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  • Three judges are facing misconduct allegations in three different states, putting pressure on the federal judiciary's system for policing bad behavior in its own ranks.
  • Stream with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Saturday, June 6, 2026 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. The series travels across the country, celebrating the traditions of makers who helped shape this nation. From the impact of boatbuilders during the Revolutionary War to the printing press that helped spread ideas of independence, experience the history of craftsmanship that helped unify and lay the foundation for this nation.
  • Join us on sacred ground at Singing Hills Memorial Park, where we gather gently among the stillness to slow down, turn inward, and listen to the quiet wisdom of our bodies. In a world that often asks us to move quickly past discomfort, this practice offers something different. Somatic movement is a gentle, mindful approach that brings attention to internal physical sensations. Through slow, conscious movement, we begin to unwind patterns of holding, release chronic tension, ease pain, improve mobility, and soften the nervous system. Guided by Kelly Lazzara of Somatic Movement Space, this session is open to all bodies. No experience is needed, only a willingness to arrive as you are. Learn to activate and support your body's own natural abilities to self-learn and self-develop by allowing for gentle movement inspired from within. A practical training for dialoguing with sensation within open qualities of perception. At The Death Network, we hold the belief that grief is not something to solve, but something to live with and integrate. Alongside therapy and traditional support spaces, embodied and creative practices can open new pathways for processing what words often cannot touch. Nestled in the quiet foothills of El Cajon, the cemetery offers a unique container for this work. Surrounded by remembrance, ancestry, and the natural rhythms of life and death, we are invited into reflection, presence, and a deeper connection with ourselves. This event is free to attend, suggested donation $0 -$15 Venmo: @thedeathnetwork (your donation helps keep our events accessible to all!) Drop ins are welcome Bring a yoga mat or blanket We will be exposed to the sun - bring a hat and/or sunscreen & water Feel free to arrive as early as 9 a.m. and explore the cemetery Be on time! No entry after 9:35 a.m. You're welcome to linger and explore the cemetery after our workshop We hope to see you there! Visit: https://www.meetup.com/the-death-network/events/314369482/?slug=the-death-network&eventId=314369482 The Death Network on Instagram
  • Celebrate Mother’s Day with vibrant rooftop views and unique specials at Lumi from Friday, May 8 through Sunday, May 10! Enjoy the carefully crafted specials all weekend, including Pollo Saltado, Aji Amarillo Ceviche, and the star of the show, the Broken Rose Dessert featuring a strawberry white chocolate mousse, raspberry thyme compote, and lemon ladyfingers cake. Pair it all with a complimentary mimosa for moms or the Kosha Hana, made with Patrón RMD Private Barrel Reposado, strawberry yuzu kosho, lime, and egg white. Reservations are available beginning at 5:30 p.m. each night, so gather loved ones and celebrate Mom in style overlooking the San Diego skyline! Lumi on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Diego Museum of Art and the San Diego Shakespeare Society team up again to celebrate the summer solstice with an enchanted afternoon of performance and poetry! Patricia Elmore Costa and John Tessmer are co-directing/co-producing. Performances at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. For museum admission prices: https://sdma.ticketapp.org/portal/product/23 The San Diego Shakespeare Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • The rules of the midterms are being rewritten, from redistricting to campaign money. Mother Jones journalist Ari Berman explains why President Trump seems "obsessed with the mechanics of voting."
  • San Diego's wine country is hiding in plain sight—30 minutes from your front door, over 100 wineries are tucked into the hills of San Diego County. Most locals have never been. This dinner changes that. Join us at Cordiano Winery in Highland Valley as the sun drops behind the vines, and a few of the region's most notable winemakers pull back the curtain on what makes San Diego terroir unlike anywhere else in California. You'll taste it in the glass and on the plate—Chef Coral Strong of Garden Kitchen is building each course around what's coming out of the ground right now, pairing freshly-picked spring produce with an exclusive selection of San Diego County wines you won't find at any restaurant or bottle shop. Arrive on time to take a guided vineyard tour. This is the first in a series. Participating Wineries: - Cordiano Winery - Mermaid Valley Winery - Mia Marie Vineyards - Oddish Wine - Woof’n Rose Winery This event is in partnership with San Diego Wine Week, May 25–30, 2026, hosted by the San Diego County Vintners Association. Edible San Diego: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • 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
  • Get ready for a night of messy truths, toxic love, and way too many red flags at The Duck Dive! Join The Duck Dive for Tell Me Lies Trivia—where your obsession with every jaw-dropping moment finally pays off. From Lucy’s questionable decisions to Stephen being… well, Stephen, we’re diving deep into all the drama, secrets, and situationships that had everyone yelling at their screens. Whether you watched for the chaos, the chemistry, or the pure disbelief, this is your chance to prove you were paying attention. What to expect: - Multiple rounds of Tell Me Lies-themed trivia - Prizes for top teams - Craft cocktails, coastal bites, and the ultimate PB nightlife vibe - A crowd that gets it Bring your most opinionated friends, brush up on your scandal recall, and come ready to spill everything—because in this game, the truth always comes out. Reservations are strongly encouraged! Please call 858-273-3825 to make a reservation, after purchasing your tickets. The Duck Dive on Instagram
  • "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
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