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San Diego Reader February 25, 2016 41


Marcella Arguello Too lazy to shoot hoops and too tall to model, Marcella Arguello stands over six feet. Although she may be taller than most men, the only thing more intimidating than her height is her comedy. Marcella mixes a combi- nation of genuine reason with a sexy suggestion of street. Deemed as “sexually and ethnically ambigu- ous,” she appeals to everyone and is not afraid to tell you how she really feels. Sunday, February 28, 7pm; $10. 21 and up. American Com- edy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Poundhouse Live with Brent Weinbach & DJ Douggpound Doug Lussenhop and Brent Wein- bach, the guys behind the cult web series “Pound House,” celebrate the launch of Season 3 with a live show. Brent and Doug will perform stand-up comedy, unveil an episode of “Pound House” from the new season, do a Q&A segment about the series, and show deleted scenes and outtakes from previous sea- sons. Maybe some other bonus stuff


too. Friday, February 26, 9:30pm; Saturday, February 27, 7:30pm and 9:30pm; $18. 21 and up. Ameri- can Comedy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Project Spotlight: Super A full- length improvised superhero com- edy show exploring their everyday life outside of the glitz and glamour of their superhero fame. How do they make rent? How do they man- age their social lives? How do they deal with their vices? Featuring two epic opening teams, a sublime cast, and a super jam at the end of the night. Thursday, February 25, 8pm; $10. 18 and up. Finest City Improv, 4250 Louisiana Street. (NORTH PARK)


DANCE


Argentine Tango with Colette Learn tango now. Take a free first class on Thursday, February 25 or March 3 at 6pm. You can also enjoy your first free class every Monday and Wednesday at 7pm when


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courses for beginners are given. No partner needed. tangowithco- lette.com or 514-726-5567. Dance Place San Diego, 2650 Truxtun Rd. (corner of Dewey), Studio 106. (POINT LOMA)


Contradancing No partners needed, and no experience nec- essary. Calling by JoAnn Kop- pany, with live music by Flashing Sirens. Teaching from 7:30-8pm. Dance starts at 8pm with a break for refreshments at 9:30pm. Wear soft-soled shoes to protect the dance floor. Discount price for students, full-time college students, and active duty military with current ID. Sat- urday, February 27, 7:30pm; $10. Trinity United Methodist Church, 3030 Thorn Street. (NORTH PARK)


Engagement Ring Series #4: On the Spot Join the creative process of Emmy Award-winning choreographer John Malashock as he allows us to peak into what it’s like to make a brand new dance from scratch. No rehearsals, no costumes, no stage, just the blank


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canvas of the Abbe Wolfsheimer Studio, the Malashock company dancers and endless possibili- ties. Saturday, February 27, 7pm; $10-$15. Malashock Dance, 2650 Truxtun Rd., Suite 202. (POINT LOMA)


DISCUSSION GROUPS


Humanist Film Discussion Group The Wild Amazon: Hidden Land of Chang. The month’s film and discussion is on a look into amazing biology, conditions, and risks. Park- ing validated. Sunday, February 28, 1pm; free. 18 and up. First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego, 4190 Front Street. (HILLCREST)


Intercultural Music Confer- ence UCSD’s Intercultural Music (IcM) Conference presents three free concerts and eight discussion panels, at the Loft (second floor Price Center) and Conrad Prebys Music Center, featuring inter-


cultural music of and across the Americas, East and West Asia, and Europe. Through music and discus- sions, participants will consider the problems and prospects of inter- cultural music. IcM features over 50 musicians and scholars from more than 15 countries, including music composed by North, Central, and South Americans, Chinese and Hong Kongers, Azerbaijanis, and more. There will be a piece show- casing a musical dialogue between jazz and Persian music, as well as keynote speeches on Andalusian music and Algorithm of Musical Time. Friday, February 26, 12pm; Saturday, February 27, 8am; Sun- day, February 28, 8am; free. Loft, 9500 Gilman Drive. (LA JOLLA)


Nonfiction Read & Critique Group Join the Nonfiction Authors Association’s new Read & Critique group. We meet on the last Saturday of each month to offer critiques for up to six participants. First come, first served. Saturday, February 27, 2pm; free. 18 and up. Starbucks, 9868 Mission Gorge Road. (SANTEE)


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San Diegans for 9/11 Truth Welcome Ken O’Keefe, “Uncen- sored and Unscripted.” Ken is a former U.S. Marine, Gulf War veteran, organizer of the Human Shield action to Iraq, survivor of the Israeli attack on the MV Mavi Marmara, and an Irish-Palestin- ian citizen and founder of World Citizen Solutions. Sunday’s event is a fundraiser brunch. Suggested donation $20. bit.ly/1QsSPqV, sd911truth.org, 619-222-2120. Sat- urday, February 27, 7pm; Sunday, February 28, 11am; $20. Joyce Beers Uptown Community Center, 3900 Vermont Street. (HILLCREST)


FOOD & DRINK


Girl Scout Cookie & Wine Pair- ing We have been wanting to do this for years, and are finally doing it. Sample five or six different Girl Scout Cookies paired specifically with wine. Thursday, February 25, 6pm; $15-$20. 21 and up. San


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