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  • Join us for an exclusive, one-night-only wine pairing dinner at Marina Kitchen in collaboration with the iconic Orin Swift Cellars and Winery. This intimate dining experience is designed for wine enthusiasts and culinary aficionados alike, with a thoughtfully curated multi-course menu. From the first pour to the final bite, each pairing crafted to highlight the bold, expressive wines from Orin Swift's renowned portfolio. Secure your seat today—availability is extremely limited! Price does not include taxes, service fees, or other additional charges. Menu Selections Amuse | Mannequin Chardonnay | Fig & Brie Grilled Cheese First Course | Blank Stare Sauvignon Blanc | Vanilla Poached Lobster Tail Second Course | Slander Pinot Noir | Buttermilk Fried Quail Third Course | Advice By John Merlot | Wild King Salmon Fourth Course | Machate Petite Syrah | Grilled Aspen Ridge Filet Dessert | 8 Years In The Desert Red Zinfandel | Belgium Dark Chocolate Mousse Visit: https://sandiegomarriottmarquis.247activities.com/ Orin Swift on Instagram and Facebook
  • Dozens of countries had called for a clear "roadmap" to transition away from the use of coal, oil and natural gas. The U.S. did not participate in the negotiations.
  • The plan includes many of Russian President Vladimir Putin's demands. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that his country is at "truly one of the most difficult moments in our history."
  • San Diego Black Arts & Culture District Music Festival Saturday, June 28, 2025 Gates Open: noon – 8 p.m. Martin Luther King Jr. Park 6401 Skyline Drive, San Diego, CA 92114 (Festival takes place on the 65th Street side of the park) Free and open to the public | Family-friendly | All ages welcome The San Diego Black Arts & Culture District Music Festival returns on Saturday, June 28, 2025, for a full day of live music, cultural exhibits, family activities, and community celebration. Held at Martin Luther King Jr. Park in the heart of Southeast San Diego, this free event honors the depth and diversity of Black artistic expression. Curated by Artistic Director Kamau Kenyatta and hosted by Dominic Malone, the festival features an exciting lineup of live performances. The music begins at noon with an opening set from Miki Vale, followed by performances starting at 1:45 p.m. in the following order: Miki Vale, C.C. Carter, Daneen Wilburn, Lenny “Fuzzy” Rankins, and Ben Williams. All-day activities include a STEAM Tent hosted by the Elementary Institute of Science, an African Artifacts Exhibit presented by San Diego Mesa College, and a sneak peek at “We Stand on Their Shoulders,” an augmented reality exhibit presented by the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art. A wide range of food and non-food vendors will also be available throughout the day. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy a full day of music, culture, and community connection. This event is a celebration of Black creativity, heritage, and unity. The San Diego Black Arts & Culture District Music Festival is made possible through the generous support of the County of San Diego, the City of San Diego, the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art, and the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. We invite you to be a part of this vibrant and meaningful celebration. General Policies and Safety Information are available on our website. San Diego Black Arts & Culture District on Instagram
  • "The President and the Dragon,' premiering today, looks at Carter's momentous decision to try and wipe out a devastating and neglected disease. We spoke to writer and co-director Waleed Eltayeb.
  • The Texas Legislature passed a plan called for by President Trump to give Republicans an edge. And California lawmakers are sending theirs to the voters as the two most populous states compete to shape the midterm elections for Congress.
  • Chinese director Lou Ye's An Unfinished Film is not a masterpiece, but why do so many seem to demand it to be?
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Labour MP Clive Lewis about the far-right "free-speech" march in London last weekend.
  • Reporters from the NPR Network are covering the uncertainty and lapse in benefits in states across the country.
  • Some residents are skeptical that President Trump's use of tough police tactics will work to solve complex social ills.
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