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❯❯ AGENDA | Events
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Do the Time Warp
down to the Old
Globe for a live per-
formance of the cult
hit that is The Rocky
Horror Show.
The Museum of
Contemporary Art
San Diego promises
a Phenomenal TNT
(Thursday Night
Thing), with music,
drinks, and hands-
on art.
At The Butcher Shop
Steakhouse, sip and
sup at Clairemont
Uncorked, a com-
munity tasting event.
Spend the rest of the
week at San Diego
Beer Week, through
November 11.
It’s the most fun
you can have on two
wheels: Bike the
Coast - Taste the
Coast takes cyclists
to Oceanside Pier,
where food, beer,
and music await.
Foodie fun with an
international fl air
at the Community
Cuban Dinner and
Creole Choir of Cuba
performance at UCSD’s
International Center.
La Jolla Strip
Club gets you over
the hump with in-
dulgent happy-hour
Manicures and
Martinis in
its private Cham-
pagne Room.
Who says beer
is for boys?
Certainly not
Stone Brewing
Co., which schools
beer-loving ladies
at Beer U:
Introducing
Barley’s Angels.
San Diego salutes
its servicemen
and women at the
Veterans Day Pa-
rade and patriotic
celebrations at the
Midway Museum.
Sample goods from
30 Temecula wineries
at the Harvest
Celebration Barrel
Tasting Weekend. Or,
hit up free street fairs:
Fall Back Festival
(Gaslamp) and Carls-
bad Village Faire.
We salute Sinatra
at Broadway San
Diego’s Come Fly
Away (through Nov.
13), Lyric Opera’s
Sinatra Forever
(Nov. 11-13), and
Anthology’s Tribute
to Sinatra (Nov. 23).
The San Diego
Bay Wine & Food
Festival is an oeno-
phile’s fantasy: fi ve
days fi lled with wine
dinners, tastings,
celebrity chefs, and
cooking classes.
Enjoy a culinary spin
on a literary classic
at the Taste of
Opera Great News!
Cooking Class,
celebrating sea-
food and
San Diego
Opera’s Moby-Dick.
’Tis the season for
Dr. Seuss, as How
the Grinch Stole
Christmas returns
to the Old Globe.
Gorge your way
through Little Italy
as you sample
budget-friendly
bites on this month’s
Grub Sprawl.
Feel the
rush as
you
cross
the
fi nish
line at the
Silver Strand
Half Marathon.
San Diego jazzes
itself up every
Thanksgiving as
the Dixieland Jazz
Festival rolls into
town with fi ve days
of foot-tapping
tunes.
Christmas comes
early for fans of
sultry songsters as
the Chris Isaak
Christmas
Show seduces
audiences at
the Belly Up.
The 65th annual
Mother Goose
Parade hits the
streets of El Cajon.
For North County
residents, there’s
the Encinitas Fall
Festival shopping
bazaar and street fair.
Kevin Smith and
Jason Mewes
treat their cult
classic fi lm
fans to the live
comedy of Jay
& Silent Bob
Get Old at the
Belly Up.
Santa Claus
makes an early
appearance in
Coronado at
the Holiday
Festival...
A Family
Celebration.
Start your week
right with San
Diego’s own Jason
Mraz at Spreckles
Theatre.
Are you ready for
some football? Root
for the San Diego
Chargers when
they play the Denver
Broncos.
// CHRISTINA ORLOVSKY PAGE
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