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  • Welcome to Le Salon De Musiques — a concert experience unlike any other. You will feel the essence of chamber music. Up-close seating allows you to enjoy music the way it was meant to be shared. Following the concert, meet the artists and fellow concertgoers while savoring a high tea buffet with Champagne. It’s an afternoon you will not soon forget, an experience that will enrich your life unlike any other form of entertainment. It takes place in San Diego, at the La Jolla Woman's Club. Season Finale: Sunday June 14, 2026, at 4 p.m. (Including high tea buffet with Champagne after the performance) Program: Introduced by musicologist Adam Gilbert - L. BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.2 in D Major Op 36 for Piano Trio - F. CHOPIN: Grand Duo Concertant in E Major B 70 for cello & piano - K. GOLDMARK: Piano Trio No.1 in B Flat Major Op 4 "US Premiere" Performed by: DARSHAN TRIO: - VIJAY GUPTA, violin, YOSHIKA MASUDA cello, ANNE LIU, piano Tickets ($69-$120) available at: www.LeSalondeMusiques.com Or by phone: (310) 498 0257 Le Salon de Musiques on Facebook
  • The Blank Table returns for its seventh season in San Diego, kicking off a new chapter of immersive dining unlike anything else in the city. Designed as a secret dinner experience, this evening brings together 60 curated guests for a multi-sensory night of cuisine, cocktails, and culture. The location, revealed only 24 hours before, is transformed into a thoughtfully designed environment where every detail is intentional and nothing is expected. Guests will enjoy a five-course pre-fixed menu paired with bespoke cocktails, crafted by some of San Diego’s most innovative culinary and beverage talent. With sound, design, and storytelling woven into every moment, the experience extends far beyond dinner. It becomes a cultural gathering. This season, we go all in with elevated production, deeper creative collaboration, and a continued commitment to reinvesting in the local community. A portion of the proceeds supports Feeding San Diego. This is where the season begins. And like everything at The Blank Table, what happens here will not happen again. The Blank Table on Facebook / Instagram
  • The state budget cut $5.5 million for school libraries. That money pays online fees for student research materials.
  • A 10-lesson advanced online course in Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) for learners who wish to strengthen their reading, speaking, and grammatical command of the language. Each session uses authentic Sephardi texts, poetry, and song to build vocabulary and fluency, with grammar topics covering verb tenses, moods, and the indicative vs. subjunctive contrast The course is taught by Esther Rute, a certified Ladino language teacher who holds a BA in Semitic Philology and two MAs in Jewish History and Spanish Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the External Advisor to the National Authority for Ladino and Deputy Editor of Aki Yerushalayim. Dates: Tuesdays, April 28 – May 26 Time: 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Location: Online via Zoom Cost: Early Bird: 5 classes for $270 available until Sunday, April 26, 2026 Regular: 5 classes for $300 Teacher: Esther Rute Yiddishland California: Website / Facebook
  • Widely known as a founding editor of the literary journal, Hobart, fiction and non-fiction writer Aaron Burch has authored seven books, including the novels "Year of the Buffalo" and "A Kind of In-Between." He is also the author of a memoir/literary analysis, Stephen King's "The Body," and a short story collection, "Backswing." Burch is also the editor of the craft anthology "How to Write a Novel: An Anthology of 20 Craft Essays About Writing, None of Which Ever Mention Writing," and is currently the editor of the journals "HAD" and "Short Story, Long." Burch grew up in Tacoma, Washington but now lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he teaches at the University of Michigan. He is currently the co-editor of "W&S" (a.k.a. "WAS Quarterly: Words & Sports") and the Substack journal "HAD." He currently lives in Ann Arbor, MI. Come attend this author's reading, Q & A, and book selling/signing event!
  • This evening presents world-renowned maestro Pandit Kartik Seshadri in concert (sitar), accompanied by Pandit Anindo Chatterjee (tabla). Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy the astonishing improvised melodies of Indian classical music. UC San Diego Department of Music on Facebook / Instagram
  • In the wake of racist mob violence in Northern Ireland, there has been attention on "active clubs," a global network of fascist, white nationalist youth groups that center activities around mixed martial arts.
  • Ted Sperling, conductor Morgan James, vocals Bryonha Marie, vocals Noah J. Ricketts, vocals San Diego Symphony Orchestra One unforgettable summer. A movement that shaped a generation. Experience the spirit of 1969 as we celebrate the groundbreaking music of the Woodstock Festival and the Harlem Cultural Festival in a powerful concert that brings era-defining anthems back to life. Bold, rebellious, and deeply human, this music became the heartbeat of the nation. From soul-stirring ballads to electrifying guitar riffs – blending rock, funk, and soul – award-winning vocalists join the San Diego Symphony Orchestra for an evening that honors a time of peace, love, and seriously great music... tie-dye optional, good vibes guaranteed. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us this Mother's Day to celebrate and honor all of the amazing 'mother figures' who have nurtured us in our life! Come to the gardens to enjoy a delectable, garden-inspired brunch paired with a refreshing spritzer! We will also create beautiful bouquets with flowers foraged straight from the garden. Everyone in the family is invited for this special day of garden fun! Ticket includes a plated brunch, dessert & a curated cocktail spritzer as well as a build-a-bouquet & card making station with wild foraged plants from the Gardens. Join us for this special day in our gorgeous outdoor setting. Tickets for this event are valued at $100. Olivewood understands that everyone has different experiences and available resources. For this reason, we offer a $75 reduced rate that you may select at your discretion. There are discounted tickets available for children, along with a special *Kid's Menu! Refund Policy: If you cannot attend the event, we ask that you notify us at least 72 hours before the scheduled event, given the staff time needed to purchase and prep supplies. If notified 72 hours before the scheduled event, we will offer you a refund or a credit for the next class/event. We understand that things happen; in the event of emergency situations, please contact Adult Nutrition Educator, Ellyse, at ellyse@olivewoodgardens.org, so we can accommodate you. If you have further questions about the details of this event or Olivewood's safety measures, please email Ellyse, at ellyse@olivewoodgardens.org Olivewood Gardens on Facebook / Instagram
  • Everyone has a story to tell—what’s yours? The Storytellers of San Diego invite you to explore the art of sharing stories from your own life, your grandparents, your friends, or your imagination! Each workshop focuses on a different element of storytelling, helping you bring real experiences to life and connect with others through the power of story. Participants will have the chance to showcase their new skills at the San Diego Storytelling Festival on March 21, 2026. Registration is requested for the February 3 introductory session. All other sessions are walk-in, no registration. February 24: “Creating & Connecting through Emotion” with Almena Mozon Learn how to craft stories that resonate in this interactive workshop on using the power of emotions in your storytelling. Explore techniques for creating vivid moments, building authentic connection, and shaping narratives that move audiences. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/learn-art-storytelling-42674 Storytellers of San Diego on Facebook
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