dude. This year, we have decided to add an extra layer of excitement by aligning the event with the east coast's time zone. The East Coast Twist: While the West Coast R&B Block Party traditionally would celebrate the arrival of the New Year at midnight local time, this year's event will synchronize with the east coast's time zone. This means that ball drop commence at 9:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST), allowing attendees to experience the countdown and celebration three hours ahead of their usual schedule. Attendees can expect R&B & Hip Hop Fusions electrifying production! and an atmosphere that will keep them dancing well into 10pm. Attendees can indulge in a variety of delectable food and adult beverage options. Visit the 360 photo vendor booth and engage in interactive activities throughout the night. 21+ / All Sales Final / All tickets sold online / No In and Outs Before 7pm / No Pets, Service Dogs Welcome For more information visit: eventbrite.com
  • More cities are adopting alternative response models, where mental health clinicians respond instead of police. The question of who to send usually rests with 911 workers, who are often overworked and overstressed.
  • A new storm has swept into California and again forced the closure of scenic Highway 1 in iconic Big Sur where one of its two lanes collapsed into the ocean after heavy rains.
  • A recent disruption at An Enemy of the People on Broadway by Extinction Rebellion shows a new approach to climate change activism.
  • This weekend choose between zombie mayhem or a "final girl" taking on a creepy perpetrator.
  • Stream now with the PBS app / Watch Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. Find out when lowriders first came to the scene in Southern California, including San Diego and Tijuana. Join Elsa Sevilla as she shows us the lowrider art form, custom style, culture and passion of lowrider legends.
  • Andrew Scott stars as a grifter who's always ready to swindle, seduce or murder in a new eight-part miniseries based on the 1955 novel. Ripley combines a bold narrative with visual surprises.
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