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  • Una noche llena de adrenalina, emoción y acción total con las grandes estrellas de la lucha libre mexicana. Estrellas confirmadas: Tinieblas Jr con Alushe, Abismo Negro Jr, Pirata Morgan, Hijo del Pirata Morgan, La Hiedra, Lady Flamer, Lady Maravilla, Faby Apache, Pimpinela Escarlata, Keira, Gran Pandemonium, Pandemonium Jr, El Perro Wisin, H de Pandemonium, Jessy Ventura, Mamba, Diva Salvaje, Rey Furia, Skalibur, Rayo Star, Madness, Lady Lee, Aira, H del Tirantes. The Soap Factory – 2995 Commercial St, San Diego, CA 92113 Viernes, 25 de julio – Puertas abren a las 6 p.m. Compra tus boletos ahora en Tickeri.com (714) 493-0547 | (619) 648-9853 AVISO IMPORTANTE: Los asistentes que compren boletos en las primeras filas deben saber que existe el riesgo de contacto físico accidental con los luchadores durante el espectáculo. Al adquirir estos boletos, aceptan voluntariamente este riesgo como parte de la experiencia en vivo. ¡No te lo puedes perder! ________________________________________________________________________________ A night of high-impact action, live energy, and the best of Mexican lucha libre. Featuring: Tinieblas Jr with Alushe, Abismo Negro Jr, Pirata Morgan, Hijo del Pirata Morgan, La Hiedra, Lady Flamer, Lady Maravilla, Faby Apache, Pimpinela Escarlata, Keira, Gran Pandemonium, Pandemonium Jr, El Perro Wisin, H de Pandemonium, Jessy Ventura, Mamba, Diva Salvaje, Rey Furia, Skalibur, Rayo Star, Madness, Lady Lee, Aira, H del Tirantes. The Soap Factory – 2995 Commercial St, San Diego, CA 92113 Friday, July 25 – Doors open at 6 p.m. Get your tickets now at Tickeri.com (714) 493-0547 | (619) 648-9853 IMPORTANT NOTICE: Front-row ticket holders should be aware of the possibility of accidental physical contact with the wrestlers during the show. By purchasing these tickets, you voluntarily accept this risk as part of the live experience. Don’t miss this epic event! The Soap Factory on Facebook / Instagram
  • About 2,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses, pharmacists and other frontline staff in San Diego are on strike, demanding safer staffing, fair wages and better benefits.
  • Archbishop Steve Wood, who heads the Anglican Church of North America, faces sexual harassment allegations. This marks the latest in a string of crises to rock the small, conservative denomination.
  • July 6 – August 3, 2025 (Opening night: Friday, July 11) Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage Old Globe Theatre Conrad Prebys Theatre Center By Michael Frayn Directed by Gordon Greenberg "Noises Off" is a brilliant and uproarious backstage comedy that pulls back the curtain on a theatre company struggling to keep its production from falling apart. Forgotten lines, misplaced props, and romantic entanglements lead to total chaos with doors slamming and sardines flying, in a whirlwind of slapstick hilarity. As the actors’ onstage and offstage worlds collide, the result is, as The New York Times calls it, “a raucously delightful comedy” and “altogether hilarious.” Vicki and Carl Zeiger Insights Seminar: Tuesday, July 8 at 6:00 p.m. Post Show Forums: Tuesday, July 15; Tuesday, July 22; Wednesday, July 23; Wednesday, July 30 (evening performance) LGBTQIA+ Theatre Night: Friday, July 18 at 7:00 p.m. Open-Caption Performance: Saturday, July 26 at 2:00 p.m. Total running time: Two hours and 15 minutes (three acts with one intermission). This production contains mild profanity, sexual innuendo, and physical comedy including characters in their underwear. Supported by Lead Production Sponsors George C. Guerra, HM Electronics, Inc., and Vicki and Carl Zeiger, and Production Sponsors Pamela J. Wagner and Hans Tegebo.
  • The International Criminal Court in The Hague handed down its first-ever Darfur war crimes conviction, finding Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb, guilty of atrocities committed more than two decades ago.
  • Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi were honored for research into how the body helps the immune system avoid attacking your own tissues instead of foreign invaders.
  • It wouldn't be spooky season without ghosts. But they weren't always the evil spirits we see in books and movies today. For Word of the Week, we look back on the origins of "ghost."
  • Scientists say the return to "standard time" is good for our health. But the time change can be disruptive and we must also adjust to more winter darkness. Syncing our habits to our body clock helps.
  • This weekend, a new Jordan Peele-produced film takes on the horrors of becoming the greatest of all time, while a GPS-powered romance takes a winding journey to questionable destinations.
  • 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.
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