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  • San Diego Wave FC vs. Portland ThornsSaturday, May 10, 2025 at 7 p.m.Venue: Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CASan Diego Wave FC on Facebook / Instagram
  • May 24 vs. LA Galaxy @ 1:30 p.m.LA vs. San Diego. It doesn't get much bigger than that. Join us as we battle against the reigning MLS Cup Champions at Snapdragon Stadium.San Diego FC on Facebook / Instagram
  • On Thursday, May 8, 2025, listen to live music from Stevie & Barrio Jazz Club at Roma Norte. In case you missed this duo the first time around, no stress, because this live trumpet and house music pairing is returning! Combining jazz and latin house music, you are not going to want to miss this mix. Enjoy uniquely handcrafted cocktails and bites while soaking up the music in Roma Norte’s vibrant atmosphere. The session starts at 8 p.m.!Roma Norte on Instagram
  • Vinyl Syndicate is thrilled to be performing live at The Roadies Brewing Co. on Saturday, May 17, from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Join us for an evening of high-energy music, craft beer, and great company! Location: 1495 Poinsettia Avenue, Unit 148, Vista, CA 92081Follow us on Instagram: @theroadiesbrewingco | @vinylsyndicate.bandVisit: http://www.vinylsyndicate.band/
  • Picturesque setting on the Torrey Pines Golf Course, featuring a la carte brunch menu of delicious dishes, from classic favorites to unique culinary creations.Sunday, May 11, 2025 | 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.Reserve a tableVisit: https://www.lodgetorreypines.com/events-calendarThe Lodge at Torrey Pines on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • For over 20 years, the Maritime Museum of San Diego has been proud to host popular, award-winning educational events that provide exceptional hands-on learning experiences for youth and student groups year-round.Scouts BSA youth are invited to earn their Oceanography Merit Badge at the Maritime Museum of San Diego by attending one of three engaging Saturday classes. Each session runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and scouts need only attend one class to complete the badge requirements.This unique program gives local scouts a chance to dive deep into oceanography—right in the heart of San Diego’s waterfront. Through a dynamic mix of field work, hands-on lab activities, and thought-provoking discussion, Oceanography Merit Badge Days immerse participants in the many branches of oceanographic research.Each scout or group must be accompanied by at least one parent or adult chaperone.All Scouts BSA Youth Protection guidelines must be followed.Reservations must be made online in advance. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.Contact your troop leader ahead of time to request your Oceanography Merit Badge and bring your signed Blue Card to class.Ensure at least one adult leader accompanies each scout or group.Tickets also include general admission so you may stay after class to explore the Museum fleet and all of the below-deck exhibits!$59.00 per participating scout. $24.00 per accompanying adult.Visit: Oceanography Merit Badge DaysMaritime Museum of San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Nocturnal scenes of San Diego’s ubiquitous taco stands and a massive shipyard are the subjects of “Night Light,” an exhibit at The Photographer’s Eye Gallery that will feature fine art images by Philipp Scholz Rittermann and Marshall Williams. This free show will open May 10 and run through June 7.Rittermann and Williams are both accomplished San Diego artists, commercial photographers and teachers whose works have been shown at prominent venues locally, nationally and internationally. When Philipp Scholz Rittermann stepped into the metal shell that was to become the hull of the Exxon Valdez, he could not envision that he was documenting the first chapter of a future catastrophe. The year was 1985, and four years later the oil tanker would run aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, bleeding its cargo of crude oil into the sea and etching the ship’s name into the log of notorious environmental disasters. Rittermann was a young man, recently arrived in the United States, when he landed an internship at the San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts, which led to his securing a pass to do night photography at the National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. (NASSCO) shipyard on San Diego Bay. The result is his collection, “Shipyard Nocturnes,” which will be shown at the nonprofit Photographer’s Eye Gallery.One of the featured images in the exhibit is Rittermann’s large black and white print shot inside the Exxon Valdez as it was being built. The work is remarkable for both its artistic appeal and what it came to signify.“I was standing inside one of the enormous holds and looking into this cavernous space that was the size of a cathedral on the inside, and an engineer walked by and I said, ‘So where are you putting the oil tanks?’ And he said, ‘You're looking at it.’ And I said, ‘Do you mean they go here?’ And he goes, ‘No, you're looking at it.’“And I said, ‘Oh … this is the tank?’ And he goes, ‘Uh-huh,’ and walks away,” Rittermann said.“I thought, geez, what happens when you put a zipper in this?” Rittermann recalled, “and then four years later, that's exactly what happened.” Rittermann’s images stand as tributes both to industrial might and technology, and to the human fallibility that enabled such a disaster. “While the images haven’t changed since I made them,” Rittermann said, “the way I feel about them has.”Marshall Williams was inspired to create images of San Diego’s taco stands when he found himself waiting for a traffic light to turn green, and a neighborhood fixture caught his eye. “I was staring at the taco stand across the street when it illuminated and in that moment I was a bit startled by the transformation,” Williams said. “I saw this structure in a way I hadn't seen it before."“I came back to photograph it at the same time of the evening and from that point on I began to notice the different taco stands around town all shared many of the same elements, but no two seem to be the same,” he said. The result is “Taco Stand Vernacular,” a collection of images that captures the folk nature of one of San Diego’s most common fixtures — one so common that it is easily overlooked. Williams photographs them as day yields to night, and he produces his images in black and white.“As a photographer, we love that transitional moment between day and night when there is a balance and ‘best of both worlds’ from a lighting perspective,” he said. In daylight, these small structures are swallowed by their surroundings, he noted, “but in the early evening they are cloaked in a subdued ambiance and emitting their own light, exuding a sort of theatrical like presence.”“This has been an exercise in taking the commonplace and attempting to elevate it to an object of appreciation,” Williams said. “If taking the time to observe the details of a taco stand can change our view of it, what other details have we missed or left unappreciated in the hustle of our busy lives?”“Night Light” opens on May 10 and closes June 7. The gallery is open Fridays and Saturdays, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. There will be an artists’ walk-through on opening day at 4 p.m., followed by a reception at 5 p.m. Artists Rittermann and Williams will conduct a night photography walkabout on May 15. Consult The Photographer’s Eye website for details.Visit: https://www.thephotographerseyecollective.com/ and https://www.marshallwilliamsphotographs.com/taco-stand-vernacularThe Photographer's Eye: A Creative Collective on Instagram
  • May 31 vs. Austin FC @ 7:30 p.m.There’s nothing like summer in San Diego! San Diego FC is excited to celebrate Summer Kickoff Night at Snapdragon Stadium. The club has several activations and giveaways planned to celebrate the unique coastal culture.San Diego FC on Facebook / Instagram
  • May 3 vs. FC Dallas @ 6 p.m.San Diego FC is proud to announce Military Appreciation Night presented by DIRECTV. The club has several events planned throughout the day to honor active-duty military members, Veterans and their families.San Diego FC on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for an electrifying celebration of Lucha Libre, art, and culture on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at Lucha Fest happening at The Soap Factory - a dynamic, family-friendly event bringing together the best of wrestling, art, music, food, and community!In collaboration with the Comic-Con Museum, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Museo de Lucha Libre Tijuana Mexicana, the Office of the Consulate General of Mexico in San Diego, USA, and Global Lucha, this special event marks the official unveiling of a large-scale mural honoring legendary luchadores.Experience the Excitement:Mural Unveiling - Celebrate the launch of a stunning tribute to Lucha Libre’s legacy.Live Lucha Libre Matches - Witness high-flying action from top luchadores from Global Lucha! Dj & Music - Feel the rhythm with beats that keep the energy high.Local Food & Craft Bar - Savor authentic flavors from Wet Tacos and Suncoast Pizza while enjoying the festivities.Family Friendly Activities - Fun-filled activities for kids.Lucha Photo Booth Fun – Snap pics and strike a pose with Lucha-inspired props and backdrops.When: Saturday, May 17, 2025Time: 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.Where: The Soap FactoryAddress: 2995 Commercial St, San Diego, CA 92113Tickets: This is a FREE EVENTAges: This is an ALL AGES event with a family friendly atmosphereThe Soap Factory on Facebook / Instagram
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