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  • San Diego International is one of 40 major airports that will see their air traffic reduced starting Friday
  • TYP is holding auditions for "Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812," our first show of the 2026 season, on Monday, November 10 from 4:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. at our rehearsal space at 7960 University Ave, Suite 240/250, La Mesa CA 91942. Callbacks are by invitation only on Tuesday, November 11 from 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. This show is for actors 12 years old and older. To register for an audition time, please email your headshot and resume to Jessica at jessica@typsandiego.org. Please prepare a one-minute song selection in a musical theater style. You will sing with a backing track that you provide. NO cappella auditions. Please check-in 15 minutes prior to your audition time. We will consider video auditions. **If you have been in one of our shows over the past year, then you are not required to audition. However, you must send us an email indicating your interest. You will be invited straight to callbacks. We are looking for a diverse cast to bring this popular musical to life. We will consider double casting some of the roles if needed. Please let us know if you are interested in splitting a role with another actor. The rehearsal and show schedule are below. Actors are allowed two conflicts, but we prefer they not have any conflicts. You are not allowed to have a conflict the two week before tech or during tech week. There is a production fee of $350 for company members, $425 for non-company members, and parents are required to volunteer at the box office for two performances. If you have any questions, then please contact Jessica at jessica@typsandiego.org. Show Dates: Friday, 3/6 at 7pm Saturday, 3/7 at 7pm Sunday, 3/8 at 3pm Friday, 3/13 at 7pm Saturday, 3/14 at 7pm Sunday, 3/15 at 3pm Friday, 3/20 at 7pm Saturday, 3/21 at 7pm Sunday, 3/22 at 3pm Friday, 3/27 at 7pm Saturday, 3/28 at 7pm Sunday, 3/29 at 3pm Rehearsal Dates: 1/10 Saturday 12pm-6pm 1/11 Sunday 3pm-8pm 1/17 Saturday 12pm-5pm 1/18 Sunday 3pm-8pm 1/24 Saturday 12pm-6pm 1/25 Sunday 3pm-8pm 1/31 Saturday 12pm-6pm 2/1 Sunday 3pm-8pm 2/7 Saturday 12pm-6pm 2/8 Sunday 3pm-8pm 2/14 Saturday 12pm-6pm 2/15 Sunday 3pm-8pm 2/21 Saturday 12pm-5pm 2/22 Sunday 3pm-8pm 2/28 Saturday 12pm-6pm 3/1 Sunday 3pm-8pm Tech rehearsal: 3/2 Monday 4:30pm-8:30pm 3/3 Tuesday 4:30pm-8:30pm 3/4 Wednesday 4:30pm-8:30pm 3/5 Thursday 4:30pm-8:30pm Conflicts are not allowed 2/21-3/5. Please do not audition for this show if you have conflicts during this time period. Theater for Young Professionals on Facebook / Instagram
  • A Jewish heritage foundation has set out to help restore private property appropriated after Syrian Jews left the country.
  • In honor of the 2026 NFL Big Game, Hendo’s Barrel House is throwing a Big Game Watch Party on Sunday, February 8 with wall-to-wall TVs, a special game-day menu, drink and bucket promotions, and football squares with prizes! The party starts at 2:30 p.m., with 25+ TVs ensuring there's not a bad seat in the house, a buzzing game-day crowd, and nonstop action from kickoff to the final whistle, making it the ultimate spot to catch every big play! Guests can enjoy a game-day buffet featuring fan favorites like a Taco Station, Bacon Dogs, BBQ Ribs, Wings, Italian Sandwiches, and sides including Cheese Curds, Beans & Rice, and Salad. Drink specials include $6 house beers, bucket specials on select beers and canned cocktails, and $8 U4RIK Añejo "Touchdown" shots. Tickets are $40 for adults and $19 for kids 10 and under, with buffet access included in the ticket price. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hendos-big-game-party-tickets-1980589279852?aff=oddtdtcreator Hendo's Barrel House on Instagram and Facebook
  • Test your banned books knowledge with librarians from the San Diego Public Library. Banned Books Week 2025 runs from October 5–11 with the theme “Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights.” Highlighting the rise in book bans nationwide, the theme draws on Orwell’s 1984 to emphasize the dangers of censorship and the importance of protecting everyone’s right to read. For details on SDPL’s Banned Books Week programs, click here. San Diego Public Library on Instagram
  • This year’s black-tie event inspired by the miracles, intricacies, wonder, and power of nature features a special gourmet dinner created by Chef Jeffrey Strauss of the Pamplemousee Grill and dancing to the music of the Mighty Untouchables. Live and Silent Auctions as well as rooftop after party round out the evening. Patrons of the Prado is committed to raising funds supporting arts, culture, science, history, and theatre in Balboa Park and for programs that provide educational access, through our Bucks4Buses Initiative, for San Diego County K-12 schoolchildren to our nine beneficiaries. Since 1997, Patrons of the Prado has raised over 6.2 million dollars for our beneficiaries. Visit: https://www.patronsoftheprado.org/ Patrons of the Prado on Instagram and Facebook
  • Havana 1920, will offer baseball fans a festive stop inspired by classic Cuban flavors and cocktails. Havana 1920 offers happy hour from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday featuring cocktails like the Havana Mojito and Havana 1920 Daiquiri, each priced at $7.50. Bites include ham and cheese or chicken croquetas, priced at $2; papa rellenas, stuffed with picadillo or cheese, priced at $3; and empanadas with fillings such as ham and cheese, vegetarian, Cubanita or beef, priced at $4. The bocadito platter, featuring tropical ceviche, plantain chips, two chicken croquetas, a picadillo-stuffed potato and a ham and cheese empanada served with mojo criollo and Havana royale sauce, is priced at $12. For post-game celebrations, a reverse happy hour is also offered from 9 p.m. to midnight on Fridays.
  • Trick or Trade San Diego: A Halloween Collectibles Event Date & Time: Saturday, October 11, 2025 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Location: Millionaires HQ, 105 S. 31st Street Suite B, San Diego, CA 92113 Get ready, San Diego! One Stop Trade House presents Trick or Trade, a Halloween-themed collectibles trade night bringing together some of the best vendors and collectors in Southern California. This family-friendly event is the perfect place to buy, sell, and trade across all types of collectibles. Whether you’re into Pokémon TCG, One Piece Card Game, sports cards, Funko Pops, Hot Wheels, Panini, or anime collectibles, you’ll find something for your collection. With 15+ vendors, raffles, giveaways, and special prizes, there’s excitement for both seasoned collectors and newcomers. Why You’ll Love It: - A festive Halloween-themed atmosphere - A wide variety of collectibles and trading opportunities - Raffles, prizes, and exclusive finds - Food and drinks available on-site - A chance to connect with San Diego’s growing collector community Whether you’re a hardcore hobbyist or just getting started, Trick or Trade San Diego is the must-attend event this fall. Cards & Collectors on Facebook / Instagram
  • The plaza now has a total of 5,200 parking spaces adjacent to the existing Terminal 1 and the New T1, is scheduled to open in September 2025.
  • Romantasy — the fusion of romance and fantasy — is having a major moment. Boosted by #BookTok and shaped by the influence of fan fiction, the book genre is topping bestseller lists and drawing huge crowds at Comic-Con. But for all its success, it's often a target of ridicule. We look at what people get wrong about the misunderstood genre, and why it's connecting with so many readers right now.
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