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  • The pills for adults and school-aged kids aren't the right dose for preschoolers. Plus they taste bad. Now there's a new pill for little ones — but it seems like an uphill battle to get it to them.
  • The Best of North County Party returns to Carlsbad for an evening celebration of the top restaurants, breweries, distilleries, businesses, and more that San Diego's North County has to offer. Tickets include unlimited bites & sips prepared by local chefs and buzz-worthy brands. The Friday night event will be hosted in the Carlsbad Flower Fields' year round lush gardens. Guests will indulge in a night filled with live music by Hollywood Principle, post-worthy photo-ops, 50+ vendors, and more! Tickets are limited and will sell out. This is a 21+up event. No exceptions. No children or pets are allowed onsite due to the nature of the event and the safety of all those participating. Plenty of free parking is available, but hitching a ride via ride share, taxi, or designated driver is always our best recommendation so you can enjoy the event to the fullest. Check out the full lineup of restaurants, bars, breweries and businesses at www.sdmag.com/northcounty.
  • Ten days of eyeball busting shows from all over the world! Set in Balboa Park, San Diego’s most popular destination, the San Diego International Fringe Festival is a great value and offers local and world-wide acts in theater, dance, music, and performance art. Shows run every day from May 18-28. Box office is located at the Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theater in Balboa Park. Check the website for specific show dates, times, and locations or to purchase tickets. San Diego International Fringe Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • The previously unknown artwork discovered during renovations at the Cezanne family home in Aix-en-Provence, France, expands knowledge of the artist's development.
  • A California appeals court has ruled companies like Uber and Lyft do not have to treat their drivers as employees.
  • Take a glimpse into the vault of stowed away art pieces by world renowned artist James Hubbell in the newest exhibition titled, “Seeking Beauty – From the Archives of James Hubbell” at the Santa Ysabel Art Gallery. Running from Saturday, Sept. 9 to Monday, Oct. 30, the exhibition seeks to educate the public about the behind-the-scenes work happening at the Ilan-Lael Foundation such as preserving James Hubbell works and spreading awareness of his vision and creativity. For the first time, James Hubbell opens his archival collection to exhibit never before seen artworks and ephemera that identify pivotal experiences in his childhood, his time at art school, and his explorations of the wider world in the years before he settled in Santa Ysabel. These experiences collectively mold a young man with ideas which he revisits throughout his career, expressing his love of nature, architecture, mythology, and the joy and pathos of being human. Opening reception: 4-8 p.m. on Sept. 9: To kick-off the new exhibition, the Ilan-Lael Foundation and the Santa Ysabel Art Gallery welcome the public to the opening reception on Saturday, September 9 where guests will get the opportunity to hear speeches from other prominent local and regional artists as well as view a selection from an extensive collection of over 17,000 items from the artist's archive, including paintings, journal entries, sketches, photos, patterns, and samples. There will also be a chance for attendees to purchase some new and original artwork by James Hubbell as a memory of the unforgettable experience. Hubbell Artist Statement: "Few of us, near the end of a life, get the opportunity to reflect back and try to understand it. To think about the gates walked through or maybe even the gates pushed through. Life is completely a mystery, or better yet, magic. For me, it comes down to trusting life and acting as if that trust was real, and believing if we approach each day without fear and just listen, seemingly insignificant things can change everything. The different threads that make up our lives – the good and the not as good – can weave a beautiful tapestry if we trust them." —James Hubbell Related links: Ilan Lael Foundation website | Instagram | Facebook Santa Ysabel Art Gallery website | Facebook
  • The USDA is updating an important map for gardeners and growers picking plants and flowers. The new map shows the contiguous U.S. is about 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the last map 11 years ago.
  • Hours: 11a.m. - Midnight from July 19-23 Visitors will find a menu heavily inspired by Sonic’s universe, with menu items such as “Sonic’s Classic Chili Dog”; the “Knuckles Sandwich,” a crispy fried chicken sandwich; and “The Evil Genius” egg salad sandwich. Sides will include “Golden Ring” onion rings and “Fast Fries,” a homage to Sonic’s speed. And of course, there will be a blue drink — the “Blue Blur” (Sonic) blueberry slushie, the “Smashing Echidna” (Knuckles) cherry slush; “Flying Fox” (Tails) mango orange slush; and “Team Dark” (Shadow) mocha milkshake. Every order will come in custom-designed Sonic packaging, and visitors will also be able to purchase exclusive Sonic the Hedgehog Speed Cafe merchandise including t-shirts, hoodies and hats. Visit: https://sdccblog.com/2023/07/sonic-the-hedgehog-restaurant-coming-to-san-diego-comic-con-2023/ Instagram
  • Members of San Diego’s LGBTQ community are shaken after a shooting late Saturday night at a Colorado Springs nightclub left five people dead. Then, allegations regarding a San Diego County Public Defender supervisor’s use of racist terminology are scheduled to be aired in Superior Court soon. And, the controversies surrounding the World Cup have made it hard for many fans to focus on the games being played. We’ll hear from a San Diego-based reporter who’s in Qatar. The University of California strike continues for its second week with 7,700 union members on strike at UC San Diego. Next, Another bad report for San Diego’s ambulance provider. Falck is set to see fines after failing to meet response times and staffing goals again. Finally, our Midday Edition film critics highlight a movie they feel thankful for: “Tár.”
  • Come be part of an inspirational and hope-filled evening with Tim Tebow. Enjoy a reception, dinner, silent and live auction, live music, stories of transformation and more, while unifying behind a movement to create positive change. The goal of this event is to raise awareness and funds to provide crucial support to struggling families through a proven, 700-day program that equips them with the skills, knowledge, and resources to grow beyond dependency and leave homelessness permanently.
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