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  • Emo Night is coming to Brick by Brick on Saturday, July 5th—and your favorite Bros, The Brothers Grim, are bringing all the sad songs and HIGH-ENERGY Doors open at 7 p.m., expect nothing but the best emo, pop punk, and scene anthems all night long! All shows at Brick by Brick are 21+, no exceptions. Online sales end 30-minutes before doors unless otherwise noted. All ticket sales are final—no refunds or credits. Tickets cannot be replaced if lost, stolen, or damaged. Visit: The Brothers Grim Emo Night Brick by Brick on Instagram and Facebook
  • What happens in Washington doesn’t stay there — it reaches all the way into San Diego’s labs, hospitals, and classrooms. Proposed federal cuts to medical research threaten the life-changing work happening right here in our community. From childhood cancer breakthroughs to ensuring diverse voices shape the future of medicine, local researchers are at risk of losing the support they need to keep pushing science forward. Join the Prebys Foundation and the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network to hear directly from San Diego scientists and advocates who are stepping up to explain what these cuts really mean — for our families, our health, and our future. But this isn’t just about what’s at stake. It’s about what we can do together. After the panel, you’ll learn simple, meaningful ways to take action. Because once we understand the impact, we can help change the outcome. Will you join us in standing up for science and the people it serves? Agenda: 1 p.m.– Welcome 1:05 p.m. – Panel: “The Human Impact of Research Cuts” & Q and A 2 p.m. – How can we help? Simple ways to support science 2:15 p.m. – Opportunity to Chat 1x1 with participants Parking available onsite. Prebys Foundation on Facebook / Instagram American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network on Facebook / Instagram
  • News flash! The near future! New developments in artificial intelligence have gone… not as planned. And now the robots are taking over—unless plucky teen hacker, Jolie Daniels, screen-name Ha.G., and the bot she made from spare parts from her parent’s garage, can stop the armies of sentient appliances she accidentally loosed on the world. From Puppeteers for Fears, the company that brought you "Cthulhu: the Musical!," and "The Cabaret at the End of the World," comes a hilarious cyberpunk fever-dream: "ROBOPOCALYPSE: The Musical!" Featuring thirteen new songs, an analog synthesizer driven score, an all-puppet cast, more multimedia elements than you can shake a stick at, and a wickedly stylish 1980s visual aesthetic, "ROBOPOCALYPSE: The Musical!" is Puppeteers for Fears’ most ambitious show ever, and is sure to dazzle and astonish. Written and composed by Josh Gross. Directed by Hunter Prutch. Starring Alyssa Mathews, Forest Gilpin, Owen Webb, Rachel Routh, Alex Giorgi, Brianca Knight, and featuring special musical guest, Blunderbusst. Puppeteers for Fears is an Oregon-based comedy troupe, specializing in original horror and science fiction rock’n’roll musicals performed with puppets. The company was founded as a one-night-only cabaret show for Halloween 2015, but was so popular that it kept going and never looked back. In the time since, PFF has written and performed a half-dozen original feature musicals covering everything from supernatural monsters to killer robots to lonely sasquatches, performed all over the US on six tours, and sold out venues nationwide with its innovative and hilarious combination of puppetry, video, and live music. Time: Tueday, Aug. 26 8 p.m. (Doors 7 p.m.) Puppeteers for Fears on Facebook / Instagram
  • Answer our six-question multiple-choice quiz and find out which candidates align with you on important issues before the 2025 special general election for county supervisor in District 1.
  • Experts say companies often base their pricing on what they think colleges are willing to pay.
  • Officials are shoring up water systems infiltrated by the golden mussel. Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats at some lakes, but a patchwork of oversight leaves many lakes unprotected. “There’s just too many boats and too many people out there,” one warden said.
  • 6 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. (21+ only) The Peter Sprague Group is a perennial favorite at San Diego Botanic Garden. This summer’s concert, “Blendo Music,” will feature their foundational devotion to straight ahead jazz, but also incorporating folk music, the Brazilian samba, The Beatles, Jimmy Webb, calypso and the blues. Enjoy the energizing sounds of multi-colored jazz powered by some spirited musos having the time of their lives. Proceeds from this event benefit the Garden’s science, conservation, and education programs. All ticket sales are final after June 19. This seated concert takes place in the outdoor amphitheater. Outside food and drink are not allowed at this concert. Ticket Price: Members $35, non-members $40 San Diego Botanic Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • Important Event Info: Doors: 6 p.m. Show: 7 p.m. *Times and support acts are subject to change* All Ages Welcome Tickets purchased from third-party outlets cannot be verified by our box office. If you have any issues with a third-party purchase, you must contact the third-party outlet directly. Purchase your Premier Parking in advance to SAVE! $10 in advance and $20 day of show. Join us for our Plaza Pre-Party 30 minutes before doors on our outdoor patio. Get early admission to our plaza, lobby, and taco stand with freshly made nachos, elote corn, specialty cocktails and more available for purchase! Visit: conneromalley.com/ Conner O'Malley on Instagram / Youtube
  • Following several back-and-forth exchanges among San Diego City Council members, the council voted 6-3 Monday to override several of Mayor Todd Gloria's line-item vetoes and pass the $6 billion 2025-26 municipal budget.
  • Swing over to Swing Social for a jam-packed backyard-style BBQ happening Friday, May 23 through Monday, May 26! Swing Social is firing up the grill for a dinner spread that hits all the classics from St. Louis-style pork ribs, jerk-charred half chicken, and pilsner-braised pork shoulder, loaded with sides of cilantro slaw, dark brown sugar and molasses baked beans, creamed corn, a loaded potato, roasted jalapeño and cheddar corn bread, and pecan maple butter. Make the most of the extra long weekend and stop by on Sunday Funday for all-day happy hour specials including $6 draft beers, $7 well cocktails and $75/hour SIM rentals. Brunch will also be available Saturday through Monday, starting at 10 a.m.! Swing Social on Facebook / Instagram
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