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  • Join us on Saturday, April 18 for the free public opening of "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys." Public Tours 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.: Join a Highlights of the Exhibition Tour that dives deeper into the works in "Giants." No reservations are required. Meet in Browar Lobby. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us at Piper for an intimate culinary collaboration with Uka Sake, where innovative coastal cuisine meets the refined elegance of premium Japanese sake. This one night only dinner experience celebrates balance, seasonality, and craftsmanship through a meticulously designed multi course menu. The evening begins with a trio of playful passed bites, each thoughtfully paired with the bright, expressive character of Uka sake. Guests will savor a sake cured salmon cornette kissed with yuzu kosho and chives, a dramatic flambéed oyster enriched with XO mignonette and sansho pepper, and a whimsical Kejora sweet potato bomboloni glazed with aged balsamic. A warm interlude follows as Piper’s kitchen presents an indulgent steamed bun with caviar and bone marrow butter, bridging comfort and luxury. The progression continues with a geoduck crudo, accented by rhubarb, green strawberry umeboshi, and a refreshing tomato–olive oil granita—an exploration of oceanic delicacy and vibrant acidity. For the second course, guests enjoy charcoal grilled sable, elegantly paired with caviar, roasted leeks, and a shio koji beurre blanc that harmonizes beautifully with Uka’s nuanced sake profiles. The evening culminates in a rich, expressive finale: A5 wagyu beef accompanied by king trumpet mushroom custard and a deep black garlic bordelaise—an umami driven dish designed to complement the depth and structure of Uka’s premium selections. Throughout the night, guests will experience bespoke sake pairings and insights into Uka’s brewing philosophy, creating a journey that is equal parts sensory, educational, and celebratory. An evening for gourmands, sake lovers, and anyone who appreciates the art of a truly exceptional dining experience. Piper on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Changing Tides Foundation, Groundswell Community Project, and Neptuna Terra for a community paddle out in honor of International Women’s Day. What to Expect 8 – 9 a.m. Meet at the top of Stonesteps Beach for coffee, pastries, and a short community circle. 9 a.m. We’ll take a group photo and paddle out together. You’re welcome to connect with the ocean however you’d like. What to Bring - Surfboard - Wetsuit - Towel All surf levels are welcome.
  • A fast, funny night of live comedy and desert-style laughs—made in Borrego Springs at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center. Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center on Facebook
  • First, we tell you why some locals living in their vehicles are taking the city to court. Then, we bring you news regarding a former sailor that’s been convicted of spying for China. Also, a new study shows that pharmacists have a higher risk of suicide. Last, we discuss how changes in local TV station ownership rules could impact local news.
  • We are excited to offer FREE Family Art Workshops at ArtReach, made possible by the generous support of the TahDah Foundation and The City of San Diego CPPS Grant, City Council District 3, Councilmember Stephen Whitburn. These workshops are designed to bring families together through hands-on, creative experiences in a welcoming studio environment. Throughout 2026, we will host a variety of family-friendly art workshops that encourage creativity, connection, and artistic exploration for all ages. Tickets for each Family Art Workshop will be released two weeks prior to the event! Each workshop is offered in two sessions to provide flexibility for families: - Morning session from 9 to 11 a.m. - Afternoon session from 1 to 3 p.m. Family Workshop Schedule: - March 7: Woven Yarn Tsikuri - March 21: Ceramic Landscapes - April 4: Campire Friends - April 18: LowRider Pinatas - May 2: Sunset Beach Painting - May 16: CA Summer Tote Bags ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Oscar-nominated actor Kristen Stewart makes her feature directorial debut with "The Chronology of Water," an unflinching portrait of womanhood, survival, and artistry at the fragmented crossroads of memory and memoir, adapted from the book of the same name by Lidia Yuknavitch. Imogen Poots stars as Lidia, a young woman who finds escape from an abusive home through competitive swimming in the 1980s. After her athletic dreams are derailed, she navigates love, loss, addiction, sexuality, and her own self-destructive impulses while discovering her voice, and healing, through the transformative act of writing. "An uncompromising debut that weaves Lidia Yuknavitch’s rich but troubled life into hypnotic poetry. Kristen Stewart reintroduces herself as an exciting filmmaker who’s out to make a splash." — Iana Murray, Empire Magazine Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • The puck drops at 12:30 p.m. — and the party starts at Bay City Brewing! We’re proud to host the annual Pucks & Pints charity beerfest and post-game celebration at our Point Loma location. This full day of hockey and craft beer kicks off with the Brewers Charity Game, followed by a Craft Beer Festival at Bay City Brewing featuring Phil’s BBQ, great local brews, and plenty of post-game energy. The event supports several San Diego nonprofits, including San Diego Chill, Emilio Nares Foundation, Boys & Girls Club of Greater San Diego, the San Diego Brewers Guild, and Resque Ranch. Event Details: Date: Saturday, March 14, 2026 Time: Brewers Charity Game at 12:30 pm; Craft Beer Festival to follow Location: Bay City Brewing, Point Loma Tasting Room Address: 3760 Hancock St, San Diego, CA 92110 Tickets are $70 and include admission to both the hockey game and the craft beer festival: https://tickets.sdbeer.com/e/pucks-pints-2026/tickets
  • New York’s Upper West Side takes center stage in this NYC alt-romcom hangout from maverick writer/director Henry Jaglom. Karen Black embodies Zee, a middle-aged woman abandoned by her husband. Wandering the streets of Manhattan and endlessly muttering to herself, she serendipitously meets Eli (Michael Emil) at a sidewalk cafe A topsy-turvy romance ensues as they go to concerts and movies, fight and make love, and traverse city streets filled with real-life pedestrians. Filmed entirely within 20 blocks of the Museum of Natural History, Jaglom’s New York is rounded out with turns by Frances Fisher, Orson Welles, and a true to form Larry David. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Anna, an artist, and Magnús, a fisherman, live with their three children and charismatic sheepdog in the quiet grandeur of the Icelandic countryside. As the fractures in their marriage come to the surface, the couple try to hold onto the afterimages of a life together and make sense of a deep and lingering devotion. Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason ("Godland") brings surprising humor and emotional weight to this gorgeous, intimate, and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage, amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons. Iceland's Official Submission for Best International Feature Film at the 2026 Academy Awards "This is a delicate, confidently imagined fiction made with the eyes of a naturalist, the heart of a believer in family, and a sensibility with room for both the Pythonesque and the Lynchian." — Los Angeles Times Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
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