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  • Come see San Diego Padre Jose Iglesias (Candelita) and La Adictiva in Gallagher Square at Petco Park on Thursday, September 25! Tickets are on sale now. Petco Park Events on Instagram
  • On September 18 - 20, La Paloma will be the hub of the best surf films, panel conversations, live music, and more. Thursday, Sept. 18 - "Snakes and Surf Breaks" Ft. Jaleesa Vincent, Luka Raubenhiemer & more + Panel with Director Luka Raubenheimer - "Nevertheless" Ft. Taro Watanabe + Panel with Director Quinn Graham - "Tubefession" Ft. Tosh Tudor + Panel with Director Tosh Tudor & Kalani Minihan - "Burning Desire" Ft. Kyan Yang + Panel with Directors Hunter Lawrence, Eli Paul & Kyan Yang Friday, Sept. 19 - "September Sessions" Ft. Kelly Slater, Rob Machado, Shane Dorian & more + Panel with director Jack Johnson, Rob Machado and Brad Gerlach - "Feels Like Yesterday" Ft. Griffin Colapinto, Cole Houshmand, Crosby Colapinto, Ian Crane, Jett Schilling, Cannon Car & Hayden Rogers + Panel with Director Jacob Vanderwork & crew - "Dane Guduaskas Goes Intraterrestrial" Ft. Dane Guduaskas Directed by George Trimm - "Desk Jockey" Ft. Finn MicGill + Panel with director Brady Lawrence & Finn MicGill - "Brain Waves: An Andy Davis Story" Ft. Andy Davis Directed by Drew Miller Saturday, Sept. 20 - "SNAPT5 'The Final Cut'" Ft. Mason Ho, Jack Robinson, Yago Dora, Noa Deane, Harry Bryant, Parker Coffin, Ian Crane, Taro Watanabe, Mateuse Herdy, Victor Bernardo, Bronson Meydi, Levi Slawson, Conner Coffin, Tosh Tudor, Mikala Jones, Jackson Dorian, Dane Henry, Asher Pacey, Varun Tanjung, Carlos Munoz, 29 Snapt groms & many more + Panel with Director Logan Dulien & Crew - "Ride the Line by Blak Bear Surf Club" Ft. Billy Kemper, Balaram Stack, Chandler Brothers, and the Surf Club Directed by Teva Dexter - "Going Home" Ft. Anna Tedesco + Panel Conversation with Anna Tedesco - "Finders Keepers" Ft. Tanner Gudauskas, Taylor Knox & more + Panel with Director Alex Kilauano & Tanner Gudauskas Solento Surf Festival: Website / Instagram
  • Relations between the two neighbors hit a low point this month, with fighting killing people on both sides of the border. At issue is a rise in militancy in Pakistan since the Taliban took over Afghanistan.
  • Planning for Comic-Con 2025? Check out our Wednesday and Thursday panel picks covering Marvel legends, anime, horror and more to help build your perfect schedule.
  • Director Yorgos Lanthimos' latest is about cousins who kidnap a CEO, convinced she's an alien.
  • President Trump is back in Washington after spending a week in Asia. He attended the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, addressed U.S. troops in Japan and met with China's President Xi Jinping in South Korea.
  • Experience the first Mars Living Room Picture the first living room on Mars. What would settlers hang on their walls? They’d choose art that radiates the colors, warmth and joy of Earth. They’d hang paintings that remind them why exploring the unknown is worth it. That’s exactly what you’ll find at "Step Beyond," a limited‑run art adventure that transports you to a Mars colony living room where every wall glows with luminous oil paintings. Artists Andrea Tarman and Walter Redondo have created paintings that are more than décor. They’re portals to joy, the beauty of nature, the excitement of discovery and sparks of upliftment. In the hush of a Martian evening, colonists would gaze at these canvases for a burst of joy; here in San Diego, they’ll inspire you to imagine bigger. “As a local artist, I wanted to create a space where everyone can imagine life beyond Earth—see some great art and maybe spark the next generation of dreamers right here in San Diego.” – Andrea Tarman What to Expect: - Art: Collections inspired by the moon, the stars and beyond. - Mars Colony Living Room: Walk into a full‑scale living room set from the first Martian habitat. Snap your own “greetings from Mars” selfie surrounded by art that colonists would choose to keep them connected to Earth. - Dream Currency: Receive real dream currency when you RSVP. - Inspirational Talks (Sat. Oct 4) Time TBD: - Douglas C. Leonard, Ph.D.; San Diego State University talks about the stars and living in space - Professor of Astronomy: Dr. Gerardo Dominguez; CSUSM; Professor of Physics - gives us insight into worlds beyond our own. - Make Art: Add your mark to a community artwork about space, dreams, and daring to go beyond. - Mars Diary: Peek into journal entries of a Martian settler—imagine what it means to build a life far from Earth. - Humanity’s Journey to Space Timeline - Astronaut Footprints and Discovery - Photos, Stories, Surprises… and More Details: - Opening Night: Friday, October 3, 6–9 p.m. (artist talk and meet‑and‑greet) - Saturday Night: October 4, 12–6 p.m. (Professor of Astronomy talks) - Daily Hours: October 6–8, 12–4p.m. - Last Night: Thursday, October 9, 5–8 p.m. Where: 789 W Harbor Dr., Seaport Village (next to The Cheesecake Factory), San Diego, CA 92101 Gallery Website This is not just an art show—it’s a glimpse into the future of human habitats and a celebration of the power of art to keep us joyful and grounded, no matter how far we travel. Andrea Tarman on Instagram
  • FRESH. FIERY. FOR ALL. The second annual San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival (SDTJ Jazz) arrives October 2-5, 2025. Join us as we celebrate our region’s binational jazz history. This year’s program channels a cultural legacy reaching back 100 years by bringing together international, national, and regional artists to perform at three unique venues. Celebrate the musical richness of our region with internationally acclaimed performers as they light up stages on both sides of the border. Everyone is invited–We’re working to make SDTJ Jazz accessible for the whole community! Visit: https://www.sdtjjazz.org/thursday-info-oct-2 San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • 2025 San Diego Zombie Crawl - "San Diego's #1 Halloween Celebration" Friday Oct. 24 | Saturday Oct. 25 | Thursday Oct. 30 | Halloween Friday Oct. 31 | Saturday Nov. 1 Begins Nightly at 6 p.m. at American Junkie This October, a zombie outbreak is sweeping through Downtown San Diego, transforming the iconic Gaslamp Quarter into a heart-pounding Marvel Zombie Crawl Unleash your inner hero… or villain to hunt or be hunted — the choice is yours. While others try to imitate, the original SDZC - San Diego Zombie Crawl "Hunting Permit" remains your BEST survival guide with the most bloody benefits. SINdulge in... - 25 Escapes with a Map + Suggested Routes (crawl at your own pace) - 8+ Welcome Potions - 50+ Killer Deals on Drink & Dining - Play & Stay Haunted Hotel Rate - $12 Parking with Free Overnight Option for your Bat Mobile - $400+ worth of adult treats to satisfy the insatiable hunger and thirsts of the undead Info + "Hunting Permits": SanDiegoZombieCrawl.com Follow for Ticket Giveaway on San Diego Zombie Crawl Instagram Stay Updated on San Diego Zombie Crawl Facebook Join FB Event: 2025 San Diego Zombie Crawl Facebook Event
  • In "Reencuentros: allá nos vemos/See you there," seven contemporary lens-based artists encounter time, home, (dis)placement, movement, stasis and becoming against the backdrop of the permeable US-Mexico border. Fedella Lizeth, Celeste Hernández, Jamil G. Baldwin, Aldo Cervantes, Elina Gonzalez, Alkaid Ramirez, and Raylene B. Olalde utilize photography and its intimacy to delve into the ubiquitous nature of family, home and land, examining the separations between people and place–how can home transcend the distinction between here and there? What does it mean to revisit what was once familiar? "Reencuentros: allá nos vemos/See you there" is organized by the SDSU Art Galleries. The exhibition is co-curated by William Camargo and Alexa Ramírez Posada. Programming is supported by the School of Art and Design, the Richard Anthony Marks Endowment and the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts. SDSU Art Galleries on Instagram and Facebook
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