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  • The spirited lineup will feature Borrego’s signature margarita, priced at $10, crafted with LALO Tequila and available in flavors such as classic, spicy, strawberry, mango and peach. Guests can pair the margaritas with carne asada tacos made with onion, cilantro and roasted green salsa; fish tacos featuring locally-sourced fish, mango slaw and avocado crema; or opt for a new chicken taco with onion, cilantro and roasted green salsa, each priced at $5 exclusively for the holiday. Borrego Rooftop Kitchen + Cocktails offers panoramic views of the city skyline alongside a mix of lounge-style and intimate seating overlooking downtown San Diego and Petco Park. Reservations and more information are available by calling 619-727-4000 or by visiting BorregoRooftopSanDiego.com Visit: https://www.borregorooftopsandiego.com/san-diego-happenings Borrego Rooftop on Instagram and Facebook
  • Modern dating is broken. Matchmaker Lisa Amador explains why — and reveals the new approach that's helping singles find lasting love. Join Lisa Amador, founder of Amador Matchmaking, for an intimate and inspiring evening inside The Salon of Art, artist Concetta Antico's stunning Gallery in the heart of La Jolla, home to the world-renowned tetrachromatic artist who sees up to 100 million colors. Surrounded by breathtaking fine art, Lisa will lead a candid discussion on The Art of Attraction — why modern dating feels so broken, what accomplished singles are doing differently, and why love isn't luck… it's alignment. An audience Q&A follows, where you can ask anything about dating, relationships, and what it really takes to find lasting love. What to Expect: - An engaging, honest talk on what's missing in modern dating — and how to fix it - Lisa's signature framework: Clarity, Intention & Alignment — the three keys to attracting the right partner - The truth about dating app burnout and why high-caliber singles are choosing a different path - A live Q&A — ask a professional matchmaker anything - Complimentary Wine and Light Bites Amador Matchmaking on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Pulse: Street Photography + Zine Night As part of California’s Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month, join us at The Photographer’s Eye for an evening celebrating street photography as art. This outdoor, tailgate-style gathering brings together local photographers and creatives to share work and ideas. Expect projections of striking street images that reflect the city’s rhythm and everyday stories. A community zine will showcase submitted work, alongside our collective zine, giving attendees a chance to explore diverse perspectives. Bring your own food, drinks, and a chair and settle in under the night sky. Meet local visual artist, exchange perspectives, and see how photography in all forms and styles can be both personal and universal. This is a space where photography is honored as fine art, and creativity flows freely. The event is free, open to all, and designed to spark conversation and connection. Experience an evening where the city, the lens, and the people intersect. Explore what photography can reveal beyond a frame. Connect, share, and enjoy a night fueled by ideas, vision, and open expression. Creativity lives here, and everyone is welcome Heart on Instagram
  • As fighting in Iran continues, military families in San Diego are grappling with new stress and uncertainty. Then, we hear how one local military clinic is looking to prevent suicides among veterans and military members.
  • President Trump's beautification project of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has become plagued with a robust algae bloom, despite a $14 million investment and a coating of "American flag blue."
  • Meet the fourth and fifth grades who are superstars on the Internet: An elementary school chorus from Staten Island known as PS22, where kids learn to be their most authentic selves through singing.
  • In his book "Move for Life," San Diego personal trainer Damien A. Joyner shares advice for older adults on ways to stay active and strong, and have fun while exercising.
  • Judy Blume wrote her last book more than a decade ago. At the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, NPR's Scott Simon talked to Blume about her long career and why she doesn't miss writing.
  • The sisters of Uganda are teachers, health-care advocates and more. Those who are in their twilight of their life need help. Who will come to their aid?
  • JD Vance arrived in Switzerland on Sunday for talks with Iranian officials, hoping to consolidate the fragile interim deal to end the war and kickstart fresh discussions over Tehran's nuclear program.
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