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  • Unlucky in love, the bad doctor makes one final effort to build "The Perfect Woman" from scratch out of spare parts. But can she learn to love him how he is or will he need to change everything to become her fantasy? "The Perfect Woman" is a circus performance about unrealistic expectations for women and unconventional relationships. The show is a love letter to Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein" and plays like a music video featuring physical theater, dance, magic, and aerial. Prismagic Circus: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Mission Hills Heritage (MHH) is shining a spotlight on one of the neighborhood’s most iconic—and often overlooked—architectural styles with its upcoming Mid-Century Modern Weekend event, a celebration of design, community, and preservation. Home to one of the region’s largest concentrations of mid-century architecture, Mission Hills features work by celebrated architects like Frederick Liebhardt, Lloyd Ruocco, and Homer Delawie. “In 20 years, we’ve never focused exclusively on this important genre,” says MHH co-founder Barry Hager. “It’s time.” The May event is designed as a dynamic two-day experience. The weekend begins Friday, May 15 with the debut of the Modernism Mixer, an exclusive reception hosted at a private mid-century home in Mission Hills. Guests will enjoy sweeping panoramic views from SeaWorld to the University of San Diego, exclusive access to portions of the home’s interior, a curated wine bar, and a surprise VIP guest. A grazing table will be presented by Venissimo Cheese, the preeminent Mission Hills fromagerie known for its exceptional selection of gourmet cheeses from around the world. “This is exactly the kind of experience our members have been asking for,” says events chair Sharon Lieder. “It’s a stunning setting and a unique way to connect.” The celebration continues Saturday, May 16, with MHH’s Annual Spring Lecture. Guests will enjoy coffee, light refreshments, and the ever-popular vendor showcase, offering inspiration and practical insights for maintaining and enhancing historic homes. The lecture will feature Keith York, a leading author and expert on mid-century modern homes in Southern California, and Dave Hampton, a modernism craft authority and curator of major exhibits exploring San Diego’s mid-century art and architecture. Beyond celebration, the weekend supports MHH’s core mission of preservation. “With growing pressure on historic resources, this work is more important than ever,” Lieder adds. Mid-Century Modern Weekend promises an inspiring and memorable experience celebrating architecture, community, and the future of preservation. Special Thanks to MHH Event Sponsors: Agents of Architecture | Chism Bros. Painting | Jackson Design & Remodeling | Modern Sandiego | Sandbox Investments + Advisory Tickets to the Modernism Mixer must be purchased online ahead of time. Location: Address to be provided to ticket holders one week before the event. * Tickets to the Modernism Mixer are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. Tickets to the Spring Lecture may be purchased on the day of the event or online. Members: $35 Non-Members: $45 Mission Hills Heritage on Instagram
  • A fun monthly discussion group for teenagers revolving around short literary media, including short stories, poetry, picture books, newspaper articles, and more. Let's not forget there will be snacks and other fun activities too! Audience: Recommended for ages 12 and above Location: Homeschool Resource Center Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Forget breakfast in bed, a trip to the nursery, or even your standard brunch. This year’s Mother’s Day celebration is getting ramped up to a whole new level in San Diego! It’s called Punch Bowl’s Jazz, Brunch and Bubbles, and it’s an event the whole family will enjoy together. Bowling, craft your own mimosa cart (from Natalie's), live jazz music, and music Bingo. Happy to send over details for consideration in any Mother’s Day coverage or weekend roundups you might be working on! Reservations: BOOK SATURDAY BOOK SUNDAY
  • Learn to draw your favorite anime character or create your very own from scratch, no drawing experience needed! All materials will be provided, and registration is required. Visit sandiego.events.mylibrary.digital for more information or to register. Audience: This program is recommended for children ages 8-13. Location: Community Room Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • The Trump administration is not only arresting far more children, but they are being kept in the system longer. Research shows that any contact with the immigration enforcement system increases anxiety, post-traumatic stress and depression in children.
  • First, San Diego county jail ICE transfers tripled last year, we’ll tell you why. Also, with some citing concerns over a lack of oversight, state auditors say they will now conduct audits of law enforcement’s so-called “fusion centers.” Then, three local non-profits were awarded with new electric vehicles. Finally, a tour and visit to the Navy Seal Museum.
  • Located in the heart of the Oceanside Cultural District, OMA invites you to step into the Museum for a drink, enjoy a docent-led tour of our current exhibitions, and explore local artists and makers featured in The Museum Store and on our Terrace. From handcrafted goods to creative inspiration, OMA is proud to be a vibrant partner with Oceanside Art Walk to connect our community through art. Bring your family, meet new friends, and enjoy an evening designed for all ages. Street Level x Art Walk is free for all guests. Drink tickets are available for purchase; guests 21+ wishing to purchase alcoholic beverages must present a valid ID. Ticket Prices: Free Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Family Art Adventures are dynamic free guided tours specially designed for families with school-aged children ages 5 to 12. Tours are offered the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 10:30 a.m. Family tour themes change monthly, and each family tour is followed by a hands-on art-making activity. All materials are provided. Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • If you’re looking for fellowship but can’t make it in person to OMA, join our Virtual Art Share series from home or wherever you are with refreshments of your choice, and enjoy some conversation with fellow artists! Sculptors, painters, photographers, and artists of all disciplines are welcome. Take part in this conversation via a computer, tablet, or smartphone. How to Participate: Email your file (JPEG or PNG) to Theo, dehartt+artshare@gmail.com, with "OMA Virtual Art Share” in the subject line of your email. This online event is hosted on Zoom, join the meeting. Meeting ID: 884 8509 1576 Content Advisory: This is a supportive peer group for artists of all experience levels, engaging with a broad range of subject matter, including but not limited to: artificial intelligence, anime, landscapes, various forms of sculpture, photography, portraiture, figurative work, LGBTQ themes, sexuality, politics, and war. Because the artwork and discussions may include mature or sensitive content, participants under the age of 18 must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian or have explicit guardian permission to attend. If any participant—adult or underage—prefers to avoid potentially triggering content, we are happy to accommodate by scheduling their presentation earlier in the session to allow for a timely and respectful departure. Visit: oma-online.org/artist-alliance/ Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
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