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  • 2025 San Diego Zombie Crawl - "San Diego's #1 Halloween Celebration" Friday Oct. 24 | Saturday Oct. 25 | Thursday Oct. 30 | Halloween Friday Oct. 31 | Saturday Nov. 1 Begins Nightly at 6 p.m. at American Junkie This October, a zombie outbreak is sweeping through Downtown San Diego, transforming the iconic Gaslamp Quarter into a heart-pounding Marvel Zombie Crawl Unleash your inner hero… or villain to hunt or be hunted — the choice is yours. While others try to imitate, the original SDZC - San Diego Zombie Crawl "Hunting Permit" remains your BEST survival guide with the most bloody benefits. SINdulge in... - 25 Escapes with a Map + Suggested Routes (crawl at your own pace) - 8+ Welcome Potions - 50+ Killer Deals on Drink & Dining - Play & Stay Haunted Hotel Rate - $12 Parking with Free Overnight Option for your Bat Mobile - $400+ worth of adult treats to satisfy the insatiable hunger and thirsts of the undead Info + "Hunting Permits": SanDiegoZombieCrawl.com Follow for Ticket Giveaway on San Diego Zombie Crawl Instagram Stay Updated on San Diego Zombie Crawl Facebook Join FB Event: 2025 San Diego Zombie Crawl Facebook Event
  • In "Reencuentros: allá nos vemos/See you there," seven contemporary lens-based artists encounter time, home, (dis)placement, movement, stasis and becoming against the backdrop of the permeable US-Mexico border. Fedella Lizeth, Celeste Hernández, Jamil G. Baldwin, Aldo Cervantes, Elina Gonzalez, Alkaid Ramirez, and Raylene B. Olalde utilize photography and its intimacy to delve into the ubiquitous nature of family, home and land, examining the separations between people and place–how can home transcend the distinction between here and there? What does it mean to revisit what was once familiar? "Reencuentros: allá nos vemos/See you there" is organized by the SDSU Art Galleries. The exhibition is co-curated by William Camargo and Alexa Ramírez Posada. Programming is supported by the School of Art and Design, the Richard Anthony Marks Endowment and the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts. SDSU Art Galleries on Instagram and Facebook
  • From cosplay to comics legends, monsters to manga, here are some of the most compelling panels happening Friday at Comic-Con 2025 — grouped by theme to help you plan your day.
  • Often called the "Oscars of the comics industry," Comic-Con hosts the 37th annual Eisner Awards on Friday, celebrating top comics creators and titles across 32 categories.
  • Family-owned and operated, we take pride in upholding the tradition of excellence that has been enjoyed for over 50 years. Shop a vast collection of local makers and small business owners all in one place! Community driven and artisan inspired, it's truly a unique experience! With hundreds of handcrafted and mindfully curated art & crafts featuring photography, fine jewelry, specialty food, blown glass, wood art, metalwork, vintage wares and more! Three days for the price of one ticket - you won't find a better bargain! Visit: https://harvestfestival.com/del-mar#
  • Provisional Kitchen is putting a celebratory tone on the start of the fall season with an intimate evening with Justin Vineyards on October 2 at 7 p.m. featuring a five-course dinner with carefully selected wine pairings and a picture-perfect backdrop in the heart of The Gaslamp Quarter. Reservations are required, and can be made on OpenTable. Visit: https://www.pendry.com/san-diego/dining/provisional/ Pendry San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Lecture title: How microbes are rewriting the rules of immunity - Front Row lecture with Howard Hang, PhD Description: How do microbes influence our immune system, and can we leverage this relationship to combat disease? In this free Front Row lecture, Scripps Research Professor Howard Hang will delve into his lab’s innovative work at the intersection of chemistry, microbiology and immunology. By dissecting the molecular dialogues between gut bacteria and human cells, Hang’s research uncovers how microbial enzymes generate small molecules—called microbial metabolites—that can influence immune responses. These insights are paving the way for new treatments against infections, cancer and inflammatory illnesses, highlighting the powerful role that microbes play in shaping human health. About Scripps Research: Scripps Research is an independent, nonprofit biomedical institute based in La Jolla, California, and ranked one of the most influential in the world for its impact on innovation. The Front Row lecture series, now in its eighth season, offers an exclusive glimpse into groundbreaking scientific discoveries in action. Reserve your seat today and learn how our scientists remain at the forefront of advancing the future of science and medicine. Join us—in the front row. Reserve your seat! Settle into our auditorium for an inspirational, in-person experience, or attend virtually with thousands of people from around the world. Scripps Research on Facebook / Instagram
  • With tradition in his touch and vision in his phrasing, the captivating pianist Aaron Diehl leads a trio that moves with quiet intensity and refined power. Along with a top-notch drummer and bassist tuned perfectly to his style, Diehl crafts performances that balance the soul of early Romanticism with the pulse of modern jazz—inviting listeners into a space where every note speaks, and the music connects like a conversation. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/aaron-diehl-trio/ Aaron Diehl on Instagram and Facebook
  • "The Servant of Two Masters" is a laugh-a-minute screwball comedy. Based on the original commedia dell'arte play, AJ Knox and Samantha Ginn have adapted the production for new audiences, inspired by comedy classics like "Airplane!", "The Marx Brothers" and "Monty Python." When the trickster Truffaldino signs on to serve two masters in the hope of double wages and double dinners, chaos and hilarity ensue. Translated by AJ Knox Adapted by Samantha Ginn and AJ Knox Based on the play by Carlo Goldoni Directed by Geno Carr Visit: https://gcccd.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?SeriesID=45
  • Local art, design and education studio ToshWerks has exhibited at Comic-Con for decades. Even as the convention evolves and the work to stock a booth grows more demanding, they return each year. Year-round, they bring creative education to libraries and communities across San Diego County.
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