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  • Join us for a festival of three short film documentaries that grew from education and outreach programs at New Village Arts Theatre. The upcoming screening is Saturday, May 17, 2 p.m. at Digital Gym Cinema (1100 Market Street, San Diego, CA 92101) Featured Documentaries: "The Mosleys: Love for the Ages" by Anthony Golden Jr A documentary that revolves around the filmmaker’s grandparents and their 77 years of marriage. It starts at his grandfather and grandmother’s first meeting and ends with his grandfather celebrating his 100th birthday, with his 9 kids, 19 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild. "What Would You Say? (If You Had A Song To Sing)" by filmmaker Joshua Hill Highlights the importance of music to Hill’s late father, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2020. A special highlight will be Hill performing one of his original songs inspired by dementia caregiving at the events! "Extraordinary Character" by Alex Astrella and BluStar Productions This world premiere follows our Mainstage Players as they perform a school tour of an original adaptation of Janell Cannon’s beloved "Stellaluna." Details/tix here: https://newvillagearts.org/event/film-festival-san-diego/\ New Village Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for Studio Arts, when OMA transforms into an artist’s studio, offering skill-building workshops led by distinguished professor and arts educator Robin Douglas. “Expansive Paintings” Using huge painting tools including brooms, mops, sponges and scrapers loose and dynamic large-format paintings will be created on the floor and table tops. Multi-layered colors will be used to create a soak-and-stain effect on loose canvases. A break for lunch and a relaxed discussion will occur at midday. Please bring your own bagged lunch or feel free to visit one of the restaurants close by on our provided list. Space is limited. Register today! Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • The public is invited to join the League of Women Voters of North County San Diego and the LWV of San Diego to hear three experts discuss the ways money and politics influence local entities. Our panel is: Brian Adams, of the SDSU Political Science Department. His book: "Campaign Finance in Local Elections: Buying the Grassroots" examines whether the campaign finance system undermines the capacity of local elections to enhance the democratic character of American elections. Lucas Robinson, investigative reporter for the San Diego Union-Tribune. His work has covered politics, the courts, schools and the pandemic. He will report on his recent investigation of SANDAG's failure to reform no-bid contracting. David Edward Burke, founder of Citizens Take Action. This nonprofit supports policies and programs that enhance the voices of individuals within our political system. As an attorney, he has worked in Congress, coordinated statewide ballot initiatives, and clerked for two Superior Court judges, among other nonprofit work. The public is invited; a Q&A session will follow; light refreshments will be served. League of Women Voters of North County San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Saturday Night Live Jazz! Get ready for a night filled with good vibes. Join us every 2nd & 4th Saturday for a live jazz experience like no other. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening of live jazz music! Public Square After-Hours on Instagram Admission is completely free, but donations are highly recommended as 100% of the donations go to the band.
  • John Gutmann (1905–1998) and Max Yavno (1911–1985) were photographers who spent most of their careers in California’s two largest cities of the mid-twentieth century. Gutmann fled Nazi persecution in Germany and immigrated to San Francisco in 1933 while Yavno, a native New Yorker, moved to California in 1945, living in San Francisco and Los Angeles. These contemporaries photographed prominent aspects of modern American life, especially in their adopted home state of California. From a pervasive car culture to street life, signage, architecture, and sports and entertainment, they emphasized urban grit and energy while revealing distinct ways of seeing. Trained as an Expressionist painter in Germany, Gutmann approached these themes as a European in a new country, using the strong diagonals and daring, often low angles he learned from popular magazines in interwar Berlin to defamiliarize the everyday. Yavno’s more plainspoken and detached observations, by contrast, embody the prevailing direction of American photography of this era and his greater sociological impulse. Taken together, Gutmann and Yavno demonstrate how California was home to interconnecting, even conflicting strains in modern photography of the American scene. On Display: Aug. 9, 2025–Jan. 11, 2026 Visit: https://www.sdmart.org/exhibition/john-gutmann-max-yavno-california-photographers/ First Floor: Galleries 14/15: Mrs. Thomas J. Fleming Sr. Foyer San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for an unforgettable evening at Estancia's 4th annual Agave Fest, where artisanal Mexican spirits and authentic Baja-inspired cuisine converge for an unforgettable experience! Enjoy live music and other entertainment beneath the palm trees while exploring our specially curated selection of 100% Agave-based Tequila and Mezcal spirits, poured directly from experts of our favorite tequila distilleries. From savory street tacos to refreshing ceviche, our chefs have carefully crafted each dish to perfectly complement the bold and complex tastes of the tequila and mezcal. Whether you're a tequila connoisseur or simply looking for a fun and flavorful way to spend a day in the sun, Agave Fest offers a one-of-a-kind experience for all. One ticket includes access to unlimited food and beverage experience, live entertainment, and raffles Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/agave-fest-at-estancia-la-jolla-tickets-1246422857319?aff=oddtdtcreator&_ga-ft=aBlBeA.AA.AA.AA.AA.3qCdsuiOQIWg0aB_MHjgcA..2.12323. Estancia La Jolla on Instagram and Facebook
  • Channel 93.3 Sunset Sounds is coming to Oceanside on Saturday, August 9. This must-see lineup includes Alex Warren and special guests Paul Russell and Jonah Marais. Burgeoning pop artist Alex Warren is one of 2025's breakout stars worldwide. Now boasting an impressive over one billion total career streams and over 31 million monthly listeners on Spotify, his hit single "Ordinary," released in February, is taking over the world. With over 193 million streams and counting, the song currently sits at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 and #2 on the Hot 100 chart. You've never met or heard anybody quite like Paul Russell. His debut single "Lil Boo Thang", built around an interpolation of "Best Of My Love" by The Emotions, lit up TikTok and Instagram to the tune of tens of millions of views. Now, he officially delivers “Lil Boo Thang” as the perfect soundtrack to any and all good times. Formerly of the pop group Why Don’t We, Jonah Marais has emerged as a compelling solo artist, channeling personal growth and introspection into his music. Following the band's hiatus in 2022, Marais embarked on his individual journey with the release of The Jonah Marais Mixtape in June 2024, featuring tracks like “Twisted Lullaby” and “Heaven”. Don't miss a single minute of these chart-topping songs at Channel 93.3 Sunset Sounds. Get your tickets now! Alex Warren is contributing $1 from every ticket sold to Camp Kesem, providing free camps and programs for kids with parents fighting cancer—through his partnership with PLUS1. Visit: https://www.axs.com/events/970033/channel-933-presents-sunset-sounds-feat-alex-warren-tickets
  • "From the Ground Up: A History of Local Queer Activism" chronicles the rich legacy of LGBTQ+ organizing in San Diego, showcasing the foundational work of trans and BIPOC queer activists who built the movement from grassroots efforts. The exhibit features historical artifacts, personal narratives, and archival materials that document key organizing campaigns, including the local ACT UP chapter's fight during the AIDS crisis and other pivotal moments in the community's ongoing struggle for justice and equality. Visitors will discover how local activists created networks of support, challenged discriminatory policies, and established the infrastructure that continues to serve San Diego's queer community today. Lambda Archive on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego is set to open on October 4. It marks an expansion of the National UDT-Navy SEAL Museum into a region where Navy SEALs are a unique part of the character, yet lacked a dedicated museum until now. Once open, the Museum aims to inspire visitors to serve a cause higher than themselves. Through one-on-one engagement with NSMSD’s docent corps of retired NSW operators, visitors will gain an appreciation for the sacrifice shared by all military personnel and take aboard the timeless values of teamwork, dedication, innovation, perseverance to employ in their own lives. Navy SEAL Museum San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Two groups are calling for new leadership at HHS after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s actions on substance abuse treatment and mental health medications, among other issues.
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