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  • This December, step into The Elf Bar, a whimsical, elf-themed pop-up Christmas bar designed to spread holiday cheer! With festive décor, playful vibes, and enchanting surprises, it’s a holiday experience that’s sure to delight guests. Ticket Price: $16 per person (90-minute experience) Includes an Elf Welcome Drink (choose between alcoholic and non-alcoholic options). What to Expect at The Elf Bar: 100's of Elves: Be surrounded by festive elf figurines of all shapes and sizes! Breathtaking Decor: Upside-down tree, wreath chandeliers, and twinkling holiday lights. Elf Cocktails and Elf-Themed Games: Fun and interactive games to bring out the elf in everyone! No food is available at this location. Photo Opportunities: Capture unforgettable moments against our magical Christmas backdrop. This event is strictly 21+ Create an unforgettable holiday ambiance that will transport you to a festive wonderland. Whether it’s a family outing, a date night, or a friends’ night out, The Elf Bar offers a unique experience filled with holiday spirit. Make your venue thetop destination for Christmas celebrations this season!
  • The law originally banned health care providers from forcing patients to agree to pay medical bills, no matter the cost. Consumer groups say an amended version doesn't go far enough.
  • New film shows how the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program changed the lives of incarcerated men.
  • Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the virtual world. But reality bytes.
  • Two people legally in the U.S. who flew into a Boston airport have been denied reentry into the country after traveling abroad. One was deported in apparent defiance of a judicial order.
  • The South African actor has been speaking out about racial injustice for decades, often in collaboration with the late playwright Athol Fugard. Kunene and the King is Kani's latest project.
  • "When one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful person in the world is saying you've committed a crime, it doesn't matter what the truth is," says Valerie Costa, an anti-Tesla protester.
  • Economists say the sharp decline in wholesale egg prices is a positive sign, with some anticipating lower prices at grocery stores in a few weeks.
  • Retired engineer and volunteer docent Ron Peterson guides visitors around the Tijuana Estuary by teaching them to rely on their other four senses.
  • Tianyi Lu, conductor Paul Lewis, piano San Diego Symphony Orchestra Gareth Farr "The Invocation of the Sea" from From the Depths Sound the Great Sea Gongs Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 Winner of the Sir Georg Solti International Conductors' Competition, conductor Tianyi Lu opens her concert with the self-standing first movement of Gareth Farr’s From the Depths Sound the Great Sea Gongs. Farr is one of New Zealand’s leading composers and a distinguished percussionist whose music pulsates with exultant rhythms and colors reflecting his love of the landscapes and surrounding oceans of his native islands, as well as his fascination with his country’s Māori musical and mythic traditions which go back hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans. At the opposite end of the world, Norway’s greatest composer Edvard Grieg made his name when still a very young man with his brilliant and loveable Piano Concerto, still perhaps the composer’s most popular work and one of the most familiar piano concertos in world repertoire. The distinguished soloist will be the English pianist Paul Lewis. And the concert ends with one of the best loved of all Tchaikovsky’s works, his intensely dramatic Fourth Symphony, written at one of the most productive periods in the composer’s life, the time of his ballet Swan Lake and his opera Eugene Onegin. Operatic and balletic this symphony certainly is, with its fateful horn calls and its yearning melodies, and its infectious dance rhythms and sheer physical élan. For Jacobs Masterworks concerts, only children ages five years and older will be allowed into the concert hall. These children must have a ticket and be able to sit in an un-accompanied seat. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/from-the-depths-liu-leads-tchaikovskys-4th-symphony/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
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