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  • Two Step into the world of country music legend Willie Nelson with ZB Savoy's "Songs of Willie Nelson" show. Celebrating the remarkable career and enduring legacy of the "Red Headed Stranger," this performance is a journey through the heart and soul of American music. ZB Savoy is a veteran singer, songwriter and performer out of California and has been a forever fan of Willie’s life and music. His show celebrates both the wide breadth of music Nelson has recorded and the classic country genre that he and his pals forged in the early 70s. ZB delves into the rich history and profound impact of this timeless music blending entertainment, education, and good ole fashion honky tonkin’. ZB’s all-star band features Bobby Furgo on piano and fiddle (Leonard Cohen, Dolly Parton), Danny Campbell on drums (Bob Weir, Phyllis Diller), bassist Patrick McClory (The Red Headed Strangers, Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash) and Ben Zinn (Earl Thomas, Stacey Antonel) on pedal steel and electric guitar. The ensemble promises an unforgettable performance. Join us for a night of music, memories, and reverence for the one and only Willie Nelson. ZB Savoy on Facebook / Instagram
  • Enjoy a dinner inspired by our newest exhibition "To Catch a Fish," curated by Culinary Director Tim Kolanko, Chef Wesley Johnson, and Chef Tony Coito! ARTIFACT+ CRAFT CAFÉ at Mingei on Instagram
  • Presented by Soda Bar All ages event at Quartyard - San Diego. Vincent Neil Emerson has become a staple among folk and country music fans nationwide, celebrated for his honest tales of life on the road, heartbreak, and struggles of all sorts. His first LP, "Fried Chicken & Evil Women," from 2019, established him as a refreshing voice in the modern country music landscape. The songs from that first album were charming and playful songs, but didn't reveal the entirety of Emerson's story. On his brilliant new album, "The Golden Crystal Kingdom," Emerson transcends the role of a honky-tonk country singer and becomes a chronicler of his history. The album is a bold continuation of the story he tells on Vincent Neil Emerson, with songs like the title track exploring the feelings he was left with after his days spent playing in Texas honky-tonks and dancehalls, and the track "The Time of The Rambler," inspired by the early days of living in his car and busking on the streets. Vincent Neil Emerson on Facebook / Instagram
  • If you or someone you love is living with significant hip or knee pain, attend a free Sharp HealthCare webinar led by a board-certified orthopedic doctor. Learn about the latest nonsurgical and surgical treatment options. Register at sharp.com/jointwebinar or 1-800-82-SHARP (1-800-827-4277).
  • As California gas prices reach highest mark in four years, the timing couldn’t be better for drivers looking to save at the pump heading into peak travel season. On Thursday, May 7, Circle K will offer up to 40 cents off each gallon of fuel* from 4 to 7 p.m. local time at participating San Diego locations. Customers can redeem the discount directly at the pump, with Inner Circle members unlocking early access starting at 12:01 a.m. And the savings don't stop there. May 7 also kicks off Circle K's "Fuel Your Summer" Sweepstakes in honor of America's 250th birthday – giving Inner Circle members a chance to win one of 250 $315 Circle K gift cards, with winners selected weekly through July 4. Simply enter your phone number at the pump when fueling up. Circle K is also rolling out summer-long deals in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, including: $2.50 meal deals (hot dog + drink) $2.50 Budget Car Wash at participating locations And in the spirit of America's 250th, Circle K is giving back to the community all summer long, starting with support of the Children of the Fallen Patriots Foundation – a nonprofit dedicated to providing college scholarships to military children who have lost a parent in the line of duty: 10% of Fuel Day profits (4–7 p.m., May 7) – up to $250,000 In-store customer roundups (May 13–June 30) Additional joint donation from Circle K and PepsiCo Find participating locations + follow along with all the summer deals, visit circlek.com/america-250.
  • Lil is obsessed with the art, strength and beauty of Mixed Martial Arts, inspired by her older brother Big, a star of the local MMA circuit. But they haven’t spoken in years — until she suddenly appears at his door. Ngozi Anyanwu’s searing new play explores sibling bonds, reunions and the fight to build a life you can be proud of. Through the propulsive lens of MMA, Big and Lil’s story fuses the poetry of words and symphony of movement into a stylish, gritty and action-charged love story between estranged siblings. La Jolla Playhouse on Facebook / Instagram
  • Scientists and conservationists are advocating for solutions to keep habitats connected.
  • Screenings include both films. "Chime": A masterclass in escalating dread and shocking violence, "Chime" reaffirms Kiyoshi Kurosawa as one of modern horror’s most innovative and unpredictable visionaries. During a class, culinary instructor Matsuoka (Mutsuo Yoshioka) witnesses the suicide of a young student (Seiichi Kohinata), driven to insanity by what he claims is a chiming sound that controls his mind. Soon, Matsuoka begins hearing it, too, and descends into a mental abyss that warps his perception of reality and gives vent to his darkest impulses. Expertly blending psychological portraiture and hallucinatory mystery, Kurosawa offers a chilling depiction of madness that interrogates the very stability of our everyday existence, with the director’s patented creeping tracking shots and complex sound design fashioning an immersively terrifying and unnerving cinematic experience. CHIME will only be available in theaters and will never be released on streaming platforms. (2024, 45 minutes) "Serpent’s Path": Straight off Cure, his international breakthrough, Kiyoshi Kurosawa directed two low-budget films using the same basic premise and the same lead actor (Sho Aikawa) to completely different ends. The experiment first resulted in "Serpent’s Path," a dark gangland thriller with philosophical overtones. Obsessed with avenging his young daughter’s murder, yakuza subordinate Miyashita (Teruyuki Kagawa) recruits Nijima (Aikawa), a brilliant yet strangely detached math teacher, to help carry outcarry out a scheme to kidnap and torture the man allegedly responsible. But the plan goes awry when their target, Otsuki (Yurei Yanagi), fingers another mobster as the mastermind behind Miyashita’s tragedy. As the two partners ascend the yakuza chain of command in search of the true culprit, Miyashita and Nijima follow the cold, calculating logic of revenge, descending into a moral abyss from which they may never surface. Featuring Kurosawa’s patented long takes and his claustrophobic arrangement of space, "Serpent’s Path" is one of the legendary director’s most chilling investigations into the endless cycle of violence and the evil that lodges in every heart. (1998, 85 min) Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Winner of Best Narrative Feature at the 33rd San Diego Latino Film Festival! In 1960s Peru, a privileged French-Peruvian woman is cast out of elite society after her husband’s betrayal and forced to confront the world she was raised to ignore. Through unexpected alliances and a daring culinary venture, she discovers the country’s true identity—and reshapes her own. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • In the late 1990s, eight-year-old Sasha and her Hungarian immigrant family relocate to a new home on Vancouver Island. Their fresh start is interrupted by increasingly dangerous behavior from Jeremy, the family's oldest child. At wit’s end, their parents are presented with a shattering choice. Award-winning director Sophy Romvari’s feature debut is a lyrical and profound testament to the things we carry with us, masterfully chronicling the haze of a languid summer and the hyaline clarity of the moments that defined it. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
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