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  • Where are all the Black girl groups? It's a common question that got us thinking about the legacy, evolution and current state of the Black girl group.
  • From the organizers: Get ready for the ultimate fright fest at the San Diego Halloween Film Festival on Oct. 31, 2024! Gather your fellow ghouls, ghosts, and indie film fanatics as we conjure up a spine-chilling night of cinematic delights! This is the Halloween event you don't want to miss. Dress to impress in your most frightfully fabulous costume – this is no ordinary screening! With an atmosphere where horror meets high fashion, you’ll fit right in at our swanky soiree of scares. Bonus points if your outfit leaves us screaming for more! Here’s the spooky scoop on what’s brewing for the evening: 7:00 PM – Doors Open: Step through our haunted entrance into a world where horror meets haute couture! Mingle with filmmakers, grab some bewitching refreshments, and get ready for a night of cinematic sorcery. Food and drinks will be served to keep your energy high and your taste buds tantalized! 7:20 - Special Screening of "The Scalpel" 8:00 PM – First Screening Block: Settle in for a 45-minute reel of frightfully fantastic films. From eerie experiments to comedic creeps, each flick is sure to send shivers down your spine and leave you craving more. 8:45 PM – Intermission: Take a breather, grab a witch’s brew, and chat with your fellow festival-goers. This is your chance to discuss the horrors you've just witnessed and anticipate what's to come! 9:00 PM – Second Screening Block: Prepare yourself for another 55 minutes of mesmerizingly macabre magic. Our second set promises even more thrills, chills, and cinematic chills to keep the Halloween spirit alive. 10:00 PM – Award Ceremony: We’ll unveil the best of the fest and hand out our coveted awards. After-Party Extravaganza: The horror doesn't stop when the credits roll! Stick around for a spooktacular after-party following awards to close out Halloween night under the stars. Don’t miss out on this evening full of cinematic thrills, delightful frights, and unforgettable fun brought to you by Good Vibe Cinema and Noble House Media! Good Vibe Cinema on Instagram
  • Soccer fans from Israel were attacked in Amsterdam in what the Dutch prime minister called "antisemitic attacks on Israeli citizens."
  • The Supreme Court’s decision on homelessness will test a shelter system that’s full of problems – and lacking accountability.
  • The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office projects a $2 billion shortfall for 2025-26, but says the state can’t afford big new programs. Gov. Newsom has complained about attention on the office’s deficit estimates.
  • Home prices in San Diego County dropped in November compared to the previous month, but they were still higher than housing prices one year ago.
  • President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly promised to investigate, prosecute, imprison or otherwise punish his perceived enemies during his campaign. Now, some of his targets are preparing.
  • The imprisonment of Reza Valizadeh, acknowledged to the AP by the U.S. State Department, came as Iran marked the 45th anniversary of the American Embassy takeover and hostage crisis on Sunday.
  • Leaders from around the world congratulated Donald Trump on his presidential election victory, as governments prepare for his return to the White House and the potential impact that will have.
  • California recorded historically high numbers of deaths in county jails for the past six years. Now, counties expect to house more prisoners as Prop. 36 takes effect.
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