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  • Comedy Night in Pacific Beach Date: Friday, August 29 Time: Doors open at 7:30 p.m. (show at 8 p.m.) location: The Collective, 1261 Garnet Ave, San Diego Headliner: Ray Lau Laughs are coming to Pacific Beach! Join us at The Collective for a night of killer comedy featuring headliner Ray Lau—a rising star from Netflix is a Joke. You’ve seen him light up stages across the country—now catch him live in PB! He’ll be joined by a handpicked lineup of local comedians ready to bring the heat and keep you laughing all night long. Stand-Up Comedy | Great Vibes | Pacific Beach Energy Doors open early—come for the comedy, stay for the good times. Tickets won’t last, grab yours now! The lively atmosphere makes it easy to mingle before and after the show—so who knows, maybe you’ll leave with some new friends (or even a better date!) Support your local comedy scene—tips for the talent are always appreciated (Venmo: @bananapeelcomedy). Mark your calendar, grab your crew, and don’t miss out on a night full of laughs and great company. We can’t wait to see you there! Banana Peel Productions on Instagram
  • Comedy Show in Pacific Beach Date: Saturday, August 9 Time: 7 p.m. (Show starts at 8 p.m.) Location: Meraki Spaces 4502 Cass St. , Pacific Beach Get ready for a night of laughs, great vibes, Whether you’re rolling in with friends, a date, or flying solo, this is the perfect chance to connect, laugh, and let loose in the heart of Pacific Beach. Featuring Headliner Kat Bird among other hilarious acts! Tickets: Just $20 – grab yours now before they’re gone! Secure your spot for an unforgettable night. Come for the comedy, stay for the mingling! See you there! Banana Peel Productions on Instagram
  • Oscar-nominated Celine Song goes from her hit indie romance "Past Lives" to A-list rom-com.
  • Burger Bass - A themed Christmas cosplay rave! *All forms of Cosplay heavily encouraged! (any character, any genre) Night 1 of Comic-Con - Located a short drive from the San Diego Convention Center. Open to the public You do NOT need to have a Comic-Con badge to enter. This is a separately ticketed event. 21+ with valid ID *This is a parody themed independent event. Not affiliated with Comic Con, any television show or production company. DJ lineup: (Spinning House, Deep Tech, Minimal, UKG and possibly anything in between.) - TECHNO TUPAC (Dirty Bird, Insomniac, Rules Don't Apply, South of Saturn) - MALCOLM BROWN (CRSSD Fest '23 / Desert Hearts Fest '25) - SHOW SHONNA (Afternoon Umbrella Friends) - HARRISON HEIGHTS (Deep Tech Recordings) - ROBERT DOWNLOAD JR
  • The California Surf Museum is proud to present a unique event held at Oceanside’s Veterans Association of North County acknowledging those who helped launch what became a worldwide phenomenon – skateboarding. “At the dawn of the 1960s, when the waves were flat, surfers were skateboarding,” notes Jim Kempton, Executive Director of the California Surf Museum in making the announcement. “Skateboarding at the time was the ‘boom within the boom’ as interest in both surfing and skateboarding skyrocketed. A development in one informed and advanced the other. This event is designed to celebrate those early years by honoring individuals who helped make it happen long before surfing and skateboarding ascended to become Olympic sports.” This skateboarding bash kicks off at 3 p.m. with cocktails, a silent auction and dinner. Proceeds from the “Rolling from the 60s into the 70s” event supports the work of the California Surf Museum and the Skateboarding Hall of Fame Museum. The highlight of the gathering will be the awards presentation honoring eight individuals with the “Silver Skater Award.” This award is presented by the California Surf Museum to skateboarders who have made significant contributions to the culture, evolution and support of the skateboard community and whose life has also inspired others by their example. To purchase tickets and for more information visit surfmuseum.org. Honorees: Linda Benson Joey Cabell Carrasco brothers Ricky, Rene and David Ed Economy Jim Ganzer Randy Lewis California Surf Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Que onda friends! In today’s episode, we sit down with Pepe Mogt and Ramon Amezcua, founding members of Nortec Collective. They reflect on reaching a 25 years of professional career, how they got their sound, and the legacy they have forged in the city of Tijuana. Here is Ramon’s Port of Entry episode from some years back!! Stay Tuned! Concert Video Credits: Jose Ramirez / Osvaldo Valencia
  • The TRUST Coalition and others are renewing calls for the city to defund its automated license plate reader (ALPR) system due to fears that the San Diego Police Department is unlawfully sharing data from that system with federal agencies.
  • Told he was wrong about his own history, Kumeyaay educator Ethan Banegas co-wrote a powerful comic book that brings truth, culture and survival into classrooms and pushes back against the silence that has erased Native stories for generations.
  • A brain surgeon explains how children’s brains work and how screen time might have an impact on how young brains develop.
  • Child psychiatrist and mom Dr. Willough Jenkins says parents need to talk to their children about digital responsibility and safety — before they start using a smartphone or tablet.
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