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Out of Town: San Diego

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What’s happening in the next few weeks:

* Even if you don’t have tickets to the Super Bowl on Jan. 25, you can still attend the NFL Experience: Super Bowl Card Show, Jan. 16-18 and Jan. 22-25 at Qualcomm Stadium. NFL Experience includes more than 50 interactive football games and attractions, trading card and collectibles licensees, card and memorabilia dealers, and free autographs from NFL players. A partial list of past and present NFL players and coaches scheduled to make appearances includes Kordell Stewart, Jerome Bettis, Drew Bledsoe, Kerry Collins, Jim Fassel and Ray Nitschke, right, in a file photo from his playing days. $8-$14. (800) 619-4635.

* Super Fest XXXII, hosted by the Super Bowl Host Committee, is a free event in the Gaslamp Quarter with four stages of live music from Sister Hazel, Violent Femmes, the Neville Brothers, Ozomatli and Big Time Operator, a beer garden, a children’s venue with Joan Embery’s wild animal presentation, a Sea World Wild Arctic display and a giant sandcastle exhibition. Gaslamp Quarter, 5th Avenue from Harbor Drive to Broadway. Jan. 23, 6 p.m.-midnight; Jan. 24, 10 a.m.-midnight. Free. (619) 221-6633.

* Opening Feb. 7 at the Old Globe Theatre is “Scotland Road,” by Jeffrey Hatcher, about a mysterious woman marooned on an ice floe who speaks one word to her rescuers: “Titanic.” Cassius Carter Centre Stage, Balboa Park, (619) 239-2255. Ends March 15. $22-$39. Also at the Old Globe Theatre, starting Feb. 12, the world premiere of A.R. Gurney’s “Labor Day,” a sequel of sorts to 1988’s “The Cocktail Hour.” $22-$29. Ends March 15. (619) 239-2255.

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* Opening Jan. 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, “William Kentridge: Weighing and Wanting,” the first solo museum exhibition of charcoal drawings and video projections by the internationally acclaimed South African artist. Ends April 12. 1001 Kettner Blvd., downtown. (619) 454-3541.

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