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  • For Museum A Month, we visit the San Diego Botanic Garden. At 55 years old, it's still growing and shining bright for the holidays.
  • The number of older drivers on the road is climbing. Safety advocates want tougher rules for relicensing, but many drivers say they shouldn't be forced to give up their mobility because of age alone.
  • Get ready for a powerhouse night of comedy at The Bornemann! Your host, Mark Christopher Lawrence (NBC’s "Chuck"), kicks off the laughter featuring Lamont Ferguson. Mark Christopher Lawrence (Host) Mark Christopher Lawrence (MCL) is an Emmy-nominated actor, comedian, producer, and motivational speaker best known for his role as Big Mike on NBC’s "Chuck." A recipient of the San Diego Critics Circle’s Craig Noel Award, he’s performed with legends like Sinbad and Jerry Seinfeld and headlined across the U.S. and Canada. MCL stars in "Bringing Back Christmas" (Amazon), "All The Queen’s Men" (BET+), and the PureFlix series "Fragment: Oblivion." He’s also co-executive producer of "Pure Laughter" on KPBS and the star of Dry Bar Comedy’s "Clean Outta Compton." Lamont Ferguson Lamont Ferguson is an original, intelligent, and very funny stand-up comedian whose sharp observations on family, relationships, and social issues connect with audiences everywhere. Influenced by legends like Mort Sahl, George Carlin, and Richard Pryor, Lamont’s comedy blends clever insight with big laughs. A winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition and a two-time San Diego Comic of the Year, he has performed at top clubs across North America and appeared on Comedy Central’s Comics Unleashed. When it comes to smart, engaging stand-up, Lamont Ferguson delivers every time. Lamont Ferguson on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hundreds of millions of people are turning to chatbots to help figure out what's wrong with them. Doctors say that's not always a bad thing. In fact, many are using it themselves.
  • A mother’s deep bond for her children is the subject of an exhibit for Women’s History Month at The Photographer’s Eye Gallery, which will show works by three accomplished artists, Debe Arlook, Christina McFaul and Michele Zousmer. "Mother/Child" will open March 7 at the nonprofit Photographer’s Eye in Escondido, with the gallery hosting an artists’ reception on March 14, when the three artists will attend a walk-through of their work at 4 p.m. The reception will follow at 5 p.m. The exhibit will end on April 4. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and by appointment. Attendance is free. Debe Arlook will display photographs from "one, one thousand," which documents the relationship between her sister and her sister’s son, an epileptic who requires constant care. Christina McFaul will show monochrome images from her book, "Sanctuary in the Wild," which follows her two young sons as they immerse in nature. Michele Zousmer will show photos from "MIS[S]UNDERSTOOD," a colorful series about Irish Travelers and the significant role mothers play in this marginalized ethnic group. Arlook began documenting the relationship between her sister, Lori Sandler, and her nephew, David, 31, almost by chance. During the throes of the Covid epidemic she drove from her Los Angeles home to Colorado to visit with her sister and nephew. One day she was standing in the kitchen doing what photographers do, shooting images, when a voice in her head said, “You need to make a project about Lori and David.” As soon as she heard the voice she knew it was true but was unsure how to go about it. As if addressing this doubt, the voice said, “You’ll figure it out,” and in that moment Arlook knew she could rely on her experience. She followed her intuition and documented the trying and loving relationship between the pair. The photos include statements by Lori, a life-long caregiver, explaining some of the content. Arlook says she hopes her viewers will look beyond Lori’s daily trials and David’s physical challenges, and that the project isn’t designed to evoke sympathy. “That wasn’t what this story was meant to be,” she says. “This is a story of a mother’s love and dedication to her child’s well-being. Our story is one of countless family care-giver stories around the world. We wanted to show what goes on behind closed doors so others in similar situations would feel seen and not alone. ... It is a heavy story, but an important one.” Arlook’s project, one, one thousand has been published and shown on three continents, at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical School, and has been presented at a Harvard Medical School conference co-hosted with Boston Children’s Hospital. McFaul similarly traces the bond between mother and child, as her lens follows her two young sons as they discover nature in a steamy, watery world. Her images have a furtive quality, as if we as viewers are peeking in on private moments in a child’s world of wonder. McFaul, who is based in San Diego, said chance played a role in her project. “I didn’t go out with the intention of making the work,” she says, but was taking candid shots of her two boys in a natural setting. “The first image I made was of my son in natural hot springs, floating and looking up into the tree canopy. Something in his stillness revealed a part of him I had never seen before. He was completely still, appearing to be at one with nature; enveloped and engrossed in wonder and awe.” She originally intended to create a family book, but as she showed the images to others they were taken by the beauty and mystery. McFaul realized she had captured a universal experience — an initiation with nature. The result is her book, "Sanctuary in the Wild." “I feel that nature is very much alive, so when we are in reverence to her, you start to see what is normally unseen.” Michele Zousmer’s discovery of Irish Travellers was born of curiosity, after seeing a reality show in which they were a subject. She went to Ireland and was introduced to them through a colleague, who took Zousmer to a horse festival. While he photographed the horses, Zousmer photographed the Irish Traveller women. “They were over the top,” says Zousmer, a San Diego resident. “They looked so provocative and inappropriate, and I said what is going on here? These women are amazing, I love them.” Zousmer has a history of photographing marginalized communities, especially women, and she didn’t need someone to explain what her lens was revealing. The Travellers are an ethnic minority within Ireland who endure social ostracism, and as a result suffer the pains of depression, domestic violence and suicide. Hence the title for this body of work and her book, "MIS[S]UNDERSTOOD." “When I met these women in Ireland and I saw the hardships they went through, that became my focus,” she says. “That’s what I do, that’s where my project led me, and that’s where the book got made.” Zousmer has visited the Irish Travellers several times over the past eight years, establishing relationships, each time focusing on families as they grow. Debe Arlook: https://www.debearlookphotography.com Christina McFaul https://www.christinamcfaul.com Michele Zousmer https://www.michelezousmer.com The Photographer’s Eye on Facebook / Instagram
  • The National Weather Service issues a litany of notices before and during inclement weather events. They can be important signals on how to respond.
  • Andaz Hotel Nightclub turns up top SD DJs, swanky VIP club go full tilt for the ultimate MEGA New Years Eve Countdown! VIP Nightlife & San Diego Nightlife present ... MEGA 2026 NYE COUNTDOWN PARTY SAN DIEGO'S MOST EXCLUSIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION Wed, Dec 31, 2025, at 9 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. PST 2 Top DJs to include: DJ RAGS / 1 Mega NYE Countdown Experience at ANDAZ NIGHTCLUB in downtown San Diego's vibrant Gaslamp Quarter. Looking for a super-hot, exclusive spot to celebrate NYE in SD? Drink, dance and celebrate your way into 2026 at Andaz San Diego Hotel Nightclub! Experience an unforgettable New Year's Eve at San Diego's most exclusive nightspot!! Hosted at Andaz San Diego Hotel Nightclub, this isn’t just a party — it’s an experience that'll immerse you in a NYE playground of fun with glam decor, top-notch entertainment and good vibes in the heart of the Gaslamp. Step inside and sneak a peek ... NYE PARTY PERKS Incredible Area of Music with DJs spinning High Energy Top 40 Club Mixes Festive Party Favors for Complimentary ALL (while supplies last) Stellar VIP Packages with Champagne Service A gorgeous fun-filled crowd VIP section with private ultra premium bars & upgraded party favors for ALL (while supplies last) Top Rated Countdown in Downtown San Diego
  • President Trump said on Tuesday Iran made a valuable offer to reach a deal with the United States, in talks that Iran has denied are taking place. "We've won this. This war has been won," Trump said.
  • Capture the magic of the season at Parkway Plaza with Photos With Santa, happening now through December 24 at Santa’s Set in Center Court. Guests can meet Santa, share their wish lists, and purchase photo packages to commemorate the moment. A $20 deposit is required to reserve your spot, and advance reservations are strongly encouraged.. In addition to regular visits, Parkway Plaza is hosting special themed experiences throughout the season, including a Sensory-Friendly Visit on Sunday, December 14 from 9-10 a.m. for a calm and comforting Santa experience. Enjoy festive coziness during PJ Nights every Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. Plus other fun special guest visits and photo opportunities at The Set include Two of Santa’s Reindeer on December 20 from 3-5 p.m., The Grinch on December 22 from 4-7 p.m., and The Grinch and 2 Snowflake Stilt Walkers on December 24 from 3-5 p.m.! Parkway Plaza on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Date: Sunday, Jan. 18 Time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Where: Native Poppy Solana Beach 142 S Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075 Limited Spots Available! If you’ve taken our signature Flower Arranging 101 class, or have some beginner floral experience of your own, this class is for you! Designed for students who are ready to take their arranging abilities to the next level, this class will review the foundation of Flower Arranging 101, plus provide intermediate tips and techniques to build on your skills. This class also has an emphasis on playing with color and will provide instruction on different color schemes, color theory, and the way we play with color. Native Poppy on Facebook / Instagram
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