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Search Options3 FOR $300 POETRY SLAM
Local writers, artists and performers are invited to compete in this "combination slam," with the winner taking home $300. Hosted by Michael Chung Klam. See website for entry details.
ARLINGTON WEST
The San Diego Veterans for Peace display 900 crosses for military dead in Afghanistan, and read the names, on Veteran's Day.
BALBOA THEATRE BACKSTAGE TOUR
A unique chance to see the historic building in ways not available to the general public. Tour capacity is limited; make reservations at 619-570-1100.
SD VETERANS' DAY PARADE
Honor America's war veterans at this 23rd annual march. Begins at the corner of Cedar St. and Pacific Coast Highway, Downtown.
VIOLENCE, WOMEN AND ART
"Off the Beaten Path" explores the global ramifications of gender-based violence. At University Art Gallery, UCSD campus.
TWITTER: HANDS ON
"Tweet Your Wat to Better Business" promises the full title of this, part of a year-long series of forums and workshops sponsored by the San Diego Press Club. Reservations: 619-231-4340.
VETERANS' DAY READING
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Sue Diaz and author Virg Irwin and poet Terry Hertzler (both Vietnam vets) read from their works in honor of the holiday. Includes an open-mic session with Gail Chatfield.
JEFF CORWIN
The Animal Planet host and wildlife biologist will sign and discuss 100 Heartbeats: The Race to Save the Earth's Most Endangered Species.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Danny Boyle's Best Picture Oscar winner tells the story of a young Indian man through Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
NY NIGHT TRAIN SOUL CLAP DANCE-OFF
Uber-hipster and Make Up/Nation of Ulysses founder Ian Svenonius and partner Jonathan Toubin host this midnight dance competition and "maximum rock 'n' soul" DJ night, with judges John Reis, Brandon Welchez, Dee Dee Good, Mario Orduno and Lucy Wehrly.
ANOTHER WAY OF SEEING
Explore the imaginative sculptures created by Indian artist Sonabai Rajawar and her family during a fifteen year period of forced isolation.
LEAVES OF GOLD
This exhibit of illuminated manuscripts from the 6th to 16th century will be on display through mid-December.
MASTERS OF MID-CENTURY CALIFORNIA MODERNISM
Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman together produced some of the best pieces coming out of California's modernist-art movement. Their work is on display through Jan. 10.

