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  • Disney's Ms. Marvel has upended all the stereotypes about being Muslim or a South Asian.
  • You're invited! Interfaith Community Services Open House Meet Interfaith’s change makers for a behind-the-scenes look at our programs and services. Learn about our work this year, ways to get involved, and enjoy our open house wellness experience featuring pet therapy, yoga, and more! Date | Thursday, October 28 from noon to 3 p.m. Location | California Center for the Arts Reserve your spot here! Free admission. For more information, please visit the Interfaith Community Services website or call (760) 489-6380.
  • Police said church members were spared further violence Thursday evening when someone at the dinner subdued the gunman and held him until police arrived.
  • The committee laid out how Trump and a lawyer advising him pressured Pence even after Trump was aware there was a riot. The question now is whether Trump could face criminal consequences.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego Dance Theater's Live Arts Fest; SDMA+ San Diego Shakespeare Society; Roustabout's production of "Iron"; Gill Sotu leads a Juneteenth production at the Globe; Space 4 Art open studios; and Mainly Mozart.
  • Join the San Diego Shakespeare Society for a virtual group reading of Shakespeare's Henry VI! About the play — King Henry IV suffers from illness, so his youngest son Prince John fights the rebels, while Prince Hal prepares to be king. Meanwhile, Hal's friend Falstaff causes trouble, recruits, and speaks ill of Hal. Henry dies, and Hal becomes King Henry V. He banishes Falstaff from court, ready to wage war on France. The reading will be directed by Shakespeare Authority Kim Keeline. She has been an instructor in composition and literature at USC, Washington State, PACE program, Mira Costa College, and Southwestern College. Kim received the Star Award from the San Diego Performing Arts League in 2012 for her work at the SDSS. She is a former associate general editor of The Shakespeare Standard. Date | Tuesday, November 2 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location | Online Register here for free! More information: • In case you don't want to read, you are welcome to show up and just watch. • If you want to act as a specific character or do a specific scene, please talk with the director before starting. • Anyone can participate, no experience needed. For more information, please visit the SDSS webpage.
  • A school in southeastern Massachusetts latches onto a novel program that uses canines to sniff out COVID on surfaces. The idea is to help protect kids from the virus and keep the school open.
  • The album will be the pop star's first solo studio album in six years.
  • The epicenter of North Park is the bar-hopping intersection of University Avenue and 30th Street, which holds claim to being "the best beer neighborhood in the nation," thanks to numerous craft-beer establishments. This October, The Lafayette Hotel has paired up with Mike Hess Brewing and to bring you a paired four course Dinner & Brew! Mike Hess Brewing Menu Pairing, featuring Mike Hess Brewery with head brewer Paul Deras Course #1 — Oktoberhess-Marzen, Traditional Oktoberfest Marzen Beer Served alongside Kartoffelpuffer, with smoked salmon, capers, dill, horseradish cream sauce Course #2 — Claritas-Kolsch, 2016 World Beer Cup-winning Kolsch Ale Served alongside Kaese Spaetzle, with sauteed onions, emmentaler cheese, winter salad Course #3 — Solis West Coast IPA, Definitive of the San Diego beer scene Served alongside Sauerbraten, with red wine reduction sauce, braised red cabbage, mash potatoes Course #4 — Hop Cloud-Hazy IPA, Mike Hess' Flagship Hazy IPA Served alongside Apfelkuchle, with cinnamon sugar, vanilla bourbon sauce Date | Friday, October 22 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location | The Lafayette Hotel Get tickets here! General admission: $48.50 plus fees Admission only for people 21 and up. For more information, please visit www.lafayettehotelsd.com/events/san-diego/dinner-brew-series or contect The Lafayette Hotel at 619-296-2101.
  • Courts say local officials have failed to fully analyze the wildfire risks of approved rural housing developments in San Diego County.
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