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  • This multi-sensory evening features a five-course pre-fixe menu with pairings from some of San Diego's top mixologist. TBT is designed as a secret dinner series, with most of the details- including location and menu- revealed the evening before the event via email with a link to an obscure, unknown and off-the-beaten-path location. The Blank Table is excited to announce our 2023 dinner series in partnership with Be Saha Hospitality. With top chefs from San Diego and Baja, Be Saha has created some of the best culinary concepts in the city, including Tahona, Oculto 477, Wormwood, Botanica, Tahona Baja and more to be announced this year. Join us for this unique underground dining experience made for seekers of culinary excellence. For more information visit: theblanktablesd
  • As the world waits for the iPhone 15, a loyal iPhone user tries out a competitor, the Nothing Phone 2.
  • The San Diego chapters of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) have teamed up to present the first ASID and NKBA Kitchen and Bath Tour. The self-guided tour will feature 12 beautifully designed homes in San Diego County with newly remodeled spaces. Located from Carlsbad to Coronado, the tour showcases an array of tastes, lifestyles, and personal preferences. Projects feature the latest trends in flooring, surfaces, appliances, color, lighting, sustainability, materials, technology and universal design. Advance tickets are $30 per person via Eventbrite. The link to tickets is on the ASID San Diego website, Day-of-event tickets for $35 will be available at all tour sites via Eventbrite. Addresses for all tour sites will be posted on the ASID San Diego website on April 29, the day of the tour. Tickets will also be available at Design Studio West, 4250 Morena Blvd., Suite C, San Diego on the day of the event.
  • Stephen McCauley's comic novel offers readers the gift of laughter as well as a more expansive image of what family can be. Book critic Maureen Corrigan says it was a perfect January read.
  • Coral reefs face a dire future as oceans get hotter. Scientists are breeding corals that can handle heat better, in the hope they can survive long enough for humans to rein in climate change.
  • Eight years after San Diego adopted a goal of ending all traffic deaths on city streets by 2025, the number of fatalities is essentially unchanged.
  • World leaders, climate experts and oil company executives converge on Dubai later this week to talk about climate change at the United Nations COP28 meeting. Here's what you need to know.
  • As the U.S. celebrates the civil rights icon on MLK Day, here are a few things to know about the holiday honoring the slain activist and his fight against inequality and racial injustice.
  • The short answer for why the Nevada GOP is holding its own presidential caucus two days after the state-run primary election: Republicans don't like Nevada's new voting rules.
  • School systems of every size have been hit by cyberattacks. "It's not Johnny in his room trying to break in and change his grades anymore," says one superintendent.
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