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  • Explore America's #1 Ballpark on one of Petco Park's daily guided tours. Experience the ballpark as only players and staff do. Led by a tour guide, this historical, behind-the-scenes tour allows guests to experience the ballpark while learning about the history of Petco Park and the San Diego Padres. Some of the tour stops include: • Field Warning Track • Cutwater Coronado Club • Padres Hall of Fame Presented by Sony • Press Box • Private Luxury Suite • Breitbard Hall of Fame Tours are available everyday starting at 8 a.m. with a duration of 80 minutes. Tours start every half hour until 7 p.m. Get tickets here! • Adults: $25 • Seniors (60+): $20 • Children (3-12): $20 • Military (with ID): $20 • Kids Under 36 Inches in Height: Free For more information, please visit mlb.com/padres/ballpark/tours or call (619) 795-5025.
  • The extreme heat and low humidity could create elevated fire weather conditions as well, NWS forecasters said.
  • Set in 1989 Germany shortly before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this series centers on a cocky female assassin and puts a playful spin on the end of communism.
  • The trajectory of Jesse Leon’s life changed after after he was sexually assaulted when he was 11 years old.
  • Picasso was the first rock-star artist—a ferocious pacifist, obsessive art maker, flamboyantly opinionated philosopher, and self-proclaimed clown—who relished his passionate views about love, death, war, beauty, eternity, and creativity. Herbert Siguenza creates a joyful and mesmerizing portrait of the maestro as he dances, sculpts, shares secrets, clowns, draws and impersonates a matador while extensively quoting the father of modern art. With a skill that will amaze you, the actor draws and paints in real time during his performance! Having wowed audiences in San Diego, L.A., the Bay Area, Houston, Denver, and more, Siguenza’s one-man tour de force returns for a limited time on film, stronger than a bull in a china shop! Date | Available for streaming until Sunday, February 6 at midnight Location | Online Get tickets here! Access to the play goes from $15 to $250. This show is brought to you by San Diego Repertory Theatre. For more information, please visit sdrep.org/show-detail.php?id=634 or call (619) 544-1000.
  • New book from San Diego-based journalist J. Malcolm Garcia profiles everyday people of Afghanistan amid the constant backdrop of 20 years of war.
  • John Wicker acknowledged that a rape survivor was brought in to address male athletes after rape allegations against three football players first surfaced last year.
  • The earthquakes, considered minor by geologists, started in December. No one knows what is causing them or how long they will continue.
  • Decorated Navy SEAL Nathanael Roberti nearly died at the troubled San Diego rehab center in April.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, co-leader of The Maori Party in the New Zealand parliament, about a push to change the country's name to Aotearoa, a Maori name.
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