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  • Join our unforgettable monthly dinner series curated by Executive Chef and Partner Tim Kolanko of The Kitchen. Each evening celebrates the season with a five-course presentation, featuring seasonal ingredients paired with luxury proteins. This evening's theme is Avocado. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Justice and desire collide in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of power and hypocrisy. When Vienna’s Duke suddenly disappears, his morally rigid deputy Angelo takes control—determined to rid the city of vice. But when he condemns a young man to death and then propositions the man’s sister, his actions reveal the cracks in his facade of authority. Filled with rich characters, surprising twists, and a comic group of seedy grifters on the make, "Measure for Measure" explores who holds power, who gets punished, and what it truly means to be virtuous. Visit: https://www.theoldglobe.org/pdp/26-season/measure-for-measure/#?startDate=2026-06-01&%3FendDate=2026-06-30 The Old Globe on Instagram and Facebook
  • Havana 1920, located at 548 Fifth Ave., will invite guests to settle in for a slower-paced celebration inspired by the spirit of Old Havana beginning at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 21. Dads can enjoy a complimentary small drip coffee featuring Café Moto’s Havana Blend, a dark-roast Caribbean coffee, from the restaurant’s ground-level café while families gather over dominoes, Cuban pastries and specialty coffee creations available for purchase. Those turning the outing into lunch or dinner may explore Havana 1920s menu of authentic Cuban cuisine, including the award-winning Cubano sandwich layered with slow-roasted pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard on Cuban bread; as well as medio pollo al ajillo, a garlic-citrus mojo-marinated half chicken served with black beans, white rice and fried sweet plantains. Rum-forward cocktails and the restaurant’s vintage Havana-inspired atmosphere will round out the experience. Guests may also gather for a game of dominoes while enjoying the restaurant’s menu of Cuban dishes, rum-forward cocktails and lively spirit inspired by Old Havana. More information is available on the website Havana1920.com. Havana 1920 on Instagram
  • Starting their music journey at 17 Novulent has been making a name for themselves as a singer and songwriter. With just a phone and earbuds Novulent has made one of the biggest shoegaze songs to date 'scars' which has 143 million views and counting at just 18 years old. Making a name for themselves in the alt rock scene, their polarizing approach to music blends elements of shoegaze, emo, darkwave, j-rock, indie, and nu metal which touches the hearts of their fans (aka novas). Visit: https://musicboxsd.com/event/14826003/novulent-babyteeth-sledges/ Novulent on Instagram
  • For 65 years, THE SOUND OF MUSIC has been one of our “favorite things.” With its timeless story and irresistibly charming score, this Rodgers & Hammerstein classic isn’t just meant to be enjoyed – it’s meant to be shared. Now, a critically acclaimed North American tour brings the cherished musical to stages across the country to teach a new generation to sing. Directed by three-time Tony Award® winner Jack O’Brien ("Hairspray"), this vibrant and romantic tale of Maria and the von Trapp family will captivate audiences with its universal themes of love, resilience and the power of music. Featuring beloved songs like “Do-Re-Mi,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” and “Edelweiss,” THE SOUND OF MUSIC is the iconic tale of a spirited nun who chooses not to live behind closed doors – and, by following her heart, learns to climb every mountain. THE SOUND OF MUSIC features music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, suggested by The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp. 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of the Oscar®-winning film, which continues to be one of the most successful movie musicals of all time. San Diego Theatres on Facebook / Instagram
  • Prohibition, located at 548 Fifth Ave., will kick off Father’s Day celebrations early with its WhistlePig Whiskey cocktail class from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10. Guests will have the chance to step behind the bar and craft their own cocktails while sampling three featured drinks and exclusive single-barrel selections. A WhistlePig brand ambassador will guide guests through the featured pours and share information about the brand. Guests will also be able to purchase exclusive single-barrel bottles, house-made spirits, bitters and Old Fashioned kits to recreate the cocktail experience at home. Tickets will be priced at $50 per person, and reservations may be made through the Eventbrite website. About Prohibition: Rapturous live music and hypnotic lighting capture the elusive spirit of the 1920s-era underground bar scene at Prohibition, GBOD Hospitality Group’s sultry speakeasy at 548 Fifth Ave. in San Diego’s famous Gaslamp Quarter. A door behind a sign inconspicuously marked “Law Office - Eddie O’Hare, ESQ” reveals stairs that lead underground to the hidden bar, which is drenched in red lighting. Famous for its meticulously prepared craft cocktails, Prohibition is open from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. daily. More information about Prohibition is available on the website at ProhibitionSD.com and on Facebook and Instagram at @ProhibitionSD.
  • Space 4 Art presents "The Color of Silence", a group exhibition curated by Francisco Eme. The exhibition opens with a public reception and live performances on Saturday, June 6 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. at Art Produce Gallery and will remain on view through July 1, 2026. Additional live performances by local musicians and noise artists will take place on Friday, June 20, activating the exhibition through sound-based interventions and experimental performance. "The Color of Silence" explores the complex interplay between silence, noise, emptiness, and saturation. Through monochromatic and dark visual languages alongside more strident sonic elements, the exhibition examines how silence can be perceived visually through subtle relationships between color and tone, space and non-space, absence and presence, and movement and stillness. “We are delighted to have the opportunity to collaborate with Eme on this exhibition,” said Jennifer de Poyen, Space 4 Art’s executive director. “In addition to being a force for community-based art practices in the San Diego-Tijuana region, Eme is an amazing multidisciplinary artist and curator who brings fresh perspectives to all of his work.” Drawing from ideas rooted in sound composition and experimental music, the exhibition considers silence not simply as the absence of sound, but as a structural and emotional condition that gives meaning to sound itself. Without silence, sound would exist continuously, without pause, rhythm, or distinction. The participating artists investigate this tension through immersive and interdisciplinary works that engage visual art, installation, sound, and performance. As a physical phenomenon, complete silence can only exist within the vacuum of space, yet silence as a conceptual experience carries emotional and psychological weight. Throughout the exhibition, silence becomes associated with peace, grief, contemplation, isolation, and death, while noise emerges as interruption, confrontation, and vitality. Together, the works invite viewers to consider how perception is shaped through contrast, stillness, and sensory tension. The exhibit includes artists: Cheryl Nickel, Jenifer de Poyen, Jenna Leathers, Nick Lesley, Caity Fares, Andrew Alcasid, Joe Cantrell, Amy Cimini and Rabbitlight. Produced by Space 4 Art and presented at Art Produce Gallery, the exhibition is part of ongoing efforts to support artists and activate cultural dialogue across the region through the Prebys Foundation’s Arts Ecosystem Grant. Visit: https://www.sdspace4art.org/upcoming/2026/6/6/the-color-of-silence Space 4 Art on Instagram and Facebook
  • Kick off your summer with an engaging and hands-on family-friendly literary event! Meet celebrated author, painter, and speaker Zohreh Ghahremani alongside illustrator Susie Ghahremani at PHR Library's Author of the Month program. The award-winning mother-daughter team will do storytelling, and art demo, and even a bit of gardening. All ages are welcome at this family friendly event! To RSVP visit https://bit.ly/Zohreh_and_Susie_Ghahremani_PHR. Presented by Friends of PHR Library. Follow our Friends on Instagram: @FriendsofPHRLibrary. Learn more about Zoe and Susie's children's books: Celebrate Nowruz: https://sandiego.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S161C1959810 Memory Garden: https://sandiego.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S161C1792168
  • This is a Center for World Music event hosted at Mingei International Museum. Experience the living pulse of Armenian folk culture through a captivating performance by Lernazang Ensemble, a collective of musicians, dancers, and ethnomusicologists dedicated to preserving and reimagining Armenian music and dance. Featuring the evocative sounds of duduk, oud, dhol, and voice, alongside Armenian dance, the ensemble brings to life the music and movement of Western Armenia (Anatolia) and the Southern Caucasus. Their approach aims to revitalize Armenian folk heritage by blending deep cultural research with striking artistic expression. Members of the audience are invited to engage with the artists in a Q&A following the performance to learn more about the traditions, history, and contemporary significance of Armenian music and dance. Visit: https://app.betterunite.com/centerforworldmusic-revitalizingarmenianheritagethroughmusicanddancefeaturinglernazangensemble/donate Lernazang on Instagram and Facebook
  • Shelter to Soldier, in partnership with Fox Point Farms and Dija Mara, will host Harvest for Heroes, a community-driven fundraising event, on Sunday, May 31 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fox Point Farms. This event will bring the community together to dine, connect, and give back in support of Shelter to Soldier's programs serving our nation's brave veterans and homeless dogs in need of a forever home and life of purpose. The event will feature a curated selection of bites from Dija Mara, a Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient and James Beard Award semifinalist known for its inventive, Balinese-inspired cuisine. Guests can also enjoy fresh, seasonal offerings from Fox Point Farms that highlight locally sourced ingredients. A variety of local vendors will be on-site as well, each contributing a portion of proceeds to support Shelter to Soldier’s mission. Harvest for Heroes will benefit Shelter to Soldier’s Psychiatric Service Dog Training Program, which provides highly trained service dogs to post-9/11 veterans experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), military sexual trauma (MST), and other service-related injuries. Funds will also support the organization’s Morale Dog Program, which specially trains adopted shelter dogs as four-legged crew members to live aboard U.S. Navy ships, providing support for the emotional wellness, morale, and mental health of sailors and marines. Visit: Harvest for Heroes Shelter to Soldier on Instagram and Facebook
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