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  • Join us on two exciting weekends October 17 - 19 & October 24 - 26, for a spine-chilling experience like no other. Fright for Future, ranked San Diego's #1 Scariest Haunted Attraction (SD Union Tribune), is back and ready to give you the scare of a lifetime! Step into our haunted maze of "true terrors" bringing scary issues concerning people, planet, and animals to light this Halloween. Brace yourself for an unforgettable journey through the dark corners of our world. Gather your friends, summon your courage, and join us at Fright for Future. It's time to confront our fears and take action. Let's make this Halloween season a hauntingly impactful one! This event is recommended for ages 10 and up. Friday, Oct. 17, 2025: 4 PM - 9 PM Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Friday, Oct. 24, 2025: 4 PM - 9 PM Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Fright for Future on Instagram
  • Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Peabo Bryson has died at 75. He was known for his Disney duets "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World." He died Tuesday after having a stroke.
  • Carin León is a regional Mexican music artist from Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. The singer began releasing music with a series of live albums in 2018, including "Desvelada con Banda y Mariachi (En Vivo)," "A Puro Pelo (100% En Vivo)," "Pa’ las de Vidrio (En Vivo)" and "Amanecida con Todo y con Todos." His debut studio album, "El Malo," was then released independently in 2019 followed by his sophomore set, "Inédito," in 2021. However, Leon’s big break came in 2022 when he collaborated with Grupo Frontera on the single “Que Vuelvas,” which landed at No. 2 on Billboard’s Mexico Songs chart and became his first entry on the Hot 100. León’s 2023 album "Colmillo de Leche" peaked at No. 5 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Albums tally and also became his first Top 10 hit on the Top Latin Albums chart. In 2024, León made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry as well as Coachella and Stagecoach, embarked on the 2024 Boca Chueca Tour, and worked with everyone from Keith Urban and Rosario to Kane Brown and Leon Bridges. Carin León on Facebook / Instagram
  • Stop in and pick up a small gift for the holidays—art, jewelry, cards, ornaments, and more—at the North Coastal Art Gallery in Carlsbad. In the spirit of the season, come see our fabulous holiday decorations and discover something special for everyone on your list. Located in the Carlsbad Village Faire Plaza, the place is jingliing with Holidays spirit. Open: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Spending too much time and money on skin care? Find out what really works to improve skin health and appearance with our one-week newsletter guide. Sign up here.
  • The program Artist Statement 101 focuses on strategies for writing a dynamic general artist statement. With a combination of presentation and group conversation led by curator and writer Elizabeth Rooklidge, participants will come away from the session with a concrete plan for writing a statement, as well as a store of generative techniques to use now and throughout the future. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • A Weaving Workshop with Rebecca Smith Join us as creative weaving artist Rebecca Smith leads a two-day workshop in the technique of inlay, a process for weaving pictorial and geometric designs on a loom. In this workshop, participants will weave designs simultaneously with the sheer, transparent background or ground cloth. When the finished piece is hung, light travels through the background cloth to frame the design, which remains opaque. Students can bring their own designs and yarn or use the materials Rebecca provides. If students need a loom, they can rent an Ashford table loom from San Diego Creative Weavers Guild which measures 30″ deep and 24″ wide. Students must be a member of the Guild to be able to rent the looms. Guild membership is $35 per year. The workshop is intended for weavers who are familiar with the workings of a 4-harness loom or rigid heddle loom. Students should arrive with a warped loom; instructions for warping the loom will be sent in advance. Students will need to purchase 16/1 linen yarn warping their looms (cost is $20 per ¼ pound cone; sources will be provided). The instructor will provide specifications for materials needed and will send warping requirements to students prior to the workshop. The instructor will provide a selection of yarns to supplement what the students bring and will provide designs for the students to follow as they weave. Students can also bring their own designs if they wish. Visions Museum of Textile Art on Instagram
  • Join us Thursday, April 23 for the premiere "Coyote Tracks," the latest film from Executive Producer Wes Bruce, and Director Ryan Shoemaker at the Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park. About the Film "Coyote Tracks" is a genre-blurring cinematic journey where myth and reality intertwine through the eyes of a wandering Coyote. As he travels through an unfamiliar landscape, he gathers the stories of the people he encounters—transforming them into songs that reflect the spirit and memory of a community. Developed over three years as part of an immersive installation by The Curious Life, the film is rooted in a deeply collaborative process across Indiana. Featuring local artists and cultural practitioners—including jazz musicians, a limestone sculptor, and an African dance collective—each participant plays a version of themselves, contributing to what the filmmakers describe as a “verité fantasy.” At its core, "Coyote Tracks" explores how stories are created, shared, and carried forward. It serves as both a meditation on our overwhelming access to information and a reflection on the human need to find meaning within it. The film offers a poetic glimpse into the creative process—messy, beautiful, and ongoing—while honoring the ways communities preserve their histories through storytelling. Event Details 6 p.m. -- Screening 1 + Panel Panel: Hear from members of Fleet Science Center, New Children's Museum, and The Curious Life as they dive into the topics of museum work in a rapidly changing world, how to center community engagement in creative practice, and what it takes to realize bold, evolving projects within structures that demand certainty—from funding to governance to permitting. 8 p.m.-- Screening 2 Please Note: There will be photography and video recording during this event. By attending the event, you consent to and authorize, without further compensation, the use and reproduction of any film or photographs.
  • A fun-filled day dedicated to military families that’s not to be missed! Get out and dance (or just listen and enjoy) to live music on stage throughout the day. Experience military displays hands-on, light armored vehicles, armaments and even robots. There’s lots of fun activities for the kids, and, of course, food trucks! Admission is free! Visit: https://www.fleetweeksandiego.org/military-family-day/ Fleet Week San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Your heart rate quickens, your muscles get tense. A scream aches to escape your sweet lips, but the intensity of the moment stops you from making a sound. You’re not making love… You’re watching live sketch comedy on freakin’ Hallow’s Eve! The vaudevillian villains of Dad Skeleton are ready to make you RIGL (Roll In your Grave Laughing) with our new, askew and totally True Revue, "Tales from the Freakonomicon"! There will be blood, gut-busting guffaws/snickers, song, dance, and a potent monologue on the virtues of civic engagement blessed by former transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg. Everyone and their evil twin will be there, so get your tickets now to these once in a death time Halloween Expeditions!! Local sketch comedy troupe Dad Skeleton- the brainchild of Paige Chadwick and Jacob Rozansky- has been hailed as “eccentric, weird, and wonderful”, named one of San Diego Fringe Festival’s Top 15 Shows to See 2024, and embraced around town as the sketch comedy darlings of stage and iPhone screen. Fresh off their Finest City Improv residency "BONE’d," Dad Skeleton is stoked to serve up more of their farm-to-table sketches. Dad Skeleton Comedy on TikTok / Instagram
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