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  • Many of the future roundabouts are slated to be built in mostly residential areas, in areas including Mission Bay Park and City Heights.
  • Cinema Junkie chronicles a century of Black cinema, from silent films to superheroes and beyond.
  • Funds that were initially intended for military construction projects were diverted to the border wall's construction, but will be redirected to their original projects.
  • Kenneth Smith, 58, died at 8:25 p.m. Thursday, after a slew of last-minute appeals to several courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, failed.
  • Amazon's annual two-day sale for Prime members is here. Not all deals are as good as they seem, however. It pays to do some research to ensure you're getting the best price.
  • Join us at Garibaldi to learn the art of cyanotype, a 170 year old photographic printing process that uses sunlight to produce prints in a distinctive dark greenish-blue, and enjoy delicious sustainable seafood dishes all while supporting ocean conservation. Oriana Poindexter will guide guests as they create their own frame worthy cyanotype, or sun print, to take home using native kelp, seaweed and natural materials harvested responsibly from San Diego's ocean and shoreline. During the interactive workshop, guests will enjoy tray-passed bites including Culurgiones Friti with local rock crab, potato, telligio and brown butter emulsion; Local Opah Meatballs served with a spicy ‘nduja tomato sauce, sheep milk yogurt, and mint; and Sogliole Alla Parmigiana made with San Diego sand dabs, mirto fume, pecorino sardo, frisée, sea grass, and parsley. A full bar featuring Garibaldi’s signature cocktails will also be available for purchase. Following the workshop, guests will enjoy local oysters, shellfish and Baja yellowtail crudo station, along with interaction and kelp forest education by Reef Check. 25% of all ticket sales will be donated to Reef Check, a non-profit organization leading citizen scientists to promote stewardship of sustainable reef communities worldwide, including San Diego's local kelp forests. This event is in alignment with Garibaldi’s commitment to protecting the waters right here in San Diego, having recently received recognition from the James Beard Foundation as Smart Catch Committed restaurant for their seafood sustainability efforts. Follow Garibaldi on Instagram!
  • UPDATED: March 2, 2024 - March 3, 2024 Welcome to Brick Burger, where the world of food and fun come together in a unique and exciting way. At Brick Burger, we offer a one-of-a-kind pop-up dining experience that allows you to unleash your creativity and build your burger masterpiece from a selection of colorful and delicious bricks. Booking is essential! Our menu features a range of classic and specialty bricks made from the freshest and highest quality ingredients, so you can be sure that every bite will be a flavor explosion. Whether you're in the mood for a juicy beef patty, a crispy chicken fillet, or a hearty veggie option, our selection of bricks has something for everyone. But Brick Burger is more than just a place to enjoy a delicious meal. Our brick-themed restaurant is designed to immerse you in a playful and exciting world of bricks, with colorful brick walls, LEGO-themed furniture, and even a brick building station where you can let your imagination run wild and create your own brick designs. For families with young children, Brick Burger is the perfect destination for a day out. Our kid-friendly environment and menu options make it easy to keep the little ones entertained and satisfied. And for the more competitive diners, we host weekly brick-building competitions where you can show off your building skills and win some awesome prizes. At Brick Burger, we believe that food should be fun, and we've created a dining experience that truly reflects that. So come on down and let your inner child run wild as you build the burger of your dreams, surrounded by the colorful and creative world of bricks. For more infromation visit: explorehidden.com
  • A full day of fun activities for kids! We will have performances by the BMX Freestyle Team. Don’t miss out on the world’s most extreme freestyle stunt riders in an exciting, spectacular, non-stop action-packed stunt show! An exciting addition to our Kid’s Day will be the General Yo Competition Team. Prepare to be amazed at these competitive yoyo masters demonstrating their exciting tricks and moves, Most Kids Day activities are included with the cost of admission. The Flower Fields on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dec. 6-13, 2022 Join us for the first student exhibition since the pandemic! The Fall 2022 Art Exhibition features artworks in a variety of media including drawing, design, digital media, printmaking, photography, painting, ceramics, fashion and sculpture, all produced by students enrolled in Studio Art classes and the Fashion Department. All aspects of the exhibition were designed and executed by the San Diego Mesa College Museum Studies class under the direction of Professor Alessandra Moctezuma and Gallery Coordinator Jenny Armer. The image for the invitation was designed by Museum Studies student Caitlin Garcia. For Gallery info call: (619) 388-2829 Reception and art sale: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 4-7 p.m. Free and open to the public. Ceramics, glass, art, jewelry, art books and accessories by students and alumni will be for sale. Light refreshments. Support local artists and purchase original gifts. Parking information: Free parking in Lot #1 for reception night only. Park in faculty spaces only. If you have a student permit, you must park in student spaces. During gallery hours, park in student spots in Lot #1, and purchase a ticket by the machines for $1 per hour or use the ParkMobile App (campus code: 21003). Related links: Facebook: Mesa College Art Gallery Instagram: @sdmesacollege_gallery TikTok: sdmesacollege_gallery
  • With all that has shifted around in American politics, the Democrats' disconnect from the broad working class is the loss that has cost them the most and threatens them most in the years ahead.
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