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  • Get ready for an epic night with Wax and DJ Hoppa live at The Harp! This in-person event promises killer beats, great vibes, and an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a longtime fan or just looking for a fun night out, come join the party and see these legends in action. Don’t miss your chance to vibe with Wax & DJ Hoppa up close and personal! IMPORTANT - Due to limited capacity and high demand, The Harp enforces a strict four-ticket maximum per purchase (online and in person). The ticket holder must present a valid photo ID that matches the name on the ticket. Any additional ticket holders must arrive together with the original purchaser—no exceptions. Tickets are refundable up to 3 days before the event. Tickets are non-transferable, and resale or misuse will not be honored.
  • What is a Dirty Cello? Find out at New Village Arts in Carlsbad on April 18. The band Dirty Cello is a globe trotting band that performs blues, rock and Americana, all fronted by virtuoso cellist Rebecca Roudman. A classically trained symphony player, Roudman dropped the straight- jacket of classical music years ago and hasn’t looked back since. “We travel all over the place,” says Roudman, “and everywhere we go, the idea is to put on a high energy show. We’re a rock band, but with a cello instead of a lead guitar.” The Dirty Cello band really does get around - with shows from Iceland, to China, to a Santa Cruz nudist resort. The band will be performing for the first time at the New Village Arts in Carlsbad on April 18 for a special afternoon show. Among their many descriptions, Oakland Magazine describes the group as, "Dirty Cello’s music is all over the map: funky, carnival, romantic, sexy, tangled, electric, fiercely rhythmic, and textured, and only occasionally classical." Roudman agrees with this description and adds, “We’re all about the fun at our shows and we step on stage with only a vague plan as to what specific songs we are going to play, and we react to what the audience wants to hear and adjust accordingly.” With a set list ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Charlie Daniels to rocking original songs, the band can deliver on this promise. Dirty Cello on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) announces "The Dean Collection Presents: Hometown Heroes," a new exhibition opening April 18, 2026, alongside "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys." To celebrate San Diego’s creative community, Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys approached MCASD with the idea of spotlighting local artists from the Dean Collection to accompany the run of "Giants." MCASD collaborated with the Deans to organize "Hometown Heroes," which will feature photographers MJ Pimentel, Oscar Cruz, and Chata, drawn from the Dean Collection, in dialogue with selected works from the museum’s permanent collection by regional artists Andrea Chung, Esteban Cabeza de Baca, and Fox Maxy. Works by Pimentel, Cruz and Chata capture facets of life in San Diego with images that speak to the encroachment of gentrification, a longstanding history of Chicana/o/e activism, lowrider car culture, and community pride. With an eye towards the natural environment, Chung’s cyanotypes of lionfish shed light on the enduring effects of colonialism, while Cabeza de Baca’s layered painting and Maxy’s sculptural video installation point to the cultural and ecologic forces that have shaped the U.S. /Mexico border region. This exhibition celebrates San Diego’s artists and histories born from a recent acquisition made by The Dean Collection. "Neighborhood Visualz," an exhibition showcasing film photographs by Cruz and Pimentel, was on view at Por Vida, a coffee shop and gallery in Barrio Logan, when Swizz Beatz (Kasseem Dean) paid a visit and decided to purchase the entire show. This is in line with the Deans’ unique approach to collecting that centers on forming personal relationships with artists and amplifying voices that have been historically underrepresented. This MCASD exclusive exhibition centers Black, Brown, and Indigenous experiences at a critical time. As the first "Giants" venue incorporating both English and Spanish labels, MCASD continues to further their commitment to highlighting the work of Latino/a/e artists in the broader San Diego community and beyond. Local traditions will also be incorporated into the run of "Giants," starting with a performance and blessing by Danza Mexi’cayotl—one of the oldest and most respected Chichimeca-Azteca dance groups in San Diego County—to kick off the exhibition’s opening celebration. "Hometown Heroes" is curated by MCASD Associate Curator, Amy Crum, and will be on view April 18 through Nov. 8, 2026.
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, laptops and web-based programs kept students connected to school. Now, parents are asking the district to acknowledge the drawbacks of educational technology.
  • The San Diego Padres are in action at Petco Park. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the excitement as the regular season comes to an end and your Padres push for the post season! San Diego Padres on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Diego Padres are back on the field at Petco Park. Enjoy the game and the energy of the ballpark! San Diego Padres on Facebook / Instagram
  • Spend your evening at Petco Park with the San Diego Padres. Midweek baseball and a great atmosphere await! San Diego Padres on Facebook / Instagram
  • Petco Park is ready for another series of Padres baseball. Be there for the action and atmosphere! San Diego Padres on Facebook / Instagram
  • Spend your evening at Petco Park with the San Diego Padres. Midweek baseball and a great atmosphere await! San Diego Padres on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Diego Padres are home at Petco Park this weekend. Come out and enjoy a full weekend of baseball and ballpark fun. San Diego Padres on Facebook / Instagram
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