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  • For the very first time at The Bornemann, "Dreaming: The Blondie Experience" explodes onto the stage with a full-scale production that captures Blondie’s energy, style, and fearless spirit. With stunning visuals, powerhouse musicianship, and all the hits you love, this isn’t just a tribute—it’s the ultimate Blondie celebration. Adding to the excitement, Alan Ho (San Diego, CA), frontman of the high-energy Ramones tribute band "Hey! Ho! Let’s Go!", joins the show as Joey Ramone. Alan and lead vocalist Cara Nova from Detroit, MI (as Debbie Harry) will perform duets originally sung and recorded by Debbie Harry and Joey Ramone, creating a one-of-a-kind night where Blondie and the Ramones collide. Meet the band: Cara Nova (Lead Vocals as Debbie Harry) – A NYC native during Blondie’s rise, Cara channels Debbie Harry’s presence, raw talent, and vocal power with striking authenticity. Alan Ho (Guest Vocals as Joey Ramone) – A dynamic tribute artist and Ramones frontman, Alan brings the punk legend’s voice and spirit to life in special duets with Cara. Mike Cates (Drums as Clem Burke) – Based in Carlsbad, Mike drives the heartbeat of the show, paying homage to Blondie’s legendary drummer. Dominic Ancona (Guitar/Vocals) – From Las Vegas, Dominic nails the riffs and sounds of Blondie’s iconic guitarists with precision and flair. Bob Ternansky (Bass/Vocals) – Hailing from Del Mar, Bob delivers the punch and groove of Blondie’s bass legacy. Ethan Brown (Keyboards/Vocals) – From Ramona, Ethan recreates Blondie’s unmistakable keyboard textures, fueling the band’s signature sound. From timeless hits like “Heart of Glass” and “One Way or Another” to the electric Blondie–Ramones duets, this will be an unforgettable night of music, nostalgia, and punk-rock energy. Dreaming: The Blondie Experience debuts at The Bornemann on Friday, November 1 – secure your spot for a night of unforgettable music and nostalgia! Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/dreaming-the-blondie-experience
  • Join the APIDA Center to celebrate the Lunar New Year Join us for lion dance, martial arts demonstration, activities, and Asian snacks! ****Come and go as you please but if you want to earn APIDA VIP SWAG points, you must attend the entire event, from beginning to end.
  • At the same time, the fair also closed the book on the 2025 fair with lower revenues and lower turnouts for some grandstand concerts.
  • Weeks after Nicolás Maduro's ousting, Venezuelans stage protests and vigils to release political prisoners, as the country's Congress prepares to vote on an amnesty law.
  • The Besos Jazz Trio has been stirring up audiences with vibrant performances of music and dance since 2017. These worldly performers are a study in balancing traditions. With roots in Mexican ballet folklórico, Claudia Gomez plays percussion and tap dances. Evona Wascinski, from Poland, brings a classical virtuosity to the upright bass. Beston Barnett, a Nashville native, plays manouche guitar and sings in five languages. “We keep it loose but alive; we leave space for what each of us does best,” says Wascinski. Together, they improvise, sing, and dance their way through an eclectic mix of swing tunes, sambas, boleros, and musettes. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/2026-besos-jazz-trio/ Besos Jazz Trio on Instagram and Facebook
  • Jackie Wiles and Paula Moltzan won bronze, for both a first career Olympic medal. For Shiffrin, the world's top slalom skier, a 4th-place finish was her 7th consecutive Olympic race without a medal.
  • A community event for all featuring Live Art, Live Music, Great Food, and Fun Drinks! San Diego Made: LIVE! A one night celebration of creativity, community, and the makers who bring our space to life. Open to everyone in San Diego, this Factory Open Studio Night invites you inside San Diego Made to meet all of our incredible tenants. These are the artists, designers, and small businesses that make this place truly special. Wander through working studios, connect with the creators, and experience the energy of a space built on collaboration and craft. San Diego Made is a woman founded, women led nonprofit, and this event reflects our mission of uplifting local talent, fostering creative entrepreneurship, and building a vibrant and inclusive arts community. The evening will feature: - Live art created before your eyes - Exhibits showcasing our tenants’ work - The SD Made Bar with drink specials - Food available for purchase by Miguelitos Live music performances by: - Audrey Herrington and Gustavo Mojica - Katakio IG @Katakiosings - Israel Maldonado and Ilana Queiroz All are welcome! San Diego Made: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for an exciting and family-friendly Fall Festival full of adventure and discovery! Don’t miss your chance to explore nature’s amazing and quirky creatures—trust us, they’re not as spooky as they seem. Dive into the fun by joining our exciting costume contest, get creative with hands-on nature crafts, and experience live animal encounters that will wow everyone. Plus, explore the fascinating Nature Collective Discovery Booths, with highlights including: • Native plants — learn how some of San Diego’s most unique and bizarre plants have incredible tricks to survive our hot summers, from poking leaves to delightful scents. • Tide pools — discover the cool, slimy, and mysterious ocean creatures hiding among rocky shores and beaches. Fall low tides reveal these underwater wonders waiting to be explored! And that’s not all—enjoy Face Painting and bounce your way into fun! Sponsored by San Diego Parks and Recreation and supported by Nature Collective, this event is perfect for nature lovers and families alike. Remember to bring reusable bottles and cups to help us keep the event eco-friendly. Come explore, learn, and have a blast with us! Visit: https://naturecollective.org/event/fall-festival-october-19-2025/ Nature Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • A study of adolescent obsession with sex, drugs, and rock and roll has a girl seeking romance advice from an upperclassman on how to get a boy to notice her; and a stoner feuding with a teacher. (Universal Pictures, Dir. Amy Heckerling, 1982) Visit: https://sandiegotheatres.org/retro-rewind
  • House Republicans released a short-term spending bill to fund the government until late November but Democrats are calling for further changes.
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