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  • "Sabor Del Barrio" is a one-day, self-guided celebration of Chicano food, culture, and community, right in the heart of Barrio Logan. Explore 35+ of Barrio Logan’s best restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, breweries, and distilleries, all serving up bold flavors rooted in tradition, creativity, and culture throughout the historic Barrio Logan Cultural District. Stroll, bike, or hop on the free trolley shuttle as you taste your way through the barrio, surrounded by vibrant murals, outdoor public art, lowriders, street vendors, and the unmistakable energy that makes Barrio Logan unlike anywhere else. All funds are reinvested into the community! Support the Barrio and leave with a full happy belly. Your ticket includes: • A tasting at all 35+ participating businesses • Free entry to the Chicano Park Museum & Cultural Center, The Atheneum Art Center, Quint Gallery, and a tour at Tao Clay. • Free trolley shuttle service throughout the district Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026 Time: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Location: Barrio Logan Cultural District Price: Advance tickets: $40. Day-of tickets: $55 (if available) Come hungry. Leave inspired. Experience the barrio through its flavors. Tickets are limited. Grab yours before they’re gone! Visit: https://www.barriologanassociation.org/product-page/sabor-del-barrio-ticket Barrio Logan on Instagram and Facebook
  • An Intimate Journey into the World of Spanish Guitar José Tanaka brings the spirit of flamenco to life in a captivating solo performance—blending tradition, artistry, and powerful musical storytelling. Don't miss this evening of musical virtuosity that will satisfy guitar aficionados and music lovers of all kinds! José Tanaka is a Kyoto-born guitarist and composer raised in a family rooted in flamenco tradition. Surrounded by music from an early age, he developed a distinctive style blending flamenco with classical, rock, and jazz influences. After studying at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, Tanaka built an international career performing across the U.S., Europe, and Japan, with appearances at iconic venues like the Hollywood Bowl and collaborations with world-renowned artists. His music bridges tradition and innovation, shaped by influences ranging from Paco de Lucía to Stevie Wonder. Tanaka has released multiple albums, including "Gypsy’s Dream" and "Lluvia", showcasing his dynamic and globally inspired sound. Visit: https://papermooneventspace.ticketspice.com/jose-tanaka-solo-flamenco-concert Jose Tanaka on Instagram and Facebook
  • The two films are among those nominated for an Academy Award for achievement in sound. They both they both feature vehicles in motion across challenging landscapes — and sudden, traumatic shocks.
  • Celebrate the Journey: PISA Annual End-of-the-Year Luau Join the Pacific Islander Student Association for an unforgettable evening as we gather to celebrate the close of another academic year! Our annual End-of-the-Year Luau is a time to honor our graduating seniors, reflect on our shared accomplishments, and strengthen the bonds of our community through tradition and joy. Doors open at 2:15 p.m., Event begins at 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. Experience a vibrant showcase of our heritage featuring: Traditional Performances: Feel the rhythm and energy of live cultural dances that bring the spirit of the islands to life. Island Feast: Enjoy a delicious spread of authentic flavors and community favorites. Senior Send-off: Help us give a warm "aloha" to our graduates as they embark on their next chapters. Music & Community: Connect with friends, mentors, and the wider PISA family in an evening of celebration and gratitude. Whether you’ve been with us all year or are looking to connect with the community for the first time, all are welcome to share in this night of culture and connection!
  • A federal judge last week struck down a central part of President Trump’s executive order that targeted federal funding for public media. On Midday Edition Monday, we hear what the ruling means to the future of public media, and explore other trends across the media landscape.
  • The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for reparations and declaring the transatlantic slave trade the "gravest crime against humanity." We talk about what that could mean for reparations proposals in California.
  • The annual lecture is intended to inspire students and provide insight into the career of an established artist working in media production. Kahlil Joseph is a Los Angeles–based filmmaker and visual artist whose work moves fluidly between cinema, contemporary art, and music. Known for his pioneering practice of “conceptual journalism,” he creates immersive, non-linear narratives that challenge traditional ideas of time, authorship, and the moving image. He is the creator of BLKNWS and the feature film "BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions," which expands his exploration of Black cultural production, memory, and global exchange. Joseph’s work has been exhibited at major institutions including the Venice Biennale, Tate Modern, and the New Museum. He co-founded the Underground Museum with his late brother, artist Noah Davis, as a space for radical community engagement with art. A partner in the editorial company Parallax, Joseph has also directed acclaimed short-form work across music and film. His practice continues to redefine the boundaries between art, media, and lived experience.
  • A ukulele collective radiating sunny harmonies and island inspired grooves for the ultimate feel-good experience. Front Row Saturday is our signature series that brings audiences an intimate and memorable experience in the state-of-the-art Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium. Join us for a variety of nationally touring performers as well as new and emerging local artists. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Performances for all ages. New Sunset Strummers on Facebook
  • A blend of acoustic warmth and folk-rock energy, Anna May carries soulful vocals and stories that linger long after the last note. Saturdays in the Courtyard is a vibrant outdoor performance series that fills the beautiful Ann Kulchin Courtyard with music, energy and community spirit. Bring friends, enjoy the festive atmosphere and experience the best new and emerging artists in North County and San Diego under the open sky. Admission is always free. In the event of rain, concerts will be moved indoors.
  • The closing celebration will include a performance by Matana Roberts (UC San Diego, Department of Music) followed by a discussion with Kamaal Martin (Art Power Equity) and Mashonda Tifrere (curator, ArtLeadHer). Spanning nearly five decades of artistic production, "Full Circle—The Teachings and Her Legacy" is a comprehensive examination of Faith Ringgold’s multidisciplinary practice. The exhibition brings together works created between 1976 and 2023, tracing the artist’s evolution across painting, textile art, and narrative assemblage. Born in Harlem in 1930, Ringgold emerged from the Black Arts Movement as a visionary force, boldly weaving autobiography, social and political activism, and deep reverence for her ancestors into every layer of her work. The exhibition is framed conceptually through Ringgold’s relationship to UC San Diego, where she served as professor of visual arts from 1984 to 2002. This institutional affiliation provides a lens for understanding how her academic philosophy materialized throughout her practice and impacted not only those she mentored at UC San Diego, but generations of artists around the world. Faith Ringgold: Website / Instagram
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