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  • Taking drops of a medical dye is trending in wellness and biohacking circles. Some influencers claim it boosts longevity and brain health. Scientists say the hype has gotten ahead of the research.
  • Join us on November 5 from 4 – 6:30 p.m. at UCSD Park & Market for San Diego Magazine’s Celebrating Women Summit, presented by Rancho La Puerta. This annual event brings together 400+ of San Diego’s most inspiring women leaders for the highly anticipated reveal of our Pioneer and Rising Star award winners across multiple categories. Guests will also enjoy a keynote from Dr. Kelly Elmore, MD, along with sips and bites from local restaurants, shopping from women-owned retailers, live entertainment by The Julia Sage Band and networking with those shaping the future of our community. San Diego Magazine on Facebook / Instagram
  • We will be hosting a Dia de Los Muertos Cultural Hour on Friday, October 31th at 12 p.m. at the One World Lounge. Cultural Hours are open to the entire SDSU community (students, staff, and faculty). There will be snacks and activities, and we will learn about Mexican culture! Can't wait to see you there! Where: One World Lounge Located at 5520 Hardy Avenue Visit: https://www.sdsu.edu/events-calendar?utm_source=salesforce&utm_medium=email#event-details/d49bd87d-2a71-4058-ab51-42e6ed21404a SDSU International Student Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Oceanside is stepping onto the national stage! Chef Lisa Rivera, Chef de Cuisine of The Victorian at Hill Street, is a contestant on Season 24 of "Hell’s Kitchen – Battle of the States," representing California with her culinary talent, creativity and hometown pride. To celebrate this milestone, The Victorian is hosting a special "Hell’s Kitchen Viewing Party" on Thursday, September 25 at 7 p.m. Gather with friends, neighbors and food lovers to cheer on Chef Lisa as she showcases Oceanside’s spirit on one of television’s most iconic culinary competitions. About The Victorian at Hill Street The Victorian is more than a restaurant—it’s a living love letter to Oceanside’s history. Housed in one of the city’s last remaining Queen Anne homes (est. 1888), The Victorian blends old-world charm with a vibrant, modern dining experience. Here, California’s agricultural bounty shines through seasonal, shareable plates inspired by Mediterranean and Latin flavors. Pair it with curated wines or creative cocktails and you’ll find bold flavors at approachable prices in one of the most romantic, community-forward spaces in North County. From its candlelit courtyard dinners to its locally sourced ingredients and female-led vision, The Victorian is where Oceanside gathers—whether for date nights, girls’ nights, or community celebrations like this one. Why This Event Matters Chef Lisa Rivera isn’t just competing for California—she’s carrying Oceanside with her. This event is a chance for locals and visitors alike to rally behind one of our own, celebrating how Oceanside talent is making waves on a national stage. Let’s come together to toast, cheer and support Lisa Rivera as she makes history on Hell’s Kitchen. Event Details Where: The Victorian at Hill Street Oceanside Date: Thursday, September 25 Time: 7 p.m. Tickets: Free to enter! (Dinner & Drinks available for purchase) Reservations: Reserve Here on OpenTable or Walk-In. Website/Instagram: @victorianoceanside
  • An inewsource/KPBS analysis found San Diego officials have been approving short-term rental licenses on properties that aren’t eligible.
  • Mostly they're charmed. Some witches we talked to couldn't wait for the new Wicked release. But some worry that the films have helped move the secret, spiritual art of witchcraft into the mainstream.
  • The Washington Spirit takes on Gotham FC on Saturday in San Jose, Calif.
  • 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.
  • A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed.
  • What would be the largest affordable housing project in California's history has been delayed by the courts for a second time — for the same reason. But recent state legislation may give the city and developers a path forward.
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