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  • "Spanish creative outfit Burnin’ Percebes cement their place as auteurs of the absurd.” — Variety "Unpredictable sci-fi comedy dismantling the façades of everyday life." — Fangoria After a night of partying, David drunkenly falls from a terrace while his friend Juan watches helplessly. David’s body hits a car hood and shatters into a thousand pieces. Since no one else seems shocked by this, Juan sets out to discover what happened, finding himself immersed in a labyrinth of fleeting romances, unbreakable friendships and pianos falling from the sky. "THE FANTASTIC GOLEM AFFAIRS" premiered at the 26th Málaga Film Festival in Spain. In North America, it was selected for Fantastic Fest in the U.S. and Canada’s Fantasia Film Festival, prestigious genre-focused events known for showcasing innovative and unconventional films. Directed by duo Burnin’ Percebes (Juan González & Nando Martínez) Cult Comedians of the Spanish New Wave Featuring rising star Brays Efe (best known as the star of the hit series Paquita Salas) Luis Tosar (highly acclaimed and award-winning Spanish actor), and Anna Castillo (Goya-winning actress) Visit: 'The Fantastic Golem Affairs'
  • CHA is proud to announce the opening of its newest WWII exhibit. In honor of this exhibit, join us Thursday, November 6, for an exhibit opening reception and lecture featuring author Kitty Morse. Kitty will discuss her new book, "Bitter Sweet: A Wartime Journal and Heirloom Recipes from Occupied France." This book was written after she discovered her great-grandfather's journal chronicling the advance of the Germans in Le Grand Est (Alsace-Lorraine) between April and December 1940, and two notebooks filled with recipes written in her great-grandmother’s hand in a suitcase left to her by her mother. "Bitter Sweet" takes place in and around her mother’s birthplace, Châlons-sur-Marne (now Châlons-en-Champagne.) Blanche Lévy-Neymarck, Morse's maternal great-grandmother, died at Auschwitz in 1944 along with one of her daughters and her son-in-law. Blanche's husband Prosper, an army surgeon in WWI, was twice the recipient of the Légion d'Honneur. This book is not just the story of a family torn apart by war, but it also features 70 unique recipes that show the rich history of a family. Join us on Thursday, November 6, at 5:30 p.m. for a wine & cheese reception followed by the lecture from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are available now by clicking Register Now above! Member ($15.00 each) Non-Member ($20.00 each) Important Registration Information: Capacity is limited and reservations are required. No walk-ins will be admitted. If you have any questions, please email info@coronadohistory.org or call (619) 435-7242. About the Speaker: Award-winning author Kitty Morse was born in Casablanca, Morocco, to a French mother and a British father. She emigrated to the United States at the age of 17. While studying for her Master’s Degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Kitty catered Moroccan diffas, or banquets, and went on to teach the intricacies of Moroccan cuisine in cooking schools and department stores nationwide. In June 2002, she conducted a Culinary Concert on Moroccan culture and cuisine hosted by Julia Child, as a benefit for the Harry Bell Foundation of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Kitty’s books have been translated into French, German, Polish, and Czech. In 1984 (and for the next 25 years) she initiated annual gastronomic tours to Morocco that included culinary demonstrations in her family home, a Moorish riad south of Casablanca. Her monthly e-newsletter, The Kasbah Chronicles, in French and in English, is now in its 12th year of circulation. Visit: https://coronadohistory.org/calendar/event/exhibit-opening-reception-lecture-bitter-sweet-with-kitty-morse/ Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
  • Opening September 25 from 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. The San Diego History Center, in partnership with the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art, presents the exhibition "San Diego’s Lost Neighborhoods" at our Balboa Park museum. Using augmented reality, oral histories, and archival materials, the exhibition examines how discriminatory policies—including redlining, freeway construction, and gentrification—displaced communities and documents the human impact of that loss. Featured neighborhoods include Julian, City Heights, the Gaslamp Quarter, La Jolla, Chollas View, Southcrest, and MLK Way; the exhibition invites citywide reflection on this often overlooked chapter of our city’s past. Visit: sandiegohistory.org San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for the 24th Annual Father Joe’s Villages Thanksgiving Day 5K in Balboa Park on Thursday, November 27, 2025. With your support, we will raise crucial funds to feed the homeless through Father Joe’s Villages’ meal program. Join us for the 2025 Thanksgiving Turkey Trot, San Diego’s original and longest-standing event dedicated to this cause. Together, we can give back to our community and make a lasting impact on those in need! Visit: Father Joe's Thanksgiving Day 5k Father Joe's Villages on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join thousands of San Diegans at Balboa Park on Saturday, October 18, 2025 for Walk4ALZ, the region’s largest annual fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care and research, hosted by Alzheimer’s San Diego. The 2.75-mile walk begins at 8 a.m. (festival area opens at 6:30 a.m., opening ceremony at 7:45 a.m.) and raises critical funds to support the 100,000 local people living with dementia and their caregivers. Registration is free, and every dollar raised stays in San Diego County to provide support groups, caregiver resources, educational classes, and research funding. Participants can register individually or as part of a team, and anyone outside San Diego can also join virtually by walking “anytime, anywhere” that weekend. Alzheimer's San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The U.S. Transportation Department is threatening to shut down thousands of truck driving schools and trainers, part of the Trump administration's widening crackdown on industry.
  • Visions Museum of Textile Art (VMOTA) is proud to announce the opening of "Interpretations 2025," the museum’s 26th international juried exhibition. Exhibition jurors, Holly Brackmann, Luisa Gil Fandino, and Paula Kovarik examined over 400 submissions of innovative textile artworks that explore the form and technique of 2D artworks, 2D art quilts, and 3D pieces that highlight fiber. Many of the juried pieces explore themes of transformation - whether related to gender identity, cognitive shifts, family dynamics, environmental devastation, or community change. Using recycled materials, natural dyes, and inventive techniques, the artists interpret their lived experiences with originality and courage. This exhibit is presented alongside "Fiber Art Now's juried ARTwear" exhibit featuring art that was designed to be featured on the body, created and constructed with textile materials and techniques. Visit: www.vmota.org
  • A celebration of global flavors and culinary innovation! - food and beverage samples - chef demonstrations - artisan marketplace - live DJ's and games Visit: https://balboapark.org/event/san-diego-food-festival/ Balboa Park Cultural District on Instagram and Facebook
  • Two exhibitions at Mingei International Museum celebrate Midcentury folk art, craft, and design. “Inside the Design Center” brings to life a vignette of mid-twentieth century interior, lighting, and furniture design from Ilse Ruocco’s 1950 showroom in Hillcrest, San Diego. “Boundless” showcases nearly 150 objects from Mingei’s permanent collection, exploring Southern California landscapes through the work of mid-twentieth century ceramicists. Visit: https://mingei.org/exhibitions
  • Blast off into the universe and introduce little ones to astronomy, astronauts, and aerospace! Join the Children’s Museum of Discovery for an after-hours event and watch the Museum transform to host hands-on activity booths featuring science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math (STREAM). Plus, you won’t want to miss a glow in the dark, space jam dance party! Fill your rumbling stomach by visiting the gourmet food truck, Big Oven Pizza, for delicious wood fired pizzas. Tickets: Non-Members: $17 Museum Members: $12 Visit: https://visitcmod.org/events/spacenight/ Children's Museum of Discovery on Instagram and Facebook
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