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iego.gov. Thursday, July 21, 11am; Friday, July 22, 11am; Saturday, July 23, 10am; free. 18 and up. Central Library, 330 Park Boulevard. (EAST VILLAGE)
Design Your Dream Home: Building Green Workshop Information about home design phases, building permits, and costs. Attendees will also learn about sus- tainable “green” building products and construction methods. The workshop will be taught by Sam Chereskin, a registered architect with more than 20 years of experi- ence designing custom homes. In Room 306. 760-795-6820 or mira-
costa.augusoft.net. Saturday, July 23, 9am; $47. MiraCosta College San Elijo Campus, 3333 Manchester Avenue. (CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA)
Liquid Soapmaking Soapmaking 215 is an intermediate-level liquid soapmaking class designed to teach students to safely make liquid soap at home. This class covers the vari- ous difficulties faced by home soap- makers who strive to make a truly clear liquid soap. Specific class top- ics include safety, formulating soap recipes with potassium hydroxide, and the different choices of soap- making oils, fragrance materials, and colorants. Each student receives a two-ounce bottle of handmade liq- uid soap. Sunday, July 24, 1pm; $55. Soapmaking Studio, 7301 Mount Vernon Street. (LEMON GROVE)
Painting and Vino: “Dragons Flying North” Recreate “Dragons Flying North” while sipping wine or cocktails. Supplies (canvas, paints, brushes, apron) included. No expe- rience necessary. Sunday, July 24, 12pm; $45. 98 Bottles, 2400 Kettner Boulevard. (LITTLE ITALY)
Point of View: Dig Deeper Finding deep point of view in your fiction writing. Learn writing tech- niques to help you pull the reader deeper into the story. Leave read- ers breathless to turn the page and invested in your characters. Tired of hearing the adage, “Show, don’t tell?” We’ll tackle that issue as well. Tuesday, July 26, 6pm; $45-$54. Ink Spot, 2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Barracks 16 #202. (LIBERTY STATION)
Publishing Methods Cathy Scott, a Los Angeles Times bestsell- ing author, will teach you about independent (self) publishing vs. traditional publishing and the pros and cons of both. In this workshop, Cathy, based on personal experi- ence, describes the best tools and resources for turning your manu- script, whether fiction or nonfiction, into a published book (ebook and/or paperback). Sunday, July 24, 10am; $45-$54. Ink Spot, 2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Barracks 16 #202. (LIB- ERTY STATION)
Toss the Turf Drought conditions are predicted to continue, so why not create a beautiful landscape and save water too? Join Jan Tubiolo, landscape expert, as she takes you through the step-by-step process of removing or changing out your turf to prepare it for a more water- efficient and beautiful landscape. Saturday, July 23, 9:30am; $10. Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Drive West. (RAN- CHO SAN DIEGO)
COMEDY
Campfire with Katie Hentrich Gather around the campfire for a night of improvised comedy featur- ing this month’s honorary storyteller Katie Hentrich. Sidestage Improv will perform story-inspired improv and completely made up campfire songs. Saturday, July 23, 8pm; $10. Across the Street at Mueller Col- lege, 4601 Park Boulevard. (UNIVER- SITY HEIGHTS)
Fatman on Batman Marc Bernar- din and Kevin Smith talk about all the news in movie make believe, ter- rific TV, and anything that squeaks in geek. Thursday, July 21, 8pm; $30. American Comedy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Hollywood Babble On Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman take a twisted look at showbiz news and bite the Hollywood hand that feeds them. Sometimes they feel bad and give Hollywood a tetanus shot and some Neosporin, but even then they usually just turn around and bite Hollywood’s other hand. ameri-
cancomedyco.com. Saturday, July 23, 10pm; $30. American Comedy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWN- TOWN SAN DIEGO)
Jay and Silent Bob Get Old Live The hilarious duo Jay & Silent Bob are back. Film icons Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes made history and fans all over the world with the characters Jay & Silent Bob from the movies Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and Clerks 2. Now you can see them live at recording their comedy podcast Jay & Silent Bob Get Old. Ranked #1 on iTunes Comedy podcasts, this is a some- times touching, always hilarious look at what happens when two people grow up in Hollywood’s gaze. These limited engagements will be recorded as the stories evolve live in front of the audience and released for free on
smodcast.com. ameri-
cancomedyco.com. Thursday, July 21, 10pm; $30. American Comedy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWN- TOWN SAN DIEGO)
Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail Comedians join hosts Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani. Everyone at the show will get an exclusive Dave Kloc Comic-Con Meltdown poster until we run out, and there will be a meet and greet with everyone afterward. Friday, July 22, 8pm; free. American Com- edy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Melting Pot Comedy Show The Melting Pot Comedy Show brings together comics of all backgrounds and all comedy styles to represent the mix of everything that makes the San Diego comedy scene so great, along with outside talent. Full bar, drink specials all night long, no minimums. Tuesday, July 26, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m; $10-$15. meltingpot-
comedy2.eventbrite.com. Horton Grand Theatre, 444 Fourth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Simon Blackthorn Nina Fran- cis, local songwriter, kicks off an evening of entertainment at 6:30 pm. Comedy at 7:30 pm. Head-
liner Simon Blackthorn brings intelligent funny to the stage with Jane Schmidt, Ada Saldivar, Toni Torquato, and host Gene Levin. $10 includes a beer, wine, or coffee. Dinner and small plates available. Friday, July 22, 6:30pm; $10. 18 and up. Spacebar Cafe, 7454 University Ave., Suite A. (LA MESA)
Todd Glass Todd Glass was a contestant on the second and third seasons of Last Comic Standing. Sat- urday, July 23, 8pm; $16. Ameri- can Comedy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
DANCE
Argentine Tango with Colette Learn tango now. Take a free first class on Thursday, July 21 or July 28 at 6pm. 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. (POINT LOMA)
Comic-Con Bellydance Show- case Belly dance showcase fea- turing costumed performers in Comic-Con themed sets. Live music by Cairo Beats. Performers include Catwoman, the not so little Mermaid, fire performers, snake charmer, and more. Costumes encouraged. Open to the public. $10 at the door, or $5 with Comic- Con badge. Thursday, July 21, 8pm; $5-$10. 18 and up. Tango Del Rey, 3567 Del Rey Street. (PACIFIC BEACH)
House of Panama: Red Top Dance The House of Panama cel- ebrates their Red Top dance event. Free parking is directly across the street. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Frituras avail- able for a small donation. Saturday, July 23, 8pm; $20-$25. WorldBeat Cultural Center, 2100 Park Boule- vard. (BALBOA PARK)
SuicideGirls: Blackheart Bur- lesque SuicideGirls, an online community that celebrates alterna- tive beauty and indie culture from around the world, has taken classic burlesque and added a spin to sat- isfy everyone’s geek side. Star Wars, The Legend of Zelda, A Clockwork Orange, and Fifty Shades of Grey are a few of the pop-culture refer- ences in the show. SuicideGirls has joined up with world-renowned choreographer Manwe Sauls- Addison, who has worked with per- formers such as Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, and Lady Gaga. Friday, July 22, 9pm; Saturday, July 23, 9pm; $25. Brick by Brick, 1130 Buenos Avenue. (LINDA VISTA)
DISCUSSION GROUPS
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