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  • Join Vistal, the Baja-inspired seafood restaurant at InterContinental San Diego, for a special, one-night only five-course swordfish dinner and live demo on Friday, November 8 at 5:30 p.m.! In partnership with local seafood sustainability stalwart Chula Seafood, this will be a night of culinary adventure, beginning with sunset cocktails on the terrace, followed by a live breakdown demonstration of a whole local swordfish by swordfish experts. Then, indulge in a special five-course dinner, featuring different cuts of the fish in each course, beginning with: Amuse of Swordfish Bone Marrow Gazpacho made with yellow cactus fruit, farmer's market tomatoes, finger lime, hoja santa oil, and sea salt Next, enjoy a Swordfish Escabeche made with olive oil confit swordfish belly, mussels, padron peppers, seaweed butter toast, and paprika vinaigrette Followed by Smoked Swordfish Collar Filled Ravioli made with kelp pasta dough, fennel, and brown butter. The evening concludes with a Swordfish Al Pastor made with poblano polenta, pickled red onion, and pineapple butter Followed by Espresso Chocolate Truffle Cake made with almond tuile, swordfish eye ice cream, pumpkin seed oil, and candied pumpkin. Don’t miss this exclusive chance to immerse yourself in a culinary journey abundant with local San Diego seafood. Secure your spot today- reservations can be purchased online, and are priced at $85 per person. Visit: https://resy.com/cities/san-diego-ca/venues/vistal-bar-and-restaurant/events/whole-swordfish-dinner-and-demo-featuring-chula-seafood-2024-11-08? Chula Seafood on Instagram and Facebook
  • Vehicle dealers are pushing back on rules that would increase the number of electric trucks sold in New Jersey. It could be a preview of a brewing fight over state rules about cars.
  • Rural communities are scrambling after the Trump administration canceled billions in disaster grants. Many were counting on the funds for infrastructure fixes meant to withstand future disasters.
  • Date: Sunday, February 23, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuition: $75; members: $67.50 using discount code ICAMEMBERSAVE Join us for a unique Clay and Mindfulness wheel throwing class, where creativity meets tranquility! This engaging session combines the art of pottery with mindfulness practices to help you connect with yourself and your surroundings. Throughout the class, you will learn the fundamentals of throwing on the wheel while exploring techniques to cultivate presence and awareness. As you mold the clay, you’ll be guided through mindfulness exercises that encourage relaxation, focus, and a deeper connection to the creative process. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, this class offers a supportive environment to express yourself artistically while finding calm and clarity. By the end of the session, you’ll not only have crafted beautiful pottery but also developed tools for mindfulness that you can incorporate into your daily life. Come ready to get your hands dirty, relax your mind, and discover the meditative power of clay! Teaching Artist Amber Hamblin-Pederson Learn More & Register *Members receive 10% off. Learn more about membership here. Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on classes, exhibitions, and more. Visit: Clay and Mindfulness 1-Day Workshop ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • A growing body of research demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of self-managed abortion with pills, coupled with the global pandemic in 2020 and the fall of Roe in 2022, has many U.S. doctors changing their views.
  • Oceanside's planning commission approved a pared-down version of the Eddie Jones Warehouse project this week. But residents still aren’t happy, and plan to appeal.
  • DOGE's push to cut some federal surveys conducted by the Census Bureau may be duplicating a White House agency's oversight work and weaken U.S. data infrastructure, experts warn.
  • The decision comes after the owners of a large apartment complex issued mass eviction notices in October.
  • Our top picks for film festivals in San Diego this season: Asian, Italian and LGBTQ+ film festival fill local cinemas.
  • With genetic samples from the infamous Wuhan market, a new study makes the case that raccoon dogs are likely the animal that infected humans. Proponents of the lab leak theory are dubious.
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