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  • In The Bag Productions and The Deep End present STORIES, a 21+ house and techno Halloween event where trippy tales will encourage your inner-child to run wild. From 7 p.m. to midnight on Saturday, Oct. 28, engage with the various stories this surreal, never-before-activated museum has to tell: two immersive DJ stages, full bars and a myriad of interactive experiences, performers, and entertainment that will make everything go BuMp in the night. Express yo’self! Costumes are highly encouraged – bring your favorite story to life! Head to our Instagram page @inthebagproductions for inspo! Please note guests must be decently covered, including but not limited to shirts, shoes and covering those cheeks! [Main Room] Social Boys | Oren | Malcolm-Brown | Not Not [The 8th Dimension] Braka | Chrysocolla | Dominance | Lady Afrodisiac | Nillets | Onica | TokeOneToka | Victor Valentinyi OFFICIAL AFTER PARTY: TBA Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023 | 7pm-Midnight | 21+ w/ Valid ID | No Ins and Outs | All Sales Final Location: 200 W Island Ave., San Diego, CA 92101 Parking: Uber/Lyft suggested, street parking, or Downtown SD parking lots We are thrilled to create new stories with you as we sonically activate this museum for its first-ever music event. Thank you in advance for cultivating a safe and fun environment. Prohibited items include: Outside alcohol, food and beverage, gum or hard candies, cannabis, illegal substances, weapons of any kind, sharpies, stickers, glitter, pasties Vapes & cigarettes are only permitted in the designated smoking area, located outside the venue
  • The Droid Building 101 panel at Comic-Con will provide all the basic information to start making an R2 unit.
  • Over three days, 14 people with different backgrounds from all over Wisconsin met in person to discuss abortion policy and discovered how far they could get.
  • The historic heat began blasting the Southwestern U.S. in June, stretching from Texas across New Mexico and Arizona and into California's desert.
  • This Transgender Awareness Week discover the inspiring journey of Beau O'Neal, a 21-year-old future professional stylist embracing a genderqueer identity and challenging societal norms.
  • In celebration of Filipino American History Month, Maraya Performing Arts is hosting a summit that offers educational master classes and professional performances for kids and their families who are interested in the performing arts and entertainment industry. The summit will feature a variety of activities, including introductory classes in musical theatre, acting, and various dance styles such as ballet, hip hop, breakdancing, and contemporary dance. One of the highlights of the event is the "Industry Kids" panel discussion, designed for children aged 4-17 years old who aspire to become professional performers on stage, in TV/film, and commercials. This panel discussion will provide valuable insights and advice from Filipino professionals in the arts industry, including former Maraya Performing Arts student and TV/film triple threat youth actor, Romi Herrada (known for Paramount Plus' "My Dream Quinceanera" and Disney Pixar's upcoming animated series "Win or Lose") and Kim Montelibano Heil, local Casting Director at The Old Globe Theatre. Attendees will also have the opportunity to enjoy snacks and lunch throughout the day. Additionally, Maraya Performing Arts is partnering with the San Diego Blood Drive to host a blood drive in the parking lot during the event, providing an opportunity for attendees to give back to the community. Maraya Performing Arts Studio is located at 861 Harold Place Suite #208, Chula Vista, CA 91914. One parent/adult is required to be present with their children. *Advanced registration is required, as there are very limited spaces available, and tickets may not be available at the door.* View this event on Facebook
  • A new policy is meant to reduce deaths resulting from Border Patrol’s vehicle pursuits. But critics from both within and outside the agency say the policy is flawed, and the public may lack enough information to judge for itself.
  • While most buildings in Israel are required to have bomb shelters, a zoning catch-22 has left Bedouin villagers unprotected.
  • The retailer banked big on the cashier-less tech. It's now out at Amazon Fresh stores in the U.S. But Amazon's grocery ambitions are only shapeshifting.
  • The latest safety lapse at Boeing renews concerns about the company's influence in Washington and whether federal regulators have delegated too much of their oversight authority to its employees.
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