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  • Black Friday Artist Market returns to Encanto's Graffiti Gardens for its second year.
  • "Divine Feminine Publishing" has announced launch of "The Villains Club: A Delightfully Devious Anthology." Available on April 16, 2026, the anthology invites readers to take a fresh look into quotidian villainy. With 18 short stories with titles like "Monster Smut is Ruining my Life," and "A Necromancer’s Reprieve," explores themes like imposter syndrome, sibling rivalry, and PTSD from a unique perspective. Through charming and often deeply relatable tales, readers will get to know characters like Luna Duskbane, a young vampire with crooked fangs fighting for equity in education by taking an orthodontic school to court to reverse their “human’s only” admissions policy. “By peeking into the mundane lives of mystical creatures, our authors transform the mundane into magical and invite us into the cozy shadows of the grey area between good and evil,” said Janina Scarlet, Ph.D., founding director of "Divine Feminine Publishing." Scarlet joined forces with fellow author and Divine Feminine’s acquisitions editor, E. M. Noller, to edit "The Villains Club" anthology and co-author one of the short stories. “The villains in these pages are bitter, battered, and bruised, and they make all kinds of questionable life choices as a result,” said Noller. “These stories invite us to question the difference between a villain and a victim, and maybe to fantasize a little bit about what might happen if we made a few questionable life choices of our own.” As a core value of "Divine Feminine Publishing" is representation and empowerment, these stories feature queer supervillains, supernaturals of color, women climbing the corporate monster ladder, and even a member of the Hematomic-Deficient Community, or HDC (colloquially known as “Vampires”) who, in the story, are not considered human according to both state and federal law. The anthology is also accompanied by a mental health resources guide. “We want our readers to use these stories as a charming escape from the soul-crushing reality that we have been facing lately,” said Scarlet, who is also a licensed clinical psychologist. “But while we hope these pages will provide both comfort and introspection, we know that many in our communities— much like ourselves— need a bit of extra help to nurture hope and embrace the promise of a better tomorrow.” Order "The Villains Club: A Delightfully Devious Anthology" through the "Divine Feminine Publishing" Website. Visit: https://divinefeminine-publishing.com/books Divine Feminine Publishing on Instagram
  • It's Drake Week on the Billboard charts, as the rapper sets records for sheer quantity.
  • Virtuosi USA Opening Gala Concert Kick off the 2026 season with an unforgettable evening of masterful chamber music! Virtuosi USA, presented by the Friends of Musical Arts (FOMA), brings together an all-star ensemble of internationally acclaimed performers: Svetlana Smolina (piano), Ruslan Biryukov (cello), Pearl DeLaMotte (viola), Irina Tseitlin (violin), and Pasha Tseitlin (violin). The program features: Prokofiev Violin Sonata No. 2 – fiery and lyrical intensity Handel-"Halvorsen Passacaglia" – a dazzling display of virtuosity and interplay Brahms Piano Quartet in G Minor – rich, passionate Romantic depth As the Artistic Director Michael Tseitlin notes, true virtuosi combine rare talent, relentless work, and deep passion—expect nothing less in this intimate library auditorium setting. Perfect for classical enthusiasts seeking excellence in a welcoming North County venue with a beautiful view. Date/Time: Saturday, April 11, 2026 at 7 p.m. Location: Encinitas Public Library Auditorium, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024 Tickets: $35 online / $40 at the door / $20 students (tax-deductible as FOMA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit) More info/Tickets: www.virtuosiusa.com or friendsofmusicalarts@gmail.com Join us for an electrifying start to the season—don't miss this magical performance!
  • SDSU Center for Skateboarding, Action Sports, and Social Change and the Emma and Gus Thompson Black Resource Center present Atiba Jefferson: Finding Focus Artist Talk and Q&A moderated by Dr. Neftalie Williams and DGK Stateboards athlete Adrianne Sloboh Join an engaging conversation with legendary African American, skateboarding, youth culture, and sports photographer Atiba Jefferson. Recognized as one of the most influential visual storytellers of his generation, Atiba has captured defining images of icons such as Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, as well as musical artists including Interpol, Turnstile, and Tyler, the Creator. As the director of the ESPN-produced, Emmy-nominated, Clio award-winning documentary “Monochrome,” he continues to expand his impact across mediums, exploring the intersections of culture, sport, music, and community. With a client roster that includes cultural leaders like A$AP Rocky, Pharrell, and the late Virgil Abloh, Atiba effortlessly merges all aspects of youth culture into commercial and editorial work for brands such as Vans, Nike, Thrasher, Reebok, Oakley, Off White, and the Olympic Games. At this event, the Canon Ambassador will discuss a retrospective of his extensive career, while offering insight into the future of skateboarding, media industries, entrepreneurship and opportunities for meaningful social change. Professor Neftalie Williams will also sign his new book, "The Skateboard Life: Movers, Shakers, Makers & Rulebreakers: The Quintessential Story of Skateboard Culture" Visit: https://skate.sdsu.edu/ Atiba Jefferson on Instagram
  • Winners of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the 2022 Banff Competition, the Isidore String Quartet returns to ArtPower, bringing fresh energy to works by Haydn, Billy Childs, and Dvořák. Isidore String Quartet on YouTube / Instagram
  • Join the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County in partnership with the Earth Discovery Institute for a volunteer planting event! Help us install and water native plants that support local pollinators at Hidden Valley Farm on Saturday, March 21 from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Participants should come prepared with long pants, closed-toed shoes, a hat, and sunscreen. Please bring water and a snack. Please RSVP through the Earth Discovery Institute events page if you plan to attend. We can't wait to spend the morning with you! RCD Greater San Diego County on Facebook / Instagram Earth Discovery Institute on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County in partnership with the Earth Discovery Institute for a volunteer planting event! Help us install and water native plants that support local pollinators at Barron Creek Farm on Saturday, March 7 from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Participants should come prepared with long pants, closed-toed shoes, a hat, and sunscreen. Please bring water and a snack. Please RSVP through the Earth Discovery Institute events page if you plan to attend. We can't wait to spend the morning with you! RCD Greater San Diego County on Facebook / Instagram Earth Discovery Institute on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego’s original fine art festival, Mission Fed ArtWalk, will fill the streets of San Diego’s Little Italy district with more than 250 fine artists, four music stages, interactive art for families, food and fun, Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26, 2026. This year, the 42nd annual event will bring a weekend-long celebration of arts and culture to San Diego’s Little Italy. Mission Fed ArtWalk attracts 100,000 art collectors and visitors from all over the country to purchase art from established and emerging artists during the two-day festival. The event features artists from every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, glass work, photography, fine jewelry and more. After browsing and purchasing one-of-a-kind works of art, directly from the artists, attendees can enjoy four stages of live music, interactive art experiences, street food, family-friendly art projects at KidsWalk and more. This spring tradition is brought to San Diego by the same team that brings ArtWalk @ Liberty Station to the ARTS DISTRICT at Liberty Station (this year, Aug. 1-2, 2026) and ArtWalk Carlsbad to North County (Sept. 19-20, 2026), along with the fourth year of their newest event, Bella Vita Fest – a mix of chalk art and Italian wine (October 2026). Each of ArtWalk San Diego’s festivals support their non-profit partner, ArtReach San Diego, an organization aimed at increasing equity in visual arts education in schools throughout San Diego County by delivering free or low-cost workshops to schools that have no other resources for art, focusing on Title One Schools. Many of the programs ArtReach offers are provided at no cost to schools. For more information on ArtWalk San Diego and its programs, visit www.artwalksandiego.org. ArtWalk San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego’s largest Earth Day festival, with 100+ exhibitors, entertainment, presentations, international food court, wellness classes, and kids activities. Free parking at the nearby Inspiration Point lot for free for up to 3 hours. This is a rain or shine event. Free Entrance | Live Music | Family-Friendly | Dogs Welcome Viridian Productions: San Diego's Best Festivals and Markets Sustainable events that cultivate community and inspire healthy living. Featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors offering the most eco-friendly food, products, and services in Southern California. Since 2019, we have presented events across San Diego County, shaping a greener future through connection and local impact. Visit: https://www.sandiegoearthfest.com/ San Diego EarthFest on Instagram and Facebook
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