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  • Sal Vulcano Live in San Diego! Best known for co-creating, executive producing and starring in one of the most recognized and long-standing comedy shows of all time, IMPRACTICAL JOKERS, comedian Sal Vulcano recently announced the EVERYTHING’S FINE TOUR – his newest national stand-up tour - kicking off in Fall 2024 after selling out in over 60 markets during his previous tour, including notable landmark venues such as The Beacon Theatre and The Ryman Auditorium. In 2024 Sal’s debut special, "TERRIFIED," premiered - garnering over 1M+ views within the first weeks of its release, currently pacing for 2M views just a few months later - further expanding his profile in the comedy world. Visit: https://sandiegotheatres.org/event/2025/10/sal-vulcano Sal Vulcano on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dueling Safdie brother movie projects, Love Island USA chaos, a feces-filled And Just Like That … finale: looking back on an eclectic year for pop culture.
  • Immigration lawyers who have little experience with habeas corpus petitions are turning to informal networks and a software developer from Chicago to help them with their cases.
  • Table 509 Bar & Kitchen, the charming restaurant and bar located on the first floor of Hotel Indigo San Diego - Gaslamp Quarter, will elevate mornings with its new bottomless beverages, now available from 6:30 to 10 a.m. daily. Designed to complement Table 509’s breakfast and brunch selections, the new bottomless beverage offerings invite guests to sip and savor their favorite morning cocktails in a relaxed and welcoming setting. Priced at $29 per person, the endless pours include classic citrus-forward mimosas, bold and zesty micheladas and savory bloody marys. Table 509 serves a variety of savory and sweet entrées, including a Cali omelette, made with bacon, roasted corn, black beans, red onion, cilantro, white cheddar and roasted tomatoes, served with a leafy green salad, priced at $21; breakfast burrito, packed with scrambled eggs, a choice of protein, breakfast potatoes, white cheddar, matcha crema and salsa in a flour tortilla, priced at $19; croissant french toast, topped with creme anglaise, Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal and fresh berries, priced at $22; and more. Lighter options are also available, including avocado toast with cilantro, charred Fresnos, lime zest and hibiscus-pickled onions, priced at $19; and chia pudding, with coconut milk, almond butter, marcona almonds, berry compote, fresh kiwi and berries, granola, peanut butter crumble and mint, priced at $18; among others. Table 509 Bar and Kitchen is open from 6:30 to 10 a.m. daily. More information about Table 509 Bar and Kitchen is available on the Hotel Indigo San Diego - Gaslamp Quarter website.
  • Fifty years ago, on Sept. 26, 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show flopped at the U.S. box office — then became the longest-running theatrical release in history.
  • This weekend in the arts: ghosts, spookiness and hauntings in theater, visual art, literature, music and more — plus an experimental art fair, canyon-inspired sound sculpture, drag and more.
  • Ring in the new year at Tango Del Rey with an unforgettable Latin celebration for all ages. Family friendly and full of good vibes. Doors open at 7 p.m. Dinner Buffet served from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (included) Dance Party 9:30 p.m. -1 a.m. Midnight champagne toast for guests 21+ Enjoy two dance floors with over 5,000 sq. ft. of space and music by DJ Saoko. Experience an exclusive 20x20 music video projection with the hottest Latin beats — salsa, bachata, merengue, reggaeton, cumbia, zouk, kizomba, hustle, and more. Free parking available in the garage and parking lot Bar service available for purchase (21+) Admission: $100 Early Bird (Oct 26–Dec 15) $130 Early Bird (Dec 16–Dec 30) $150 Dec 31 | At the door (if available) View this event on Facebook
  • The pianist, composer and arranger spent more than six decades turning El Gran Combo into one of the premier salsa institutions of Latin America and beyond.
  • As the holidays approach, Meals on Wheels San Diego County is launching its first-ever ¡Holly Tamales! fundraiser to support home-delivered meals for thousands of seniors and disabled veterans across the region. Each box is $35 and contains 12 tamales, with flavors including chicken with salsa verde, pork with a hint of chipotle, cheese and jalapeño (not vegetarian), or a variety pack. Every dollar raised stays in San Diego, helping provide nutritious meals, daily check-ins, and connection for vulnerable seniors year-round. Tamales can be ordered by calling 619-260-6110, with pickup available at four local service centers starting Dec. 1. With every purchase of two boxes, buyers receive a complimentary copy of “Bless This Table” featuring celebrity recipes. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy delicious holiday tamales while supporting a vital local cause!
  • Throughout the course of their musical career, the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective has won over the hearts of music lovers from all walks of life. Performing at a variety of venues, making dozens of appearances and continuing to record new singles, the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective has been earning the admiration and affection of fans and serve as both an inspiration and a role model in musical diversity. Hailed as a complex musical melting pot, Latin Jazz has its roots in the vibrant jazz scene of Harlem, as well as the Cuban and Puerto Rican musical influences of Spanish Harlem and the Bronx. The San Diego Latin Jazz Collective not only embodies these ideals in name, but also is a cultural cauldron at its very core, the foundation of the group's existence. Founded in 2009 by band leader Michael Benge (Miguelito), this versatile group features some of Southern California’s top musicians from the San Diego/Tijuana metroplex, bringing together an extraordinary compilation of rhythms, styles, and genres that represent each members cultures and musical heroes. A true collective of life long musical experiences The band’s captivating, high-energy performance will take the audience through a cultural journey in a border town. With musical influences from Latin jazz to salsa and even pop, reggae, and funk, blending musicianship, creativity, and tradition, this band knows how to entertain. Keeping one foot in the past and one foot in the present, the San Diego Latin Jazz Collective is always looking for the next musical experience they will bring to their audiences and dares them not to dance. San Diego Latin Jazz Collective on Facebook / Instagram
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