A Few Good Things To See at Comic-Con International
Here, in our humble opinion, is a very short and a very selective listing of events of unusual interest. But of course there so much more to see than the short listing we’re providing here. In addition PW Comics World editors Heidi "The Beat" MacDonald and Calvin Reid will be moderating panels at the ICv2 Comics, Media and Digital Conference on Wednesday. MacDonald will also moderate the Legendary Comics Panel with Frank Miller and Bob Shreck (on Saturday) and the Publishers Weekly 1:00-4:30 The ICv2 Comics, Media, and Digital Conference. Digital comics and the growing transmedia uses of comics in film, TV, and videogames are transforming the industry into something very different from what has gone before. This conference will be held in association with San Diego Comic-Con International on Wednesday afternoon, July 20th at the San Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina, next to the San Diego Convention Center, prior to Comic-Con Preview Night. 1:00-2:00 Stan Lee, Yoshiki, and Todd McFarlane— The worlds of music and comics collide, as legendary creators Stan Lee (POW! Entertainment) and Todd McFarlane (Spawn) join forces with rock superstar, Yoshiki (X Japan) to create a bold new hero, Blood Red Dragon. A captivating panel and Q&A session. Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront 2:00-3:00 DC Comics - The New 52— DC Comics explodes in September with 52 new number one issues and one panel is not enough to cover it! With a "DC Comics - The New 52" panel each day, there's sure to be something for everyone! Join Dan DiDio, DC Entertainment Co-Publisher, Bob Harras, DC's Editor-in-Chief, and DC Comics Executive Editor, Eddie Berganza, for an up-close look at this unprecedented wave of new series, from the first-ever re-launches of Action Comics and Batman titles to the latest thrills from comics' cutting-edge! Room 6DE 10:30-11:20 ComicsPro: The State of the Industry—Join ComicsPRO president Joe Field and executive director Amanda Emmert as they discuss the state of comic book retailing with the industry's top publishing companies, including Bob Wayne (DC Comics senior VP-sales), David Gabriel (Marvel Comics senior VP of sales), Eric Stephenson (publisher, Image Comics), Jeremy Atkins (Dark Horse director of public relations), Ted Adams (CEO of IDW Publishing) and Roger Fletcher (Diamond Comic Distributors VP of sales & marketing). Room 18 11:00-12:00 JManga: Manga!San Diego Night Life - News
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This conference will be held in association with San Diego Comic-Con International on Wednesday afternoon, July 20th at the San Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina, next to the San Diego Convention Center, prior to Comic-Con Preview Night.

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Under 21 nightlife in San Diego and L.A area. | United States ...
We are taking a family vacation to L.A and San Diego in the summer for my dad's 60th (there will be 10 of us travelling). My 20 year old daughter will be with us and is not happy at the prospect of not being able to go to bars/nightclubs. (We're from the U.K so she's been able to visit bars/nightclubs for the last 2 years!) What nightlife is there for the 18-21 crowd in the area?
Most venues card very carefully - they can;t afford to lose their liquor license. I know in New York the choices are concerts, comedy clubs (which typically will allow underage at earlier shows, and restaurants that sometime have music. My daughters used to go to clubs sometimes with fake IDs - with groups of friends - but they were mature, trustworthy and not heavy drinkers.
The basic rule is -- and she may hate this -- is bars and clubs where it's primarily only booze and not much in the way of food or attached restaurant -- she will be allowed in IF she's in the company of a parent. Barney's Beanery is a place like that -- especially the one in Westwood. So places like The Room, The Wellesbourne, and other college age places is essentially 21 and over. On the other hand, live music clubs, like the Key Club, the Whisky A Go Go, the Wiltern, the Music Box, Lingerie Club and so forth have, for the most part, downed the age to 18 and in a number of cases (like the Whisky, Music Box), includes all all ages. Likewise the Rainbow Bar and Grill, which is next door to the all age Roxy. In Santa Monica, your daughter will get into Rusty's on the SM Pier, Wokcano (which is a restaurant/dance place), Yankee Doodles, Kingston 12 (I think, if its still around). If she goes before 8 p.m., she can get into other places, like the Kings Head and the Britannia -- the bar area, that is, since both have dining areas where there will be no problem even later.
Thanks for your replies. That information is really useful surfer girl. She doesn't mind partying with her mum (sure she'd rather be with friends but needs must) I'm only 37 myself and my brother and his girlfriend will be with us and they're in their mid 20's so she won't be partying alone. Are all the places you mentioned in L.A or are some of them in San Diego.
I have a niece who lives in S.D. and goes to San Diego State Uni. She turned 21 last year, but the under 21 party scene -- particularly since SD State is known as a "party" school, and UC San Diego (which is actually in La Jolla) have a huge population of under 21 year olds, you can be sure there's plenty of under 21 clubs to go to. Just a quick google search took me to the following link, which seems up to date. I've never been much of a clubbing person -- the idea of (even when I was that age) getting all dressed up in some skanky looking outfit freezing my arse off to listen to canned music was never my cuppa. Although I did enjoy going with a group now and then to a dance club with themes -- like '60's night, or disco night where you could have a good laugh, or going to a gay disco to dance with guys where you knew you'd go just to dance and have fun and not get picked up!
Definitely coming back to San Diego when I am of age. Night life is soooo crackin!!
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NIGHTLIFE Updated by YEARS AGO, SAN DIEGO SCRAPED by on its daytime offerings. Fun AnnaMaria after sundown consisted of neighborhood dives and a scattering ...Fodor's San Diego
NIGHTLIFE Updated by Years ago, San Diego scraped by on its daytime offerings. ... Coffeehouses are another important element of San Diego nightlife culture ...Uc San Diego 2012, Off the Record
Pacific Beach is a popular place for all college kids in San Diego. ... The nightlife directly around campus is slim to none, but all these places are worth ...Frommer's Portable San Diego
Finds 4 Gay & Lesbian Nightlife For what's happening at the gay clubs, pick up the weekly San Diego Gay & Lesbian Times. The Brass Rail San Diego's oldest ...Fodor's California 2009
( oft eehoii-.es are another important element of San Diego nightlife culture, especially for the under-21 set. Singer Jewel got her start in local coffee ...Casual Info Directory
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