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Kung Fu Panda 3 begins with a scene of the late Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), the wise old tortoise who served as former master of the Jade Palace and singlehandedly created the art of kung fu, now peacefully meditating below a peach tree in the spirit realm. Appearing for the first time since the first […]

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Cinepolis, a luxury cinema, located in the Del Mar Highlands Shopping Center in Carmel Valley, has completely transformed the movie going experience, taking everything great about going to the movies and adding a sense of luxury and comfort.  Since opening in July 2011, Cinepolis has made date nights a whole lot easier for Carmel Valley […]

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San Diego Musical Theatre announces the final production of their 2015 season, IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS, December November 27 – December 6, 2015 (press opening on Friday, November 27) at the Spreckels Theatre. Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaption features seventeen Irving Berlin songs, played by a live 22 piece orchestra! […]

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On Saturday, November 14, 2015, the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum will host their annual Veteran’s Day Luncheon from 11:30 – 1:30 PM. Each Veterans Day, the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum honors local Chinese American veterans for their commitment and sacrifice. Museum staff will serve lunch to veterans of wars from World War II […]

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The past 55 years, the present, and the future will be will be the focus when your Rancho Coastal Humane Society hosts its annual Celebration of Second Chances on Saturday, November 14 at 5:00 p.m. at the Del Mar Country Club in Rancho Santa Fe. The theme for the evening will be “Give. Love. Grow.” […]

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Join the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum in celebrating the brightest full moon of the year! The 15th Annual Family Moon Festival is on Saturday, October 3, 2015, 1:00 – 3:00 PM. The Chinese celebrate the Moon or Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋節 on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month by savoring the full moon, the bounty […]

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McKenzie and Randy Corrigan already own two thriving Broken Yolk Cafés – in Oceanside and one in Carmel Mountain Ranch – but they have been scouting for a location in Del Mar from the beginning.  Finding this new location on Del Mar Heights Road is their greatest delight and happiest moment. Growing up as beach […]

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Ever wondered why people act and feel the way they do? Meet the emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust, five emotions that everyone has, determining each individual’s unique personality and behavior. In particular, the plot of Pixar’s new release Inside Out takes place in the brain of the 11-year-old girl Riley Anderson. Each of […]

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San Diego natives Shane Stanger and Rob Robbins opened their first Baked Bear in 2013 on Mission Boulevard with locations now in La Costa, Petco Park and now in Carmel Valley and they are not slowing down with another location opening in August. “It’s all about bringing homemade recipes and affordable treats to local neighborhoods”, […]

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Chef Hanis Cavin and manager Sara Stroud opened to rave reviews when the original Shack opened in North Park. Slow food inspired and pork-centric, the emphasis is on quality, creativity and an ethos to inspire. Lucky for us, their second location is more of a sit down with patio located in the space once occupied […]

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Many people dislike the unhealthy aspects of fast food, but also hate the idea of emptying their wallets only to receive tiny portions at a fine restaurant. As a pioneer in the restaurant industry, Tender Greens is smashing down the barriers of two distinctions in dining once thought to only operate in mutually exclusive niches. […]

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San Diego Musical Theatre announces the second production of their 2015 season, Singin’ in the Rain, May 22 – June 7, 2015 (press opening on Saturday, May 23), at the Spreckels Theatre on Broadway in downtown San Diego. You remember the plot. You love the characters. You know “the song.” It’s no less than the […]

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