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Living Wall/Vertical Garden Learn the basics of planting a liv- ing wall. We will be planting a 10”x20” wall of succulent varieties. Living walls can be used exterior or interior with multitudes of col- ors, textures and sizes. Saturday, November 5, 9am; $105-$111. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Drive. (ENCINITAS)


Master Class Series: John Malashock For the past 28 years, acclaimed choreographer John Malashock has been inspiring dancers to explore and take risks with complex phrase work, unex- pected dynamics, and unique ways of developing musicality. His work demands a high degree of physi- cality and encourages execution of movement with intention and curiosity. The heart of his class is to cultivate advanced dancers who possess physical power and tender expressiveness. The Master Class Series will take place in the Abbe Wolfsheimer Studio at Malashock Dance. Sunday, November 6, 11am; $20. Malashock Dance, 2650 Trux- tun Rd., Suite 202. (POINT LOMA)


Writing Children’s Literature Join children’s author Marcie Col- leen as she shares an overview of the world of children’s literature, her journey to publication, and tidbits to start you on your own kidlit path. Marcie will sign copies of the first two books in the The Super Happy Party Bears chap- ter book series afterward. Friday, November 4, 9am; free. Ink Spot, 2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Barracks 16 #202. (LIBERTY STATION)


COMEDY


Kabir Singh Born in 1984 in Portland, Oregon to stereotypical Indian parents, Kabir Singh real- ized at an early age that it wouldn’t be easy making friends at school. Luckily for Singh, he soon became known as the funniest Indian kid in Oregon — not too difficult con- sidering he was the only Indian kid in Oregon. Sunday, November 6,


7pm; free-$10. American Comedy


Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWN- TOWN SAN DIEGO)


Netflix and Kill: A Sketch Com- edy Revue Politics, relationships, pop culture, Trader Joe’s, nothing is sacred in this thematic sketch revue created by eleven hilarious improvisers with mission to get you to skip just one night of stream- ing videos. Saturday, November 5, 8pm; $15. Finest City Improv, 4250 Louisiana Street. (NORTH PARK)


Suzanne Westenhoefer Suzanne Westenhoefer’s ground- breaking career includes appear- ances on Letterman, HBO, Bravo, Logo, and GSN as well as perfor- mances across the U.S. in theaters, clubs, and fundraisers. Thursday, November 3, 8pm; $25. Martinis Above Fourth, 3940 Fourth Avenue #200. (HILLCREST)


DANCE


Argentine Tango with Colette Learn tango now. Take a free first class on Saturday, November 5 or November 12 at 2pm as Colette starts a new full six-week session on Monday, November 7. You can also enjoy a free class every Monday and Wednesday at 7pm while courses for beginners are given. Dance Place San Diego, 2650 Truxtun Road (corner of Dewey), Studio #106. No partner needed. Check tangowithcolette.com or call 514- 726-5567. (LIBERTY STATION)


Esmeralda and the Hunchback City Ballet kicks off its new season with an exciting, genre-blending program. Victor Hugo’s classic The Hunchback of Notre Dame comes to life in the poignant new ballet Esmeralda and the Hunchback. Set to music by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Mark Schneider’s ballet explores different aspects of love and obses- sion. The Raymonda Variations is an opulent classical ballet show- stopper highlighting the skillful elegance of the company. Resident choreographer Elizabeth Wistrich premieres her innovative Bowed


Piano, which translates the unusual sounds of a piano’s inner workings into movement. Friday, Novem- ber 4, 8pm; Saturday, November 5, 8pm; Sunday, November 6, 2pm; $20-$39. Spreckels Theatre, 121 Broadway. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Malashock Signatures II Malashock Dance rediscovers fan favorites and explores new inspira- tions for the future with immersive contemporary dance performances November 3–13. Echoing last sea- son’s acclaimed performances, Malashock Signatures II offers a program of dance that highlights Emmy-award winning choreog- rapher John Malashock’s signature choreographic voice. Thursday, November 3, 7:30pm; Friday, November 4, 7:30pm; Saturday, November 5, 4:30pm and 7:30pm; Sunday, November 6, 4:30pm and 7:30pm; $15-$25. Malashock Dance, 2650 Truxtun Rd., Suite 202. (POINT LOMA)


Open Pole Meetup Group Wear comfortable stretching-style cloth such as leggings, 3/4 sockings, shorts, work-out attire, etc. High heels are a plus. Open for men and women age 21 and over. Sunday, November 6, 4:30pm; free-$4.


Merrow, 1271 University Avenue. (HILLCREST)


UNLIMITED PRINTS!


DISCUSSION GROUPS


Happiness and Success: Meetup Group Join us for a cup of coffee and a discussion about how every life comes with a three part code that contains the timeline for when life’s challenges come and also the timing for when they will leave. Don’t walk around blindly when the light might be just ahead. This is a Meetup group called “Looking for happiness and success,” hosted by Carla Brandao, astrologer. Friday, November 4, 6:30am; free. Starbucks, 12469


Rancho Bernardo Rd. (RANCHO BERNARDO)


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FOOD & DRINK


Baja Winery Trek Eighty miles from the border lies the Valle de Guadalupe wine country, a cluster of some 100 vineyards scattered between the hills between Ensenada and Tecate. Often referred to as the Napa of Mexico, it’s increasingly perking the curiosity of oenophiles from near and far. Given the dis- tance and rural terrain, we’ll be forgoing our usual mode of trans- port for a van with room for 13. Tickets include roundtrip border transport, tastings at three winer- ies and dinner at Finca Altozano. The group meets at the San Ysidro trolley station at 10am, with an estimated return to the border at 9pm turistalibre.com. Saturday, November 5, 10am; $160. San Ysidro Trolley Station, 700 E. San Ysidro Boulevard. (SAN YSIDRO)


Holiday Cooking


Workshops at National Culinary School Holiday Hors d’oeuvres


and Side Dishes 6-9pm Thursday, Nov. 10 10am-1pm Saturday, Nov. 19


Christmas Favorites: Bouch de Noel & Christmas Cookies 6-9pmThursday, December 8


Children’s Gingerbread Workshop


10am-1pm Saturday, December 10


All ingredients and take-home recipes included, just $ person, $


49 per


of two or more. One child free per paid adult! $ additional child.


44 each for groups 10 each


A place where happiness is found and a love for nature is born


FANTASTIC ADVENTURES


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Sky Sailing offers a variety of breathtaking scenic sailplane rides. The adventure begins as you slip into the sleek sailplane for an experience you will remember forever. You will be treated to a gentle, tranquil ride or a


roller-coaster ride whichever you prefer – at no extra charge. All our pilots are FAA-certified commercial pilots. Rides for two start at $100 per person. If you think that special someone would like to take the controls


and handle most of the flight, then an Introductory Lesson (starting at $145) is just the ticket. Ask about our wing-mounted camera pictures.


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