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  • Make plans to attend a weekend of excitement as the Belgian Waffle Ride and Unroad Expo make their highly anticipated return to North City on April 27-28! This unique event promises a vibrant festival atmosphere featuring food, craft beer tastings from acclaimed local breweries, music, and more. Enjoy brewpub favorites from Cohn Restaurant Group’s Draft Republic, Belgian Ale from Lost Abbey Brewing, and craft brews on tap from acclaimed Tarantula Hill, the newest brewery addition to North City. Draft Republic will be serving favorites like Chicken Al Pastor and Brisket soft tacos, homemade Bratwurst sandwiches, and more, alongside a variety of canned cocktails, wine, and other beverages. Attendees can also indulge in freshly made waffles, paying homage to the event's namesake and adding an extra layer of fun and deliciousness to the festivities. On Sunday, April 28, spectators can watch the thrilling race action unfold from the Draft Republic patio and Expo grounds, providing an up-close view of the cycling excitement. Whether shopping wares available from more than 50 vendors, cheering on the cyclists, or soaking up the festival vibes, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Unroad Expo doors open at 9 a.m. on April 27 & 28. Admission is free, and food and brews will be available for purchase. Complimentary parking is also available in designated spaces at North City. For more information, visit https://www.belgianwaffleride.bike/pages/belgian-waffle-ride-ca
  • The Hamas-led assault that killed 1,200 people triggered a devastating Israeli military response in Gaza. Now the war has engulfed Lebanon and threatens to bring Israel and Iran into direct conflict.
  • As thousands of delegates flocked to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, they sported outfits that symbolized their support for Kamala Harris.
  • UCSD said it had placed some student transcripts and degrees on hold pending an investigation into a violation of the student code of conduct.
  • Sparks Gallery is pleased to show new work by artist Duke Windsor in his collection “Reflections”. Join us for the reception on Sunday, April 14, 2024 from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission is free and RSVP is encouraged; RSVP here. Duke Windsor’s success as a contemporary artist lies in his ability to infuse ordinary subject matter with his own ingenuity. Known for his predisposition to paint the crowded alleys of North Park, burgers dripping with grease, or trash cans put out to the curb, Windsor treats each with the reverence of a beloved relic. And to commemorate 30 years as a professional working artist in San Diego, this series, titled “Reflections”, focuses on the city’s streets. Each painting is gilded with lustrous gold leaf, a technique inspired by that used for old Russian icons. By delivering a kind of sacred designation to these secular, worldly scenes in his art, Windsor implores the viewer to rethink what is deemed as valuable and treasured in our everyday environment.
  • The final design for a newly renovated Ocean Beach pier will be unveiled at an upcoming community workshop.
  • Low clouds and fog are expected for some areas of San Diego County this week, with a few degrees of cooling and light showers over the mountains by mid-week.
  • In Detroit, a one-mile freeway is slated for removal, where a Black neighborhood once stood. It's part of an effort to reimagine divisive infrastructure — but the plan itself has been contentious.
  • The excessive heat warning is in effect until at least 8 p.m. Thursday for the San Diego County deserts.
  • A Justice Department investigation launched after the beating death of Tyre Nichols in 2023 found that "Memphis police officers regularly violate the rights of the people they are sworn to serve."
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