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  • The image, captured 53 years ago this weekend during the Vietnam War, galvanized the anti-war movement in the U.S. But a new documentary raises questions about who was behind the camera.
  • We will be hosting a Dia de Los Muertos Cultural Hour on Friday, October 31th at 12 p.m. at the One World Lounge. Cultural Hours are open to the entire SDSU community (students, staff, and faculty). There will be snacks and activities, and we will learn about Mexican culture! Can't wait to see you there! Where: One World Lounge Located at 5520 Hardy Avenue Visit: https://www.sdsu.edu/events-calendar?utm_source=salesforce&utm_medium=email#event-details/d49bd87d-2a71-4058-ab51-42e6ed21404a SDSU International Student Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Calling all Makers, DIYers, and Entrepreneurs! The APIDA Center's 6th annual Makers' Market is here! Join us! Thursday, Oct. 30, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Visit: https://www.sdsu.edu/events-calendar?utm_source=salesforce&utm_medium=email#event-details/b754d127-4700-4358-8cef-8dc1c5b7ec2c SDSU APIDA Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Rustic Root Gaslamp invites you to an exclusive Prohibition-themed dinner on Thursday, November 13 from 5-10 p.m., as the restaurant transforms into a 1920s-style speakeasy for one night only! Savor a curated selection of bourbon and whiskey tastings, paired with an authentic à la carte menu inspired by the era’s indulgent flavors. Elevate your evening with an optional add-on tableside martini service, to experience the art of cocktail making. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of elegance, flavor, and live entertainment! Plus, be sure to dress to impress - 1920s attire is encouraged! Seating is limited, so don't forget to RSVP for the rooftop tasting via Eventbrite, and secure your dining spot downstairs via OpenTable. Rustic Root on Facebook / Instagram
  • Crafted by head ice cream maker and co-founder Tyler Malek, The Thanksgiving Series takes customers through a five-course Thanksgiving feast, reimagining the holiday’s most beloved flavors as uniquely craveable ice creams. The series will be available in scoop shops across the country, via nationwide shipping, and on affiliate via ShareASale starting Saturday November 1 through Thursday November 27 (Thanksgiving Day). Flavors in The Thanksgiving Series include: Parker House Rolls w/ Salted Buttercream – Flaky, buttered rolls are finished with a sprinkle of sea salt, then folded into a sweet-and-salty butter ice cream Turkey Stuffing and Cranberry Sauce – Herbed, brioche bread pudding with turkey sausage are stirred into a salt-and-pepper ice cream and streaked with tart cranberry jam Maple Koginut Squash with Pomegranate – Maple sage ice cream infused with roasted Koginut squash from acclaimed chef Dan Barber’s seed-to-table company Row 7, rippled with pomegranate jelly and finished with a buttery cracker-hazelnut crumble Pumpkin Pie Tiramisu – Melding the two iconic desserts, pumpkin pie coffee ice cream is ribboned with tiramisu cake swirl and finished with chocolate stracciatella Cranberry Orange Sorbet (v) – A juicy sorbet ‘sauce’ made with orange zest and fresh Pacific Northwest cranberries from Oregon’s Stahlbush Farms San Diego Locations include: Little Italy, UTC, Del Mar One Paseo, One Paseo Salt & Straw Ice Cream on Facebook / Instagram
  • Indulge in a delicious Thanksgiving buffet featuring Turkey Al Pastor, Rumorosa Paella, specialty cocktail stations, and all your favorite Thanksgiving classics. Gather with loved ones this Thanksgiving for a memorable meal by the water. 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. $89/adults $45/children Visit: https://www.rumorosasd.com/special-events Rumorosa on Instagram and Facebook
  • From bold installations to guided tours and hands-on workshops, San Diego Design Week runs Sept. 17-21, offering free ways to experience the region’s most creative design moments.
  • Rachael Borrelli, assistant director at the county Department of Animal Services, sent the voice message in a text exchange late last year. The euthanasia rate has spiked at county-run shelters in recent years.
  • Ford says it is "following the customer" in discontinuing its large electric pickup, which was well-received but never profitable. Ford will keep the Lightning name alive as a plug-in hybrid.
  • This year, 48 people are expected to be executed in the U.S. Meanwhile, fewer new death sentences are being issued, and public support for the death penalty is at its lowest point in over 50 years.
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