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  • Join Us for the Return of the Guelaguetza in San Diego! Celebrate 25 years of culture, tradition, and community as the Guelaguetza returns to San Diego! Hosted by the Coalition of Indigenous Communities of Oaxaca, this vibrant festival is back after a pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ready to share the rich traditions of Oaxaca with all. Experience a day filled with the flavors, dances, and textile artistry that make Oaxacan culture unique. This is a family-friendly event that welcomes everyone—from longtime fans of the Guelaguetza to those discovering it for the first time. Enjoy the warmth of community, the energy of traditional dances, and the delicious tastes of Oaxacan cuisine, all while supporting the next generation of artists and cultural ambassadors. Join us and be part of this celebration of cultural diversity, where the spirit of Oaxaca comes alive in San Diego! Visit: https://cocioguelaguetza.com/ GuelaguetzaSD on Instagram and Facebook
  • It's been almost 30 years since an NFL player played a true two-way season. Heisman winner Travis Hunter could be the next — but first, he has to be selected in the NFL Draft, which begins Thursday.
  • Famed Chicano performance troupe Culture Clash, featuring Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas and Herbert Siguenza, proudly returns to San Diego for one special performance celebrating the group’s 40th Anniversary. “Culture Clash’s 40th Anniversary Desmadre” is an all-new show in honor of 40 years of comedy that will serve up an explosive cocktail of humor and satirical outrage. Through residencies across the city in the 1990s and 2000s, this eclectic group of California natives became a favorite for many San Diego theatre and comedy fans, developing a large diverse loyal fan base. “Their comedy can be rude, crude, witty, refined, pointed and highbrow, often within the same sketch. Their shows are driven with broad strokes of sweeping yet topical satire penetrating their targets every moment they take the stage” writes The San Jose Mercury News. They will be joined by longtime friend collaborator Kirk Ward and hilarious standup comedian Mala Muñoz. Pianist Michael Roth will accompany Culture Clash throughout the evening. Get ready to celebrate four decades of humor, satire, and desmadre (that's chaos!) with Culture Clash! Tickets are available via San Diego Theatres and Ticketmaster. Visit: https://www.sandiegotheatres.org/event/2024/11/culture-clashs-40th-anniversary-desmadre
  • For days, police say, Samuel Patrick Groft cruised through the streets of Los Angeles on his bicycle, single-handedly chopping down about a dozen city trees with an electric chainsaw in three different neighborhoods.
  • Mobile apps have put sportsbooks in the hands of millions, and experts are seeing a surge in betting — and higher risk of problem gambling. As the Super Bowl approaches, a recovering addict shares his story.
  • We hear about Fernando Valenzuela's legacy from Eduardo Ortega, the San Diego Padres' Spanish language radio announcer.
  • The Chuck Jones Gallery in San Diego’s Seaport Village is excited to announce a special holiday event! Join us on November 22, 2024, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. for an exclusive live meet-and-greet with Emmy Award-winning director and artist Larry Leichliter. Before the meet-and-greet, enjoy screenings of two timeless Peanuts classics starting at 5:30 p.m. on Seaport Village’s Wonderfront Stage: the 1973 special A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and the beloved 1965 holiday favorite A Charlie Brown Christmas. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to meet Larry Leichliter and view exclusive Peanuts art, including the premiere of a new limited edition of A Charlie Brown Christmas. This artwork will be unveiled at the event, making it a must-see for Peanuts fans and collectors! Event Details: Date: November 22, 2024 Screenings: 5:30 p.m. (Wonderfront Stage) Meet-and-Greet: 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Location: Chuck Jones Gallery, 809 W. Harbor Dr. #E4-B, Seaport Village, San Diego, CA Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to celebrate the holidays with Peanuts, meet a legendary animator, and add a special work of Peanuts art to your collection! Visit: Chuck Jones Gallery Chuck Jones Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • The last show of the pop icon's "Celebration" retrospective tour brought over a million and a half fans to Rio de Janeiro's famed Copacabana Beach on Saturday night.
  • The Inaugural San Diego Coffee Festival will take place on November 2 at Broadway Pier. Coffee fans will be able to enjoy specially curated exhibitors, including San Diego’s top coffee roasters, as they share with some of the best coffee, teas, eats, and more, in the country. Session 1 VIP: 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Session 1 General Admission: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Service Break Session 2 General Admission: 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tickets, a full schedule, including all roasters, exhibitors, and live entertainment is available at www.sandiegocoffeefest.com. Early admission, general admission and all-day tickets are available. Featured roasters this year include Finjān Coffee Co., Genteel Coffee, James Coffee Co., Steady State, Carta Coffee Merchants, Vigilante Coffee Company, Tipsy Truck Mobile Bar, Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, Café Moto, Surje Coffee Co., Talitha Coffee, Humble Bean Café, Cozy Canine Coffee, Necessity Coffee, Yipao Coffee Roasters, Acento Coffee Roasters, Coffee ‘N’ Talk, Ultreya Coffee & Tea, Mixed Grounds Coffee, Torque Coffee, Compa Coffee Roasters, Coffee Cycle, Communal, Midnight Animal, Intazza Coffee, California Roasting Collective, Jaunt Coffee Roasters, Adore Coffee House, Red White & Badass Brew, Black & White Coffee Company, Ryan Bros Coffee, Cultiva.Coffee, and more. See all roasters here: https://sandiegocoffeefest.com/roasters Instagram: www.instagram.com/sandiegocoffeefest Facebook: www.facebook.com/sandiegocoffeefest
  • With Thunderbolts*, Superman, The Fantastic Four: First Steps and more, 2025 is shaping up to be a year of superheroes across film and TV. But Daredevil: Born Again shows a hesitance to embrace the hero in superheroes.
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