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  • Day of the Dead Dinner – Six Courses Paired with Wine, Cocktails and Beer Join us for an extraordinary dining experience inspired by the vibrant traditions of Mexico’s Day of the Dead, lovingly crafted by some of the incredible chefs from Team Mexico, representing the prestigious Bocuse d’Or. This multi-course feast honors the flavors of the season with carefully selected ingredients that celebrate the region’s agricultural bounty. Paired with exquisite local wines and expertly mixed handcrafted cocktails, every dish tells a story rooted in Mexico’s rich culinary heritage. As you dine in a setting adorned with traditional altars and vibrant marigolds, you’ll feel the warmth of Mexican hospitality envelop you. From the bold, earthy spices to the delicate sweetness of native fruits, each bite reflects centuries of cultural tradition, reminding us of the joy in remembering loved ones and the beauty of life. This is more than just a meal—it’s a tribute to Mexico’s spirit, a celebration of its flavors, and a deep connection to its past, present, and future. Come and be a part of a night where food, tradition, and culture intertwine to create a truly unforgettable experience. 5:30 p.m. reception cocktail – 6:30 p.m. dinner starts Incredible Chef Lineup: Marcelo Hisaki Oliver Seki Diego Vargas Antonio Mortera Nino Franco Claudia Sandoval Sommelier: Ana Ley Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity – seating is extremely limited! Attire: Business Casual Visit: Sabores Eternos Pairing Dinner San Diego Food + Wine Festival on Instagram and Facebook
  • Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said all of the state's 120 counties were impacted by the storm. "The biggest challenge of this event is it's everywhere."
  • The industries most represented among the group include marketing and PR, charities and nonprofits, and technology.
  • The Trump administration is investigating delays and cost overruns in California’s high-speed rail project.
  • Arab and Muslim voters in Michigan, a reliably Democratic voting bloc, backed a Republican for president for the first time in 2024. Now, some are expressing concern about President Trump's rhetoric.
  • Subscribers and star journalists have fled the Post in its first year under CEO and Publisher Will Lewis. Now staff have signed a petition asking owner Jeff Bezos to intervene.
  • Mental health professionals with the Veterans Health Administration say the stress caused by Elon Musk's "What did you do last week?" emails is hurting veterans' care.
  • The Smokehouse Creek fire tore through the Texas Panhandle early last year, burning over a million acres in just weeks. In the small town of Canadian, where the devastation was severe, residents say the heartbreak lingers and a full recovery could take years.
  • Orange Is the New Black's Uzo Aduba says she doesn't believe in destiny. In this week's Wild Card, Aduba opens up about how motherhood shaped her and why she's made peace with mortality.
  • Some fear a setback for women and people of color after President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal contractors to identify and address barriers to employment.
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