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  • Experience classic horror films inside San Diego’s oldest standing structure — if you dare. Each screening includes an after-hours, candlelit, self-guided haunted stories tour of the Davis-Horton House. Limited seating. Outside snacks permitted. Visit: Movies at the Museum The Davis-Horton House on Instagram and Facebook
  • For those who dare to tempt the fates, The Westgate cordially invites you to experience the magical mischief of our Hocus Pocus Tea. The Sanderson Sisters will put a spell on you as you sip freshly brewed tea potions, creepy cocktails, and devour frightfully delicious sandwitches and sweet treats. Don your finest frocks and direct your broomsticks towards the Westgate on Sunday, November 2nd for a ghoulishly good time, including special photo opportunities, a champagne toast for all 21+ guests, and a take-home gift for young witches and wizards. Visit: https://www.westgatehotel.com/event/hocus-pocus-tea/ The Westgate Hotel on Instagram and Facebook
  • The two leaders held talks after attending the key session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization gathering in the port city of Tianjin, where discussions focused on regional stability, bilateral trade and energy cooperation.
  • The price of gold hit $4,000 per ounce for the first time ever. It's a bad sign for the U.S. economy
  • Current law provides for the designation of some groups as "foreign terrorist organizations," but no similar process exists for domestic groups.
  • New York-born, Tamil Nadu-raised singer and transdisciplinarian ganavya is described by the Wall Street Journal as “among modern music’s most compelling vocalists.” Visit: ganavya ganavya on Instagram and Facebook
  • Billy Idol was punk in the 1970s, a pop star in the '80s, and now his rock 'n' roll excess is the subject of a Hulu documentary called Billy Idol Should Be Dead. It begins streaming on March 26.
  • Olympian High School history teacher Keith Hammond moonlights as wrestler Orion Odyssey and returns to the ring for the school's annual Welcome Back Bash fundraiser.
  • El condado de San Diego está demandando a la administración Trump por impedir que funcionarios inspeccionen los centros de detención de ICE. Se han recibido informes alarmantes sobre las condiciones inseguras en los centros.
  • Exhibit on view November 10 - December 16. Responding to issues affecting our region, our Fall 2025 Museum Studies class has juried, curated, and installed "Reimagining La Linea", an exhibition about migration which highlights the work of thirty artists and two collectives. Migration has been a vital force in the shaping our country, and the San Diego/Tijuana region clearly exemplifies this: a diverse community alive with layered cultures, languages, and traditions from all around the globe. The border wall or “La Linea,” intended as an impenetrable boundary, also reveals itself as porous, with the highest number of lawful daily crossings of any other US port of entry. The artwork bears witness to the human condition at the border as well as to the journeys and dreams carried across it. The exhibition challenged artists to imagine an alternative future where boundaries are fluid sites of connection rather than division. The exhibit transforms the gallery into a space of empathy and imagination, where borders that divide us become bridges that connect us. Join us for the reception on Wednesday, November 12, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Artists will be present and there will be music by DJ Will Gallaspy, aka The Great Gallaspy. Visit: https://www.sdmesa.edu/about-mesa/galleries-and-attractions/mesa-college-art-gallery/exhibits/index.shtml#future-exhibits San Diego Mesa College Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
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