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  • Journey tribute band Journey USA is coming to The Magnolia, February 7th 2026 Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/journey-usa-el-cajon-california-02-07-2026/event/0B006336C5002EA7?_gl=1 Journey USA on Instagram and Facebook
  • Locals and visitors can get a taste of the Wild West – without leaving the city – when the San Diego Rodeo returns Friday, Jan. 16 to Sunday, Jan. 18. The Gaslamp Quarter’s hottest restaurants will offer themed bites and beverages throughout the weekend! Located steps from Petco Park and on the ninth floor of Hotel Indigo San Diego - Gaslamp Quarter, Borrego Rooftop Kitchen and Cocktails will extend a featured offering of Rodeo Ribeye Tacos, made with sliced ribeye, onions, cilantro and chimichurri salsa, paired with a bottle of Coors Light, priced at $20. Guests can take in stunning skyline views while catching glimpses of the San Diego Rodeo from the rooftop perch. Lionfish Modern Coastal Cuisine at the Pendry San Diego will bring a Western-inspired feast to the table with its Cowboy Steak, a hearty bone-in New York steak topped with cowboy butter and served with red-eye gravy and crispy onion rings, paired with a Crown Royal Canadian whisky or a Casamigos Reposado cocktail of choice, priced at $80.
  • The Bee Gees are coming to The Magnolia January 30th 2026 Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/stayin-alive-one-night-of-the-el-cajon-california-01-30-2026/event/0B006259BFE2276F?_gl=1 Bee Gees on Instagram and Facebook
  • The San Diego Air & Space Museum is hosting a Kit, Model & Aviation Collectible Swap Meet on Saturday, January 31, 2026 at its Annex at Gillespie Field in El Cajon. The Swap Meet includes plastic kits, wood kits, Diecast, toys, art, publications, memorabilia, flight gear and more. For Sellers, there are a limited number of tables are available in advance only. No tables will be available on the day of the event. Buyers: $10 per person. Gate opens at 9 a.m. San Diego Air & Space Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • John Cusack is coming to The Magnolia, Jan. 23, 2026 Doors: 7 p.m. Show: 8 p.m. *Times and support acts are subject to change* All Ages Welcome John Cusack on Instagram
  • Find your spark before Valentine's Day! Early bird tickets available now—don't wait, love could be in the air! Valentine's Day is almost here. Still looking for a date? Skip the apps and meet someone in person at our lively pre-Valentine mixer. How It Works: A Relaxed Social Experience This event is all about genuine, natural connection without the formal structure. Here’s what to expect: Part 1: Arrive & Unwind Check in, grab a welcome drink, and settle into the festive atmosphere. Part 2: Mingle Your Way The entire evening is an open-format social mixer. You are free to flow through the space, engage in conversations at your own pace, and meet a variety of interesting people in a relaxed setting. Part 3: Making Your Matches (After the Event) 1- Each attendee is given a unique number for the event. 2- After the event, you'll receive a private digital connection form. In the form, simply select the attendee numbers & names of the people you'd like to see again. 3- You can express interest in "Dating" or "Friendship" for each match. 4- If you and another person select each other, it's a match! We will automatically exchange your email addresses so you can take the next step. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/san-diego-singles-mixer-valentines-day-edition-30s-40s-tickets-1978710167376 NOVO Brazil Brewing Co. on Instagram and Facebook
  • Macabre Mysterium Presents: "Love at first SLASH!" Roses Are Red, Violets Are Black, Watch Your Step—There’s a Slasher in the back! This Friday the 13th, love comes with a scream. Step into a night where Valentine’s lace tangles with campy slasher bloodlust—because romance has never been so deadly. Date & Time: February the 13th, 2026 | 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. 20+ vendors with eerie, twisted, and heart-stopping creations. The Body Art Bus returns with killer flash tattoos. Blasting rad tunes all night long. Raffles & frightful fun await. New Location: The Lost Abbey 1347 Keystone Way, Ste C Vista, CA 92081 Come dressed in your blood-stained best—whether you’re a doomed lover, final girl, or masked killer, the night is yours to slay. Because sometimes… love doesn’t just break your heart. It slashes it. Macabre Mysterium on Facebook / Instagram
  • D.K. Harrell Guitarist, vocalist and songwriter D.K. Harrell, one of the most formidable young stars of the current blues resurgence, sounds like no one else on the scene today. With his stinging, single-note string bending, deep soul vocals, and attention-grabbing original songs, the 27-year-old Harrell—a major draw at blues festivals around the world—is already in a league of his own. Now, with his Alligator Records debut album, "Talkin’ Heavy," D.K. Harrell cements his place among the leading voices of the new generation of blues players. This Blues Music Award-winning guitarist with a soul man’s voice and a well-earned reputation as a mesmerizing live performer delivers fresh, emotion-packed blues informed by the tradition he loves and played with the foot-pounding fervor of a revival tent preacher. "Talkin’ Heavy" continually surprises with twelve instantly memorable original songs filled with Harrell’s biting guitar work and authoritative, church-born vocals. Produced by studio wizard and musician Christoffer “Kid” Andersen and recorded at Andersen’s now-famous Greaseland Studio, the album shows Harrell as a generational guitar talent with a wide-eyed vision and a street-smart singing style bringing life to the timeless songs he’s writing. He goes deep on the title track, taking a hard look at his surroundings before declaring, “the world is just heavy with the blues.” From blazing album opener "A Little Taste" to the proudly taking-care-of-business "Grown Now" to the feel-good groove of "Vibe With Meto" the foot-stomping closer "Praise These Blues," "Talkin’ Heavy" is an affirmation of the sheer power of modern blues. "With every exuberant turn of phrase, and each sharp guitar lick, the Louisiana born showman displays a pure joy in performing that’s hard to resist. 'Talkin’ Heavy' combines all manner of sounds in one supremely satisfying, engaging package…robust yet relaxed singing and fluid yet piercing fretwork. Ultimately, Harrell’s greatest talent is just being his own larger-than-life self.
" –No Depression "The tube-cookin’, Louisiana-bred guitarist brings the sizzle to 'Talkin’ Heavy,' his new album of Delta-meets-Chicago blues. Harrell makes his mark by wringing every ounce of emotion from a single note before extending the thought with the first of many lyrical, slow-burning, well-crafted guitar solos." –Guitar World "'Talkin’ Heavy' is the joyous sound of a one-man revival. Harrell’s vocals are smooth yet forceful, and his authoritative guitar work — stinging and soulful leads that serve as memorable songs within songs — hits the sweet spot every time." –Guitar Player "Jubilantly raucous, musically adventurous, biting and exploratory…enriched by unselfconscious virtuosity…a leading light of the younger generation of the younger generation of blues artists" –Living Blues "D.K. Harrell is a fast-rising blues dynamo…One of the most talented and exciting young blues artists to emerge in decades." –San Diego Union Tribune TARYN DONATH DUO An accomplished musician who has been performing professionally for over 25 years, Taryn has an incredibly commanding performance style….each live performance is exciting and spontaneous. Her piano playing is tenacious and purposeful, while her voice is smooth, sultry, and unique to her. Taryn lights up the stage every time she plays. Currently, Taryn has been performing as a duo with a drummer… Fresh, unique and exciting the two play anything from 60’s soul jazz, funk, jump/swing, Latin, and their own term of beatnik blues taking the listener on a musical adventure. With an unwavering left hand, a right hand that weaves in and out effortlessly, and a backbeat as solid as a rock, the Duo has a sound larger than life. Each performance is different from the last, capturing the moods of the players. The two are not bound by rules, but instead have a desire to express their own musical voice and deliver something captivating. “I look forward to creating something unique each time I play.”- Taryn D.K. Harrell on Facebook / Instagram
  • Jan. 10, 2026 from 10 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. An intimate short film festival, listed on IMDb, The San Diego Short Film Festival (SDSFF) celebrates the art of storytelling through short films of various genres, showcasing the work of talented filmmakers from San Diego and around the world. From thought-provoking dramas to captivating animations, the festival presents a rich tapestry of storytelling, offering a platform for emerging and established filmmakers to showcase their craft for fellow film enthusiasts. SDSFF consists of five distinct blocks of short films. Several of the filmmakers and industry professionals will be in attendance to discuss their work and answer a few questions during festival red carpet interviews and social events. Block I: 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.“Right On!” (14:55) directed by Dave Rosas “Betty & Mary: The Actors Prepare” (11:41) directed by America Young “Lone Crew” (17:06) directed by Gabriel Fontes “Nectar” (2:34) directed by Lucas Arthur Massolo & Hannah Tacher “The Shell” (6:22) directed by Marco Santos “The Family Photo” (8:48) directed by John Norris Ray & Maria Victoria Sanchez “Deficit” (2:20) directed by Jacob Willett “Greyson 2.0” (26:19) directed by Clarke M. Smith Intermission (15 minutes) Block II: 11:45 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.“Refuge” (7:57) directed by Joaull Bazil “Head” (6:00) directed by Keith Ruggiero “Our Place” (8:41) directed by Jacob Willett “Let Me Go” (6:34) directed by Diego McNally “The Distance of Time” (1:54) directed by Mitch Greer “Redraw” (14:25) directed by Marcos Rangel “Small Things”(11:30) directed by Angela Andronache “Strange Anomalies” (33:00) directed by Kevin Gray Intermission (15 minutes) Block III: 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.“Unfrayed” (7:40) directed by Michelle Muldoon “No Worries!” (2:00) directed by Chris Dicker “Sunny-Man” (6:59) directed by Sandeep Reddy Sama “Soda Gardocki – Waltzes, Trains, Wires & Wood” (3:15) directed by Jessica Moncrief “Memory Room” (15:40) directed by Dan McCabe & Raanan Hershberg “Date” (10:25) directed by Soufiane Benyoucef “Out of the Box” (15:10) directed by Hsu Chien “Buddah Made me Do This” (5:00) directed by Julie Li “XOXOXO” (13:08) directed by Dylan Baldoni “Believe In Love” (5:05) directed by Stacey Simon “Scaffold” (6:00) directed by Chris Chichester Intermission (15 minutes) Block IV: 3:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.“Why Dogs Howl” (4:51) directed by Sandi Johnson “Test” (15:30) directed by Mikaeel Dayani “Homecoming” (8:12) directed by Joaull Bazil “Lotería” (1:51) directed by Nathan Gibbs “Hooper’s Hope” (7:58) directed by Stuart Todd Stolp “Ana Sofia” (20:00) directed by Beto Besant & Mayara Magri “Windansea” (11:21) directed by Trevor Eisner “Press Record” (14:00) directed by John Mollison & Dalton Coffey “The Tower” (7:50) directed by Ethan Zell Intermission (15 minutes) Block V: 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.“Who Did This?” (3:50) directed by Zhang Qu “You Are My Sun” (5:02) directed by Bobby (Shibo) Yu “The Shallow End” (6:50) directed by Eddie Kisfaludy “Happy Ending” (6:39) directed by Ethan Kinney “Hitman Ex” (5:37) directed by Jamon Holmes “Ominous” (8:52) directed by Archita Mandal “Still” (15:21) directed by David M. Parks “The Perfect Fit” (7:20) directed by Warren Workman “The Sea Never Forgets” (12:30) directed by Thomas Pace “Brinquedoteca, Mauro’s Magical Workshop” (20:00) directed by Marcio Rosario
  • A battle is being waged for your soul from an office in hell! Witness a fast-paced, tour-de-force performance in this acclaimed adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ satiric masterpiece. This international hit offers a faithful stage adaptation of Lewis’ "The Screwtape Letters". Following Screwtape, a senior tempter in Hell, as he schemes to capture the soul of an unsuspecting human on earth and reveals spiritual warfare in vivid, humorous and powerful ways. The performance begins promptly at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.. Late seating is at management’s discretion. We recommend arriving at least 45 minutes early to allow time for parking, security screening, and finding your seat. Lines may be long, so plan accordingly. Latecomers will be held in the lobby and may not be seated until an appropriate break in the performance. Arrive early so you don’t miss a moment of the show! The performance is approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. "The Screwtape Letters" is recommended for ages 13 and older, and children under age 4 are not admitted. A short post-show discussion follows the performance. FREE BONUS OFFER: Download a free Screwtape Letters Discussion Guide! Dive deeper into the play and C.S. Lewis’ powerful insights—perfect for groups. Copy the link here to get the guide! Visit: https://artcenter.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0SUe0000046GfhMAE California Center For The Arts on Instagram and Facebook
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