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  • In her sixth novel, Kuang follows two graduate students who descend into the underworld to save their professor's soul.
  • The Old Globe premieres of "Huzzah!" next week, a new musical that combines song, dance and swordplay.
  • *This Podcast is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised* Miss Lolly sends her producer to a men's intimacy class and gets a male perspective on sex and feelings.
  • Live Nation presents John Legend: 'Get Lifted' 20th Anniversary Tour - coming to The Rady Shell! Please note: This is a rental event of The Rady Shell, presented by Live Nation. The San Diego Symphony Orchestra does not appear on this concert. John Legend on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Neighborhood House in Logan Heights became the heart of the Mexican and Mexican American community in San Diego. Begun in 1914 by a group of wealthy Victorian socially progressive women including Mary and Helen Marston as a settlement house with the explicit goal of “Americanizing” Mexican immigrants, it evolved over time to be a site of community activism and civic participation for the next generation of Mexican American youth walking through its doors. Colloquially known as La Neighbor, the Neighborhood House was the nexus of relations in Logan Heights and offered integral services like health care, food distribution, English-language classes, a community oven, citizenship classes, and enrichment activities. This new exhibition brings together the written history of the house, along with nearly twenty new oral history interviews from former Logan Heights residents and Neighborhood House participants who were impacted by its services. The Neighborhood House Association continues today commemorating its 110th anniversary as a much different organization since its founding. Examining the history of Neighborhood House through the first sixty years shows us the ways in which individuals and governments have responded to pervasive social issues like poverty and lack of access to health care and education. It also shows the ways in which community is built and the next generation is fostered, despite continued vulnerability and the challenges posed by policy and planning decisions outside of local control. San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, a man who worked alongside the U.S. in Afghanistan speaks out after he was detained by ICE this summer. Then, Chula Vista is using artificial intelligence to write police reports. Next, we take you behind-the-scenes of the new Navy Seal Museum and what it offers. Finally, an inclusive dance performance is taking place this weekend.
  • A new reading series at North Park's Verbatim Books combines queer literature with a sober, all-ages dance party — a way to share art, build community and hit the dance floor.
  • "Healing A Soldier's Heart" follows the courageous journeys of four Vietnam veterans, all suffering from severe PTSD, who return to Vietnam to confront and heal their psychological and emotional wounds under the guidance of psychotherapist Dr. Edward Tick. On Sunday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET,) viewers can tune in to a webcast featuring a discussion with Ed Tick and several U.S. veterans from different wars, as well as spouses and PTSD/Moral Injury experts. The webcast will air on the project website, HealingSoldiers.org.
  • Live Nation presents A Visit from Portlandia with Fred and Carrie at Balboa Theatres Fred Armisen is a comedian, writer, producer, and musician. He is the co-writer and co-star of IFC’s Emmy-nominated series PORTLANDIA. He is in the hit Netflix series WEDNESDAY as Uncle Fester. He stars in HBO’s LOS ESPOOKYS, which he co-wrote and executive produced. He can also be heard in the hit animated "Super Mario Bros" movie. Armisen stars in, writes, and produces IFC’s hit show DOCUMENTARY NOW. He has also appeared in HBO’s OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH, Judd Apatow’s "The Bubble," and Amazon’s series FOREVER. He voices characters in BIG MOUTH and "The Mitchells vs. The Machines." He is currently starring in the Broadway play "All In." Armisen is an 11-season veteran of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. From 2014-2024, Armisen was band leader of the 8G Band on LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS. Carrie Brownstein is a writer, director, musician, and actress. She is a founding member of the critically acclaimed and influential rock band SLEATER-KINNEY and author of the New York Times best-seller, "HUNGER MAKES ME A MODERN GIRL." She, along with Fred Armisen, co-starred and co-created the sketch-comedy series, PORTLANDIA. The show aired for eight seasons, winning both a Peabody and a WGA Award. Brownstein’s work on the show garnered her eight Primetime Emmy nominations in the categories of Outstanding Variety Sketch Series, Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, and Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series. She also appeared in Todd Haynes’ Academy Award nominated film "CAROL," Amazon’s dramedy series TRANSPARENT, and HBO’s CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM. Brownstein has directed television shows for HBO, NBC, Comedy Central, and Hulu. For more go to visitfromportlandia.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/visitfromportlandia/
  • Get ready for a night of spooky cuteness at Union Kitchen & Tap Encinitas! Join us on Tuesday, October 28 at 6 p.m. on our Garden Patio for the Bark & Boo Bash, a Halloween-themed pet costume contest celebrating our favorite furry friends. Dress up your pups (and kitties, too!) and strut the “Cat Walk” for a chance to win prizes across three categories: Best in Show (overall winner), Funniest Costume, Most Creative Costume. We’ll have cocktails, bites, and dog treats to keep tails wagging all night long. Judging kicks off at 7 p.m., so be sure to arrive early to grab a drink and show off your pet’s best look. The event is free to enter and open to all pet lovers—come join the Encinitas community for an evening of costumes, camaraderie, and Halloween fun! Union Kitchen & Tap Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
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