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  • Café Sevilla is home to the longest-running Flamenco Dinner show in Southern California. Every Saturday night, we offer a three-course paella dinner menu combined with a two-part Flamenco Dance performance and intermission featuring a belly dancer or other special guest performer. Our dancers are at the top of their field, having been trained in Spain and teaching their own Flamenco classes. These shows are a sensory indulgence of sight, sound and taste, leaving our guests with a piece of truly Spanish culture. Marvel at the passion, beauty, and athleticism of this traditional art form as you enjoy an included dinner featuring our Shaved Jamón Serrano Ensalada Sevillana followed by our award-winning Paella Valenciana and Lemon Tart with Linguee Cherries for dessert. A tapas menu, full bar and eclectic wine list are also available for à la carte purchase. View show menu HERE, which includes vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free designations, accomodations and upgrades. This show is $89.50 per person (price does not include tax, 20% tip and 5% surcharge which will be added to check at end of the show). The ticket includes a three-course dinner and entry into our nightclub. Please note, we cannot permit children under 10 to attend the show. Location of show is held in theater space or tapas bar based on business needs. Doors open at 6 p.m. and seating is assigned on arrival at communal style seating like they do it in Spain! Dinner show starts promptly at 6:30 p.m.
  • Fallbrook Public Utility residential customers will see a 5% reduction January while Rainbow customers won't see any savings until at least the fall.
  • Private care management, often nurses or social workers, is a growing field that helps people navigate the elder care system. People call it "a game changer" — but it comes at a high price.
  • After a rocky start, most of the bugs in the app have been fixed. But migrant advocates say it’s created a two-tiered asylum system.
  • SD Melanin is proud to present "Kinfolk," a sensational Juneteenth event celebrating Black liberation, excellence, and joy! Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 25, and prepare for an unforgettable experience at The Holding Company in Ocean Beach. Get ready to groove to the incredible sounds of DJ Mogotti, Dauche, Mr. Hek, DJ Drumright, DJ Lotus, and DJ VAJ The Coolest. Their electrifying sets will keep you dancing all night long as you celebrate the spirit of Juneteenth. Discover the captivating artwork by Illustrated Melanin, whose pieces beautifully represent the diverse experiences and profound beauty within the Black community. Let their art ignite your creativity and deepen your connection to the culture. Passion Planner, an organization committed to personal growth and productivity, will host workshops during the event. Join these interactive sessions to learn valuable strategies for setting goals, staying motivated, and unlocking your potential. Explore a curated collection of products and services by Black-owned businesses, proudly showcased at the event. From fashion to art, beauty to technology, you'll have the chance to support and uplift the entrepreneurial spirit within the Black community. Kinfolk is a celebration of Black liberation, excellence, and joy. Come together with friends, family, and the San Diego community to honor the significance of Juneteenth in a vibrant and inclusive environment. Don't miss out on this incredible event! Secure your spot today by purchasing tickets through our website. Availability is limited, so act fast to guarantee your place at Kinfolk.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging voters to approve a ballot initiative that he says is needed to tackle the state's homelessness crisis.
  • Logan Heights restaurant owners are hoping people from outside the neighborhood will venture in for food and fun at "Taste of Imperial" this Friday.
  • Monday, March 3, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app and YouTube. As the Ice Age glaciers melted, European civilization was born-and with it, so was art. From the Stone Age came prehistoric art: mysterious tombs, mighty megaliths, and vivid cave paintings. Then the Egyptians and the Greeks laid the foundations of Western art-creating a world of magical gods, massive pyramids, sun-splashed temples, and ever-more-lifelike statues.
  • NPR's Scott Simon remembers television producer Norman Lear, who died this week at age 101.
  • Far-right users online have reacted to a Colorado court ruling that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on that state's primary ballot. They're calling for "civil war."
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