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  • Spiritualism, an 1887 Mansion, and Mystery — All by Lantern Light Step back into the Victorian era and experience the Villa Montezuma Museum as its original owner, pianist and spiritualist Jesse Shepard, intended—by the soft glow of lantern light. This special nighttime tour offers a rare opportunity to explore one of San Diego’s most stunning historic homes in an intimate setting. With its richly carved woodwork, vibrant stained glass, and evocative ambiance, the Villa is more than just a preserved mansion—it is a reflection of a moment in time when art, belief, and mystery intertwined. Led by historian Charles Spratley, the tour delves into: - The life and legacy of Jesse Shepard - The cultural and philosophical roots of Spiritualism - The role of music, mysticism, and interior design in Shepard’s world - A historically accurate discussion of séances, mediumship, and metaphysical exploration This is not a ghost tour. The Villa Montezuma is considered by many to be “enchanted” rather than haunted, and this experience reflects that distinction. It is a reverent look at the past—not sensational, but deeply atmospheric and enlightening. Visit: The Villa Montezuma Spiritualism Lantern Tour Villa Montezuma Museum on Facebook
  • Even as sombr and Rosalía hit new career highs, there's a major churn taking place just below the top 10, as a wave of Christmas songs begin their ascent.
  • Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei won midterm elections Sunday, clinching a crucial vote of confidence that boosts his ability to carry out his controversial economic agenda.
  • The information contradicts the Trump administration's narrative that it is targeting the "worst of the worst" when conducting immigration enforcement. and seems to violate a 2022 federal consent decree that puts strong conditions on warrantless arrests.
  • Munich's famous river wave, the Eisbachwelle, vanished after a dredging in early November. Authorities are working to resurrect the beloved wave but impatient surfers have also tried their own methods.
  • Whether you're a streamer, mod, or just here to party... Join the ultimate TwitchCon nightlife mission with gamers, creators, fans, and industry insiders for a bar crawl unlike anything IRL. FREE Entry to Minion Rooftop Rave at Cielo with Buy 1 Get 1 Drinks all night Suit up (in cosplay or comfy kicks) and get ready to explore the top nightlife spots in the Gaslamp Quarter—with exclusive perks, zero cover, drink deals, rooftop vibes, and themed party zones all night long. Check-In: 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. at Toro Night Club (Gaslamp Quarter) | Grab your wristband, LED ring, & drink ticket The crawl officially begins right after check-in! Twitch-themed giveaways, LED rings & drink tickets IG-worthy spots + cosplay-friendly venues Make new friends from all over the world🪩 Dance floors, rooftop lounges, and retro game vibes VIP, Bloom, Nova & Bottle Service Access: Text: Brian at (858) 218-5450 Email: BLevinson@LevinsonGroup.com Message before 6 p.m. for Bloom/Nova guest list wristbands! Dress Code: Cosplay is highly encouraged Trendy/fashionable club attire accepted too No baggy clothes, athletic wear, or flip-flops 21+ ONLY | Valid physical ID required Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/6th-annual-twitchcon-themed-bar-crawl-tickets-1652497467409?aff=odcleoeventsincollection TORO SD on Instagram and Facebook
  • "To me, these are nothingburgers. If they're even real," said one pro-Trump podcaster, of the thousands of documents that were released this week, including several that named the president.
  • For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide.
  • San Diego City Councilman Sean Elo-Rivera and San Diego County Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Monica Montgomery Steppe will, on Wednesday, reveal a joint ordinance intended to protect renters from "junk fees" that drive up the cost of housing.
  • Hundreds of people will rally to support people living with ALS at the 2025 Walk To Defeat ALS San Diego on October 5 at the Mission Bay - De Anza Cove. Registration for the 2025 Walk to Defeat ALS is now open. Every 90 minutes, someone is diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. ALS robs people of the ability to walk, talk and eventually breathe. Through an extensive network, the ALS Association is on the ground in all 50 states providing support for people living with ALS and their loved ones by ensuring they have access to critical care programs and services. Walk to Defeat ALS is the world’s largest signature event focused on supporting people living with ALS and their families. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the annual Walk to Defeat ALS. Through Walk to Defeat ALS fundraising efforts, the ALS Association has been able to dramatically accelerate the fight against ALS by funding the development of new ALS treatments, by discovering new ALS genes, by creating new global research collaborations, and by significantly expanding access to ALS care. Walk to Defeat ALS events are more than fundraisers - it's a movement that unites the community in support of those affected by ALS. Many who participate have a loved one battling ALS while others participate in memory of a loved one who has lost their fight. Some participate simply because they want to make ALS a livable disease for everyone, everywhere while we tirelessly search for a cure. The 2025 Walk to Defeat ALS is supported by our dedicated national sponsors including Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma America, Numotion Foundation and Permobil Foundation. Their unwavering commitment fuels our mission to make ALS livable and cure it. Visit: https://secure2.convio.net/alsa/site/TR?fr_id=16834&pg=entry ALS Association Greater San Diego Chapter on Facebook
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