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San Diego this week has everything from noodles with authors, doom metal birdwatchers, and hockey fights on ice so close you’ll feel the wind from the puck. Let’s leap into the wildest ways to live like a local legend.
First up—art lovers and history buffs: The new exhibit “Race: Power, Resistance & Change” debuts Nov 14 at the Museum of Us in Balboa Park. It dives deep into local history, interactive installations, and vision-blasting art from the de la Torre Brothers and more. Buy a ticket and you score the “Membership on Us” deal for a year.
Craving culture with a chaotic twist? “Clownin' Around” at Woo Studios in Barrio Logan on November 15 blends surreal clown-themed art, killer makeup photography, food, DJs, and a parade of lowriders—no joke, this is peak SoCal weird.
Music maniacs, gird your eardrums: The Casbah hosts Author & Punisher and King Yosef Nov 13 for some drone metal and bird-themed doom. If you want a slightly more classical (yet still energy-packed) experience, catch “Tales of Enchantment: Hadelich Plays Sibelius” at Jacobs Music Center, Nov 14-15, with violin fireworks courtesy of Augustin Hadelich.
Sports nuts, it’s your week to roar. The San Diego Gulls hit the ice at Pechanga Arena against the Bakersfield Condors (Nov 14) and Abbotsford Canucks (Nov 15)—expect big saves, beer leagues in the crowd, and a blizzard of slapshots. Also, the San Diego Clippers light up Frontwave Arena with their home opener Nov 14; high-flying hoops and even higher local spirits will be on display.
For those who like discovery with their Saturday stroll: The Mission Trails Holiday Marketplace, Nov 15-16, fuses outdoor adventure with artisan shopping. It’s a spot for hand-thrown ceramics, cool woodworking, epic views, and a scone or two.
Love offbeat fiestas? “Press Pause” at Soap Factory Nov 16 combines sound healing, art, and music—the ticket price funds mental health causes for artists, which means your downward dog just got more righteous.
Looking to feast with a twist? “Noodles & Doodles” with One Book, One SD author Thien Pham at KPBS on Nov 15 involves Vietnamese eats, comic art, and conversation about food, memory, and flavor explosions.
Hidden gems to keep your Instagram flex strong: check out live jazz at The Jazzy Wishbone (Nov 14), or The Harp in Ocean Beach for late-night local bands and wild neighborhood antics.
For sport history and raw stadium vibes, do a behind-the-scenes Petco Park tour for a peek at baseball lore and maybe even catch the smell of fresh turf.
Finally, pump up for the big leagues: San Diego FC faces Minnesota United FC in the MLS Cup Playoff Western Conference Semifinal Nov 24 at Snapdragon Stadium. There’s nothing like playoff energy, thousands of fans, and a few wild tifo banners to kick up your adrenaline.
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