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  • Date: Saturday, September 13 Time: 8 p.m. (Doors 7:30 p.m.) Where: The Ken Club: 4079 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA Tickets: $15 for General Admission, $20 at door. (There are also different prices to reserve tables.) Sara Petite’s Americana Roundup returns to the Kensington Club on Saturday September 13 at 8 p.m. with her third annual “Bringin’ Down The Neighborhood Party,” a rollicking night of outlaw country music. Serving as host and performer, Sara Petite welcomes an all-star lineup featuring David Serby, Chloe Lou, Shawn Rohlf, Ryan Blue, Jonny Wagon, and Jenny Petite. Included in the evenings festivities is the triumphant return of THE MULLET CONTEST. Open to all attending, wear your best mullet wig or tout your natural hair - with a grand prize of $100. Expect an energetic night of classic country and original songs from some of Outlaw Country’s most exciting musicians. Sara Petite on Facebook / Instagram
  • Amazing Incredible Tales is a fully improvised, HIGHLY interactive live superhero comic book, made up on the spot from start to finish based on audience suggestions. Catch the action at OTC’s Studio 219 (219 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA), where anything can happen in this one-of-a-kind storytelling experience! Ages 13+ Visit: oceansidetheatre.org/ Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • Community members launched the effort amid controversies surrounding policies and resolutions passed by the board’s conservative majority relating to libraries, religion in schools and immigration.
  • Amaya’s exclusive Wine Dinner Series continues with ZD Wines, a celebrated Napa Valley vineyard with three generations of winemaking expertise. Guests will enjoy a thoughtfully paired multi-course dinner alongside insights from wine expert Scott Belleci, who will share the story, philosophy, and tasting notes behind each pour—offering an elegant evening of culinary and vinous discovery. $195/person (excludes tax & gratuity). Tickets available for purchase on OpenTable. Fairmont Grand Del Mar on Facebook / Instagram
  • Our Bodies Are Designed to Return to the Earth Join our Zoom to learn what a Conservation Cemetery is… permanently protected natural land where burials restore habitat. We'll take a deep dive into how a conservation cemetery differs from modern burial practices, and how it compares to green burial. Here in California, we’re a community that thrives outdoors! From beaches to deserts to mountains, yet when it comes to our final rest, our options are far removed from the natural rhythms that reflect our lifestyle. Modern burial practices - concrete vaults, metal caskets, and toxic embalming chemicals - lock our bodies away from the very process we were designed for: to decompose naturally and nourish the earth. Instead of restoring the land, these practices harm it. It doesn’t have to be this way. A Conservation Cemetery is more than green burial. It’s a way of restoring land, protecting wildlife, and ensuring our final act on earth is one of renewal, not depletion. Join us for this community gathering to: Learn how conservation cemeteries differ from standard and green cemeteries. Explore how our end-of-life choices can heal the planet. Be part of the growing movement urging California lawmakers to cut the red tape and make these options available here at home. Let's be honest... there isn't a lot of transparency within our current funeral industry, we want to change that! Join us for real conversation about our common burial practices and gain an understanding about how harmful they are not only to our bodies, but to the planet - and learn about greener options that may impact your end-of-life decision making. Questions? hello@dodeathdifferent.com Instagram @thedeathnetwork Website www.TheDeathNetwork.com We can't wait to see you!
  • San Diego Climate week is Oct. 1 through 8. It features more than 100 community-led events around the county, most of which are free.
  • In this film, Taylor Lane, an impassioned surfer, creates a functional surfboard with 10,000 littered cigarette butts collected from California beaches. “The Cigarette Surfboard” takes Lane around the world to learn from professional surfers who are working to protect and restore the health of the oceans through science, education, art, business, and political activism. Inspired by this global cast of characters, Lane returns home to California and uses the board to generate uproar on the environmental, human health, and economic impacts of cigarette butts. This immersive documentary gives viewers an up-close experience of the ocean through surfers' eyes to amplify a message of urgency and possibility regarding the well-being of our oceans. A moderated Q&A with Lane and filmmaker Ben Judkins will follow the screening. Doors will open at 5 p.m. for the Ciggy Board exhibit and refreshments. A moderated Q&A with Lane and the filmmaker, Ben Judkins, will follow the film, and speaking time will be provided to community partners, starting at 6:45 p.m. Cal State San Marcos on Facebook / Instagram
  • On October 2, Wine D’Vine 2025 returns with a renewed purpose and powerful spotlight on philanthropy, as Jim and Leslie Levinson are set to receive the Fostering Hearts Legacy Award for their lifelong dedication to improving the lives of foster youth. Hosted at the stunning Solana Beach home of renowned chef Jeffrey Strauss, Wine D’Vine is more than a spectacular night of fine wine and food—it's a vital fundraiser for the children, teens, and families served by Walden Family Services. With sweeping ocean views, an intimate guest list, and gourmet pairings curated by Strauss himself, the evening blends elegance with heartfelt mission. Walden Family Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • Rob Reiner may be best known for his Hollywood films, but he was also a Democratic political force in California.
  • Premieres Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. Eighty years after the devastating atomic bombings that ushered in the nuclear age, "Bombshell" explores how the U.S. government manipulated the narrative about the human impact of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, and the efforts of a group of intrepid reporters to let the world know the truth.
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