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  • Catch Viral Comedian Abbas Wahab on his North American Joyride Tour, May 1 at San Diego's Mic Drop Comedy!Abbas Wahab is a New York-based, Canadian comedian and actor. He's been featured on Just For Laughs and Edinburgh Fringe festivals, and is best known most recently for his role as SWAT officer in M.Night Shyamalan's "Trap". Wahab has also appeared in TV shows, such as "The Boys", "What We Do In The Shadows", and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds". He has garnered a loyal following of over 350k fans on Instagram and TikTok. Abbas is best known for his viral "job interview" and "automotive marketing" series, which parody the behind-the-scenes hiring and advertising of major brands. His comedic style has been described as electrifying and sharp, with grounded storytelling. Don’t miss him on the road!Check out Abbas Wahab on Instagram and TikTok
  • The law passed several years ago allows the state to strip officers of their badges for good if they commit acts of serious misconduct. But departments, including some in San Diego County, have submitted very few — or even zero — cases for review.
  • Get ready to play like never before—LEGO® Festival is coming to LEGOLAND® California Resort! Running weekends from May 3 through June 9, this all-new event is designed to be a child’s first festival, where families can rock out, build big, and explore five hands-on zones focused on music, creativity, dance, gaming, and chill time. Guests will receive Festival lanyards and can pose with a LEGO “I Heart Play” model unique to California, before making their “Play Pact” to keep the fun going long after the day ends. Included with regular admission, LEGO Festival is the perfect way to celebrate World Play Day and the power of play.LEGOLAND on Facebook / Instagram
  • Julianna Zachariou is making music in a world where streams pay pennies, forcing independent artists to get creative just to stay in the game. From crowdfunding to pushing for new legislation, she's fighting for change in the industry.
  • Treat the special women in your life to an afternoon of indulgence at Europa Village’s Bubbles and Bliss: A Mother’s Day Celebration. On May 10 from noon - 3 p.m., head to La Veranda at C'est la Vie and enjoy a complimentary glass of sparkling wine, a Momosa flight, and a three-course gourmet lunch featuring filet mignon, herb-crusted salmon, lemon honey lavender tart and more. All alongside live music by Joe Marx, this is the perfect setting to raise a glass to Mom, mother figures, or simply spending time with loved ones. Reserve your spot hereVisit: https://www.europavillage.com/Europe Village on Facebook / Instagram
  • Water for People San Diego Committee along with Avista and KSDS Jazz 88.3 are proud to present Jazz on Tap 2025, a charity Jazz concert to support Water For People, a global nonprofit promoting the development of high-quality drinking water and sanitation services.The jazz festival will be held on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at the Quartyard. Doors open at 1:15 p.m., with live music starting at 2 p.m. grooving away until 8 p.m. There will be food, drinks and live high-energy jazz music, highlighting local artists in a fun outdoor setting. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door for $45 each.MUSIC LINEUP with Start Times (See JazzOnTap.org for additional information)The Steely Damned 2 (2:05 p.m.)Euphoria Brass Band (3:35 p.m.)Monette Marino World Jazz Ensemble (5:35 p.m.)Gilbert Castellanos (6:50 p.m.)Food and beverages will be available for purchase at the venue.Public transportation and ridesharing are encouraged. Parking may be able to be found on 11th St north of E St (see Map below). The venue is easily accessible via the Blue and Green trolley lines. The closest trolley stop is one block away at Park and Market Station.Visit: https://jazzontap.org/San Diego Water for People on Instagram and Facebook
  • Sail the enchanting Dalmatian Coast with KPBS’s General Manager, Deanna Mackey, aboard the 102-guest National Geographic Orion. Journey through Greece, Albania, and Croatia, exploring UNESCO treasures like Delphi and Dubrovnik. Swim in the Ionian Sea’s turquoise waters and uncover hidden gems, from Croatia’s outlying isles to Albania’s ancient ruins. Visit Butrint National Park’s archaeological wonders and go birding in Divjakë-Karavasta. With an expert expedition team—including a National Geographic Photography Expert—this unforgettable voyage blends history, nature, and discovery.
  • Learn to Knit this Season!Saturdays, May 10, 17, 24, from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.In this workshop series students will knit a hat, work with natural yarns and acquire life long skills. Students will expand their knitting basics including rib stitch, shaping, sewing and finishing techniques.Students bring their own knitting needles, 16” circular needles size 8/5.5 mm (wood or bamboo recommended) and size 8/5.5mm double pointed needles; worsted weight yarn, about 150 yds (wool or wool blend recommended), and a crochet hook, any size (for picking up dropped stitches). Hat pattern is provided.For ideas for purchasing yarn, a great local yarn store, Apricot Yarn, offers many worsted weight options, including Brooklyn Tween Shelter Yarn that works well for this class.Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the knit and purl stitch required.Ages 14+ are welcome.• Military, first responders & sibling discounts• Scholarships available• Homeschool funds accepted• If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified.• If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available.Visit: 3-Week Knitting Series | Knit a HatSan Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Discover the tactile and expansive art of bookbinding, a medium that lends itself to various art practices. The class will enfold basic methods of bookbinding, where students will learn multiple processes of stitching and folding. Students will walk away from the class with multiple books to fill up however they please, ending the class with one simple fully realized book project. Although students may have bookbinding experience, this course assumes no formal training in the arts. Materials: Bee’s wax, thread, sewing needles, bone folder, punch awl, X-Acto blades, ruler, cutting mat, neutral pH adhesive, various papers. Max students: 8Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • **What: Live Jazz!**When: Every Thursday starting around 4 for 2 hours or so (subject to weather)**Where: Outside at 5626 Bloch St. San Diego (University City) 92122**Seating is outside around the neighborhood or in your parked car. Bring your own chairs or a blanket. Picnicking and wine tasting are popular. Perfect for a jazzy happy hour. Dogs on leash are always welcome. Masks and other Covid protocols are at the audience’s discretion.**FREE for all ages; kids to seniors.**Who: Here’s the expanded collective of scoundrels (a.k.a. The Front Porch Pandemic Jazz Band):Saxophones - Greg PardueKeyboards - Jack Hoffman, Chris Penny, Biz Nguyen or Max ZapeBass - Roy Jenkins, Mark Phelps, Mark Delin or Gedeon DeakGuitar - Alex LopezDrums - Larry Friedman, Jack Hoffman, Mike Masessa or Gary ChunTrumpet & Flugelhorn - Jim NapierVocals – Mark Phelps or Gary Chun(Plus additional guest musicians and vocalists)The music we play is classic jazz, standards, swing & blues from the Great American Songbook along with Latin & island styles like Bossa Nova, Samba, Calypso and Reggae plus we've even been known to funk it up. Most of the songs are classics by musicians & composers such as Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Louis Armstrong, Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk, the Beatles, Nora Jones, Sting, Grover Washington Jr. and many more. We know (or can fake) 100’s of songs and we’re always expanding the song list so you never know what we might pull out of our hat. We happily take requests if we know the song or have a chart. Songs are called out on the spot, arrangements can be on the fly and it’s never the same song list from week to week. Even the lineup of musicians changes slightly from week to week. It’s loose, it’s flexible & most of all it’s fun. Come join us and tell your friends!HISTORY of the FRONT PORCH PANDEMIC JAZZ JAM (2020-2025):"Back in April 2020, 3 long time professional San Diego musicians found themselves without any gigs or opportunities to play with other musicians because of the new Covid 19 Pandemic. Having gigged together in various bands for many years, on April 30, 2020 (UNESCO International Jazz Day); Greg Pardue (saxophones), Jack Hoffman (piano) and Roy Jenkins (bass) decided to try jamming outdoors on Greg's front porch where there was plenty of fresh air, a light breeze and room to observe the new concept of "social distancing". They had so much fun and the neighbors were delighted, so they decided to make it a weekly jam and invited a few friends to check it out because, being outside in San Diego with mild weather, it was relatively safe for an audience and the musicians even in the throes of the pandemic.Word got out about great live jazz every Thursday afternoon when public live music performances were almost non-existent. Several local TV stations checked them out and even interviewed Greg and the event garnered local and even a little international media coverage. During the first couple of years the band grew from 3 to 6 musicians in any given week and the audience grew to 30-50 people from all corners of San Diego county. There's also been other musicians and audience members from all around the US and Europe stop by to check it out while visiting San Diego. Word has really gotten out and it proves Jazz is truly an international music.Because the musicians are having so much fun, it has become a rotating collective of around 20 musicians from all over San Diego county and southern CA. And as the world has started to get a handle on Covid, the audience has also been having more and more fun. It's now become a regular "All Ages Jazz Happy Hour". Audience members bring picnics, have wine tastings and some bring their kids, dogs and bicycles. A weekly local running club now has the event on it's route. Another nice surprise has been on the academic side. USD Music professor, Dr. Angela Yeung, has made the Front Porch Pandemic Jazz Jam a class field trip every year since 2022. Thankfully the neighbors and the University City community have enthusiastically supported the weekly event since the beginning. Now April 30, 2025 marks the 5th Anniversary of the Front Porch Pandemic Jazz Jam and the musicians and audience are still having so much fun each week it shows no signs of stopping any time soon. In keeping with the regular Thursday afternoon schedule, their anniversary will be celebrated on May 1 (weather permitting).THE BASICS:San Diego Reader Best of 2021 – Winner - Best Local BandSan Diego Reader Best of 2022/2023/2024 – Finalist - Best Local BandSan Diego Reader Best of 2021/2022/2023/2024 – Finalist – Best Cover BandSan Diego Reader Best of 2021/2022/2023 – Finalist – Best Neighborhood EventSan Diego Reader Best of 2024 - Finalist - Best Place to See Live Music Outside
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