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  • Join Vistal, the Baja-inspired seafood restaurant located at the InterContinental San Diego, for an exclusive Four-Course Spiny Lobster dinner and demonstration on Friday, February 28 at 5 p.m. In partnership with Chula Seafood, a local leader in seafood sustainability, this will be a night of culinary adventure, beginning with sunset cocktails on the terrace, followed by a live demonstration and Q+A from 40-year commercial fishing veteran David Haworth, owner of Pacific Horizon Fisheries. Then, guests will indulge in the four-course dinner featuring:Lobster Terrine Chicories made with leeks, white asparagus, and vanilla bean champagne vinaigretteStinging Nettle Raviolo made with lobster Ricotta filling, artichoke, mustard frill, and kelp espumaZarandeado Half Lobster made with squid ink peewee potato, huitlacoche poblano puree, and romanescoBlood Orange Panna Cotta made with meringue, mezcal honey, and basil tuilleDon’t miss this exclusive chance to immerse yourself in a culinary journey abundant with local San Diego seafood. Reservations can be purchased online, and are priced at $95 per person with an optional wine pairing add-on for $45 per person.
  • There are a lot of films and we are here to help! We've assembled details and coverage for the 13 films nominated in six major categories — all in one place.
  • Our team looks back at the wellness experiences that stood out this year, offering ways to revitalize mind and body in San Diego.
  • On Thursday, March 20, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Taste of Third returns to Downtown Chula Vista, inviting food and drink lovers to explore the neighborhood’s vibrant culinary scene along Third Avenue. This year’s event will feature an exciting lineup of local favorites, each offering a unique taste of what makes Chula Vista’s dining and craft beer culture so special. From innovative breweries to island-inspired eateries and modern Mexican cantinas, the people behind these businesses bring passion, creativity, and community spirit to every dish and drink they serve. Get to know the faces behind the flavors as they gear up to showcase their specialties at this year’s Taste of Third—here’s a closer look at some of the businesses participating:Brewjeria – Agustin RuleasBrewjeria, the newest addition to Third Avenue’s thriving craft beer scene, brings a decade of passion, culture, and community-driven brewing to Downtown Chula Vista. Founded by a close-knit group of brewers from South LA and the San Gabriel Valley, Brewjeria blends science, tradition, and creativity—reflected in its name, a fusion of “brew” and “brujería” (witchcraft). Owner Agustin Ruleas has helped shape Brewjeria’s identity as more than just a brewery, but a space where culture and craft intersect. With deep roots in nonprofit work and a history of using beer to support local causes, Brewjeria is a welcome addition to Third Avenue, offering innovative brews and a vibrant gathering place for beer lovers and community members alike.The Balboa South – Mariana CardenasMariana Cardenas’s journey is a testament to perseverance and passion. She began her career as a janitor for the Navy in Chula Vista, eventually working her way into the kitchen and, after 16 years of dedication, becoming the region’s Executive Chef. During the pandemic, she transitioned to working at The Balboa South, one of her favorite burger spots. Just four months later, the owner, recognizing her commitment and love for the restaurant, offered her the business. Stunned but overjoyed, Mariana embraced the opportunity and has since upheld The Balboa South’s reputation for serving some of the best burgers in San Diego.La Nacional – Eddie Trejo and Joann CornejoHusband-and-wife duo Eddie Trejo and Joann Cornejo are the visionaries behind Machete Beer House and have brought their passion for craft beer and Mexican flavors to Downtown Chula Vista with La Nacional. This modern Mexican cantina blends bold Oaxacan-inspired cuisine with expertly crafted cocktails, offering everything from ribeye tacos to mezcal Negronis. Located along the vibrant Third Avenue, La Nacional is a space where guests can savor the flavors of Sonoran cuisine, sip on refreshing cocktails, and enjoy a welcoming, high-energy atmosphere. Returning for their second year at Taste of Third, Trejo and Cornejo continue to celebrate their love for community, culture, and exceptional food and drink.3 Punk Ales – Kevin LewisCo-founded by Kevin Lewis, 3 Punk Ales Brewing is a Downtown Chula Vista staple that blends the rebellious spirit of punk rock with expertly crafted beer. Known for its bold flavors and high-energy atmosphere, the brewery invites guests to enjoy award-winning brews while surrounded by iconic punk décor and a soundtrack that never misses a beat. With a deep passion for both music and craft beer, Lewis has helped shape 3 Punk Ales into more than just a brewery—it’s a community hub where beer lovers and punk fans unite over great drinks and even better vibes.Lime in the Coconut, X, Groundswell Brewing – Kevin Rhodes and Christianne PenunuriKevin Rhodes and Christianne Penunuri have built a dynamic portfolio of businesses that bring together craft beer, island-inspired cuisine, and tiki culture in San Diego. Their journey began with Groundswell Brewing Co., which evolved from a backyard brewing passion into a community-driven brewery with locations in Grantville and Chula Vista, ultimately transitioning into a brewpub model featuring artisan pizzas and sandos. Expanding their culinary footprint, they introduced Lime in the Coconut, a vibrant tropical restaurant and bar in Downtown Chula Vista, where guests can enjoy island-inspired dishes like loco moco and huli huli chicken, complemented by expertly crafted rum-based cocktails. Hidden inside, X, their speakeasy-style tiki bar, offers an immersive, retro experience with a curated selection of classic and original tiki drinks in a dimly lit, escapist setting. Together, these ventures reflect Rhodes and Penunuri’s dedication to crafting unique, welcoming spaces that bring people together over great food and drinks.Downtown Chula Vista on Facebook
  • The San Diego Union-Tribune's community guides team shares their bucket list of free things to do in San Diego during the year. Then, how schedule cuts at Chula Vista High might impact its renowned arts program. And finally, film lovers mourn the closure of a beloved movie theater.
  • We check in on the power shut offs affecting San Diego County communities. In other news, the new Chuckwalla National Monument designation blocks any future development on the 600,000 acres of high desert to the east of the Salton Sea. The landscape there is sacred to several tribes who are celebrating Biden’s decision. Plus, Voice of San Diego CEO Scott Lewis explores some of the theories for former county supervisor Nora Vargas’ resignation.
  • Art historian Zaixin Hong examines the enduring significance of the soundscape of music and calligraphy.The soundscape of calligraphy and music is a hallmark of Chinese civilization. This lecture explores their intricate connections and shared purpose, exemplified by Professor Lei Liang’s award-winning “A Thousand Mountains, A Million Streams,” and delves into Chou Wen-chung’s question, “When is a line not a line?”From Confucius’ “Six Arts” to modern masters like Huang Binhong, Pan Tianshou, Zao Wou-ki and Wang Dongling, the connections across centuries between music and calligraphy have bridged tradition and contemporary expression. In the age of AI, celebrating this human spirit becomes more vital than ever.The lecture will feature a special presentation of Huang Binhong’s masterpiece “Landscapes,” shown in stunning 4K projection with original music composed by Liang. Kuiyi Shen, professor of Asian art history, theory and criticism from UC San Diego, will provide a short commentary. Please join us for these events:Lecture in English, 4–5 p.m.Reception, 5–5:30 p.m.Lecture in Chinese, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (Professor Hong will deliver the lecture again in Chinese after the reception. Bilingual audiences may opt to register for either the English or Chinese lecture.)This public lecture is co-sponsored by the 21st Century China Center (21CCC) at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) and Haili Foundation. For more information on China activities, please visit china.ucsd.edu.If you have any questions, please contact GPS Events Coordinator Susan Zau at jszau@ucsd.edu.
  • The North Coast Symphony Orchestra presents Mid-Century Gems, a program of exciting orchestral music featuring a tuba concerto, on Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 2:30 p.m. at the San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdelena, Encinitas. The performance features Aaron McCalla principal tubist with the San Diego Symphony, in Vaughan Williams’ Tuba Concerto. The concert also includes Sergei Prokoviev’s Symphony No. 7 and Malcolm Arnold’s English Dances. Visit: https://www.northcoastsymphony.com/concertstickets.htmlNorth Coast Symphony Orchestra on Facebook
  • Are we loving Earth, our one and only home? That's what we've been asking through our SDSCS event series. Join us for our next event as we take a closer look at San Diego's water supply, the challenges we currently face, and what's being done to provide clean recycled water.This event is hosted and sponsored by the San Diego School of Christian Studies, whose purpose is to create meaningful experiences that challenge the community to deepen their faith while broadening their knowledge. It’s open to people of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs. Visit: https://onrealm.org/FirstChurchSanDiego/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=NjljOWIxMzMtMDJlNS00NGJjLTliZDAtYjFiNTAxNTM1NThjFirst Church San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Please join us for our "Candles In the Velvet Night" concert -- an intimate journey of music, poetry, storytelling, and reflection into the wisdom of the beatitudes with Heatherlyn and Steven Bassett of the critically acclaimed 9BEATS Collective -- at our next PRC-CoB Friday Night Peace Venue on February 21, 7-9 p.m., in the Gathering Place of the Church of the Brethren, 3850 Westgate Place, San Diego, 92105.
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