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  • We're taking you back to the '90s – to the times of "Friends," "The Simpsons," "Austin Powers," "Seinfeld," and of course hits like "Livin' La Vida Loca," "Kiss From a Rose," "Champagne Supernova" and more! Come join Stuart Chafetz and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra as they perform songs by artists including George Michael, U2, REM, Aerosmith and many others for a stroll down memory lane, and get lost in the music of the '90s!
  • FREE | Each month OMA welcomes friends and neighbors on Free First Sundays from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. to join in Art For All, our fun hands-on art-making experience led by artists and cultural partners from our community. Sunprint Banners This in-house project on July 6 invites participants to create magical, sun-powered prints using natural objects and light! Soak up the summer sun and combine science and art to watch your designs develop in real time using special sun-sensitive cyanotype paper. Whether you’re new to art or have your own creative flow, Art For All is the time to let your imagination soar. Visit our current exhibitions to spark your creativity! Explore different art-making materials through creative projects at each session while learning from local and regional artists. Check back each month to see what we’re up to next! These informal drop-in workshops are open to all ages. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. All materials are provided free of charge, while supplies last. Visit: https://oma-online.org/events/ Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • TCHAIKOVSKY: “Polonaise” from Eugene Onegin TCHAIKOVSKY: “Waltz” from Eugene Onegin TCHAIKOVSKY: “Ecossaise” from Eugene Onegin TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy CHOPIN: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 TCHAIKOVSKY: 1812 Overture (Ouverture solennelle), Op. 49 Conductor Stephanie Childress – Principal Guest Conductor of the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra – makes her San Diego Symphony debut in the orchestra’s annual favorite, Tchaikovsky Spectacular. Featuring many of the composer’s most celebrated works, the program also includes Chopin’s romantic Piano Concerto No. 1, delivered by Austrian pianist Kiron Atom Tellian, who is also making his SDSO debut, and culminates in the 1812 Overture, with a pyrotechnic display in the skies above The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park and the San Diego Bay.
  • FREE | Relax over a steaming cup of coffee while engaging in lively conversations with local fellow artists and explore the captivating exhibitions at OMA for free. OMA's extends a warm invitation to sculptors, painters, photographers, and artists of all backgrounds to join in the experience. RSVP today! Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Boyz II Men with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra Sunday, August 24 from 7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. Motownphilly’s back again, doing a little west coast swing! Boyz II Men returns to The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park with the San Diego Symphony following the Grammy® Award-winning group’s sold-out debut at the venue in 2022. Comprising of Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman, the group has sold over 60 million albums, and holds the distinction of being the best-selling R&B group of all time. Don’t miss San Diego’s only summer concert by the group that penned hits such as “End of The Road,” “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye To Yesterday,” “I’ll Make Love To You,” “On Bended Knee,” “Thank You,” and so many more. Conducted by Christopher Dragon and performed with San Diego Bay and Downtown San Diego as the backdrop, this is a Boyz II Men experience custom-made for Southern California.
  • The lawsuit filed in federal court by a San Diego law firm says the ICE strategy of arresting asylum seekers who show up for their immigration court hearings violates their rights and delegitimizes the legal process.
  • Don't miss the Encinitas Wine & Food Festival on Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Encinitas Ranch Golf Course (1275 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024). This premier event features wineries, breweries, and other beverage vendors, alongside tastings from local restaurants. Enjoy live music, a large silent auction, and a raffle, all set in the beautiful surroundings of Encinitas Ranch. Ticket prices increase on May 20! Proceeds benefit local charities focused on children and community programs. Tickets & Details: encinitaswinefestival.com Don’t miss out on this unforgettable evening of wine, food, and philanthropy! Tickets: Tickets range from $110 - $500 depending on type of ticket and when you purchase them. - General Admission Tickets: $110 until May 20, 9 a.m., $125 May 20 - June 6, 6 p.m. - General Admission Plus Tickets: $150 until June 6, 6 p.m. (close of online ticket sales) - Friends of the Wine & Food Festival: $500 until June, 6 p.m. (close of online ticket sales) - Tickets will be available at the Wine & Food Festival for $300 per person or $500 per couple if not sold out. Encinitas Rotary Club on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Us June 7 to Support San Diego's Youth On Saturday, June 7, 2025, we invite you to a night of elegance, inspiration and purpose - San Diego Youth Services' Gala and Benefit Auction. This evening honors the remarkable 25-year legacy of CEO Walter Philips, whose leadership has transformed SDYS into one of San Diego’s largest youth-serving organizations, providing life-saving support to over 14,000 children, teens and young adults each year. Your presence at the Gala will help us raise vital funds for youth facing homelessness, trauma and crisis - giving them a path to safety and success. Event Highlights: - Gourmet 3-course dinner and welcome reception - Live Auction with unique items and experiences - Live Paddle Raise to help support vulnerable youth - Moving stories of hope and resilience - A joyful celebration of past achievements and future possibilities Tickets are available but selling fast - reserve yours today. Together, we can help build futures for vulnerable youth in San Diego. URL: Website: https://sdyouthservices.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=505 Date and Time: On Saturday, 07 June 2025 at 5:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. Venue details: VESPER Venue, 2875 Dewey Road, San Diego, California, 92106, United States Price: General Admission: $250 San Diego Youth Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • Growing up in a turbulent household in Japan, Kazu dreams of escape. Raised by a distant, irresponsible father and a mother living with schizophrenia, Kazu learned to use humor to heal her wounds and process her trauma. In school she was frequently considered the “class clown,” an identity at odds with Japanese societal norms for women and girls. Despite the odds, she discovers her voice and sense of purpose in comedy. Kazu delivers a one-two punch of wry observation, and raw physicality in this exuberant, rebellious ride. Winner of “Best of Fest” at the Crazy Woke Asians Solo Fest, “Hottest Selling Show” at the Vancouver Fringe”, “Best of the San Francisco Fringe,” and had a sold out run in Toronto Fringe. “Kazu Kusano...is a consummate storyteller,” —San Francisco Chronicle "Hilarious and devastating...'Pretty Beast' signals a bold and important new voice in comedy and theatre." —The Georgia Straight Kusano, now based in Los Angeles, has appeared on AGT’s Celebrity Audition and Channel Hopping on Comedy Central as a Japanese correspondent. "Pretty Beast" takes on family mental illness, stigma, societal sexism, and what it means to discover your own superpowers, while there’s still enough time to use them for good. In today’s political climate, "Pretty Beast" is more than just a performance—it’s a timely reminder of the power of humor and hope through an immigrant voice. - Written & performed by Kazu Kusano - Directed by Jane Morris (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Shameless) Additional Pricing Information: - Fringe Tag $7 - Multi-show Ticket passes available to festival. Details at: https://sdfringe.org/tickets25/ Kazu Kusano on Facebook / Instagram
  • The studies would mark significant county-led responses following previous efforts that some critics say have fallen short of providing relief to South County residents.
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