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  • Experience the electrifying sound of Steal Dawn Sunday, June 14. This free performance runs from 5 to 7 pm. Car Club display by BMW CCA. Free wood treasure box craft activity for kids, along with balloon sculptures and temporary glitter tattoos. For details, go to www.ShopVillageWalk.com STEAL DAWN on Facebook / Instagram
  • For 32 years, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s unique take on American swing and jazz music has thrilled audiences around the world, while their unique and spirited “Wild and Swingin’ Holiday Party” has become an eagerly anticipated annual family event. Singer and band leader Scotty Morris says, “If you’re going to go to a holiday show with your family, this is the one! It really does offer something for everyone.” Drawing on a rich catalogue of holiday classics and Christmas originals from the band’s two full length holiday albums, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy brings its world-renowned live show, and fun and quirky take on the holidays, to you. Fun arrangements of classic holiday songs in Big Bad Voodoo Daddy style include: Jingle Bells, Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, and Winter Wonderland. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is “Andrew’s Sisters” meets the blues, and the just as classic Heat Miser song transports listeners back to another beloved holiday special. The band rips through Chuck Berry’s Run, Run Rudolph, Lou Rawls’ Merry Christmas Baby, and slows things down for Elvis Presley’s Blue Christmas. Detours to New Orleans for Frosty the Snowman, and to the Caribbean for the Calypso A Party for Santa, keep things interesting. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy has always made writing original music a priority, and the holidays are no exception. Rockabilly Christmas, Last Night (I Went Out With Santa Claus), Christmas Time in Tinsel Town, and the beautiful and reflective It Feels Like Christmas Time, are the band’s take on the many feelings of the holidays. With three decades together, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is still picking up steam and continues to tour, record, and entertain. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Big Bad Voodoo Daddy on Facebook / YouTube
  • Roast s'mores and enjoy an evening fireside with a private beach bonfire from our local partner, Bayside Bonfires. Complete with a backdrop of Mission Bay, book a private bonfire with our local partner Bayside Bonfires. Your intimate experience includes firewood, chairs, and s'mores. Choose from The Bahia Hotel + Catamaran Hotel and reserve your spot on the Bay!
  • Playing the hits and deep cuts spanning the careers of Rock N Roll Hall of Fame inductees Fleetwood Mac, Tusk has been crisscrossing the country since 2008 as The Classic Fleetwood Mac Tribute. Five pro musicians turned into masters of their trade through decades of individual music study, live performance, creative risk, and devotion to the art. TUSK features note-perfect renditions of both the solo and full band songs, with each member specializing in one of the core lineup of Fleetwood Mac (Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood). They possess an electric stage presence that can only come from well over a decade touring together. Truly the best at what they do, TUSK is unmatched in their tribute to one of the greatest bands of all time. Tusk on Facebook / Instagram
  • Original Cast Spooktacular Tour! Join the original 'Magenta' - Patricia Quinn - for a screening of the movie in a new 4k restoration with a live shadow cast and audience participation! Plus a costume contest and more! *Get exclusive tickets to the V.I.P. Meet & Greet to meet Patricia Quinn herself, have a personal photo opportunity, & get an autograph. $100 V.I.P. Meet & Greet Includes - VIP Meet & Greet Seating Section - The best seats in the house! - Special Rocky Horror VIP Laminate - Get a photo taken with Patricia Quinn with your own camera - Bring your own personal item to autograph, or pick out a photo from Patricia's collection to get signed No late admittance after 7 p.m. San Diego Theatres on Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of "Little Shop of Horrors" with a screening hosted by the original Audrey, Ellen Greene! This is a rare appearance by Ellen Greene, who originated the role in the stage musical and continued on to star in everyone's favorite film adaptation. VIP tickets includes the best seats and pre-show meet & greet with Ellen Greene including a piece of signed memorabilia and photo-ops! "Little Shop of Horrors" is the 1986 cult-classic sci-fi musical comedy directed by Frank Oz, featuring a nerdy florist, Seymour Krelborn, who cultivates a man-eating, blood-thirsty plant named Audrey II. As the plant brings fame to his Skid Row shop, it demands increasingly human sacrifices, forcing Seymour to balance his love for coworker Audrey with the plant's deadly appetite. San Diego Theatres on Facebook / Instagram
  • Neighborhood Healthcare’s Together We Grow Fundraising Gala is scheduled for Saturday, August 22 at California State University, San Marcos (CUSM). Guest will experience an enchanted evening filled with meaningful connections and delicious dining. This will be another phenomenal event with many opportunities to give back and help Neighborhood Healthcare. This year, our fundraising will empower us to drive forward with our capital and expansion projects. We are raising funds to sustain the growth of Neighborhood Healthcare as a whole, with an expanding need for health services in San Diego and Riverside counties. The goal is to improve the overall well-being of our community by ensuring access to quality healthcare and supportive services. For more information about sponsorship packages and event details, contact us at philanthropy@nhcare.org. Neighborhood Healthcare on Facebook / Instagram
  • The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival (LJAWF) returns to La Jolla Village for its 18th year on Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This free, two-day outdoor festival features world-class art, curated libations, live entertainment, and community programming along Girard Avenue from Prospect Street to Torrey Pines Road, while supporting arts education through its nonprofit foundation. More than 170 juried artists from across the U.S. and Mexico will showcase fine art including painting, sculpture, jewelry, photography, ceramics, and glasswork, offering something for both collectors and casual art lovers. Beyond the art, guests 21+ can enjoy the popular Wine & Beer Garden, featuring a curated lineup of premier wineries, local craft breweries, and select spirits. New this year, guests can also upgrade their experience with an exclusive VIP area, offering an elevated tasting experience. Additional highlights include live music and entertainment, a two-day silent auction, interactive experiences, pet adoption stations, and the Geppetto’s Toys Family Art Center, offering hands-on activities that inspire creativity in children of all ages. The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to bring needed funds to local public schools, art to the community, and to promote La Jolla and its merchants. Through the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival, the foundation strives to enhance the cultural vibrancy of the community and support local education initiatives. For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and artist or vendor applications, visit www.ljawf.com. The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • A San Diego summer tradition on the shores of Mission Bay, the annual Sunset Luaus are a festive celebration of Polynesian food, music, and dances perfect for family and friends. The memorable luau experience includes a lei, welcome Mai Tai, all-you-can-eat buffet, an activity bag for kids, and live entertainment. Local luau group Pride of Polynesia provides authentic island music and dance, featuring hula and fiery torch dancers. Sunset Luaus on Mission Bay Program Schedule: Thursdays, June 18 - September 3, 2026: 5:30 p.m. Kahuna VIP Early Access 6:00 p.m. Door Opens 6:45 p.m. Welcome Presentation 6:50 p.m. Open Buffet 7:15 p.m. Pre-Show Entertainment 7:50 p.m. Live Performance by Pride of Polynesia 8:50 p.m. Concludes Upgrade Your Sunset Luau Experience Kahuna VIP Seating: This exclusive Kahuna VIP Seating ticket includes VIP Early Access, welcome mai tai, a souvenir cup, a welcome appetizer, a meet-and-greet and photo opportunity with the Pride of Polynesia performers, and reserved seating close to the stage.
  • Opening Reception | 21st Annual SDSU Art Council Scholarship Exhibition Athenaeum Art Center 1955 Julian Avenue San Diego, CA 92113 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16, 5–8 p.m. May 16–July 3, 2026 CATHERINE AND ROBERT PALMER GALLERY 21st ANNUAL SDSU ART COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP EXHIBITION The Athenaeum Art Center is excited to present the 21st Annual SDSU Art Council Scholarship Exhibition, featuring new work by five exceptional graduate and upper-division undergraduate students from the School of Art and Design at San Diego State University. Since 2002, the SDSU Art Council has recognized outstanding emerging artists with scholarships and the opportunity to exhibit their work at the Athenaeum, one of San Diego's most cherished cultural institutions. This year's five recipients gather under a quietly urgent shared theme: the body as a site of history, resistance, and reinvention. Whether mapping chronic pain onto the indifferent American medical system, excavating the layered textures of immigrant memory, or refusing the limits imposed by colonial and binary thinking, these artists use their diverse practices to insist on visibility—for their communities, their experiences, and themselves. Andrea Mendoza is a Mexican American painter and metalsmith whose oil paintings draw on the vibrant color traditions of Mexican art and her indigenous heritage. Working through a feminist lens, she reclaims narrative space for overlooked communities, presenting cultural identity with power and pride, and extending the canvas itself into wearable jewelry through metalsmithing. Tina Mardan, an Iranian American interdisciplinary artist, works across photography, painting, drawing, and installation to explore how memory, displacement, and the domestic environment shape a person's sense of belonging. Her layered compositions find the political embedded in the everyday. Todd Bradley is a San Diego–based mixed-media artist whose C7 Series confronts chronic pain, neurodivergence, and American cultural mythology head-on, using collaged medical imagery, book pages, X-rays, and embroidery thread to transform vulnerability into visual power. Ana Saad works in clay and fiber to investigate queerness, gender performance, and communal existence, distorting the natural world into something liminal and uncanny where trees and manufactured spikes carry the weight of growth, defense, and becoming. Isa Ybarra, a mixed-media painter and printmaker, channels Chicanx muralism, skate culture, and DIY activism into works that critique the racial, bodily, and gendered borders born of colonization, creating visibility for the queer Latinx community while challenging the systems that constrain it. Together, these five artists make the case that art is not merely aesthetic; it is an act of presence and of claiming space. The exhibition can be viewed in the Catherine and Robert Palmer Gallery at the Athenaeum Art Center (1955 Julian Avenue, San Diego, CA 92113) during open gallery hours, Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and every second Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m., during the Barrio Art Crawl, and by appointment. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
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