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  • Three-time San Diego Music Awards nominee David Spitzfaden is bringing his high-energy band to The Conrad. Praised by the San Diego Troubadour for his artistry, this noted musician and his dynamic ensemble will perform a genre-spanning set—from blues rock and R&B to funk and jazz fusion. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/qrt-yrd-david-spitzfaden/ David Spitzfaden on Instagram and Facebook
  • A stunning combination of cars and books will converge on Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista on Saturday, October 25, for the second annual Lowriders for Literacy event. The event brings together a diverse display of lowrider cars, gathered to encourage the community to ignite a love of reading. And while the two topics may seem worlds apart on the surface, the event organizers stress that the two share powerful similarities. By drawing parallels between the time and effort required to build a lowrider and the skills needed for literacy, the event seeks to make reading more approachable and engaging for students and families. The event will take place on Saturday, October 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rancho Buena Vista High School. A number of car clubs from across San Diego County are participating, coordinated in part by an RBV parent active in the lowrider community. The event will also feature two food trucks and an ice cream truck. Local libraries, including Vista, Oceanside, and the John Landers Community Center, as well as the San Diego Libros chapter, are involved in the event. Education Begins in the Home, a San Diego literacy organization, will donate books suitable for all age ranges, from pre-K to 12th grade. The event also features performing arts groups from the Vista Unified School District, including Mariachi and Ballet Folklórico performances. “Strong literacy skills open doors—to higher education, careers, and lifelong learning,” says RBV Assistant Principal Garry Dillard. “For students of color, literacy is especially vital in navigating systems, telling their stories, and shaping their futures. By pairing literacy with lowrider culture, we remind our students that learning is not just about school—it’s about pride, identity, and community.”
  • "Because We Eat." With this simple truth, artist Antonia Davis challenges us to confront the human cost of the food we consume in a new mixed-media installation. Join us for the opening night and a special program designed to explore our connection to the harvest and the farmworkers who sustain it. 5:30 p.m. | Special Pre-Opening Film View the moving documentary, "The Harvest/La Cosecha" (75 minutes), that follows the arduous journey of three children from the scorching heat of Texas' onion fields to the winter snows of the Michigan apple orchards and back south to the humidity of Florida's tomato fields to follow the harvest. 6:45 p.m. | Installation Premiere & Artist Reception After the documentary, join us in viewing Davis's art installation, "Because We Eat." This event will feature the installation, an opportunity to meet the artist, and a welcoming atmosphere with light refreshments and music in the rotunda. Antonia Davis on Instagram
  • Celebrate Día de los Muertos with a vibrant happy hour at San Diego Mission Bay Resort, featuring themed cocktails crafted just for the occasion. Enjoy the soulful sounds of Spanish guitar and complimentary face painting as you toast to tradition and togetherness by the bay. San Diego Mission Bay Resort on Facebook / Instagram
  • Homelessness is a reality for a staggering number of children and teens. No young person, regardless of circumstance, should be searching for a place to sleep at night. You can join us in taking action! San Diego Youth Services is holding a Walk and Rally on Nov. 7 to shine a light on youth homelessness and raise funds to get young people the help they need. Register as a participant, create your own team or join a friend's team. All community members are welcome! Together, we can make a positive change for youth! Register at sdyouthservices.donordrive.com Date and Time: Fri, 07 Nov. 2 p.m. - Fri, 07 Nov. 4 p.m. Venue details: San Diego City Hall, 202 C Street, San Diego, California, 92101, United States San Diego Youth Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • Make a splash this Halloween season with our spooky Dive-In Movie Night at San Diego Mission Bay Resort! But beware and enter if you dare… Jack Skellington is taking over movie night with "The Nightmare Before Christmas!" Holidays by the bay! Join us for a season of celebration with festive holiday events from Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and the New Year – we celebrate everything. We start our Festive Season with during Halloween and continue until we ring in the new year of 2026.
  • Join Vanguard Culture for an unforgettable evening of culinary artistry and creative connection at one of San Diego’s most celebrated dining destinations. On Wednesday, December 3, Vanguard Culture and Matsu restaurant present Vanguardista Night—an exclusive 6-course tasting experience crafted by Chef William Eick in support of the region’s creative workforce. – $300 per person | Includes gourmet 6-course Japanese tasting menu (drinks sold separately) – $150 from every ticket is a tax-deductible donation that directly supports Vanguard Culture – Intimate, high-end setting | Limited seats available – Featuring a silent auction with exclusive arts & culinary experiences Proceeds benefit Vanguard Culture, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing San Diego’s creative industries through award-winning arts journalism, affordable professional development, and innovative cross-sector cultural events. Vanguard Culture on Facebook / Instagram
  • 4 Evenings of Culinary + Artistic Alchemy Step inside Casa de Flor, transformed into an immersive light, sound, and video art environment by visionary artist Ben Guerrette. Experience the next chapter of An Artist @ the Table, Vanguard Culture’s signature dinner series pairing visionary chefs with boundary-pushing artists. For four exclusive evenings, Chef Flor Franco will craft a 4-course culinary journey inspired by the immersive artwork of Ben Guerrette, who will transform Casa de Flor into a multi-sensory exploration of the four elements—Water, Fire, Earth, and Air. Guests will dine within a living artwork of light, sound, and video, where each dish reflects the elemental themes through flavor, presentation, and story. With expertly curated wine pairings from Baja Wine + Food, this unforgettable experience blurs the line between cuisine and art, inviting you to taste creativity in its most elemental form. 5:45 p.m. Doors open 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Dinner service + immersive experience 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Open Lounge Vanguard Culture on Facebook / Instagram
  • The city of San Diego is suing a recycling company following years of complaints about noise and air pollution. Longtime California legislator Toni Atkins dropped out of the 2026 Governor’s race. Then, a scientist gives tips on how to stay safe from dust storms. Finally, we bring you the latest from the city of La Mesa, which has chipped away at plans to develop its city center.
  • Audy McAfee is an arts and culture reporter at KPBS and a 2025 California Local News fellow. She covers topics ranging from the history of drag to incarcerated peoples rights.
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