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November 3–9


Thursday | 3


SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL Founded in 2000, the festival has grown to become the largest exhibition of Asian cinema in the western United States and has showcased everything from future classics like Bong Joon-ho’s Memories of Murder (U.S. premiere) to luminary independent work such as Patrick Wang’s In the Family (North American premiere). This year the 17th edition of SDAFF will showcase over 140 films from 15 countries at 6 venues in San Diego from November 3 to November 12.


WHEN: Thursday, November 3 WHERE: Throughout San Diego, festival.sdaff.org


HOW TO MAKE A SPACESHIP The Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination invites you to a moderated con- versation between Peter Diamandis (founder, XPRIZE Foundation), Julian Guthrie (author of How to Make a Spaceship), and Brian Binnie (the pilot of SpaceShipOne). When Diamandis realized NASA was winding down manned space flight, he set out on one of the great entrepreneurial adventure


CALL OF HEROES


stories of our time — if the government wouldn’t send him to space, he would create a private space- flight industry himself. The story of the bullet-shaped SpaceShipOne


and the other teams in pursuit of outer space is a tale of making the impos- sible possible. Book-signing follows the discussion.


WHEN: Thursday, November 3, 6:30 p.m. WHERE: University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla. imagination.ucsd.edu


Friday | 4


ART SAN DIEGO Billed as the only contemporary fine-art show in San Diego, Art San Diego presents work from over 500 contemporary artists plus site-specific art projects, art labs, museum exhibi- tions, and art talks and panel dis- cussions. Now in its seventh year, the three-day event attracts over 15,000 high-net-worth collectors. $20–$25.


WHEN: Friday, November 4,


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4: BREWER’S GUILD FESTIVAL


noon to 8 p.m. Also on Saturday and Sunday. WHERE: Balboa Park Activity Center, 2145 Park Boulevard, Balboa Park. art-sandiego.com


BREWER’S GUILD FESTIVAL This annual two-day event is the offi- cial kickoff of San Diego Beer Week. Enjoy samples from more than 60 San Diego County brew- eries. On Friday you can rub elbows with some of San Diego’s award-winning brewers showcasing San Diego’s finest, rare, and specialty beers, including


offerings brewed for this event. Includes unlimited beer and food sam- ples. On Saturday, more drinking and more food plus musical entertainment. $40–$100.


WHEN: Friday, November 4, 6 to 9 p.m. Also on Saturday. WHERE: Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier, 1000 N. Harbor Drive, down- town San Diego. sdbw.org


JULIUS CAESAR. The emperor returns to Rome in triumph. He has defeated the forces of Pompey and rules the world. But how will he rule Rome? Marcus Brutus, Cassius, and others don’t wait to find out. They will save Rome from dictatorship by assassinating Caesar on the Ides of March. Featuring an all-female cast. At the Experimental Theatre at SDSU, November 4 to 13. Theater, page 64.


Saturday | 5


BIKE THE COAST: RIDE AND EXPO Join riders of all kinds as you travel Southern California beaches and surf towns on routes of 25, 50, or 100 miles. There are also 7- or 15-mile paths along the San Luis River bike trail. Everything starts and finishes on the beach at the Taste the Coast at


PHOTOGRAPH BY ARLENE IBARRA


34 San Diego Reader November 3, 2016


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