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  • Come join us at 829 Seacoast Drive, Imperial Beach, CA for a day filled with all Sanrio items! Get ready to shop for your favorite Sanrio characters' merchandise, enjoy some great goodies from local vendors, and participate in fun activities for all ages.Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Hello Kitty, Kuromi and friends by the sea. Grab your friends and family for a day of shopping, fun, and creating lasting memories together. We can't wait to see you there!Don't miss the opportunity to take your picture with Hello Kitty! For All Vendor Opportunity Email Us Directly at ibartisanmarket@gmail.comStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Area Rug Comedy is an underground art and standup comedy show in Downtown San Diego, featuring Southern California's best up and coming creatives. The evening will begin with a comedy show, featuring headliner Tatyana Guchi (Netflix is a Joke, Laugh Factory, BMC Improv), Cameron Frost (Ca$h Grab Podcast), and Connor Castello (Don't Tell Comedy). After the show, stick around for an art market, featuring local vendors and DJ Nebula and DJ!For more information visit: arearugcomedy.comStay Connected on Instagram
  • From the KPBS Weekend Arts Preview:Manuel Oliver's son "Guac," or Joaquin Oliver, was killed during the Parkland shooting in 2018, along with 16 of his classmates, the deadliest high school shooting in United States history.In the years since, the Oliver family have tried — and continued to try — whatever form of activism they can to prevent more gun violence in the United States. But something about the theater lit a spark for Manuel Oliver. He realized he could capture the attention of hundreds of people at a time in a theater, even if they were not seeking out a story about gun violence — just by sharing a connection."This is my real life. This is my story, and Joaquin's story. It's just putting together events that are very happy moments. I always like people to remember Joaquin for his 17 years and not for his last two minutes. So that's what the play is about. It's about those wonderful 17 years. Of course we talk about those terrible two minutes, but at the end of the show you will feel empowered," Oliver said. "It's an empowering play.""Guac" will be performed twice in San Diego. The Saturday show is already sold out, but tickets for Friday night's performance at UC San Diego are still available.—Julia Dixon Evans, KPBSFrom the organizers:Presented by San Diegans For Gun Violence Prevention, Manuel Oliver will hold two performances in San Diego:7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2 at Mandeville Auditorium at UC San DiegoSaturday, Aug. 3 [sold out]About the play:What do you do when you lose a son? Take it from Manuel Oliver, the father of Parkland shooting victim Joaquin Oliver, you have to do what you do best. Fearless, funny, and pulling zero punches, "GUAC – THE ONE MAN SHOW" is an 80-minute “searing” (New York Times) one-man tour-de force theatrical experience about a father turned activist, his undying love for his son, and the story of an immigrant family in search of the American Dream only instead to be confronted by a uniquely American Nightmare.
  • NPR's Greg Myre has been covering both the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Israel-Hamas fighting. He looks at where both these wars stand and the prospect for a permanent solution.
  • The Pompom Project is a community art class that invites people to make yarn pompoms for larger art installations. This pompom project is part of a San Diego initiative to promote art and culture in San Diego.At this event you will learn how to make pompoms with yarn and a pompom maker. You will have time to make several pompoms and take one home. The rest will become part of a large public art installation in San Diego.Craftivism is a form of activism, typically incorporating elements of anti-capitalism, environmentalism, solidarity, or third-wave feminism, that is centered on practices of craft - or what has traditionally been referred to as "domestic arts."About the Venue:Oya Art Gallery is Located in Logan Heights and run by community leader Kim Pea. The entrance is located on Commercial St. Look for the staircase with Nina Simone Mural.
  • Test your memory and look back on 2023’s biggest pop culture moments! Show off your big brain and win free simulator play time, gift cards + more! What you might remember as Johnny WAHOO! Golf Bar is now Swing Social, the brand new interactive sports bar with Full Swing golf simulators and rousing programming for social sports enthusiasts. For more information visit: swingsocialsd.comStay Connected on Facebook / Instagram
  • The 2nd Annual Pacific Rim Park Friendship Walk, hosted by the Ilan-Lael Foundation, is set to take place on November 19 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Shoreline Park on Shelter Island, celebrating cultural diversity, environmental conservation, and the Pacific Rim Park Project. This year's event takes on added significance as the foundation prepares for their participation in the World Design Capital 2024, focusing on the vibrant San Diego-Tijuana region as a cultural crossroads. Carlos de la Mora, CEO of the World Design Capital 2024, will be giving a short presentation at the end of the walk to discuss the year-long celebration of the San Diego and Tijuana region. Attendees can enjoy a rich entertainment lineup, including mariachi music, Mexican folklorico dance, local food trucks, a pop-up gift shop, and a chance to win exciting prizes for registered walkers. For more information visit: ilanlaelfoundation.orgStay Connected on Facebook
  • Known for fearless, truth-telling lyrics and melodies you can’t resist singing, Emma's Revolution is the award-winning activist duo of Pat Humphries & Sandy O. With one eye on the news, they consistently write songs about critical issues happening in the world and enthusiastically lend their voices to the movements those issues inspire. In their 20th year performing together, their songs have traveled around the world inspiring countless social justice and environmental achievements. Admission is free with registration. For more information visit: emmasrevolution.comStay Connected on Facebook
  • Please join us at AMA San Diego’s Art of Marketing: The 360 Marketer Conference on October 5 and 6, 2023 for a modern approach to the ever-evolving landscape of marketing for an immersive conference experience. Marketing thought leaders from our community will help you unlock the full potential of marketing by taking a holistic approach to mastering the art of being a 360 Marketer.Thursday, October 5th will kick off with an evening VIP reception for networking with speakers and sponsors. The conference opens on Friday, October 6th at 8 a.m. at the Knauss School of Business at University of San Diego. The theme of the conference, “The 360 Marketer,” embodies a holistic and comprehensive approach to marketing, where every touchpoint with the customer is considered to create a seamless and personalized experience. The conference deciphers the key subdisciplines of the Experiential Marketer, the People Marketer, the Tech Marketer, and the Insightful Marketer. These four elements of marketing cover customer experiences, human interactions and personalization, technology, social media and data-driven insights. These four tracks allow attendees to customize their conference experience based on their needs.For more information visit: artofmarketingsd.orgStay Connected on Facebook
  • Artists Dwight Hwang and Oriana Poindexter are proud to present Impressions in Light & Shadow, an exhibition featuring new gyotaku and photo-based prints at Perspectives Space in Encinitas, California. This month-long exhibition highlights the unique beauty and majesty of the giant kelp forest ecosystems off Southern California’s coastline.The reception is free and open to the public with an Eventbrite RSVP.Light appetizers provided by Wrench & Rodent Seabasstropub and wine by Zio Baffa.About the Artists:Dwight Hwang creates classical Japanese gyotaku art and European nature printing. Whether his subject is a fish, plants, birds, or even a person, he pushes not only the art but himself to bring awe, memories, and quiet contemplation to viewers worldwide. Partnered with institutions like NOAA and Patagonia, his work has been exhibited in museums such as the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, displayed in hospitality such as the Four Seasons Resorts, and showcased in publications including Forbes. Oriana Poindexter is a photographer and marine scientist focused on the intersection of art, science, and marine natural resources. After working for nearly a decade in fisheries science with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and NOAA Fisheries, she now focuses on the use of photography to help viewers understand the ever-changing natural world. Her work has been featured by the Getty Museum and The Wall Street Journal, and she has created interpretive visual exhibits for the Aquarium of the Pacific and the Birch Aquarium.
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