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  • On stage: Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas, Nicole Byer, Rob Huebel, Mary Holland, plus surprise guests you’ll love! Tuesday, September 30 Doors: 6 p.m. PDT | Show: 7 p.m. PDT San Diego Convention Center How to Join: Conference attendees: You’re already registered! See you there! Public tickets: $20 on Eventbrite. Proceeds support Laughing Together, bringing improv-based mental health workshops to schools across the country. About Laughing Together: Comedian, Actor, and Author Chris Gethard is the creative mind behind Laughing Together, a Wellness Together program developed by licensed mental health clinicians and facilitated by professional improv teachers. The curriculum is grounded in research and clinical best practices, focusing on mental health literacy and skill development. Through improv-based activities, students and educators practice essential skills such as emotional regulation, frustration tolerance, communication, and resilience. By combining evidence-based design with the creativity of improv, Laughing Together provides a fun, engaging, and effective way to strengthen mental health skills and foster supportive environments.
  • Tessa Thompson schemes, manipulates and awes in Nia DaCosta's dazzling adaptation of Hedda Gabler.
  • The Trump administration has finalized a plan to open the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling, renewing long-simmering debate over whether to drill in one of the nation's most sensitive wilderness areas.
  • U.S. chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky died this week at age 29. Former world champion Vladimir Kramnik had accused Naroditsky, among others, of cheating in the sport.
  • San Diegans in the workplace and in education are hoping artificial intelligence will enhance what we can do without replacing us in the process.
  • 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.
  • Just in time for Halloween week… Get ready to be spooked, thrilled, and utterly enchanted by our Mystery Author Brunch Adventure! Join us for a hair‑raising brunch with New York Times and bestselling authors Christina Baker Kline, Elise Hart Kipness, John Copenhaver, and Jon Bassoff — in tantalizing conversation with Anne Burt. Your Adventure includes: – A full buffet brunch (ie, pancakes, eggs, muffins, fruit, hash browns, bacon, coffee or hot tea – All taxes and gratuity included — no tricks, just treats – A meet‑and‑greet with five phenomenal authors who will send shivers down your spine in the best literary way This unforgettable Adventure is remarkable not only for the Halloween spirit (think cozy chills and literary thrills) but also because seating is limited and served up on a first‑come, first‑served basis. So don your favorite costume if you are so inclined (optional only), grab your fellow mystery lovers, and register early to guarantee your spot! Come join us — it’s where brunch meets mystery, mayhem meets mastery, and unforgettable stories come to life. Ready to reserve your spot? Simply click on the Event Registration link below to secure your seat at the brunch: adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/halloween-10-26-25/ Prefer exclusive perks? Upgrade to our Spooktacular VIP Registration, which includes: - Buffet brunch with all the delicious fixings - All four books from our featured authors at a discounted price - Priority seating — front-of-the-room thrills guaranteed! Book Signing Details: Only books pre‑ordered or purchased at the event are eligible for signing. Don’t miss your chance to walk away with a signed keepsake! Adventures by the Book on Facebook / Instagram
  • On her stunning new album The BPM, the multi-instrumentalist Sudan Archives explores the freedom of augmented reality and technology through the sounds of club music.
  • A new pachycephalosaur, officially named Zavacephale rinpoche, was described in the journal Nature. The word rinpoche is Tibetan for "precious one" and refers to the domed skull.
  • Developers have already built hundreds of new homes that are affordable for working-class families, but the city still has to add thousands more to meet its goals by the end of the decade.
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