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  • Join us for a fun outdoor painting class, while you sip your favorite adult beverage at The Lafayette Hotel. Wednesday, July 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. $45 per person including canvas, paint and tools Check-in begins 15 minutes before the event start time. All ages are welcome at this event. You're sure to enjoy a fun and creative evening as you produce your very own masterpiece! You'll be guided step-by-step through the entire painting process by fun and entertaining artist and instructor, Darrin Fuller. We encourage artistic freedom! Alter the painting to fit your own style and use as many or as few of the paint colors available. All materials and supplies are provided. No experience necessary. For details and to purchase your tickets, visit Paint & Vino.
  • Celebrate the longest day of the year with an evening of yoga and live music that will awaken your senses! The intentional movement of yoga is a wonderful way to honor, celebrate, and connect with the energy of the summer solstice. After yoga, stay for Rebel and Muse Blanc de Blancs, hors d’evoures and live music by the Rooftop Pool and watch as the sun sets over the horizon. The yoga practice will be led by Melanie Wassman while live music is played by Kaleo Wassman. One glass of complimentary Rebel and Muse Blanc de Blancs and hors d’evoures will be included in the ticket price. Visit: https://missionpacifichotel.com/event/summer-solstice-yoga-celebration/ Mission Pacific Hotel on Facebook + Facebook
  • When a writer started suffering from near-constant fatigue, his doctors were stumped at first. Here's his journey to understand and live with hypothyroidism, a disease that affects millions.
  • Controversy swirled around the new course after it was rejected by the Florida Department of Education, with conservative critics accusing the College Board of bias.
  • Strand Magazine announced that its latest issue will include a poem by the author written around 1955 that shows his "softer, sensitive side."
  • Research has consistently found that criminalizing homelessness only makes it harder for people to find housing, perpetuating the problem and increasing the cost to taxpayers.
  • Bread — and the lack thereof — plays a role in many corners of the world facing a crisis, from Israel and Gaza to Ukraine to Afghanistan to Sudan.
  • In a lawsuit, an ex-staffer alleges the late Fox News chief Roger Ailes, shown above, sexually abused her for years. She is also suing former top Fox executive Bill Shine, alleging he enabled Ailes.
  • The invasion of Ukraine hampered collaboration with Russian climate scientists. That's bad news for our collective ability to understand, and prepare for, a hotter planet.
  • Beginning in the 1940s, the Ken Cinema brought foreign and independent films to San Diego. But the single-screen landmark has been vacant for the past two years and has just been sold.
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