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  • Bats and death metal singers have more in common than a love of the dark. A new study has found that some of bats' lower frequency calls appear to use a technique similar to death metal growling.
  • What better way to celebrate the Roaring 20s than with Gatsby themed New Year's Eve! Join us for the most upscale New Year's Eve party in San Diego. Join us for the most upscale, VIP-only New Years Eve party in San Diego and celebrate 2022 in Great Gatsby-style at the glamorous Bayfront InterContinental San Diego —where panoramas of the Harbor skyline unfold before your eyes! Guests are invited to dress in their best roaring 20’s theme; accessories and festive party favors will also be provided. On Friday, December 31 from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., enjoy premium drinks at multiple fully stocked prepaid open bars. Each ticket purchase is prepayment for your choice of beverages. This multi room New Year's Eve party will have surprises throughout the night —topped off with a midnight countdown celebration you won’t soon forget. With popular San Diego DJs spinning all your favorite open format music, from Edm to Top 40 & Hip-Hop, Gatsby's House New Years Eve will be your best option to have the time of your life! Get your tickets here! Bees Knees VIP Ticket (discounted): $179 Bees Knees VIP Ticket: $249 Group Rate Five plus - Old Sport Bees Knees VIP: $159 Daisy VIP Reserved Table Package: $2,095 Gatsby's VIP Reserved Table Package: $2,595 Admission exclussively for ages 21+. For more information, please visit the Gatsby's House New Year's Eve Party website.
  • Bella Lux, an adult dance group, will be taking the Belly Up stage on Sunday, April 17 at 8 p.m. to present Le Cirque du Lux, a unique and immersive dance theater performance. For one night only, audiences will get swept away into the dark underbelly of Le Cirque, as their story unfolds through dance, music, and mystique. Bella Lux – co-founded by Elease Sgarbossa and Beth Guerrette – was born from a fiery collective of dancers and performance artists in San Diego with talents ranging from burlesque, heels, hip hop, hoop, fire dancing, jazz, and more. “With a genuine love of music, dance, costumes, and nostalgia, we bring the creativity, personality and entertainment to all of our shows,” said Sgarbossa. “Whether channeling the 80s, Beyonce, or swinging back to the roaring 20s, our passion is to entertain, enchant, inspire, and mystify.” Bella Lux is made up of more than 30 women, who range in age from 20-60 years old. They are doctors, lawyers, scientists, moms, and more – all coming together for the passion of dance. They rehearse year-long out of MBDY +be in Encinitas. Bella Lux performs 2-4 times a year at Belly Up in Solana Beach. The all-women group incorporates dance, movement, theatrics, and props into their routine to provide countless entertainment to sold-out crowds. Tickets for Le Cirque du Lux are $20 (advance), $23 (day-of show) and $35 (reserved loft seating) and can be purchased at https://bellyupsolanabeach.frontgatetickets.com. This is a 21+ only event, with doors opening at 7 p.m. For more information, visit https://www.thebellalux.com + Facebook
  • A lot can happen in 95 years. Ahead of the Academy Awards on Sunday, we take a look back at the surprises, the scandals, the slap and — yes — even the streaker.
  • After a year of virtual classes, UC San Diego came roaring back this week in-person, welcoming what could be the largest number of fall semester students in its history. Plus, The biggest professional tennis tournament in San Diego history is being served up next week. And, this weekend in the arts: a 21st birthday party (and exhibition) for Art Produce, Bodhi Tree Concerts, art meets science at La Jolla Historical Society, “The Garden” and Burn All Books + Teros.
  • An intense cold snap caused rolling blackouts in some regions. But a more profound catastrophe didn't unfold, thanks partly to good fortune.
  • California has seen hundreds of landslides this month. But the factors that make the state so vulnerable to landslides go well beyond the atmospheric rivers that have inundated the state.
  • England looked every bit the Group B favorite in its 6-2 win over Iran, and the U.S. tie with Wales complicates its hopes of emerging from the World Cup group stage.
  • San Diego can clinch its first trip to the NL Championship Series since 1998 with one more win on Saturday night. Joe Musgrove pitches for his hometown Padres, and Tyler Anderson starts for the NL West champions.
  • RSV and the flu appear to be receding in the U.S., but COVID is on the rise, new data suggests, driven by holiday gatherings and an even more transmissible omicron subvariant that has become dominant.
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