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  • San Diego Magazine's Brunch Bash is back! Join us for the ultimate brunch affair - with delicious bites, sips, and fun! Splurge on unlimited eats, brunch cocktails and craft coffee at San Diego Magazine's Brunch Bash. We're bringing together the best brunch scene San Diego has to offer. Local businesses will serve up their signature fare within Omni La Costa's perfectly manicured grounds. So, let's spend our Saturday together, SDM style - breakfast cocktails, vibrant dishes, and good company! Tickets include unlimited food and drinks. This event is 21+ Parking is available on site for $10 per vehicle, but we recommend carpooling or utilizing ride share services (i.e. uber, lyft, taxis). Brunch Bash tickets typically sell out and capacity is limited. In the event that tickets aren’t sold out, they will be available for purchase at the door. Tickets sell out early every year. Advanced purchase is highly recommended! One (1) year print subscription to San Diego Magazine is included with your ticket purchase and will be mailed to your mailing address if the opt-in is selected.
  • Paula Bomer's dizzying book is a fascinating look at an absurdly stupid young man in the early 1990s who manages to sustain himself despite having no evidence of a soul.
  • Valentine's Day is almost here, so we're dedicating our show to love — from the best San Diego date night spots to a San Diego DJ's favorite love songs.
  • Two state prison inmates, including one sentenced for a San Diego County burglary and assault, are suspected of killing a fellow inmate at a Sacramento prison.
  • Casey Means, President Trump's new pick for U.S. surgeon general, faces questions about her medical qualifications. And despite RFK Jr.'s support, some in the MAHA movement are lobbying against her.
  • Federal authorities are also investigating the Washington, D.C. shootings as a hate crime and an act of terrorism.
  • India is hoping to attract more manufacturing as the Trump administration's tariff policies make it more expensive to do business in China.
  • WeightWatchers said Tuesday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to eliminate $1.15 billion in debt and focus on its transition into a telehealth services provider.
  • Premieres Friday, May 16, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS app. Enjoy Tony winner David Henry Hwang’s comedy starring Daniel Dae Kim as an Asian American playwright who protests “yellowface” casting in the musical “Miss Saigon” only to mistakenly cast a white actor as the Asian lead in his own play.
  • PBS and Lakeland PBS in rural Minnesota are suing President Trump over his executive order demanding that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting kill all funding for the public television network.
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