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  • Long a third rail in San Diego politics, parking policy is suddenly up for debate as the city grapples with its crumbling infrastructure and a structural deficit of more than $258 million.
  • Louisiana's famous music, grub and lifestyle are coming to San Diego once again.
  • Light up your Christmas Eve with a special dining cruise on San Diego Bay. On Tuesday, December 24, 2024. Join us aboard a decorated yacht adorned with lights and holiday decor. While you cruise past the sparkling city skyline, we’ll prepare a holiday dinner in our onboard galley. After you dine, enjoy music on the dance floor and more sightseeing from the open-air observation deck. Create magical memories with family and friends and experience Christmas Eve like never before. Visit: https://flagshipsd.com/cruises/christmas-eve-dinner-cruise Flagship SD on Instagram and Facebook
  • Zach Mack spent a year attempting to rescue his father from the depths of the conspiracy rabbit hole. Their family was forced to reckon with clashing realities, ideological divides and misinformation.
  • Mark your calendars, rally your crew, and get ready to soak in the sparkly splendor of the holidays because the Chula Vista Starlight Parade & Festival is coming back to Downtown Chula Vista for its 60th edition! This dazzling event had a triumphant return in 2023 after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, and this season’s festivities promise to shine even brighter and, bring the community together to make memories and spread joy in unforgettable ways. Last year’s event was a runaway success, with a turnout of more than 50,000 guests that set a high bar for 2024, but Chula Vista is excited to elevate the experience this year. Downtown Chula Vista will come alive with snowflake lights and celebratory fun starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday, December 14. This exceptional event will include a holiday market selling gifts and treats from local artisanal vendors, and free photos with Santa available. There will be show-stopping live music and entertainment programming throughout the day, as well as arts and crafts for all ages. A tree lighting ceremony is scheduled to begin at 5:45 p.m., with a holiday tree standing more than 25-feet-tall - you won’t want to miss it! The ceremony kicks off the parade, which starts at 6 p.m. and will feature participants ranging from festive floats and marching bands to dance teams and classic cars. This year will also include new offerings, like a holiday movie screening at Memorial Bowl Amphitheater in Memorial Park, a larger stage for performers and presenters, a Kid’s Zone with expanded activities, and a business storefront decorating contest that will be judged by a panel composed of local community members. The Chula Vista Starlight Parade & Festival would not be possible without our sponsors and supporters, which help bring to life this beloved and long-standing tradition each year. To participate in the parade or holiday market, apply and register here. To volunteer or become a sponsor, fill out the form here. So please join us at this signature South Bay event—decked out in your finest, of course! Chula Vista Starlight Parade & Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Your ticket includes: Cruise around San Diego Bay aboard the gorgeous NERISSA yacht 60 minute intimate unplugged acoustic live music performance by Graham Nancarrow Meet & Greet and autograph opportunity with Graham Nancarrow A complimentary glass of Prosecco upon boarding Light bites available during cruise Full bar available during cruise for cash/card purchase About Graham Nancarrow... Graham Nancarrow is a singer/songwriter from San Diego, based out of Nashville. Nancarrow’s debut album, “Valley of the Deer” was released in 2012 and was up for best album at the San Diego Music Awards. In 2013, he signed a 2 album deal and released “Heart” (dedicated to his father, Loren). In 2015, Nancarrow released the full-length, “Simple Things” and it won best Americana/Country album at the SDMA’s. Nancarrow moved to Nashville in 2017 after making an album there called, “Hot Chicken” engineered and produced by Vance Powell. He teamed up with friend John Bohlinger in Nashville in 2020. The Spanish track "Solamente" leads the way in popularity and continues to spread across the world via streaming. His song “You’re The Reason I Drink” has been played on SiriusXM Outlaw Country and CMT featured a song co-written with Tera Lynne & John Bohlinger called “I Understand (I Will Never Understand)”. Visit: https://www.theseasessions.com/buy-tickets#/event/kdweaLQCzzrrpMKVbQMz Graham Nancarrow on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson says that telling Sly Stone's story with empathy was a way to open a conversation about Black artists and mental health.
  • The Coronado Historical Association and Honorary Chair, Mrs. Pat Mearns, invite you to a special event celebrating history and preservation. Join us for an afternoon of fellowship and breathtaking bay views as we journey back in time over a plates lunch. The program will feature an exclusive presentation on CHA's ongoing preservation efforts from our Curator of Collections, Vickie Stone. you will have an up-close look at highlights from our treasured collection. Luncheon: $75 per person. Reserve early as space is limited. This event promises an enriching experience in support of our important work. We look forward to seeing you there and greatly appreciate your continued support of the Coronado Historical Association. Visit: https://coronadohistory.org/calendar/event/5th-annual-collections-luncheon/ Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
  • Last week, the hottest ticket in NYC wasn't the SNL 50th anniversary concert. It was the three nights Paul McCartney played at a tiny downtown venue that usually hosts up-and-coming indie rock bands.
  • President Trump kicked off his second term with a dramatic crackdown on immigration. Critics call those moves cruel and unnecessary. But many of Trump's supporters are applauding these early steps.
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