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  • San Diego Comic-Con is just around the corner and the energy is already rising in East Village. Streets are buzzing with anticipation, local businesses are gearing up with themed specials, and the neighborhood is transforming into a vibrant hub of creativity, cosplay, and celebration. With its unbeatable location just steps from the San Diego Convention Center, East Village is ready to be your Comic-Con home base. Whether you’re planning an epic after-party, a casual meetup, or a themed celebration, East Village has the perfect venue to match your vibe. From rooftop bars to creative urban spaces, everything you need for an unforgettable Comic-Con experience is just around the corner. THE VENUES: Hotel Indigo, an upscale hotel located in the heart of downtown San Diego, offers an elegant setting to host meetings and events in style. From ninth floor meeting rooms for smaller groups to their Borrego Rooftop, overlooking the San Diego skyline, Hotel Indigo has a wide range of spaces perfect for your next Comic-Con event. Plus, Hotel Indigo offers printing services, catering, creative concept consultations and even event planning services to simplify your experience. Book your next event at one of San Diego’s top venues just steps away from Petco Park! Another great option if friends are coming from out of town for Comic-Con is Sentral Hotel. Just steps away from the San Diego Convention Center, this upscale, designer-furnished hotel places you right in the heart of the action, eliminating the stress of transportation and giving you more time to immerse yourself in all things pop culture. Sentral Hotel is more than just a place to sleep; it is a high-end retreat at the heart of San Diego’s most exciting week. For those in search of a space for larger parties, you might want to consider the Upstairs Loft at the Mission Brewery Tasting Room. With a beautiful floor-to-ceiling window that slides open to reveal the breathtaking view of Downtown San Diego, this venue captures the whole San Diego experience. Fitting up to 300 people, it is also perfect for larger events like graduations, rehearsal dinners, corporate happy hours and so much more. Enjoy the best views of San Diego’s nightlife at Bay City Brewing’s rooftop located in the heart of East Village. Their rooftop bar is the best place to enjoy city views or keep up with the game on giant TVs. No matter the vibe, Bay City Brewing is ready to meet your needs. Plus, speaking of breweries, stay tuned because Villains Brewing Company will be replacing Half Door Brewing in July. Stay tuned for more updates! Specializing in that quintessential San Diego feel, Quartyard combines the outdoors, beer, food and music for a good time. This urban space built of repurposed shipping containers offers you an event space with a beer garden, art space and coffee shop. The sustainable venue makes for a unique and innovative experience that will amaze guests like no other. UC San Diego Park & Market provides a dynamic blend of urban culture and community engagement, offering a versatile venue ideal for hosting a wide range of events. With thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor spaces, it serves as a vibrant gathering place where visitors can experience cultural programming, attend performances in the Guggenheim Theater, or simply unwind in a welcoming professional atmosphere. Do you want a traditional space that feels historic? Luce Events’ 13-year-old Luce Loft is located in a warehouse in the heart of East Village. With a high arching barrel ceiling, poured concrete walls, and two furnished loft spaces, you won’t regret hosting an event in this space. The mix of location and the unique features promise to provide all the rustic-urban charm you could dream of. To top it off, Luce Events work with Coastal Cuisine to make your catering process that much easier. Venue 808, another venue from Luce Events, creates a fairytale backdrop for large events. The space is full of woodsy elements and antique-looking trees to create the modern fairytale experience. Host your event in a space that makes you feel like you’re the main character as the lights twinkle above and the rustic comfort envelopes your guests. Looking for a space with a contemporary and sophisticated design? Look at what the San Diego Central Library has to offer. Spaces like the Neil Morgan Auditorium and the Shiley Special Events Suite offers views of San Diego Bay, East Village, and Petco Park. These rooms hold up to 300 guests each, making them the perfect place to host all your large upcoming events.
  • Join Cellar Hand in the heart of Hillcrest for a special Pride Parade Brunch! Cellar Hand will be opening early at 9 a.m. for Pride 2025, serving their full weekend brunch menu alongside one-day-only specials. Enjoy a $58 seafood platter featuring poached shrimp, oysters, crab cake, curd and conserves, or swing by the bar for a quick $16 grab-and-go falafel and chicken wraps, perfect for refueling during the festivities. Cellar Hand will also be pouring bottles of bubbles, serving orange wine jello shots and keeping the energy high with a live DJ set. Celebrate one of the neighborhood’s biggest days right in the middle of all the action with great food, good vibes and community pride. Cellar Hand on Instagram
  • Turn up your Friday afternoon with the pure, feel-good energy of The Waylon Hicks Project—a musical powerhouse fusing the slick syncopation of jazz with the irresistible groove of classic funk. Join us in the Coronado Public Library’s Winn Room on July 11, at 1 p.m. for a free concert: comfortable seating, easy accessibility, and rhythms that spark smiles. Expect tight horns, soulful sax solos, and bass lines that practically dance down the aisles—perfect for toe-tapping, finger-snapping, and reliving the golden age of live bands. Bring a friend, cool off indoors, and let the Waylon Hicks Project add some summer swing to your day! Doors open 15 minutes before showtime. The Waylon Hicks Project on Facebook
  • The new Netflix series stars Megan Stalter (also Kayla on Hacks) as a 30-something who moves to London after a breakup.
  • Farrell Family Athenaeum Jazz | Summer 2025 Series The Athenaeum’s jazz program returns with a four-concert mini-festival in June including performances in the library’s Joan & Irwin Jacobs Music Room (at 1008 Wall Street in La Jolla) and at the Scripps Research Auditorium (10620 John Jay Hopkins Drive). The series features internationally acclaimed artists and Athenaeum favorites. Seating is limited so order soon! The series begins on June 5 with the Sasha Berliner Quartet, featuring Berliner on vibraphone, Javier Santiago on piano, Max Gerl on bass, and Myles Martin on drums. Berliner, who made her Athenaeum debut last fall with bassist Ben Williams, returns as the leader of her own band with music from her March 2025 release, Fantôme. Named winner of the 2020 DownBeat Critics Poll Rising Star—Vibraphone category, she was both the first woman, and at 21, the youngest individual in the poll’s history to receive the award. She has been voted one of the top 10 vibraphonists in DownBeat Readers Poll every year since 2021. Sasha has headlined venues like the Newport Jazz Festival, The Blue Note, Montreal Jazz Festival, and Monterey Jazz Festival and has recorded and performed with such renowned musicians as Tyshawn Sorey, Nicholas Payton, Christian McBride, and Cecile McLorin Salvant. The series continues on June 11 with former San Diego residents vocalist Gillian Margot and Geoffrey Keezer (piano), featuring music from their eponymous new duo album. For this Athenaeum date, they are joined by Ben Williams on bass and San Diego jazz hero Peter Sprague on guitar. With an exquisite voice, a disarmingly wide vocal range, and a style that is deeply rooted in the tradition of the great jazz vocalists, Margot possesses a gift of storytelling and stunning lyrical delivery. A native of Toronto, Canada, Margot studied under a generation of jazz legends including Oscar Peterson, Freddy Cole, Carol Welsman, and Norman Simmons. Keezer is a GRAMMY-winning pianist, composer, arranger, and producer based in New York City, where he first moved in 1989 to become the final pianist with the legendary Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Keezer has toured and recorded with a galaxy of stars including Ray Brown, Roy Hargrove, Joshua Redman, Diana Krall, Wayne Shorter, Dianne Reeves, Sting, and Christian McBride. June 16 (at Scripps Research) features the all-star duo of bassist Dave Holland and Lionel Loueke on guitar and voice, playing music from their forthcoming release, United. Holland makes a long-awaited return to the Athenaeum series, having last performed at the Scripps Research Hall in 2007. Holland’s passion for musical expression of all styles has propelled a career of more than 50 years and earned him top honors, including multiple GRAMMY awards and the title of NEA Jazz Master in 2017. His virtuosic technique and rhythmic feel are widely revered and in much demand. To date, his playing can be heard on hundreds of recordings, with more than 30 as a leader under his own name. Loueke last appeared at the library in summer 2023. A native of Benin, he came to the United States on a scholarship to Berklee College of Music and from there gained acceptance to the Thelonious Monk [now Herbie Hancock] Institute of Jazz in Los Angeles. Praised by his mentor Hancock as “a musical painter,” Loueke combines harmonic sophistication, soaring melody, and conventional and extended guitar techniques to create a warm and evocative sound of his own. The series concludes on June 21 with the return of the Melissa Aldana Quartet, with Aldana on tenor sax, Fabian Almazan on piano, Pablo Menares on bass, and Kush Abadey on drums. Aldana’s last Athenaeum performance was in March 2020, when she played music from her album Visions for Frida Kahlo, which earned her a first-ever GRAMMY nomination for Best Improvised Jazz Solo. Her program this June will feature music from her 2024 release on Blue Note Records, Echoes of the Inner Prophet. A native of Chile, Aldana moved to the United States to attend Berklee College of Music. In 2013, at age 24, she became the first female instrumentalist and the first South American musician to win the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/jazz/#jazz-at-athenaeum Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • The flight will operate four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
  • It would be the first NBA title for either of the two energetic fan bases and their exciting young teams. The Thunder, led by newly minted league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, is the early favorite.
  • Most of the bidding action was online. But at a ritzy Beverly Hills hotel, hopeful bidders united by genuine affection for Lynch admired the tools of the late artist's trade. It was a mirthful wake.
  • The series continues on June 11 with former San Diego residents vocalist Gillian Margot and Geoffrey Keezer (piano), featuring music from their eponymous new duo album. For this Athenaeum date, they are joined by Ben Williams on bass and San Diego jazz hero Peter Sprague on guitar. With an exquisite voice, a disarmingly wide vocal range, and a style that is deeply rooted in the tradition of the great jazz vocalists, Margot possesses a gift of storytelling and stunning lyrical delivery. A native of Toronto, Canada, Margot studied under a generation of jazz legends including Oscar Peterson, Freddy Cole, Carol Welsman, and Norman Simmons. Keezer is a GRAMMY-winning pianist, composer, arranger, and producer based in New York City, where he first moved in 1989 to become the final pianist with the legendary Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Keezer has toured and recorded with a galaxy of stars including Ray Brown, Roy Hargrove, Joshua Redman, Diana Krall, Wayne Shorter, Dianne Reeves, Sting, and Christian McBride. Partners in music since 2014 and in life since 2016, both Margot and Keezer share a predisposition to address, in Margot’s words, “different styles, genres, or grooves and feels, and harmonic implications,” an attitude that accounts for the capacious range of repertoire in their performances. A spirit of freedom judiciously balanced with collective consciousness pervades their recent recording, as Keezer and Margot mind meld on a half-dozen “Standard” standards along with authoritatively interpreted songs by Hermeto Pascoal, Peter Gabriel, Chick Corea, and Donald and Dorothy Brown. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/jazz-25-0611 Gillian Margot on Instagram and Facebook Geoffrey Keezer on Instagram and Facebook
  • The grand final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest takes place on Saturday, May 17, in Basel, Switzerland. It's an annual celebration of melody, rhythm, fabulousness and glitter.
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