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  • The punk rock star has produced several books that braid thoughts on her newest endeavors with memories and photographs of her lost lovers and friends. Bread of Angels is her most autobiographical.
  • The Trump administration is reportedly considering making the president's June travel ban applicable to immigrants already in the United States legally.
  • A San Diego preschool focuses on the “little guys” who experience domestic violence and other trauma. Mi Escuelita now has a long record of helping families move forward.
  • Did you just get a new bike (or e-bike) for the holidays? Or maybe you're thinking about taking that old bike out of the garage for the first time in a while? Come join the City of La Mesa and The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition for an hour long virtual information session, covering all the basics of getting around La Mesa by bike (and e-Bike!) We'll cover rules of the road, best practices, specific laws, infrastructure, sign and signals, communication and more! Register at https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/xTTEAFwuQBeJomtePIpx8Q#/registration to attend. San Diego County Bicycle Coalition on Facebook / Instagram
  • From 400-year-old globes to cosmic funeral shrouds, how the Osher Map Library in Maine shows people that maps aren't just for navigation — but windows into history, culture, and how we see the world.
  • First, yesterday the San Diego City Council approved a settlement of $30 million dollars for the family of a teen who was fatally shot by a police officer. Then, San Diego Unified leaders have announced plans to address “systemic issues” in special education. Next, how they’re trying to save an endangered bird at the Batiquitos Lagoon. Finally, a preview of an upcoming dance performance.
  • Step into the clouds this holiday season. San Diego’s most exclusive champagne lounge pops up for a limited time. Elevate the season at Clicquot in the Clouds, an elegant lounge featuring Veuve Clicquot, created in partnership with Moët Hennessy and set high above the city on the 32nd floor of the Seaport Tower. For the first time, this normally private venue opens its doors to the public, transforming into a sparkling sanctuary with sweeping views of the skyline and bay. Guests can enjoy Veuve Clicquot by the glass at some of the most alluring price points in the city, or indulge in Dom Pérignon by the glass for a truly elevated experience. The cocktail program showcases inventive creations such as the Bad & Boujee and the Wagyu Smoked Old Fashioned, paired with refined bites including Sanctuary Oysters and Grass-Fed Beef Sliders with Truffle Parmesan Frites. Open to guests 21 and over, Clicquot in the Clouds welcomes visitors daily from December 19 through New Year’s Eve. Hours are 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., with the kitchen closing at 10 p.m. On New Year’s Eve, Clicquot in the Clouds becomes the ultimate destination to toast to the year ahead, featuring handcrafted cocktails, gourmet bites, and live DJ sets leading up to midnight. The celebration continues until 1 a.m., with the kitchen closing at 10 p.m. No reservations, Walk-In Only | 21+ only Open Daily, Friday December 19 - Wednesday, December 31 (New Year's Eve) Hours: 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. (Kitchen Closes at 10 p.m.) Located on the 32nd Floor, Seaport Tower of Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego See menu here. Please note: A Save the Date is not a reservation. Seating is first-come, first-served; reservations are not accepted. Grand Hyatt San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Table 509 Bar & Kitchen, the charming restaurant and bar located on the first floor of Hotel Indigo San Diego - Gaslamp Quarter, will elevate mornings with its new bottomless beverages, now available from 6:30 to 10 a.m. daily. Designed to complement Table 509’s breakfast and brunch selections, the new bottomless beverage offerings invite guests to sip and savor their favorite morning cocktails in a relaxed and welcoming setting. Priced at $29 per person, the endless pours include classic citrus-forward mimosas, bold and zesty micheladas and savory bloody marys. Table 509 serves a variety of savory and sweet entrées, including a Cali omelette, made with bacon, roasted corn, black beans, red onion, cilantro, white cheddar and roasted tomatoes, served with a leafy green salad, priced at $21; breakfast burrito, packed with scrambled eggs, a choice of protein, breakfast potatoes, white cheddar, matcha crema and salsa in a flour tortilla, priced at $19; croissant french toast, topped with creme anglaise, Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal and fresh berries, priced at $22; and more. Lighter options are also available, including avocado toast with cilantro, charred Fresnos, lime zest and hibiscus-pickled onions, priced at $19; and chia pudding, with coconut milk, almond butter, marcona almonds, berry compote, fresh kiwi and berries, granola, peanut butter crumble and mint, priced at $18; among others. Table 509 Bar and Kitchen is open from 6:30 to 10 a.m. daily. More information about Table 509 Bar and Kitchen is available on the Hotel Indigo San Diego - Gaslamp Quarter website.
  • What would be the largest affordable housing project in California's history has been delayed by the courts for a second time — for the same reason. But recent state legislation may give the city and developers a path forward.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WNIJ listener Scott Anderson of Beloit, Wisconsin, along with Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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