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  • Suggested Donation | General Admission: $100 Event time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Immerse yourself in a multi-sensory evening that transcends sight. Start with "Art in the Dark," where you'll explore art through sound, touch, and direct engagement with the artists. Move into the dining experience, savoring each dish through vivid descriptions, tantalizing aromas, and exquisite flavors. The night unfolds with storytelling, dancing, and gifting, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that engage all your senses. Pre-Event Artistic Engagement Add-on: $25 Event time: 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Arrive early for an intimate pre-event experience. Spend time with the artists, observing their creative process and engaging in conversation as they work. Enjoy light refreshments in this relaxed, interactive setting. This prelude enriches your evening, setting the stage for the immersive experiences to follow. This event underscores the beauty of inclusivity by showcasing key initiatives designed by, for, and with those who are blind or low vision, ensuring that people of all abilities can learn, grow, connect, and be celebrated for their unique talents and contributions. Join us in celebrating the transformative power of community, creativity, and inclusivity. This function will be co-sponsored by the University of San Diego’s Engineering Exchange for Social Justice, and Mulvaney Center for Community, Awareness and Social Action, along with GiftedBack.
  • Perfume dupes have taken off recently. Fragrance experts weigh in on the ethics and what to look for when making a purchase.
  • For most of the '00s, Panda Bear helped define the sound of youthful, ramshackle indie rock. On Noah Lennox's eighth album, Sinister Grift, the artist focuses on the shifting relationships and faltering memories of midlife, with a fleshed out band behind him.
  • Imaginations go wild as the Brooks Theater Gallery explores all things science fiction! This exhibition is the visual partner to OTC’s season production of Stranger Sings!, a parody of the TV show Stranger Things. The Artist Open House on Saturday, October 12th from 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. will offer light refreshments, a guest artist working on a current piece, a create your own alien souvenir, and over 40 pieces of out of this world art! Visit: Artist Open House: One Step...Beyond Oceanside Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • In North Dakota, many farmers are still recovering from the 2018 trade war and are now bracing for more losses as President Trump levies sweeping tariffs on everything from soybeans to pork.
  • Recovery is not a drag! Lambda Uptown Alano Club, a San Diego non-profit organization benefiting people in recovery, invites you attend its first annual Recovery Royalty event on February 13th, 2025. It is an amateur drag and talent competition highlighting local talent, modeled after other popular events put on by various LGBTQ+ fundraising communities, such as Imperial Court, Leather Community, and Bear Community. Performers for this event must be in recovery. Audience members and a panel of judges will vote on a grand prize winner based on the performances. The grand prize winner will gain the honor of becoming the esteemed reigning member of Recovery Royalty for 2025, complete with all the wonderful accessories of a queen: a sash, a septor, and, of course, a crown! They will also have the ability to perform in future galas put on by Lambda, and gain the opportunity to organize a fundraising event for the community in 2025. Emcee’d by Luxe Versace, a sober drag artist and a keystone member of San Diego’s LGBTQ+ recovery community, the event will also feature raffle prizes, a silent auction, and a win-a-date auction in which guests will bid to date a member of Royalty. Food and drinks will be provided by local restaurants and The Rail. Lambda Uptown Alano Club was founded by Julia Nava and Heather Paetow, a couple on a mission to create a safe place for LGBTQ+ members of the recovery community in San Diego. Unfortunately, the original Alano club in Hillcrest closed due COVID and rent increases in 2021. Proceeds from the Recovery Royalty event will support the Lambda Uptown Alano Club in finding a new, permanent, self-owned location for their Alano Club, providing a safe space for 12-step meetings and LGBTQ+ friendly recovery-focused social events. Join us at The Rail (3796 Fifth Avenue) on February 13, 2025 at 6 p.m. for an amazing event of talent, class, and a whole lot of sass. The show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $10 in advance, available for purchase here Contact LuaClub12@outlook.com or (619) 714-0095 for more information. Visit: Recovery Royalty - LGBT Fundraiser Lambda Uptown Alano Club on Facebook
  • The Rolling Heartbreakers will be performing two classic landmark albums from both artists in their entirety. This show will feature the Rolling Stones' "Let It Bleed" (1969) and "Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever" (1989). Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/rolling-heartbreakers/tickets
  • The most detailed plan to reshape the Army began taking shape long before Pete Hegseth's arrival as secretary of defense.
  • Pope Francis worked to make the Catholic Church more open to the LGBTQ community. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with the Rev. James Martin about what direction the new pontiff could take the church.
  • Officials said initially nine people were missing but authorities later apprehended two.
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