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  • Two local events, Afrofuturism Lounge and Indigi-Con, are coinciding with Comic-Con and connecting Black and Indigenous comics creators, artists, and creatives across all disciplines.
  • On the eve of San Diego Comic-Con, we take a closer look into the state of the local economy.
  • Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego invites you to experience the excitement of our Fall Open House. Designed for adults aged 50 and older, this event showcases the wide range of engaging opportunities available through our community of curious, active learners. Enjoy sample lectures from distinguished speakers, take part in interactive workshops, and learn about our vibrant Theatre World group. Discover the many social activities we offer, including field trips, community outings, lunches, and dinners that foster friendships and connection. Tour our comfortable, modern classrooms—conveniently located near transit centers—or join us virtually via Zoom. Explore how our Quarterly or Annual Memberships can enrich your life with stimulating courses, engaging discussions, and a welcoming community. Whether you’re attending in person at our new location on Villa La Jolla Drive or tuning in from home, this is your chance to learn, connect and thrive. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego on Facebook
  •  Promises2Kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a brighter future for foster children in San Diego, is holding an exclusive evening of dinner and music to benefit current and former foster children. The 16th Annual Dream On Concert Gala is presented by Kevin and Raegan Prior and will be hosted by Joan Waitt at her La Jolla estate home on Monday, September 15, 2025. This elegant outdoor affair will begin with a sunset cocktail reception, followed by a gourmet seated dinner prepared by Executive Chef Jeffrey Strauss and Pamplemousse Grille, silent and live auctions, and a private concert. The Dream On Concert Gala has become one of San Diego’s most anticipated philanthropic events - selling out each year and raising vital funds to support foster children of all ages, from birth through adulthood. Funds raised help support Promises2Kids' life-changing programs, including: - Camp Connect - reuniting siblings separated in foster care - Guardian Scholars - helping foster youth pursue their career aspirations - Foster Futures - preventing homelessness among former foster youth - Mentoring - matching foster children and youth with mentors This year’s Event Chairs are Lynne Doyle, Jolene Perry, and Joan Waitt. Southwest Airlines, the Official Airline of Promises2Kids, returns as the Reception Sponsor. Other returning supporters include Orli La Jolla as the Tequila Lounge Sponsor, Carmel Mountain Preschool as the Youth Speaker Sponsor, and Ranch & Coast Magazine as the Premier Media Partner. Promises2Kids on Facebook / Instagram
  • Spookiness meets the heat in our mash-up of a summer celebration and Halloween! Get ready to turn up the heat and the haunt! Join us for Summerween, where spooky season meets summer fun in the ultimate adults-only costume party. Whether you’re a beachside vampire, a poolside witch, or just a ghoul looking for a good time, this is your night to slay. Tickets include: - Guaranteed entry - First Drink - Entry into costume contest - Access to photo stations - Access to free Summerween craft station to make a momento to take home Tiny Kitten Coven will be on-site with some scarily cute cats and kittens available for adoption and to pet and play with throughout the event as well! What's a witch without their familiar? We will also be having a few Summerween themed vendors join the event so you can browse, sip and shop! Serpentine Cider & Smokehouse - Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us on Saturday, August 16 at AleSmith Brewing Company to celebrate our fourth annual Tony Gwynn Day. In honor of the Anniversary of Mr. Padre's 2000th and 3000th hits, two special commemorative beers featuring the newest Tony Gwynn artwork by Ground Floor Murals on the labels will be released in 16oz 4-pack cans and on draft in the Tasting Room. Food vendors on-site will be: - The Pastrami Stand - Pretzels and Pints - Zoe's Place - 360 Italian - Big Smash Burger Live music with The Jackson Wagner Band and the Lemon Squeezers, DJ's leading up to game time at 6:10 p.m. as the Padres take on the Dodgers. Paint & Sip activations throughout the day with mural artist Victoria. Victoria will offer a selection of items such as Koozies, Tote Bags, and Canvases to paint Tony Gwynn, Padres, and AleSmith themes onto. Fan club, @KeeptheFaithSD will also be here during the game doing some awesome Padres Swag raffles and Padres Trivia after the game. Try Axe Throwing with Celtic Axe onsite in our barrel room and more! This event is family friendly and open to the public. RSVP'ing does not guarantee access to cans of the released beers. Limited amount of cases will be sold in a pre-sale to those who RSVP a week out to the event. Pre-Sale for beer will start on Wednesday 8/13 at 12 p.m. The remaining cases will be sold out of the AleSmith Gift Shop on Saturday 8/16 starting at 11 a.m. AleSmith Brewing Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • Wicked Tinkers have been playing Tribal Celtic Music (a genre they coined and created) since 1995. The Wicked Tinkers aim to create a sound that is both “ancient and hauntingly familiar” with use of bagpipes, tribal drums, didgeridoos, and a Bronze-Age Irish horn and their Scottish Carnyx (another ancient instrument) paired with a modern, rock-and-roll energy; their music will transport you back in time and get an audience off their feet with a raw, primal, and exciting sound. If the bagpipes stir something within your soul, you will love the tribal connection you will feel listening to Wicked Tinkers Wicked Tinkers on Facebook / YouTube
  • Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Museum as part of Nat at Night. featuring an advance screening of "The American Southwest" followed by Q&A with Producer Ryan Olinger and the Northern Jaguar Project. Learn more about the film and check out the trailer here. Coming to theaters September 5, "The American Southwest" is a family-friendly wildlife movie that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey down the mighty Colorado River, which runs from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse, the film beautifully showcases the region’s abundant wildlife, confronts the ecological impacts of dams and water overuse, and advocates for better management of the river. Made in association with Natives Outdoors, the movie incorporates an indigenous storyline and is told through the perspective of some of the Southwest’s most charming characters… such as industrious beavers, bugling bull elk, and soaring condors. Between its legendary landscapes and fascinating wildlife, "The American Southwest" aims to endear millions of people to better cherish, love, and conserve this unique region. Tickets to this advance screening are $23 for non-members, $12 for members, and include admission to the full Museum for Nat at Night. Doors open at 5 p.m. Theater doors open at 6:30 p.m. San Diego Natural History Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Let’s read together. Celebrate reading, poetry, and community at Pages in the Park, a special event hosted by San Diego County Library, Reading Rhythms San Diego, and County of San Diego Parks and Recreation. Join the fun at Heritage County Park on Sunday, September 7 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and your favorite book to read. • Music curated by Reading Rhythms San Diego • Pop-Up Library • Independent Book Sellers Event Agenda: • 2:30 p.m. - Read with a Ranger – Storytime for Kids • 3 p.m. - Poetry reading from City of San Diego Poet Laureate Paola Capó-García & Margarita Pintado Burgos This event is sponsored in part by Poets & Writers
  • The Frontmen – Larry Stewart (Restless Heart), Richie McDonald (formerly of Lonestar), and Tim Rushlow (formerly of Little Texas) THE FRONTMEN – comprised of three former lead singers, Larry Stewart (Restless Heart), Richie McDonald (Lonestar) and Tim Rushlow (Little Texas) – is country music’s hottest new supergroup. The men have already mastered the stage, succeeded on radio and nightly take sold-out audiences on a rollercoaster of 90’s nostalgic smash hits then transcend their past hit parade with fresh new and original songs that are unmistakably THE FRONTMEN today! The group recently put their massive catalog of hits to work, including “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” “Amazed” and “God Blessed Texas,” on tour with Alabama and kick started the Harley-Davidson crowd in Deadwood, South Dakota, at the 81st Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. “The thing about the three of us is we are better together than each of us was by ourselves,” McDonald said. “The beauty of the show is that people can come and just sit there for two hours and go, ‘I sang along with every single song. I loved every one of them.’” “There is a common thread that runs through the songs we have all recorded over the years that just fits like a glove,” Rushlow added. “It is quite powerful and certainly is the soundtrack to all of our lives.” THE FRONTMEN’s magic formula harkens back to some of the biggest Rock groups of the 60’s and 70’s like The Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles where multiple lead singers like Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Don Henley have separate careers but join to together to create a sum bigger than its parts. They are a new act with a fresh sound but also an arsenal of hits. Tony Conway, manager of Alabama, had this comment about the group: “The Frontmen is a group of some of the best voices in the history of Country Music. Larry, Tim, Richie have each been responsible for some of the greatest songs ever released. When you take their stellar vocals on hits from Restless Heart, Little Texas and Lonestar and put them together on one stage, you have the originals along with being the best of the best, and a new supergroup in the world of country music.” “We have a great time,” Larry Stewart says. “There’s no egos. We just enjoy doing it. It’s easy for us to work together. We know what to expect. It must’ve been meant to be.” Stewart’s Restless Heart launched in 1984 with their self-titled debut album and went on to collect eight No. 1 hits and sing-along favorites, including “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” “I’ll Still Be Loving You,” “Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right),” “Wheels,” “Fast Movin’ Train” and “A Tender Lie.” They were named Top Vocal Group by the Academy of Country Music in 1989. Rushlow’s "Little Texas" kicked off in 1991 with Top 10 hits “Some Guys Have All the Love” and “First Time for Everything,” then followed up with its debut album of the same name. Subsequent hits include ”God Blessed Texas,” “Kick a Little,” “My Love,” “What Might Have Been” and “Amy’s Back in Austin.” Little Texas won the Academy of Country Music’s Top Vocal Group in 1993. McDonald joined Lonestar in 1992, and the group achieved nine No. 1 songs, including: “No News,” “Come Cryin’ to Me,” “What About Now,” “I’m Already There,” “My Front Porch Looking In,” “Mr. Mom” and “Amazed” — an eight-week No. 1 song and the most popular country song of 1999. “Amazed” was the Academy of Country Music’s Single and Song of the Year in 1999, and Lonestar was the Top Vocal Group for the ACM and the Country Music Association in 2001. During periods of downtime over the years, and THE FRONTMEN organically built a concept they’ve been working toward for more than a decade. McDonald and Stewart first connected when they played a radio show in Louisiana. McDonald broached the idea with Stewart: three lead singers, one band and nothing but hits. Rushlow joined soon after, and the trio went on an extended international tour of military bases. The soldiers’ reaction affirmed what they already thought – people want to hear their songs.” It’s these iconic songs that have been a part of people’s lives over the past 20 or 30 years, and we saw the effect that it had on these men and women fighting for our freedom,” McDonald said. “We knew we had to do it.” THE FRONTMEN played sporadic shows together over the years while each continued with their various bands. When the pandemic struck, McDonald reevaluated how he wanted to spend his time. Stewart had recently stepped away from Restless Heart, and Rushlow shifted focus to THE FRONTMEN. With that, their side project became their main gig. “We jumped in with both feet,” McDonald said. “I always tease Larry during the show and tell him, ‘I grew up listening to your music.’ He’ll laugh and say, ‘Man, you make me feel really old.’ Larry and Restless Heart really opened the door for Lonestar and Little Texas. We really respect one another. It’s just a blast to be on stage every night to sing our hits and, and to harmonize with one another.” Each man has a turn in the spotlight splitting vocal duties but all three sing non-stop throughout the entire set showcasing harmonies that only this combination of talent could achieve. “Splitting the lead singing up keeps our vocal chords in tip top shape for all the harmonies in the set,” Stewart said. Audiences receive a night of boot-scootin,’ heart-popping nostalgia. In 2023, THE FRONTMEN signed a major record deal with BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville. Stewart, McDonald and Rushlow, all major hit songwriters, released their debut album, THE FRONTMEN, in early 2024 with multi-genre musical heavyweight producer Mickey Jack Cones helming the project. The Frontmen’s debut self-titled album features nine original songs, as well as three Lonestar, Little Texas and Restless Heart No. 1 hits, re-recorded Frontmen-style. The trio tag team lead vocals throughout. GRAMMY-nominated Cones had this to say about the group: “Larry, Richie and Tim are icons in the industry whose voices helped shape country music we know it. Not only are they three of the most phenomenal vocalists in the genre, they are even better humans. I couldn’t be more honored and enamored to be working with them.” With brand new fresh music and a combined massive catalog of hits, and THE FRONTMEN are off to the races… again The Frontmen on Facebook / Instagram
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