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  • Presented by Pacific Arts Movement, producers of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. CINEMATHEK is a year-round screening series presented by Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) and Digital Gym Cinema (DGC), launching in June 2025. Inspired by Pac Arts’ early Film Forums, CINEMATHEK offers members and the public year-round access to curated screenings of classic, cult, and newly restored Asian and Asian American films. Hosted at Digital Gym Cinema, CINEMATHEK strengthens community ties, builds new audiences, and celebrates the best of Asian cinema in one of San Diego’s last remaining venues for independent and international films. Like the Royal Theater in "The Last Picture Show" and the title movie house in "Cinema Paradiso," the Fu-Ho is shutting down for good. The Fu-Ho’s valedictory screening is King Hu’s 1967 wuxia epic "Dragon Inn," playing to a motley smattering of spectators. The standard grievances persist: patrons snack noisily and remove their shoes, treating this temple of cinema like their living room. The sense that moviegoing as a communal experience is slipping away takes on a powerful and painful resonance. Yet Tsai Ming-liang’s "Goodbye, Dragon Inn" is too multifaceted to collapse into a simple valentine to the age of pre-VOD cinephilia. A minimalist where King Hu was a maximalist, preferring long, static shots and sparse use of dialogue, Tsai rises to the narrative challenges he sets for himself and offers the slyest, most delicate of character arcs (the manager, a woman with an iron brace on her leg, embarks on a torturous odyssey to deliver food to the projectionist, played by Lee Kang-sheng). By the time the possibility arises that the theater is haunted, we’ve already identified it as a space outside of time—indeed, two stars of Hu’s original opus, Miao Tien and Shih Chun, watch their younger selves with tears in their eyes, past and present commingling harmoniously and poignantly. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Need ideas for your holiday baking this year? Get inspired at this fun baking demo with Chef Tommy of Big City Chefs! Space is limited, registration is recommended. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space permits. About Chef Tommy: Food has been my passion for as long as I can remember! I spent a lot of my childhood helping my mom in the kitchen experimenting with flavors and learning the magic of cooking. By age sixteen, I was working as a busser soaking in the energy of a busy restaurant. Instead of following my culinary dreams, I took a detour and instead went to college to study accounting. I received a Bachelor of Science and cruised through a successful five-year sales career. Despite my successes, I always felt I was meant for something more and decided to pursue my true calling in the restaurant world. I kicked things off as a server in Charleston, SC before moving to San Diego, where I worked my way up to General Manager at Knotty Barrel. Along the way, I enrolled at the Institute of Culinary Education and gained experience working at Michelin-starred Gramercy Tavern in NYC, Trust and as Sous Chef at Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oysters. By December 2024, I was ready to break free from the traditional kitchen grind and launched my own personal chef and catering company. Now, I’m thrilled to be working with Big City Chefs offering catering, cooking classes and more! Whether you’re looking for an unforgettable meal or a hands-on cooking experience, I’m here to take you on a culinary adventure! Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fright for Future is a haunted attraction with a social conscience, scaring you with real-world horrors. Plus, here are other Halloween events to explore.
  • The two students killed in the attack at Brown University are MukhammadAziz Umurzokov,18, and Ella Cook, 19. The shooter was still at large as of Monday afternoon, police said.
  • The city is trying to turn that around. But so far, it’s not working.
  • Anne Frank was only 15 years old when she died in a Nazi concentration camp. After the war, her father found her diary in the attic where they managed to hide for 2 years and 2 months. In that time, Anne managed to write an account of her life, her feelings, and her thoughts. Please join us as we recount her, and the entire Frank family's story, in the words of a young girl growing up in the madness of war and hate. This is a story of life, loss, and confusion, underlying with a feeling of love and always hope. We wish you will join us. Inovation Family Community Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Enjoy a festive dining experience surrounded by sparkling waterfront views. Step aboard our elegantly decorated yacht for a gourmet plated holiday meal, live entertainment, and breathtaking sights of the city skyline, Coronado Bridge, and Hotel del Coronado decked out for the season. Whether you’re planning a romantic evening, a cheerful family gathering, or a special holiday tradition, our San Diego Christmas cruises offer an unforgettable way to celebrate on the bay. Flagship Cruises & Events on Facebook / Instagram
  • With Halloween right around the corner, Lakehouse Resort in San Marcos is offering families a festive and playful way to celebrate with a stay in our Halloween Adventure Suite, available now through October 31. The suite is filled with seasonal touches like pumpkins and Halloween décor, designed to make family getaways extra memorable. Highlights include: A sunken living room with bunk beds and a cozy play tent kids will love A private patio with pool views for the adults to relax and unwind Easy access to the pool deck, making family fun convenient and carefree A 15% discount on your stay when you book this limited-time promotion It’s the perfect way to celebrate the season together, cozy, fun, and just a little spooky. The suite is available for stays from October 1 – 31, 2025, and bookings can be made here: Lakehouse Resort Halloween Adventure Suite. Lakehouse Resort on Facebook / Instagram
  • Alaska's public schools are being used as emergency shelters, though many of the buildings are crumbling.
  • First, a delegation of legislators representing San Diego County was again refused entry into an ICE detention facility. Then, the San Diego City Council voted to take over funds managed by parking districts. Next, the cheapest housing option in San Diego has been dorm-style rooms, we tell you why they are rapidly disappearing. Followed by a look at the Día de Muertos altar at Tijuana’s Mercado Hidalgo. Finally, we get some bat facts from the experts at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
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