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  • The Academy Awards officially adopted the "Oscars" nickname in 1939. But who is Oscar, and who started calling them that? We may never know. But here are four enduring legends to consider.
  • Investors around the world breathed a sigh of relief at the prospect of peace — and an easing of the global energy crisis.
  • With espresso shots, kisses on the cheek and Andrea Bocelli singalongs, Team Italy has charmed the baseball world. But their mission is more ambitious: Turn Italy into a bona fide baseball factory.
  • Will the Puerto Rican superstar bring out any special guests? Will there be controversy? Here's what you should know about what could be the most significant concert of the year.
  • We're taking stock of this year's notable holiday movies, with titles including such gems as Oy to the World!, Christmas at the Catnip Cafe, A Merry Little Ex-Mas, and A Pickleball Christmas.
  • December Weekend Events at Orfila The entire property has transformed into a full holiday wonderland, complete with a beautifully decorated tasting room and a brand-new Igloo Village! Saturday, Dec. 13 • DJ sets from 1–4 p.m. and 5–9 p.m. • Santa's coming to Orfila! You can visit with Santa from 2 – 5 p.m. • La Frida (Mexican Food) will be on property from 1–7 p.m. • Elsa (from Frozen) and friends meet-and-greet from 3–5 p.m. • Launching this weekend: Orfila's winter hot chocolate Sunday, Dec. 14 – Holiday Hoedown | 12–5 p.m. • Santa will be at Orfila from 2–5 p.m. • Line dancing lessons with professional instructor Erin (Instagram: @erininboots) • Country music with Greg (Instagram: @djmrf) Saturday, Dec. 20 • Santa will be at Orfila from 12–3 p.m. • Elsa and friends meet-and-greet from 3–5 p.m. • DJ sets from 1–4 p.m. and 5–9 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 • Santa visits will be at Orfila from 2–5 p.m. • Live music from 12–8 p.m. Introducing the Orfila Igloo Village New this year, Orfila is offering guests a completely unique winter experience with our first-ever Igloo Village. Six beautifully styled, cozy private igloos are now open for reservations, giving guests a magical way to enjoy wine with friends and family during the holiday season. Guests can book a 90-minute igloo experience in advance on OpenTable. Day-of reservations are also available through our tasting room team, based on availability. Standard Igloos – $195 • Seats 4 to 6 guests • Includes 3 bottles of wine for non-members • Includes 4 bottles of wine for members Reserve your Igloo experience here Cigar Igloo (the Cigloo) – $195 • Seats up to 8 guests • Features an air purifier for comfort • Includes 3 bottles for non-members or 4 bottles for members Reserve your Cigar Igloo experience here Pinot’s Palace – $395 • Our largest igloo, seating up to 8 guests • Named after our well-loved winery dog, Pinot • Includes 6 bottles for non-members or 8 bottles for members Reserve your Pinot's Palace experience here New Year's Eve at Orfila We invite guests to join us on Wednesday, December 31, as we celebrate the coming of the New Year all day long from Noon to 9 p.m. Each hour, we’ll toast to a different time zone around the world including the UK, Brazil, Mexico, and more and end the night with New York’s official countdown at 9 p.m. This family-friendly celebration is the perfect way to welcome 2026. Guests can enjoy photo opportunities, kid-friendly activities, sparkling cider, hot chocolate, and of course Orfila’s amazing wine as we journey through global countdowns. Orfila Vineyards & Winery. Hours of operation: Monday - Friday | 1Noon to 8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday | 11a.m. to 8 p.m. 13455 San Pasqual Road, Escondido, CA 92025. Orfila Vineyards and Winery on Instagram
  • Convoy steps into its cultural era with the first Lunar New Year kickoff celebration ever hosted in the Convoy Cultural District. Hosted by The Doan Foundation, Social Artistry, and Up 2 You Cafe, this event marks the beginning of a new community tradition in one of San Diegos most iconic Pan Asian business corridors. This festival blends the energy of an old-school street night market with a modern community gathering. Attendees can come hungry and expect a stacked lineup of regional food vendors, curated cultural goods, and small businesses offering one-of-a-kind finds. The district will be filled with roaming performances, live lion dance showcases by top San Diego lion dance teams- Legendary Lion Dance and Southern Sea Dragon and Lion Dance, traditional drums, night market lighting, vendors stalls, community art displays, and spaces for families to gather, reconnect, and celebrate the new year in a way the area has missed for decades. If you attend, you can expect: A fully walkable open-air market spanning the heart of the district Bold and immersive lion dance exhibitions performed in the streets A mix of vendors offering cultural goods, apparel, art, and handcrafted items Traditional drums, movement, music, and firecracker finale moments Family meeting points and gathering pockets designed for connection Food stalls bringing cuisines from across the region into one destination Community traditions restored and reshaped for the next generation A celebration built for residents, visitors, creatives, families, and culture carriers With Performances by: White Dragon Martial Arts of East County DJ Qolaj Mochi Cafe Hoa Nghiem Lion Dance & Dancers Chanh Kien Lion Dance & Dancers Soup Pha Dok Kulap Sinlapakorn Legendary Lion Dance Association Southern Sea Dragon & Lion Dance Convoy Rising is designed to be loud, nostalgic, unfiltered and human, rooted in tradition but built to last. This kickoff is about presence, momentum, and reclaiming space for culture. It is where food meets heritage, where community meets celebration, and where Convoy proves it is not just a destination, but a home for cultural pride.
  • Applicable to comedy, drama, and reality, this unique course is designed for creative aspiring writers with no prior experience—as well as those with screenwriting experience—who seek to break into television writing. Learn in an interactive environment the basics of creating, writing, and presenting your first television script for both drama and/or comedy, including how to take your idea to the next step and create a complete half-hour or one-hour television script. Beginning and professional writers are welcome. Prior screenwriting experience is not required. The course will cover: The steps usually taken for a first-time television writer towards writing the first script (general idea, character development, style, story acts, etc.) Structure Character development The importance of your first script as a calling card How to find an agent and get your script read Who should you be writing for Who does what job on a television series The outlets for new shows and new ideas Developing your idea The best way to write for you The Writers’ Room Collaboration processes Overview of winning past and current television show scripts Feedback on your current concepts, outline, scenes and scripts Students will be emailed several TV scripts (shooting drafts) in PDF format prior to the first-class session (and more during the course) to be read in advance if possible. We’ll also be viewing videos related to the topics throughout the course. This course will also include special guests, including WGA writers and producers working in television today. Students will get the opportunity to ask questions and get a behind-the-scenes look into how television is made, learning about the different career paths to becoming a professional television writer and what showrunners, producers, creative executives, and fellowship competitions are looking for from writers working today. Note: Enrollment is limited to 12 participants. Be sure to sign up today! Disclaimers Please note that you will receive your Zoom link via email 24 hours before the start of this class. If you enroll in this class less than 24 hours before it begins, please either send us a message or email us at programs@sandiegowriters.org to request your link. Please be advised that it is best to register at least a week before the start of a class to help our instructors prepare and ensure that it does not get canceled or rescheduled. Policies regarding registration, refunds, cancellations, etc. can be found on our policies page. If you would like to provide feedback regarding this class, please feel free to complete an evaluation form. Visit: https://writeyourstorynow.org/classes-workshops/2025-06-17-creating-writing-your-first-tv-pilot-with-bo-kaprall/ SD Writers Ink on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us for "We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy" with Natalie Baszile at the San Diego Central Library! San Diego Public Library and USD Copley Library are thrilled to present Natalie Baszile for this year's Black History Month Author spotlight. This in-person event will also include a resource fair, Q&A session, book signing and—for attendees who arrive early—a FREE copy of one of Natalie's books.* 5 p.m. | Resource Fair 6 p.m. | Author Talk 7 p.m. | Book Signing Registration is highly recommended. Visit https://mysdpl.org/nataliebaszile to reserve your spot! *Arrive early—the first 50 attendees receive one of Natalie's books. Natalie Baszile is the author of the novel, "Queen Sugar," which was adapted for seven television seasons and nominated for an NAACP Image Award. She has a M.A. in Afro-American Studies from UCLA, and an MFA from Warren Wilson College's MFA Program for Writers. Join us as we discuss Natalie Baszile's new non-fiction book, "We are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land & Legacy," where Natalie brings together essays, poems, conversations, portraits, and first-person narratives to tell the story of Black people's connection to the land from Emancipation to the present. Natalie's passion for the stories of Black farmers and land stewards comes from a desire to shift the narrative around agriculture, farming, and labor. ==== Parking at Central Library ==== Attendees may park for up to 2 hours FREE, with a validated ticket, in Central Library's underground parking garage. For more information on how to get to the event, please visit the Central Library website. https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/central-library/parking ==== Additional Lecture at USD ==== A second author talk, held inside the Mother Hill room of USD Copley Library will take place on Monday, February 23 at 6 p.m. and will follow a similar format. This program is open to the public. Natalie Baszile on Facebook / Instagram
  • Observe one of the most miraculous natural phenomena on the planet: the 5,000-mile winter migration of gray whales to the Baja Peninsula to mate and deliver their calves. Journey from San Diego into Mexico to trace the migration and lifecycle of the gray whale. 5 Days & 4 nights - Departure from San Diego Day 1: San Diego - Ensenada - San Quintin- Catavina- Guerrero Negro Day 2: Guerrero Negro- Whale Watching and Salt Mine Exploration Day 3: Guerrero Negro - Whale and Bird Watching at Ojo de Liebre Lagoon Day 4: Guerrero Negro- San Ignacio - Laguna de San Ignacio ( whale watching) - San Ignacio - Guerrero Negro Day 5: Guerrero Negro- Catavina- San Quintin- Ensenada- San Diego 2026 Dates: January 26- 30, 2026 * February 9-13, 2026 * February 23-27, 2026 March 9-13, 2026 * March 23-27, 2026 * April 6- 10, 2026 * - Private Groups can be requested for each trip - Visit: https://www.fivestartours.com/baja-mexico-whale-journeys.html Five Star Tours on Facebook / Instagram
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