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  • Gather Your Friends for a Friendsgiving at The Rooftop Bar! Before the turkey is carved and the family stories unfold, gather your chosen family above the ocean. Friendsgiving Eve at The Rooftop invites you to reconnect over Mezze Platters and Seafood Towers, elegant bottles, and the kind of sunsets only Oceanside can host. Pair your evening with a Signature Mezze Platter or Seafood Tower (perfect for three) and let the celebration begin. The Homecoming Selection Curated bottles priced to reunite: Champagne — 20% off Rosé (still or sparkling) — 20% off Whites & Reds — 15% off Large-Format Magnums — 25% off The Rooftop Bar on Facebook / Instagram
  • With options to dine in for a festive dinner or brunch, embrace breathtaking views of Mission Bay while savoring holiday flavors at the Catamaran. For dinner on Christmas Eve, you and your loved ones can celebrate this special holiday with a curated three-course holiday dinner at Oceana Coastal Kitchen with an optional wine pairing to delight the senses. Hosted in our upstairs ballroom with views of Mission Bay, the Christmas Day Brunch features a delicious buffet spread including a seafood cold bar, seasonal favorites, and tempting desserts. Adults can sip on a complimentary glass of sparkling wine while everyone can enjoy the live entertainment. Join us for unforgettable holiday memories! Visit: https://www.catamaranresort.com/event/christmas-dining-mission-bay Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa on Instagram and Facebook
  • Serẽa Coastal Cuisine will offer an array of featured à la carte dishes for Thanksgiving dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 27, including stracciatella and preserved pear salad with frisée, pumpkin spice walnuts and lemon vinaigrette, priced at $28; roasted turkey, paired with crab mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, creamy horta and turkey gravy, priced at $48; and bone-in braised short rib, served with smoked gouda polenta, beef au jus, crispy asparagus and microgreens, priced at $75. Those with a sweet tooth can cap off the meal with brown butter pecan pie, featuring an all-butter crust topped with orange whip and shaved orange zest, priced at $22.
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  • Award-winning writer Jamaica Kincaid will be a featured guest at the 31st Annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, "Writing Across the Divide." One of the most decorated writers of her generation, Jamaica Kincaid is a writer with a clear, illuminating vision of humanity. Written in a deceptively simple and unadorned style, Kincaid’s books are informed by her status as an uprooted subject, born in the Caribbean island of Antigua, but living in North America. Kincaid deals with such universal themes as coming-of-age and the necessity of separation from parents and establishing identity. After leaving Antigua for New York to work as an au pair, Kincaid studied photography at the New York School for Social Research and attended Franconia College in New Hampshire. A staff writer at The New Yorker from 1974-1996, she published her first book, a collection of pieces for The New Yorker called "At the Bottom of the River," in 1983. Her first novel, "Annie John," followed in 1985—the coming-of-age story of a willful ten-year-old growing up on Antigua. With thirteen translations, it is estimated it is the most translated book by an Antiguan author. Further novels include "Lucy," the story of a teenage girl from the West Indies who comes to North America to work as an au pair for a wealthy family; "The Autobiography of My Mother," a novel set on the island of Dominica and told by a 70-year-old woman looking back on her life; and "Mr. Potter" which follows the life of an illiterate taxi chauffeur. Kincaid’s deeply personal and reflective style has made her one of the most influential voices in contemporary literature. She has received numerous awards, including the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction. Tickets are offered in partnership with Warwick’s. Included in the ticket is live music, which begins at 6:15 p.m. when doors open for seating. The 31st Anniversary Writer's Symposium by the Sea will be February 25-27, 2026, also featuring broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff and award-winning writer George Saunders. For more info, visit here: https://www.pointloma.edu/2026writers. Jamaica Kincaid on Instagram
  • California Democrats are eager to advance a pair of bond measures to fund affordable housing construction, but lack enthusiasm for tenant rights protections as a controversial rent control measure bites the dust for a second straight year.
  • La Jolla's Warwick's is the nation's oldest continuously family-owned bookstore, known for books, gifts and community events.
  • Double the shows. Double the joy. This season, make it a holiday to remember with not one, but two Cygnet celebrations! Pair the tradition you love with the sparkle you didn’t know you needed, and treat yourself to the full festive experience — because the more magic, the merrier. Experience "A Christmas Carol," Dickens’ classic tale reimagined with music, magic, and holiday cheer, and Cygnet’s "A Magical Holiday: Christmas at The Joan," a joyful celebration of festive music and dance for the whole family. Check the showtimes and get your tickets at CygnetTheatre.org Cygnet Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court changed the way California treats people with severe mental illness. We spoke with dozens of participants to learn how it’s working.
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