All the Men Who’ve Frightened Me
From 10/7/2025 - 10/12/2025
All the Men Who've Frightened Me features a fascinating overlap of music and theater, intricately depicting narratives from Mike Sears' life experiences. Given the exploration of masculinity and its toxicity, attendees can anticipate an emotionally provoking evening, echoed through profoundly stirring musical performances.
La Jolla Art and Wine Festival
From 10/11/2025 - 10/12/2025
The La Jolla Art and Wine Festival is a sophisticated celebration of fine art, exquisite wines, and craft beer. Stroll through scenic La Jolla Village while exploring works from talented artists, enjoying tastings, and taking in live entertainment. This elegant event is a perfect blend of culture and relaxation.
XTERRA WETSUITS Mission Bay Triathlon
On 10/12/2025
Dive into the magical history of triathlons at the grandest stage for the 37th Annual XTERRA Wetsuits Mission Bay Triathlon to benefit Life Sports Foundation in San Diego. History aficionados and athletes from around the world converge here every year to recreate the first Mission Bay Triathlon that took place in 1974; engage in a challenging run-bike-swim-run competition for a noble cause, and create lasting memories.
Book Launch with Steven Rowley: The Dogs of Venice
On 10/14/2025
An exquisite literary affair will be held where celebrated author Steven Rowley is set to launch his new masterpiece, The Dogs of Venice. As a reputable New York Times bestselling author, Rowley's intricate storytelling spans notable works including 'Lily and the Octopus' and 'The Guncle', and his prolific narrative can be much appreciated as his works have been translated into twenty different languages.
Halloween Aglow
From 10/24/2025 - 10/25/2025
Illuminate your evening at Halloween Aglow, where an array of oceanic adventures await. Don your spookiest attire and pocket sweet treats from around, flaunt your moves to live music, participate in macabre arcade games, and marvel at the skillful display of underwater pumpkin carving by incredible scuba divers.
La Mezcla
On 10/24/2025
La Mezcala guarantees a unique hybrid performance that blends Mexican folk dance with contemporary street style in captivating turns. Attendees have the chance not only to be part of a rich cultural experience but also to contribute towards La Mezcla's sidewalk debates series, aiming to discuss local public policies, civic challenges, and opportunities.
Working Girl
From 10/28/2025 - 11/30/2025
Working Girl, a captivating theatrical adaptation of the iconic film, unfolds an inspiring story of a woman's conquest over corporate America's hurdles. Attendees can look forward to a lively evening of laughs, quality entertainment, and resplendent musical performances, all swirling around the adventure-filled life of a secretary with insurmountable dreams.
Beyond The Rainbow
On 10/30/2025
Embark on a fantastical journey this Halloween, stepping into a world inspired by the land of Oz, full of wonder and unforgettable surprises. Guests will indulge in whimsical cocktails and deliciously magical nibbles, encounter eccentric characters, and experience unknown entertainments while dressed to impress in magical or mystical costumes for an evening brimming with Halloween enchantment, all vibrantly painted with details nodding to the famed Emerald City.
Guided Meditation and Dinner
On 10/9/2025
Krishna Lounge organizes a weekly consciousness gathering, inviting enthusiastic participants to dive into meditation activities and mingle with welcoming people. It provides a community where spiritual evolution and connection bloom.
Leta Pearl’s Love Biscuits
On 11/5/2025
Get ready for an in-depth conversation with talented native author, Arlon Jay Staggs, discussing and signing copies of his humorously endearing debut novel, Leta Pearls Love Biscuits. Attending fans will have the opportunity to pre-order the said book for a chance at reserved seats and a potential book signing, getting to interact with the author known for his compelling literary works featured in top-tier publications like The New York Times.