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  • Beyoncé, who led all artists with 11 nominations, won the Grammy for album of the year. Kendrick Lamar won record and song of the year, and Chappell Roan won best new artist.
  • Our top picks for Halloween fun in San Diego this season: Lon Chaney, "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors," and the return of 'Rocky Horror."
  • A spectacular two-day celebration that highlights the authentic cuisine, culture, and heritage of Lebanon. Guests will feast on traditional healthy Lebanese dishes such as Saj Zaatar & Cheese, Tabouleh, Hummus, Stuffed Grape Leaves, Falafel, Beef Shawarma, Chicken Kabob, Kibbeh and Gourmet Sweets and other delicacies. Vegan and Vegetarian options. Along with the exquisite food, there will be folkloric on-stage dance performances throughout the day, live music and dancing in the evenings, our famous beer and wine garden, carnival rides for the children, cooking demonstrations, and a raffle drawing for a chance to win $10,000.00 Visit: www.lebanesefestivalsandiego.com/ St. Ephrem Lebanese Festival on Facebook
  • Philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps was recuperating from a broken hip in 1922 when she learned of the need for a modern medical facility in La Jolla. With her funding, the hospital was opened on Sept. 17, 1924.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: New visual art exhibits; Sarah Hennies; City Ballet; Beethoven; Hugo Crosthwaite and music; "Hadestown"; San Diego Asian Film Festival's youth-friendly programs; Play Day at MCASD; plus live music and more.
  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie presents a program of classical music written for children and youth on Sunday, March 3 at 3 p.m. at St Bart’s Episcopal Church in Poway. Program includes Kabelevsky's Violin Concerto with soloist Florian Sulzmaier, Brahms' Lullaby and Sandman with soprano Anne-Marie Bulawka, Holst’s Brook Green Suite and Ravel's Mother Goose Suite. For more information visit: gsdmusicoterie.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • This weekend, SeaWorld is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with three days full of fun, food and festivities from March 15 to 17. Throughout the weekend, guests feeling the luck of the Irish can take their chance looking high and low in search of pots of gold hiding throughout the park to redeem for a prize at Guest Services. While looking for pots of gold, guests can dance along to authentic performances from the Irish dance school at SkyTower Lawn. SeaWorld Happy Hour will go green after 4 p.m. each day, giving guests the opportunity to toast the day with a $4 Shamrock Margarita specialty cocktail, or “Brew for $2” 12-ounce draft green beers at Explorer’s Bar, High Tide Brews & Underwater Cantina. Plus, SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival event is happening now, and this weekend only, the park is adding Tastes of Ireland for guests to sip and sample. Featured Irish cuisine includes Shepherd’s Pie, Corned Beef Sandwich, Guinness Beef Stew, and Guinness Brownies.
  • It takes a village to make the music we love. We remember the singers, songwriters, composers, instrumentalists, producers and journalists that we lost in 2024.
  • The relentless series of storms caused deaths or damage from the Plains to Canada to New England. Hundreds of thousands of people lost power and air conditioning during days of sweltering heat.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Contemporary ballet meets theatrical superstitions; a communal breathwork painting project; North Park Book Fair; George Romero's zombies set to a new score; AXIS Día de los Muertos at The Old Globe; an artsy haunted house at Bread & Salt; Bach and Graupner; plus live music and more.
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